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SITUATIONS VACANT. IJOY, strong, wanted to milk four I Cows and work on Sheep Farm. Apply Wright, Stephenson, Ltd. ROY to milk cows, help on Sheep Farm, and general. Apply D. McClintock, Marton. QOWMAN-GARDENER wanted. Apply A. B. McFarlane, Fern Flats, Marton. QRESSMAKING Hand, experienced, wanted. Apply, stating wages and enclosing copies of references, to Box 50, Hawera. JJOMESTIC Help wanted; references required. Apply Miss D. Cash, “Holmwood,” Marton. U’IRL wanted for Housework; two adults; plain cooking essential; sleep in. ’Phone 2270. U’IRL wanted for housework, 9 to 2.15 daily, except Sundays. Write “X 105 Chronicle. ( ’OOD Men wanted to cut 300 Acres Scrub. Apply J. G. Newland, Waverley. 'LI OUSEMAID-WAITRESS, experienced, wanted immediately. Apply Hotel Braeburn. II ELP, capable, wanted; plain cooking essential; sleep in. ’Phone 3337. 1.1 ELP, capable, wanted for country ■ rJ_ at beginning of November. Write stating age and experience to Mrs. J. T. Duncan, “Hiwera,” Taihape. TITAN, young, wanted for Farm ■ L ’ J_ Work; sheep and cattle run; no milking. Apply E. A. Ingram, Marua Farms, Raetihi. AT AN wanted for work on Farm; wages per hour. Apply Murray, Roberts and Co., Ltd., Wanganui. IJ LOUGHMAN wanted, must be ex--1 perienced with horses and implements. Wages £2/10/- weekly. ’Phone 5527, Marton. ©CRUBCUTTERS (3) wanted; re- ° gistered men preferred; about 6 weeks’ job. Mason, Raorikia, ’phone 1011 after 7 p.m. . yOUTH, under 19, wanted, help A milk few cows, odd jobs; wages 17/6: good home. Write J. Boswell, Upper Waitotara. yOUTH, strong, wanted (16 or 17) help milk 35 cows; machines, | good stripper; permanent. Write I “X 4. Chronicle. EFFICIENCY! With shorter hours and higher wages employers demand greater efficiency. An I.C.S. Course of training will give you that efficiency and make you a more valuable man. Over 300 homes study Course include Accountancy Aero fitters and Office Training Rigger. Salesmanship Ground Engineers Advertising License Window Dressing Garage Supennt'd Call or write for Free Booklet stating m which subject you wish tn improve yourself. No obligation - INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. 4. 182 Wakefield St., Wellington.

WANTED TO PURCHASE. FURNITURE, Tools, anything useful, any quantity or condition. Cash. Mack’s Mart. ’Phone 5177. TTARDY Silex Reel. Price and particulars c/o Chronicle agent, Mangaweka. FOR SALE. BUNGALOW, best part Gonville; immediate possession. Armstrong, I St. John’s Service Station. , I JOGS (3), good all round, used to hilly country; any trial, cheap. Ring ’phone 3740. JARESS Suit and Dinner Jacket. Apply Garney Spooner. /'AS Range (Wright’s Eureka New World), good order, cheap. Apply 70 Boydfield Street, Wanganui East. j)ONY (child's), quiet and good, 4 J years. Address at Chronicle office. TJIANO-ACCORDIONS; great stock T in just now; tuition arranged. Mepham’s, 219 Avenue, Wanganui. PlAncUaccordFons by bestr known makers; prices from £5/15/- to £6O. Mepham’s, 219 Avenue, Wanganui, gHEEP Dog, 20 months, good head. k ing strain; strong-eyed; 30/-. Ad-

dress at Chronicle. BUSINESS WANTEDS A RAMOHO Timber Yard. Farmers! Get our quote for your timber requirements. ’Phone 2772. pIDE’S pole-less tents are up-to-date, why bother about anything obsolete? Eide and Co., Ltd. “vyINDSOR Low Cut,” the oulstanding British Mower, ballbearing. 5 blades. 59/6. —Mason, Struthers, Avenue. ■yvHAT about your Camp for the ’’ summer, have you ordered your Tent yet? Eide and'Co., Ltd. pLOUGHLINE. 3/6 per 100 ft.; Seaming Twine. 1/- per hank; Binder Twine. 3/3: Garden Twine, 1/-; Fishing Nets. 50yds.. 12/6; Lines. Corks. Hooks, Nets Slung. Tyre Supply Coy., Ltd., 19 Avenue. TJMBRELLAS to match costumes. 1 Re-covers. Repairs. “Pen Doctor.” Dolls’ Hospital. Canvas and Holland Blinds.—S. P. Edwards. Umbrella Works. Blind Factory. Upstairs, Trinity Buildings. pUM Boots? best quality; Lace Boots, 12/6; Knee, 14/6; Thigh 27/6; Ladles', 9/6; Ladies' Walking Shoe, 6/-; Men’s, 5/6; Goloshes. 2/Imported direct from manufacturers. Tyre Supply Coy., Ltd., 19 Avenue.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 237, 7 October 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 237, 7 October 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 237, 7 October 1936, Page 1

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