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SITUATIONS VACANT. JtLADE Shearers <2?, wanted, to start first week in January; 1100 per man. Address at Chronicle office. (JADET wanted for medium-sized hill country sheep run. Reasonabel wages and good home. Apply Levin and Co., Ltd., Wanganui. jjOMESTIC, capable, for the country. Write “X 23 Chronicle. Q.IRL (active) wanted, as help; sleep in; Saturdays free. Write “XIS,” Chronicle. (jIRL, capable, wanted. St. John’s Hill. Ring 2627. g [, F wanted for light Housework. ’Phone 206. or Improver Machinists wanted for ladies’ coats and costumes; highest wages, constant employment; fare repaid if satisfactory after one month. M. Salter and Co., Ltd., 59 Manners Street, Wellington. OPPORTUNITY for Car Owner with small capital, resident Wanganui district, to instal latest improvement to car and truck engines. Full or part time. Double figures already being earned with no previous selling experience. Writ?— “X 21 c/o Chronicle. J3OSITION awaits an Elderly or Middle-aged Man (abstainer) as Cowman-Gardener, 3 cows; wages 30/-; good home. Apply Box 3, Marton. gHEPHERD wanted, with two or three good dogs; wages £2/10/-. Ring Colthart, Raetihi (39M). gHEPHERD wanted for hill country, must have good dogs. Ring or write F. Hall, Paparangi. yvOOD Splitters (one or two) wanted; contract. ’Phone 188 K, Taihape. (strong) wanted, milk few cows and help generally on farm. Apply A. H. Collins, ’phone 626. wanted for Sheep Station; with one dog and some experience preferred, but not essential. Wages £1 to 30/-, according to ability. Ring Colthart, Raetihi (39M). THE 40-HOUR WEEK It means greater opportunities for trained men. With the same work to be got through in less time, employers, want them—not the untrained ones’ Start being trained now for greater efficiency by the I.C.S. home study method. Over 300 Courses include: Architecture Serviceman’s? Exam. Building Radio Engineer Structural Eng. Short Story Writing Cncrete Eng. Fashion Drawing Plumbing Ticket Writing Send for Free Booklet, stating your subject, trade or profession. No obligation. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. 4, 182 Wakefield St., Wellington WANTED TO PURCHASE JpURNITURE, Tools, sundries; single article to houseful; top prices.— Furniture Exchange, Guyton Street. WANTED TO PURCHASE. jJENZINE Engine, about la h.p., hopper cooled; suitable wood cutting. Price, etc., to “X 19 Chronicle. JJOG, All round, good; must have plenty of noise. Address at Chronicle Office. pURNITURE, Tools, anything useful, any quantity or condition. Cash. Mack's Mart. ’Phone 5177. J£IGHEST Prices paid for Old Gold and Silver. Hugh Muir, 144 Avenue (upstairs). gPORTS Car (second hand), preferably Morris 8 Roadstear. Particulars, including price, to “X 22 Chronicle. YURN your old gold into cash. Highest prices.—E. Crysell, Watchmaker, next Sharpe, North. BUSINESS WANTEDS. RAMOHO Timber Yard. Farmers! Get our quote for your timber requirements. 'Phone 2772. Kathleen Manning’s Frock Shop, ’ opposite G.P.O.—Special, 4 only, Ensembles, W size, black and white spot, two black florals, one navy, white spot trimming, 49/6; worth £5/5/-. | ADIES’ Summer Coats from 32/6, J Tennis Frocks 4/11, Marocain Frocks 10/6. Londontown sells for less. r rOOLEY Street, London, says Okoia Butter is really beautiful quality. Obtainable at all leading stores. a AT Kathleen Manning’s Frock Shop, opposite G.P.0., special purchase of sample Floral Marocain Frocks, all i sizes, S.S.W. to X.O.S. 19/11, worth double. C ) Al C* Petroleum Jelly, lib 1/-. tin 3/ .—Struthers, Avenue. UDELL'S Camera House, Avenue (opp. McGruer’s) for Cameras, Films, all Photographic Supplies; 4h >urly film service. All work guaranteed. AT Kathleen Manning’s Frock Shop, opposite G.P.O. —Special purchase White Washing Tennis Frocks, all sizes, S.S.W. to W., 9/11. White Tennis Hats, 7/11. “TyiNDSOR Low Cut,” the outstanding British Mower, ballbearing, 5 blades. 59/6. —Mason, Struthers, Avenue. gPECIAL Value for Holiday Wear for Women and Children at Lon- | downtown, the People’s Popular Store. r pENNTS Racquet Sale now in full swing. Over 200 Racquets t.n choose from. Cuthbertson’s Sports Depot, St. Hill Street.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 246, 17 October 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 246, 17 October 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 246, 17 October 1936, Page 1

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