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yyANT 14 Words 1/-; 20 Words l/3» i. 25 Words, 1/6. If you are seeking work, or some one to fill a position—if you have g something to buy, r sell, just run 4 , little Ad. and watch the columns yourself. _ Country Advertisers should enclose r Postal Notes, and thus save Booked Rates. SITUATIONS VACANT. I- ■ WANTED. A SMART Girl is required as Junlat for Commercial Office. Apply, is c own handwriting, to OFFICE JUNIOR. . c/o Chroniale office. /CAPABLE Girl wanted for house- , work., Apply Mrs Ralph Brown, 44, Quceu’s Avenue, or ’phone -4357 LAD wanted for dairy farm; machines used. Ring F. L. Lee, 63K, Raetihi. LAD, with one useful dog, wanted foi upriver farm. Milk cow and helj 1 with stock work, dipping, etc. Farm ers’ Distributing Coy., Avenue. T>RICE wanted for painting inside of r A shop. Apply shop alongside Ara, moho Hotel, Aramoho. ■ OHEPHERD, single, wanted; waget s kJ £2; must have references. Appij s manager Mt. View Station, Manga mahu. SHEPHERD (single) wanted. Applj Glenn and Williams. 3 TWO Mates wanted to cut trees fafirewood. Apply “42,” this of flee. I rpWO capable Women wanted to fil ’ a the positions of chief and seco»4 * cook; also respectable Girl as kitchesimaid. Apply at ouce, Steward’s Office, Collegiate School." WOMAN wanted to-day, for washing. Apply “Donbank.” YOUNG Girl wanted to assist i» house; 3 in family. Ring 426. Mrs D. McGregor, Okoia. YOUNG, energetic Man (with dogs preferred), wanted for bush farm. ; Apply lAiigan and Co., 75, Ridgway > Street. s BUSINESS WAN! EDS. ' GET your Old Gold Chocolates from Dustin’s, Ltd. Prices, 3d, 6d, 9d,i and Is packet. ; TUET a Fire Fly Gas Lighter; most ' VX useful thing you can buy. Always - ready for use and very cheap, at Taylor’s, Ltd., 189 Avenue. ) : KEEP your feet off your mind; use Mark’s Corn Cure and get ease, is ’ 6d bottle. Mark, Chemist, Avenue (op- ’ posite D.1.C.) GET a Rugby Car, because it is a good reliable, comfortable, and 1 economical car, with every latest apph- > ance; self starter, vacuu-i feed, auto electric lighting. Will give compleA • satisfaction, and the price is right—£23s. London and Gq., Ridgway St. WHATEVER your Printing requirements may be we can satiety you. Country orders promptly attend I ed to. Billheads, Letterheads, Tickets, i Programmes, Booklets, Visiting Card], etc. The W..nganui Chronicle Coy., . • Ltd. • GOOD SOUND PROPOSITIONS ; 400 ACRES FREEHOLD, 200 aerea j ploughable, 100 acres river flats. Carries 600 breeding ewes, 400 dry sheep ’ and cattle. New 4-roomed house and outbuildings. PRICE, £l5 PER ACRE. r Deposit, £6OO. ’ 840 ACRES—Carries 2 ewes ••silyi Practically all ploughable, 740 sere* in grass. Watered in every paddock, well subdivided, good fences; metalled road to within 4 mile. 7-rQomed house with conveniences; numerous outbuildings. , PRICE, £l6/10/- PER ACRE, r £4OOO Cash. DAIRY FARM ! LEASE AND GOING CONCERN. > 200 ACRES CLOSE TO WANGANUI by good metalled road. 100 acres river flats, balance easy hills; 6 years’ lease at £2 per acre (compensation for improvement at end of - lease). As a going concern, with the • following stock:—74 dairy cows, a first-class herd, 8 2-year-old heifers, 13 18-month heifers, 5 bulls, 2 horses, 8 sows, 20 stores. AU harness, sundries, etc. Also Simplex 4-cow milking machines, complete with engine. (We have the returns > from this farm and can prove to you that it is a good money-making pro position). JJACKSHAW, gEARLE ANT RIDGWAY ST. (Opp. Rutland Hotel), P.O. Box 318 'Phones: Offree, 2062; tnvate, 3438 WINES AND SPIRITS. Ve specialise for Invalid and Family, use in Wines and Spirits of the Highest Quality. Sole Agents and Bottlers. SPEIGHT’S PRIZE DUNEDIN AL| AND STOUT. 'Phone 1667. ~ P.O. Box 406. WRITE OR 'PHONE. * E P (^ oTLE * 10 CAMPBELL PLACE, } WANGANUL

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18957, 7 March 1924, Page 1

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618

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18957, 7 March 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18957, 7 March 1924, Page 1

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