SITUATIONS VACANT. IJOY wanted' to milk few cows and ■A* make himself generally useful. Apply Glenu and Williams, Maria Place. 4'IARPENTERS (two), good, wanted. AJ Apply ’Phone 385, Marton, or on the job, Hunia Street. Batchelar and Mclndoe, Builders, Marton. COMPANION-HELP, elderly, wanted. Apply J. K. Hammond, 149 St. Hill Street. FARM HAND, experienced ; one good dog. Write A. D. Phillips, Mangatnahu. TTOUSEKEEPER wanted for faTm •-A house, near town; good home: considerate treatment. One fond of children and of Christian disposition preferred. “8.D.,” P.O. Box 45, Stratford. T AD, strong, wanted for fruit cart. J. Rosemergy, 42 Harrison street. lADYHELP wanted. Apply Mrs S. J W. Morrison, Fern Flats, Marton. I\,TAIDS (two) wanted. Good wages ■“AA and holidays. Apply at tho Majestic Sweet Shop, Avenue. A/TAN wanted, with team, to disc and <l r ill about 30 acres. Implements provided. Ring 1030 S. WOMAN, Clean reliable, wanted for washing and cleaning Ring 1352 M. WANTED TO SELL. BEES, 40 hives and sundries. Apply H. A. Ward, Fordell. BICYCLE, Lady’s, in first-class order. Write “Box 407,” Wanganui. BUYERS wanted for sacks fresh Mussels shipped direct from Picton. Apply this office. YIOWS (9 crossbred Jerseys), good; *-J all calving within six weeks; second and third calvers; also one good c.uiet house Cow, now in. Apply Brush Store, Fitzherbert Avenue. DOG CART, Balli, made by Belt, Palmerston North; in first-class order, and set English Harness. Apply Box 222, Wanganui. T7IIRST MORTGAGE for Sale, £6OO -A at 6 per cent; good security. Write “Freehold,” Chronicle Office. HEIFERS (3), good Jersey weaners, for sale. Apply Wooding, Westmere. HAY, about 15 tons, good, Aramoho. Owner will sell one ton or more to suit buyers. Apply “Farmer,” c;o Chronicle Ofl'ico. MOTOR LORRY for Sale, 30cwt.; first-class order; nearly new tyres; any reasonab'e trial. Price, £l5O. Apply “Lorry,” Chronicle. REO CAR, 5-seatcr • electric light and starter, spare rim. Holmes’ Garage. rrtOMATOES (green), for Sale, Id lb. ■A Leighton’s Gardens, Upper Aramoho. WANTED TO PURCHASE. DOG, young (Airedale preferred), for watch dog. Address Post Office, Box 237, Wanganui. TIMBER (second-hand), sound; suitable for constructing outbuildings; or prepared purchase old Building for removal. Apply Clncnicle. JQON’T QO rpO rpOWN, You can buy it cheaper at Jackson’s Sample Rooms, C, Dublin Street. Look at our windows and see for yourself. Winter Woollen Goods of every description at prices that defy competition. Jackson’s Underclothing has fallen. Come and See. Country orders specially catered for. Our motor van will call on you. Send for our Price List. ’Phone Number 1984 and have the goods brought to your door. JACKSON’S RAMBLE 61 DUBLIN STREET (Opposite Whitehead and Stone.)
100 NEW REDFERN CYCLE TYRES, REDUCED TO 9/6 EACH. Splendid quality, ’ong wear. Great Value Six months' Guarantee. THE FAMOUS CLINCHER, TUBES, REDUCED TO 4/6. CLINCHER TUBES, only 4/6. All Highest Grade Covers and Tubes Stocked. yySITEHEAD 4 gTONE, 58 DUBLIN STREET. THOS. BORTHWICK AND SONS. 'JIHE Pig receiving dates for April are:— WAVERLEY, April sth and I9th. J. CARTER, Buyer. We are having a busy time meeting all demands (or “NO-RUBBING'* Laundry Help, the famous abolisher of washboard slavery.—Maypole Stores.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18757, 14 April 1923, Page 1
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