“QHBONICLE” 14 Words 1/-; 20 Words 1/3; 25 Words, 1/6. If you are seeking work, or someone to fill a position—if you have something to Jpuy or sell, just run a little Ad. au'd watch the columns yourself. Country Advertisers should enclose Postal Notes, and thus save Booked Bates. MILATIONS VACANT. CAPABLE Working Housekeeper wanted for the country. Own mistress. Apply 141, St. Hill Street. C CAPABLE Ladyhelp or General want J ed; references required. Apply Mrs Liffiton, 99 lugestre Street. XPERIENCED 'Married Shepherd wanted immediately. Apply W. McGlasham, Rimuuui Station, Waitotara. EXPERIENCED Shepherd wanted; good dogs. Apply 37, Ingestre Street. FIVE good Shovel Men wanted for racecourse formation. Apply Caretaker, Marton Junction. ’Phone 282. GOOD Cook-general wanted. Apply Mrs Jack Stanford, “Westbury,” Marton. ' STRONG Youth wanted to milk six cows and make himself generally useful. Apply H. J. Wilson, Waitotara. WANTED immediately for “North Egmont” Hostel Waitress, Housemaid, Kitchenmaid, Laundress; 35s week. Apply, ’Phone or wire, Briance, Tahurangi. lostand - found? LOST —Yellow Collie Dog. Reward. Ring 3489. LOST —Bag of Sugar, main road to Brunswick, by Grange Road. Ring 302. LOST, between Kauangaroa and Wanganui—Cap off benzine tank of motor ear. Reward. Ring ’phone 236. LOST, in Avenue —Gold Pendant, with amethyst and pearl setting. Reward. Apply Chronicle. WILL the person who found Leathei Hand Bag at Pipiriki, Thursday, kindly leave same at this office. Bag and contents much valued by owner. BUSINESS WANTEDS? HAVE you heard it? Edison Diamond Phonograph. This if King of all Talking Machines. J. Upton, 165 Avenue. ’Phone 2529. FIRST-HOUR Bargains at Sperring’s Sale on Wednesday—Girls’ Cotton Washing Frocks, Is 6d; Ladies’ ditto, 3s lid; 40-inca Crepe de Chine, 3s lid yard. PIANO Tuning.—To preserve your Piano, and get the best harmony see that it is properly tuned. Ring up Upton’s, 165 Avenue. ’Phone 2529. Country Tuning arranged for. WE are offering our accumulated stock of damaged Porcelain Basins at an exceedingly cheap price; see window; all Basins clearly marked. Taylor’s Ltd., 189 Avenue. FIRST-HOUR Bargains at Sperring’s Sale, Wednesday Morning Blouses, 2s 6d; 40-inch Crepe Merle for underwear; usually 2s lid; to clear, 6d yard. THIN Women can develop bust and shoulders, improve figure and put on weight by simple home remedy without drugs. Send six stamps for full information to Juno Figure Culture, 56 W.C. Manners Street, Wellington. MONDAY’S Specials—6s 6d Fiver’s Powders, ss; 4s 6d Enos, 3s 6d; Beecham’s Pills, Is; Pure Castile Soap, 2 for Is; Lifebuoy Soap, 2 for Is; Writ ing Pads, 3 for Is; Envelopes, 3 packets for Is; Kolynos, Is 3d, at The Crown Depot. SUMMER Salines, Sunburn Cream, Scented Soaps and Silverine, Facial Powders, Talcs galore, Bath Salts, Footease and Corn Cure, Sarsaparilla, Glycerine, Bathing Caps, and Lanoline- Get supplies from Mark, Chemist, Avenue (opposite D.1.C.) ONE AND A QUARTER MILES of Spongeeloth, 40in., all leading colours; usually 3s lid yard, to clear le yard, at Sperring’s Big Summer Sale, on Wednesday. 4 *7 ANTED to Buy—False Teeth, any ’ ’ condition. Prices ranging to £5 set by return mail. Pearline Company, Security Buildings, Auckland. CORDIAL Extracts for home-made Summer Drinks. Is 6d bottle. Lemon, Raspberry, Limes, Ginger and Pineapple. Mark, Chemist, Avenue (opposite D.1.C.) QftOO Ladies’ Corsets; all £vvV best makes, including a lot of samples, to clear at absolutely Bargain prices. At Sperring’s, on Wednesdays ■ jyjARTIN AND WANGANUI-MARTON jyjOTOR gEIiVICE Leave Wanganni 6.45 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Leave Marton 8.30 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. Passengers called for within one mile of Post- Offi-0 free of charge. FARES: 10/-. ’Phone 2161. Telegrams: Martin and Vernon. FOR KAITOKE. Cars leave Garage Wednesdays and Fridays, 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Leave Kaitoke 10.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Garage opposite Foster’s, Tanpo Quay. ’Phone 216.’
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18917, 21 January 1924, Page 1
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