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SITUATIONS WANTED. /QUALIFIED Lady Book-keeper, 7 years’ experience, desires position. Apply “Competent,” Chronicle Office. VAT ANTED —Work on sheep farm by ’ ’ strong Youth; good character. Address at Chronicle. WANTED by two Experienced Car- ’ ’ pouters —Alterations and repairs. Ring ’Phone 5715. MACHINERY, MOTORS. CYCLES. WANTED to Purchase—Good sec-ond-hand Ford Car. Write “Benzine.” c/o Chronicle. XyTANTI|D to Sell—Morris-Oxford Car, 3-seater; genuine condition ; overhauled and all right. Cheap. Apply Turner and Co. CASUAL WANTEDS. yVT ANTEJD Known—Vaoancies for ’ ’ jßoarders. Apply GO Ingestre Street. ANTED—£3OO-£'soo on second ’ ’ mortgage; good margin security and interest. Apply “ Urgent,” Chronicle. VAT ANTED by Yojung Man—Board ’ ; and Lodgings in private family. Write “J.,” this oificeT>ONY Gig, rubber tyre, and staunch Pony wanted. Particulars, lowcash prices. Write “Gig,” Chronicle. Pickling and Table use—Stevens’ Imitation Vinegar Essence. Is 6d half-gallon size; 2s 6d gallon size. Mark's Pharmacy, 107 Victoria Avenue. T OST, late Saturday night, between Foxton and Wanganui, via Bulls —Handbug containing Clothing, Shaving gear, and Order Book. Good reward. R. C. Wood and Co-, 16 Wickesteed Place, Wanganui. FTY3 Let—Board and residence; two young men to share room preferred. 31 Liffiton Street. V/U" ANTED Known—Wheat 25s sack, * ’ 7s 6d bushel; Bran, 9s 6d; Barley, 18s; Barleymeal, 225; O.S. Chaff, 5s 6d sack, cash. Frankish Bros., Taupo Quay. Ladies and Gentlemen can really reduce without drugsSimple home remedy, endorsed by doctors. Write for free particulars. W. C. Harrison, Box 1387, Wellington. Enclose six stamps.

SATISFACTION TO GIVE SATISFACTION HAS BEEN OUR ONE AMBITION SINCE TAKING OVER QATENBY’S pHARMACY That we have been successful is condusiveiy proved by the great rate our business has grown. We pin our faith to the BEST in DRUGS—in fact, Best in Everything. Whilst charging accordingly, our prices are always reasonable, TRY “GATENBY’S PHARMACY” H. P. WILLIAMS, M.P.S., Phc. SOLE PROPRIETOR. 9 years’ English, 10 years’ Colonial Experience. B utt yOUR WINTER COATS NOW! COATS in beautiful Covert Face Cloth, in Bottle, Lovatt, Mouse, Fawn and Mastic. THE LAST WORD in Tailored Styles. Penguin and Inset Sleeves. Newest Collars. REASONABLE PRICES—£4/4/-, £4/10/-, £5, £5/5/- £5/10/-. LADIES. —Buy your coats now. Wool is up—Woollen goods must follow, and later shipments are certain to be dearer. Ring 627. We shall bring some over on approval. W E M c C artuy 4 C - CASH DRAPERS WANGANUI EAST. (Opposite English Church) AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, AND INTERMEDIATE STATIONS PASSENGERS VIA MAIN TRUNK LINE ypiRTTN 4 yERNON’S Cars leave Wanganui Daily at 6.45 a.m. and 3.30 p.m., connecting with Main Trunk Express at Marton. Passengers called for within one mil* of Post Office. Fares : 10s. Ring ’phone 782. Telegrams: Martin and Vernon. rpYRE REPAIRS rVUBE V A gTAPLETON (The Pioneer Vulcanlser.) Any repairs to Tyres & Tubes The Latest in New Machinery. Expert Workmen No Boy Labour Reasonable Charges Note New Address: ST. HILL ST. (next Opera House) WANGANUI Phone 1868. Free Air Station. Best Makes of Tyres and Tubes Stocked.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18430, 14 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18430, 14 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18430, 14 March 1922, Page 1