SITUATIONS WANTED. T> UTCHER, energetic, competent man, desires petition shop, shop and assist, or do rounu. Reference:!. Apply Chronicle. r M A/| OTHER, with child’ 8 months old, requires position as Housekeeper or any household duties. References. Apply “A. 8. c/o Chronicle CHAREMILKING wanted urgently by two experienced men (one married); 80 to 100 cows (machines). Apply “Milkers,” c/o Edwards and Blake, Bulls. OOSUTON wanted in office by young lady with ledger experience. Write, stating salary given to “Ledger,” this office. A7OUNG Lady, thoroughly capable, *■ desires position as Companionhelp; can drive a car. Address “Capagle 6,” c/o Chronicle Office. LOST AND FOUND. I OST—Sunday, Turakina, large yel- * low coloured sheep dog, with plain collar. Apply G. L Marshall, Turakina, or ling 224 M, Marton. Reward. | OST—From 12 Glasgow Street, on Sunday, black and white Collie pup, about 3 months old. Reward at above address. | 1 OST. —Light Raincoat near Waverley; reward. Apply Box 158, Wanganui. WANTED TO SELL. 4 CIRCULAR SAW, 14-inch., complete " " with bench; also l|-h.p. Benzine or gas engine. Apply 262 Somme Parade. f 10OD Iron Frame Piano for Sale; perfect older; nice white keys. £45. A. E. Savage, Wanganui Piano Agency. I TEDGE PLANTS*. Pittosporum Crassifolum, does iiot blight, grows well, line large plants, 255. per 100. B. H. Just, Botanical Nursenes, Palmerston North. T ISTER Engine fcr Sale; built on 4 carriage; 7 h p.; practically new. Absolute bargain, £.’2o cash. Cuttie, Dickie, Auctioneers. I ATEST Willy’s Knight for Sale; Colonial body; three seater, with dickey seat; in perfect order. Write ‘Knight,” Box 147, Wanganui. OUREBRED White I/eghorn Cockerel for Sale. Apply ’Phone 1003 4ft. 6in.. mirror and k ' copper i-anel top, spacious cupbraids and drawers, £5 10s. Write ‘Leaving,” care Chronicle.
BUSINESS WANTEDS. I'JON’T fail to lead Paul s Sale Bill appearing in the Herald Monday, July 9th; the “Chronicle,” Tuesday, July 10th. phON’T fail to read Paul’s Sale Biß appearing in the Herald Monday, July 9th ; the “ Chronicle,” Tuesday, July 10th. ] ADIES’ Wrap Coats, Costumes, Day - 1 and Evening Frocks, cut, tacked, or machined up and fitted. Satisfaction guaranteed. Scientific Drerscutting, Plunket Building, t Campbell Street. VULCANISING VULCANISING TYRE REPAIRS. • TUBE REPAIRS. We have the best equipped repair shop in the district, and can therefore give the best service in the repair of Tyres and Tubes. When your Tyres or Tubes blow out, blow in. STAPLETON'S VULCANISING WORKS. ST. HILL STREET. (Next Opera House) 'Phone 1868. FREE AIR. WANGANUI. “STOCKIST FOR FIRESTONE GUMDIPPED CORD TYRES.” Oi' gOOK.3. i , “The Yard.”—By H. A. Vachell, 6/-; i post 6d. “The Grand Tour”—By Romer Wilson; 6/-, post 6d. “The Sherriff Silver Bow”—By Berton Braily; 6/-, post 6d. “The Queen of Hearts”—By A. G. Hales; 6/-, post 6d. “Time is Whispering”—By Elizabeth Robins; 6/-, post 6d. “Rooted Out”—By Dorothy Conyers; 6/-, post 6d. “Quest Sinister”—By S. P. B. Mais; 6/-, post 6d. “Children of the Wind” —By M. P. Shiel: 6/-, post 6d. I “The Lover at Forty”—By Gerald Cumberland; 6/-, post 6d. “The Trial of the White Mule”—By B. M. Bower; 6/-, post 6d. “The Dinner Club”—By “Sapper”; 6/-, post 6d. “Reckoning Trials” —By Clarence Mulford; 6/-, post 6d. “The Hopeful Journey”—By Beatrice Kean Seymour: 6/-, post 6d. .“The Seven Ages of Women”—By ' Compton MacKenzio; 6/-, post 6d. '“Wisdom’s Daughter”—By H. Rider Haggard; 6/-, post 6d. “A White Man”—By Mrs. Francis I Everard; 6/-, post 6d. 11 ■ H I A S 0N ’ AVENUE, WANG.A NUI. Barraclough ?s Magic Nervine Stops Toothache. 1/6 everywhere.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18818, 6 July 1923, Page 1
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