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SITUATIONS WANTED. T>UILDER prepared undertake, on wages or arrangement, erectiion, repairs, alterations anywhere. Ashwell. [ ’Phone 2332. Experienced cook wants situation; used to hotels, etc. Apply Chron- ; icle. VTARRIED Man wants position sheep -‘-’A farm; capable taking charge; good dogs and references. Write “Mill,” “ Chronicle.” SITUATION wanted by refined young woman in adult family; plain cook, or housemaid; good references. Write “Ml 14,” Chronicle. SHAREMILKING wanted by married man; 15 years’ experience. Apply Chronicle for address. SHARE3fILKING (90 to 100 cows), wanted by experienced dairy farmer; good help. Write “M 17 Chronicle. SHAREMILKING, or Working Manager; or man would take all agricul tural work on sheep farm, son do sheep work and few cows. Write “Ml 4, ’’ “Chronicle” Office. SHEPHERD, with good dogs, seeks position. Reply, stating wages to “M 15 “Chronicle.” wanted in country or town by ■ * * steady, sober man with own car. Address and ’phone number at Chron-

FOR SALE. ENGINE (1-| h.p.) and Separator, (complete)3, belt, clutch, vat, etc.; 60 gallons per hour. Apply Chronicle. FLETCHER "Making "Machine, 3-eow plant; 21 Anderson Engine, excellent order; cheap. For further particulars apply this office. FIRST-CLASS Silver Pine Fencing Posts; no order too large. Apply to R. Blanchard, 42 Koromiko Road, Wanganui GIG (rubber-tyred), practically new. Only used for show purposes. For further particulars apply Chronicle. LATE Model Indian Chief, electric light, good tyres, perfect order; sacrifice for cash. Apply “Chronicle. ’ RABBITSKIN Fur Coat; good order; to be seen any evening (Monday to Thursday) between 7 and 9. 149 Somme Parade, Aramoho. rpWO China Plates, insured for £6O. 1 Write “M 16 Chronicle. THREE 3-year Heifers, close to profit; one Cow (good), in a month. H. Guscott. Brunswick. LOST AND FOUND. OST, olFriday— Number Plate, 54 938, with tail light attached. Finder please return to Chronicle. LOST, Near Wanganui—White Mudguard. Communicate with Adams’ Garage. Victoria Avenue. WANTED TO BUY. FALSE TEETH, sound or otherwise; to £3 per set paid (pre-war preferred). Send Pearline Co., Security Buildings. Auckland. BUSINESS WANT EDS.

ONE only Beaute Satin Frock, in mole; extra large size; usual price, 19 guineas. Sale price, 84s. M. I. Walker, Ltd., Victoria Court. PIANO Tuning—Orders promptly attended to; country as well as town. J. Upton, 165 Victoria Avenue. ’Phone 2529. AFTERNOON, Evening Gowns; best quality silk moraeain, satin, georgette, etc; all shades; usual price, 11 guineas to 18 guineas. Sale price, 755. M. I. Walker, Ltd., Victoria Court. WHATEVER your Printing requirements may be we can satisfy you. Country orders promptly attended to. Billheads, Letterheads, Tickets Programmes. Booklets, Visiting Cards eic. The Wanganui Chronicle Coy. WE Sell Needles and Accessories to suit all kinds of Sewing Machines. J. Upton, 165 Avenue. ’Phone 729. WHATEVER your Printing requirements may be, we can satisfy you. Billheads, Letterheads, Tickets, Programmes, Booklets, Visiting Card.*, etcCountry orders promptly attended to. The Wanganui Chronicle Coy. WE are Printers, Book-binders, Publishers and makers of the Better Blocks.” Our experience is <at your service. The Wanganui Chronicle Coy. WHATEVER your Printing requirements may bo we can satisfy you. Country orders promptly attended to. Billheads, Letterheads, Tickets, Programmes, Booklets, Visiting Cards eic. The Wanganui Chronicle Coy. PRINTED Wastepaper fur wrapping, shelves, etc., 9s per cwt while • supply lasts. Wanganui Chronicle Co., • Ltd. W'E Sell Needles and Accessories to suit all kinds if Sewing Machines. J. Upton, 165 Avenue. ’Phone 2529. Grandmother sitting in agony by the fireside in her arm chair, and her little granddaughter of 3 years. “Oh! Granny!” said she, “I know the solution of C.G.P.” “Well, my dear, what is it?” said Granny in her j low-toned voiced, “Can Granny Play.” I “Well, my dear, I shall be able to play las much as you choose when once I I get Friend. Williams and Co. Extract of Eucalyptus started going on my poor old bones. Now, my dear, we shall immediately get a bottle and find i’the correct solution of C.G.P. ‘ CounI tervallation Germicide, Plenipotentiaries, ’ that’s jt, my dear. We shall jsend it in.” Sold everywhere, or [posted direct. Price 1/-. Watch this i space daily for clues. All solutions 1 with Friend, Williams and Co. Extract of Eucalyptus outside label must be addressed A. T. Devenport, 3 Fitzherbert Avenue, Wanganui, Sole Australian and New Zealand agent. Note: Last three weeks of competition, closes ; 30/6/27.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19865, 13 June 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19865, 13 June 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19865, 13 June 1927, Page 1

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