Wanted Known. MARRIED COUPLE.WANTED. \\T ANTED, married couple for coun- " try, wages about £120, child not objected to • furnished house; personal interview by appointment. Apply 'Chronicle" Office. "ITTANTED, mother's help; eidedy " ? person preferred. For particulars appiy ParkviLle Private Hotel. T^T ANTED—By Returned ' Soldier *™. (carpenter), jobbing; estimates given.- 'Apply "Carpenter," Soldiers' Club. T^ ANTED To Buy—Left-off wearing TT apparel. Apply "Private/ Chronicle Office. X^TANTED —A general servant. Ap- ' T ply Mrs. H. A. Lomax, Aramoho. T^ANTED— A girl to ■assist with T ' housework. Apply Mrs. Howard Paul, Virginia Rd., St". John's Hill. X^ENCING BATTENS —100.000 for ■• sale; 4ft. 2x2, at 9s per 100 on trucks at loading station; prompt delivery. R. E. Cuthbertson and Co., H.B. Buildings, Wanganui. T^T ANTED—For client, furnished * * ' house for two or three months; telephone required. -Apply E. F. Lifliton, Ridgway Street. ; YyANTED, a man for gorse-grub-V T bing; good wages to good man. Apply Richard. Hughes, Ngutuweve. "\7I7ANTED.—Men for gorse grubT* bing by contract. . Apply after noon to P. TVlcGrath, No/2 Line, Dune Hill.TXf ANTED To Lease, about SO acres, * * good land, suitable dairy farm. Write "A. C. V., 35 Ball Street, Wanganui. TY ANTED to Let, a four-roomed ;v- House and two Acres-of good, rich Land in Mpsstown; easy rent. Apply C. H. Burnett, Ridgway St. I^LDREDGE -TWO-SPOOL ROTARY ■V . SEWING-MACHINE; No bobbins to wirid; spool underneath holds 200 yards same as on top; automatic tension. A genuine time saver. J. Upton, Avenue. 'Phone 529. \S7ANTED- To Let, 400 acres bush YT felling, Pipiriki. Apply F. W. Savell, Westniere, or M^r. Allanson, Pipiriki. / ■ • '{-'-' ■' . Firewood! Cheap Firewood I A-' Cheap Firewood! ss. upwards, delivered. Order from Lawrence, Springvale, or Dyson's Store, 'phone b'3s. \7U' ANTED—. Married couple, cook- ■■ generals; house-parlourmaids (excellent places), ..light generals, nurse girl, afternoons only.. \Vaiting engagements ,:.- Farm, maiiager^es.o^ll-eiit ret^t--. ences), hotel cooks", .\v*aitr'essas,; housemaids, housmaid-la undresses,; shepherds (good dogs), men for farm work, fences, etc. Apply sharp, Dominion Registry Office, Lennard's Buildings, Ridgway St. 'Phone 500.. . • -.-•;■.: '.- —://-'","; '. —' :v." ' ' •'■'•' \ITANTED Known—lf it's anything * " Electrical you want, we stock it. —Andrew, Ltd. T^OR SALE-t- 5-seater m£tor car •*• (Stud.ebaker), 30 0.-p. in good running order. * Apply James Bubb, j 156 Avenue,. Wanganui., ]yni. AND v MRSJ~KELLAND (of ' London)/ Lecturers and Demonstrators of .Clairvoyance and Psychometry, etc. Consultations daily at 1, Guytori St. (corner of PurneJl St.). Hours': 11 to 5V Fee, os. . Written chart 5 years, directions, 10s. Advice health and business. , T^TTANTED 'At Once—Two men lor ' " sheep work ; two married couplts; lady helps for.town and country; waitress for Waverisy; seulJeryoian for town; camp cook and boys lor farm work. Apply ;; Essential" Registry, Ridg\va> atieet. 4 GREAT appetiser with lunch js' -f*- the delicious " MILITARY PICKLE.". E)very grocer in town and country sells it. Every particular person eats it. Buy one bottle to-day. V^AiNTED Znown- We aell Needles ' " and Accessories to suit' all kinds of Sewing' Machines.' 'J; 'Uptbh; 105, Avenue. 'Phone 529. "V*^ ANTED Known.—Germany was T? the home for dyes, but Leonart Stains in large bottles, art shades suitable for all, kinds of furniture and floors, is still procurable at Tingeys'. A New- Zealand manufacture —and the best. 'Phone 115.. TTOT LUNCHES—Now served daily -*-■- at American Crystal Bar; 12 to 2; shilling. Oyster soup, beef tea specialties. "^yANTED'Known—Beef tea, coffee, * * tea and cocoa, and seasonable hot beverages, at all hours at the Marble Bar. ytTANETD Known— Fruit salads. " * jellies and cream, and numerous delicacies, always "on" at the Marble Bar. t^LAG BRAND "PICKLES are tie ■*• best, proved in every contest. Years ago they led the way, and they are just the same to day. A SPORTSMAN asked his friends to -£*■ lunch, their appetites* to tickle, but afterwards there was nothing left of the delicious MILITARY PICKLE.1 "OREAD cheaper fhan ever at *-* Coxon's—only 3£<i., 3 4 ld., 3£d. per loaf. Quality and price tellls the t-le at Coxon and Coy.'s, coraer of Dublin and Bell Streets. V\[ ANTED Known—We have four TT Bungalows, new and furnished, at Castlecliff, close to trams, to let for six months or for 12 months at the small rental of 10s. per week. Apply at once to London, Fonong and Co. Stock and Station' Agerts, Wanganui! pREE CHEQUES.for £15, £8, £5, ■*- also "88 cash prizes for Desert Gold Tea users who save 'Camels' off packets. T>ELTCIOCS.Toe-Creams -Try f ar- ±* .r"ll\ v ß D ecial6 at the Marble Bar l Any flavour* . , . .
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXI, Issue 16604, 27 April 1916, Page 1
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