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SITUATIONS WANTED. XVARM Worker, competent, seeks work by day or week. Write “Competent,” c/o this ofiice. Scrub-cutting, or Gorse Grubbing, wanted by two mates; day or contract. Apply “A.R.,” 38 Alexander Street, Wanganui. THIRST-CLASS Clothier and Mercer A desires change to progressive North Island town for climatic reasons. Is real live salesman with wide experience of departmental control in large South Island centre. Is a leading bandsman and orchestral player. Highest testimonials. “Mercer,” c/o Jewell-Skinner Advertising Agency, Christchurch. JLTARRIED Man wants work on Sheep Station or Milking Farm : no encumbrance. Apply “Milking.” this office. Q HARE-MILKING wanted, season 1923-24; machines; herd 40 to 50 cows; experienced man. Apply “A.R.N.,” c/o Chronicle Office. VOUTH (sft. Win.), wants work on _ Dairy Farm, where machines used. No experience. Particulars to 18 Campbell Street, Wanganui. WANTED TO PURCHASE. PORD, 5-seater, wanted urgently, for cash. No duds. Replies Armstrong, Parkville. BUSINESS WANTEDS. /CARPETS are not a luxury if you 1 buy at Therkleson’s Carpet Fair. Oft. x 10ft. 6in Wilton Carpet at £8 8s; 9 x 12, at £9 9s. TTON’T get rheumatism by walking on cold floors. It is cheaper to buy Carpets at Therkleson’s than pay doctor’s bills. A Wilton Carpet tor your bedroom for £8 Ss. reliable Ploughs, Disc Harrows, Grain Fertiliser Drills, hand or I power Chaff-cutters, Milking Machines, Milk Separators, Kerosene or Petrol * Engines, Shearing Machines, Wind- . mills, Water Raising, etc., J. Young and Co., Taupo Quay.TN VEST in a good Carpet at Therkleson’s Carpet Fair, it pays big dividends in comfort. You'll be delighted at the low prices. 'V'URSE MARTIN, Skin Specialist supplies full treatment to curt sufferers in their own home. Corr er Bell and Guyton Streets. WANTED Known —More Tyre mileage by having yours attended to - at Mowat and Co.’s, Ridgway Street WANTED— 1000 Suits and Costumes to dye. press and repair. Diggers’ Dyers, Guyton Street. TXT' ANTED Known—• All Vulcanising 1 * ’ work done at Mowat and Co ’s guaranteed. AH best makes of Tyres ’ and Tubes in stock. r ' AND yTERNON’S WANG ANUI-M ARTON (gERVICE. i Leave Wanganui 6.45 a m. and 330 ■ p.m. Leave Marton 8.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. 'r Passengers called for within one milt . cf Post Office free of charge. Fares, 10/-. ’Phone 782 or 193. j Telegrams: Martin and Vernon. , FOR KAITOKE. Cars leave Garage, Wednesdays and < Fridays, 10.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Leave . Kaitokfc 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Garage opposite Foster’s, Taupo Quay. ’Phone 782 or 193. WHERE TO STAY. , . , < WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. T. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. 1 SUPERIOR Private Accomodation. 4 52 Worcester St., West End, 2 minvtet from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens etc. Moderate tariff. F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. ’Phone 872 ‘ 1 VIEW,” PRIVATE HOTEL, I Liardob Street, New Plymouth. HIGH CT,ASS PRIVATE HOTEL, Situated in Beautiful Grounds, two minutes’ walk from town and trama. MRS E. T. GOLDING (Late of “Rahui,”) Proprietress. r —■ ~ 1 JMPERLAL JJOTEL ’Phone 237. P.O. Box 308. VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. > MR .TAMES SMITH has pleasure in announcing to the Sporting and General Public that he has taken over the above popular hotel, and will be pleased to see old friends. Visitors will receive ) every attention. ) Only one quality Liquor—THE BEST. ! JAMES SMITH. Proprietor. J (Late Commercial Hotel, Waverley). ) ) ) HOTEL BRADBURN ) (Anzac Parade, Wanganui). TTNIQUE situation. Few minutes 1 from Post Office, yet possessing all . the advantages of a high-class country home. Electric light, hot and cold water in most bedrooms. Garage lor visitors’ cars. Croquet lawn. Ideal holiday resort. Tariff: From 14s 6d per day. Special arrangements for lengthy terms.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18786, 21 May 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18786, 21 May 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18786, 21 May 1923, Page 1

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