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SITUATIONS WANTED. /CARPENTER wants jobs, town or A-/ country; work guaranteed; prices reasonable; wages or contract. Modern cowsheds complete from £3O. Write “R 121 Chronicle. /COMPETENT gardener requires work. References and greenhouse experience. No reasonable wage refused. Write “8108,’’ Chronicle. MAN seeks position on sheep farm; cowman, house cows, gardening, odd jobs, etc. Write “57,” Chronicle office. POSITION as nursery governess wanted by educated young Englishwoman; country preferred. Write “8111,” Chronicle. POSITION wanted as cowman-gard-A ener by competent man. Write < *S4,”“e/o Chronicle. RELIABLE young woman seeks position in homely adult family; plain cooking and housework. Write “8113,” Chronicle. REFINED young woman wants position as housekeeper; good plain cook. Write “5114,” Chronicle. DOST AND FOUND. LOST —Small black Dog; answers to Fluff. Kindly return 86 Ingestre Street. LOST —Bay Horse, with rope on. Bing ’phone 3064. WANTED TO BUY. PIALSE Teeth, sound or otherwise; ■a to £3 per set paid (pre-war preferred). Send Pearline Co., Security Buildings, Auckland. GOOD Piano; state make and price to “8107, ” c/o Chronicle. 11 JILK round. Price and particulars ITA to “SlO4,* 1 e/o Chronicle. MOTORS, CYCLES, FOE SALK

/CHEVROLET 5-seater, in good order. £75. Motor Car Laundry, 7 St. Hill Street. /CHEVROLET, 3-seater, £45. Motor V/ Car Laundry, S St. Hill Street. /FAILLE Outboard Motors, for racing and pleasure; from £3O. Motor Car Laundry, 7 St. Hill Street. WAXWELL, Light 5-seater; 4000 ITA miles only; new tyres and battery. Motor Car Laundry, 7 St. Hill Street. AT THE FASHIONETTE ILTILLINERY Specials at the Fashioni’A ette. 100 Trimmed Hats and Models; this season’s goods just opened up and worth 29/6 to 45/-. Special prices 21/-, 25/-, 29/6. Buy your Show Hat now. TEST Opened at the Fashionette—LatJ est in Pleated Skirts, Jumpers, and Cardigans, newest colourings and designs in stripes, checks, etc. Pleated Skirts from 17/6, Jumpers from 10/6, Cardigans from 16/6. ' TO LET OR LEASE. HOUSE (6 rooms) and 4| acres; cheap. A Bullock, 28 Grey St., Springvale. rpO Let Worker’s house, 5 rooms, A Castlecliff, near Works; 20s. C. H. Burnett, Ridgway Street. rpo Let, middle November —Self-con-A taineu. furnished 4-roomed Flat; modern conveniences; central Rent 355. Write “Ss,’’ Chronicle.

TO Let —Three Avenue front rooms; suit dentist, nurse or as flat; furnished or unfurnished. Apply 128 Victoria Avenue. ’Phone 234 L rLet —8-roomed house, one minute’s walk from Post Office. Apply Sash and Door, Ridgway Street. BUSINESS WANTEDS. THIS may interest you —Hotel Dinbank, 10 Trafalgar Place, Wanganui, ’phone 3647, entirely under new management and out to give satisfaction. Vacancies for a few permanents by arrangement. Proprietor, T. K Leake. IpOR Landscape Gardening and geneA raj garden work. Beale, 18 Alexander Street. ALFA Laval Separators —I guarantee to make all Alfas skim .02 N. F. Gregory, Box 4, Wanganui. WANTED —Campers to send for free catalogues of our Patent Collapsible Motor Tents. P. Hansen and Co., Gisborne

BIG Essay Competition, not less than 125 words, “Why Should the People of N.Z. Support A. T. Devenport?” Ten beautiful oak cakestands will be given away for the ten best essays. Competition e n Dec. 15, 1927. Prizes to be forwarded before Dec. 20/27. Just send in 12 penny stamps or postal note 1/- for one of my big 1/- lines. Look up the “Chronicle” for reference. Entitles you to go in for the said competition. One of my big 1/- lines, 4 nail brushes (best quality) and one MjM. Inkspoon (writes over 500 words with one dip of ink). All goods forwarded by return mail. A T. Devonport, the big mail order man, 3 Fitzherbert Avenue, Wanganui. 117 E are Printers, Book-binders, Pubtt lishers and “makers of the Better Blocks.” Our experience is at your service. The Wanganui Chronicle Coy. WHATEVER your Printing requirements may be we can satisfy you. Billhead*, Letterheads, Tickets, Programmes, Booklets, ‘’’iriting Cards, etc. Country orders promptly attended to. The Wanganui Chronicle Coy. rpHE Central Coal Yard is the oldest A established business in this district. Daily deEveries anywhere. Cash 17/a quarter ton, 6/- per sack of Wai pa Coal giving heat and cleanliness. ’Phone H. Gregory—2246.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19989, 4 November 1927, Page 1

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