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“OHRQNICLE” Da i- 14 Words 1/-; 20 Words 1/8; V 25 Words, 1/6 If you are seeking work, or «crno I one to fill a position—if you r something to buy, or sell just run a little Au. and watch the. coin®;:* yosffself. Country Advertisers should ear lose Posti-'. Notes, and thus save Booaed Rates. r SITUA.TIONS VACANT I A "’outed for gardening I an< l assist in niilking; good horev. Apply Mrs Frank Brice, Marton. 'Phone 87. - ■ wanted t 0 wll swect s. Apply | Parisian Sweet Shop, opposite Opera House. 1 f IOWPETENT General wantro; 77 J'-' ferences required. Ring ’pho.n 1 3539. wanted lor housework. llirq (4OOD Boy wanted for milking. J Myers, Roberts Avenue, Arutnoho. ’Phone 338. : /GENERAL Farm Hand (one dog oi ‘ | '-A more) wanted. Apply C. Adden- - 1: brooke, Mangamahu. ■ TTEAD Shepherd wanted; must, lx Al first-class man, used to hill country; single man preferred. Apply Lesin and Co. HOUSEMAID, Housemaid - sowing* maid (27s 6d), and Maid foi Kitchen (255), wanted. Secretary, Huntley School. Marton. LAD wanted for sheep station as cowboy to milk two or three cows and lie generally useful. Apply F. \V. Searle, c/o Ilackshaw, Searle’s offie?, 74 Ridgwav Street, opposite Rutland Hotel. MAN wanted for sheep station to cook fur two or three men; very light job indeed. Apply F. W. Searle, c/o Hackshaw, Searle’s office, 74 Ridgway Street, opposite Rutland Hotel. SHEPHERD (single) wanted; must have good dogs; wages £3 ’wst week. Apply “G 21 this office. TWO Strong School Boys wanted tn assist in mangold thinning. Apply R. T. Williams, Wangaehu. r PWO or three good Men wanted fur scrub-cutting. Ring A. D. PhilI lips. Mangamahu. BUSINESS WANTEDS. HELM ’S fragrant Apex Tea; mo-t economical. Try a packet. Too, Specialist, Avenue. Lcadlights, get Doan’s quotes. Guyton Street, opposite Zealundia Laundry. AT Paul’s —Cotton Morocain. in new Oriental designs and colourings. Prices 2s 9<l. 3s 6d. 4s 6d. 5s 6d, 5s Ud I yard. SALE Prices —Ladies’ Costumes from 30«; one-piece Dresses, navy serge, 355; Crash Dnst Coats, IPs 6.1. Sample Rooms, 70 Keith Street. A’ ~T Paul's—Ladies’ Silk lloso (good qti:i lit v'i . in silver. London grev, peach. Airedale. Price, 9s 6d pair. < GOOD Picture deserves a good ■FX frame, so visit Percy Russ, 243 Avenue. S _ ALE Prices—Ladies’ Rush Hats.'G each; ladles’ black cotton Hose, Is; ladies’ cotton Yosts. Is 4d; ladies’ Crepe Nights. 5s 6d; Crepe Bloomers, 2s fid. Simple Rooms. 70 Keith >t. NEW CYCLES FROM £7/10/AT BARRAR’S CYCLES, LTD. A GOLD MINE ! ! I A GOLD MINE ! ! I 4-FIRST-CLASS FRUIT and CONFECTIONERS BUSINESS £8 A WEEK PROFIT. £8 A WEEK PROFIT. £8 A WEEK PROFIT. SITUATED in a busy thoroughfare, the Centre of thickest populated part of Wanganui. Attractive double fronted shop, well lighted. Good window dispiarv. Nico clean fittings include 3 sets scales (Dayton Confectionery), Show cases, Freezer for Buttermilk and drinks. All choice Stock, good clean lines (no junk). Special lines of Fancy Boxes Chocolates. •1 good living rooms attached with all conveniences UNDER ONE ROOF. Store room attached. TAKING £35 A WEEK CASH, TAKING £35 A WEEK CASH. TAKING £35 A WEEK CASH. GET IN NOW AND CATCH THE XMAS TRADE. I,ONG LEASE 12/6 WEEK rEIOE: £375 LOCK. STOCK, AND BAEREI* WALK IN TO-DAY AND THANK US FOR THE REST OF YOUR IJ lE. HACKSHAW, SEARLE 74 RIDGWAY STREET, (Opp. Rutland Hotel), WANGANUI. Thones 2062 and 3458,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19208, 10 January 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19208, 10 January 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19208, 10 January 1925, Page 1

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