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Wanted Known. a good Butcher (no * ' slaughtering); married man preferred. Permanent' billet for steady, reliable man. Apply to .\V\ Snell^Daniievirko. T OST, between P.O. and St. John's Hill, gold and silver Badge, XIX. Reinforcement; valued as keepsake, lender please return to this office. T OST.—Gold Medal, in the proximity ■*J of the Post Office; owner's name inscribed. Finder please return to It Thomas, c.o. T. E. Thomas, Avenue, Wanganui. . • Xj^Oß^ immediate Sale, or to Let.— -*- Up-to-Date Hairdressing Saloon, together, witli Billiard-room, situated at Mangaweka. Splendid opportunity for returned soldier. Low rent, and exceptionally easy terms. Apply' John Avery, Limited, New Plymouth. TO ST. JOHN'S HILL RESIDENTS^ XT WATSON, Kentßd., St. John's, . -*•• has commenced business as a General CARRIER. Orders left at Jan's Store, or ring 317, Carriers' Stand, Avill receive prompt .attention. T^ANTED, young lady or married woman to take care two Children, afternoons. Apply 53. Campbell St. TflOR Sale—Ford Car, in good order • x £90.—Draffin and Co., Wanganui TyANTED Known.—Douglas Cycle; 2-spe^d and free; first-class condition ; half-price. "Traveller," ParkyiHe Private Hotel. TEA-ROOM MANAGERESS^ TiyANTED,',an experienced lady to take charge or "newly installed Tea-rooms of Uiythes Ltd., Napier. This offers aniexcellent opportunity for a capable and' energetic lady witli good business and organising ability, as the prospects for advancement are good. Applications, accompanied with references and statement as to salary expected, received up till Saturday, December 9th. Address—The Manager, Blythes Ltd Napier. . . . T/jjfANTED.—Working Housekeeper or capable General; good wages; small family; modern house. Apply— Box 162j Wanganui. to Let.—Comfortable furnished house, five rooms, Castlecliff. Apply—Telephone 53». A STER and CARNATIONS, strong--c*- hardy plants, 8d .dozen, 3s 6d per 100, mixed plants 3s (3d 100, post free. B. H. Just, Palmerston North. ■TITANTED to T^ease.—for term, good TT residence, fuirnished-or • unfurnished. Immedjiate possession. Apply i— -C H. Burnett. - ■^TANTED Known.-^-Coblc with ga.s.; cheaper and cleaner than coai' and less labour. Corporation Gas Department. T^TANTED.— A young girl to assist' with housework in the mornings. Apply to Mrs A, Dutiiae, St. John's Hill. '. ,•• .|;.-~ ■■ ■ . . . . \I^ANTED'. —A waggoner; • good wages to a good man. Apply— J. Mills, Fordell.. . T OST, Wednesday last, from Club J-J Stables, black, and white sheepdog, answers to the, name of "Don." Finder please return to Club Stables. T^ANTED.— Capable-elderly woman, to take charge of invalid. Apply in first place—"X," Chronicle Office. ■ . , ■ ~, . "POR SALE.—Good Bakery. 1000 x loaves. Splendid . smalls trade." Immediate possession. Write—Chronicle Office. \^rANTED, a reliable Married Coupie; man used to general farm work, wife to cook for men when required; salary £2 os. a week and extras.—Apply,; "Farmer," this office. 'TO'ANTED, smart : young woman, with some experience preferred. Apply American Novelty Co3 r. T^ANTED, second-hand portable saw-bench; state price and particulars. Box 17 3 Fordell. fJ\O SELL.—Quiet, Horse, Gig and ■*■ -Hnarness. Apply—24 Lowther Street. "I^ANTED^— Ferryman and Masl11T m«H l» Te '-I'uni, landing 30 miles Wanganui. Salary £130. Duties, assist ioad and unload river steamers; carry mail; attend telephone. Applicant provide horse. Further particulars from R. Cobbe, TeTuhi; telephone Waihapai. T^ANTED Known.—Gas cookers supplied on easy terms, and fitted free by the Corporation Gas Department. Ii^ANTED.— Capable lady-help for country. £i per week. 'Phone 1136 D,, Wanganui; or, postal address: Miss E. McLean, "Bird.Grove," HunWviJle. TO" ANTED Known.—Arrived *it V* last,, lola. Obtainable at Tiagey's, Is per tin. A BIG VICTORY. For the DOMINION FISH MARKET! THINK OF THE PRICK OF FISH IN WAiNGANUI BEFORE WE STARTED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PUBLIC, AND WHAT IT IS NOW! READ THIS:— At the meeting of the Borough Council, the question of a Municipal Fisn Market was dismissed, and (vide "Chronicle" repor- of November Ist), Cr. Sigley said th<_ public M-ere on ''a very good v/icket for fisn,. and he doubted if they started a municipal market, they wouid be able to cheapen it. When they went into the matter they were under the impression that fish could be sold cheaper than at present, bun when 'they dug into it" their eyes were opened." Is not this a triumph and vfctorv fo»* the DOMINION FISH MARKET, who Lowered the Prices? FRESH SUPPLIES DAILY. Keep down the price ny supporting ns - RING UP ORDERS.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16824, 29 November 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16824, 29 November 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16824, 29 November 1916, Page 1

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