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yyANT £DS 14 Words, 1/-; 20 Words, 1/3; 25 Words, 1/6. If you are seeking work, or someona to fill a position—if you have soma* thing to buy, or sell, just run a little Ad. and watch the columns yourself. Country Advertisers should enclose Postal .Notos, and thus save Booked Rates. SITUATIONS VACANT "DUTCHER wanted for country butchery; must be good at small goods. Wages £5 a week and meat. Write “N 36 ” this office. DOY’ wanted to milk few cows and do other odd work on the farm. Donald Ross, Rapauui. CAPABLE Help wanted for the country; two adults. Apply Mrs J. Stewart, Kai Iwi. /'COMPETENT Dressmaker wanted. ’Phone 3605, night and morning. /CAPABLE Ladyhelp wanted for Marton. Apply Box 36 or Telephone 325, Marton. TTELP wanted for the country; plain* AA cooking. Apply “N 124 this office. STRONG Youth wanted for dairy farm. Address at Chronicle. STRONG Youth wanted for dairy farm; good milker; machines used State wages required. Apply W. E Donald, Whenuakura. SCRUB-CUTTING Contracts, Puketarata (Wanganui River) to let. Apply Fred Allen, ’Phone 4113. WANTED —Cook-generals for country; cook-generals and genera! helps for town; general farm hands, married couples. Waiting: Shepherds, men and dogs for sheep w’ork; farm managers, sharemilker, fencers. Apply Essential Registry. His Majesty’s Building, Victoria Avenue. WANTED TO ADOPT. TITANTED—Kind person to adopt ’ ’ healthy Baby Girl, three months old. For address apply “Baby.” Box 3. Marton. BUSINESS WANTEDS. FRESH Cut Flowers daily at Rasmussen’s, Earle’s Buildings, Guyton Street. LEAVE your orders for Fruit, Hedge and Shelter Trees at Rasmuss' , n’s. "DIANO 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 TRY one of our Quick Boil Kettles; boils water in no time. Taylor’s Ltd., 189 Avenue. WE sell Needles and Accessories to suit all kinds of Sewing Machines. J. Upton, 165 Avenue. ’Phono 2529. IT7E are Printer*. Book binders, Pub !r lishers and “makers of the Bet ter Blocks.” Our experience is at yoni service. The Wanganui Chronicle Coy. Ltd. LADIES’ Blouses, 2s lid; Ladies’ Tweed Skirts, 2s lid; Ladies’ Corsets, 2s 9d: Ladies’ All-wool Vests. 4s 6d; Ladies’ All-wool Combs.. Rs Ila: Ladies. All-wool Bloomers, 4s lid, at Drapery Sample Rooms, 70 Keith St. WHATEVER your Printing requirements may be wo 'tin satisfy you Country orders promptly attended ho Billheads, Letterheads, Tickets, Pro grammes. Booklets, Visiting Cards, etc The Wanganui Chronicle Coy., Ltd. Electric Lamps for Cycles The “Bosch” leads the way in selfgenerating lighting sets. It is ths neatest and most reliable make yet introduced into this country. Switched on or off as needed. Always ready. TTI IDMCD’C CYCLE AGENTS, IUKIhtKO, MARIA PLACE. RIDE A CYCLE FOR 10/-. 10/- DEPOSIT SECURES HIGHER GRADE CYCLE, Knit guarantee, at TYRE SUPPLY CO., 33-35, RIDGWAY STREET. A CHOICE LITTLE DAIRY FARM 51 ACRES FREEHOLD— All in grass except 44 Acres ru ccrnc. 30 acres ploughable, balance easy sidelings. Situated close to Wanganui on good metalled road. Crcani collected at gate. 4-roomed house with conveniences; concreted cowshed, engine and separator room. raIOE £2400 DEPOSIT: £BOO, or near. This is a rare opportunity to buy a Dairy Farm of this size, price and situation. HACKSHAW, SEARLE RIDGWAY ST. (Opp. Rutland Hotel). ’Phone 2062.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19365, 23 July 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19365, 23 July 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19365, 23 July 1925, Page 1

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