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SITUATIONS VACANT. B°r’ willing, wanted for Farm; milk house cows, etc. Apply Box 5, Mangaweka. [(JOOK-GENERAL wanted; no wash- , ing; six miles from Marton. Apply “General,” Box 3, Marton. QOOK, first and second; also two Waitresses, experienced, wanted. Apply Hotel Parkville. ■pARM Hand, general (single), wanted; must be experienced ploughman; no milking. Apply R. L. Gibson, Bonny Glen, Marton. ’Phone 2807. QENERAL Farm Hand, with two or three dogs, wanted; wages £2/10/a week. Apply N.Z. Farmers’ Distributing Co., Victoria Avenue. QENERAL Farm Hand (single) wanted; must Le able to drive tractor; award wages. Apply H. Y. Lethbridge, “Dalbey,” Turakina. JJELP wanted for a week. Apply 26 Miro Street, Castlecliff. M ILK Vendor wishes to make contract with farmer prepared to milk for town supply. Apply in first instance to “K 31 Chronicle. REPRESENTATIVE wanted with good tobacconist and fancy connection Taranaki territory, liberal commission. Write Box 1590, Auckland. gHEPHERD (single man), wanted for hill country. Apply W. Galpin, ’phone 5510, Marton. gHEPHERD (single), with good dogs, wanted; comfortable quarters. Apply Duigan and Co., Wanganui. YOUTH wanted for Sheep Farm; one with dog preferred. Ring 311. WANGANUI CITY COUNCIL. JUNIOR—CITY - NURSERY. APPLICATIONS for the above position from youths between the ages of 15 and 18 years will be received up till 4 p.m. on Tuesday, November 2, 1937.

I Copies of duties and conditions of appointment may be obtained from the office of the undersigned. L. F. ROW, City Engineer. October 22, 1937. WHAT TO DO! Longer days means more time for recreation —hut do not neglect your study. Steady business training means proficiency and a better income. An I.C.S. Course of training can be taken at home—in your spare time. Diesel Engineer Accountancy Motor Engineer Salesmanship (Jarage Superint’d. Advertising Foundry Work Electrical Eng. Commercial Training Journalism Aeronautical Ground Engineer. These are only 12 of the hundreds of I.C.S. Courses. Let us know in which subject you would like to receive efficient and practical training. No obligation. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. 4, 182 Wakefield Street, Wellington. SECOND-HAND DEALERS F ADIES’ and Gent’s High-class Clothing bought and sold.—Cinderella, 83 Guyton Street, next McGruer’s. PHOTOGRAPHY. yiSIT TESLA STUDIOS Wanganui, for Portraits, Groups, Buildings, Machinery, Copies, Miniatures, Enlargements, Frames. ’Phone 2381. WANTED TO SELL. Society Shares (3), at a discount. Apply Chronicle. {JORRUGATED Iron (new) cheap, all sizes. Arthur Body, Ltd., Timber Merchant, Ridgway Street. JJAIRY Cows (7), good, quiet. Write | “K 141 Chronicle. JpOX Terrier, 18 months; also Sittings Purebred White Leghorns, 4/- 20 Willis Street, Wanganui East. Run, approx. 30 gallons, all the year round supply; cash only. Address at Chronicle. pi ANO, in good order; £2O or near offer. Apply .7 Robert Street, Marton. gITTINGS Purebred Black Orpingtons, Australop strain, 3/6 sitting. Dean, 37 Harrison Street. ’Phone 3646. TYRE SPECIALISTS. W E , do Retreading and Repairing; 17 years’ experience. Mowat and Co., 34 St. Hill Street J_£AVE your Tyres Repaired and Retreaded by Experts! Mowat and Co., 34 St. Hill Street. yyHAT about that smooth Tyre? Have it Retreaded in full-circle. Mowat’s. St. Hill Street. FRUIT FOR SALE jyTOORE’S Citrus Orchards, Henderson:—Grapefruit, balls liquid sunshine, 10/6, 8/6, 7/6 bushel; halves, 5/6, 4/9; Lemons 10/6—railed. CHIROPODIST. gTEWART D.R.S.C., M.W.A.Ch. (England) Graduate Manchester Foot Hospital. WAKEFIELD CHAMBERS, Room 28 (Second Floor) RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI (Opposite P. 0.) Telephone 4849. Hours: 9 to 5.30. Fridays to 9 p.mEvenings by Appointment. DRESSMAKING ETC. RADIES’ material made up at reasonable charges. Frocks from 10/6; skirts, 4/6. Alterations and Children’s Wear. Miss Maitland, H.B. Buildings, opposite F.C. “m^~s hawT: 96 GUYTON ST. (opp. McGruer’s). Has a selection of NEW SPRING FROCKS In the latest designs and materials, in O.S. and X.O.S. Ladies’ own material made up. Hemstitching 4d yard-

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 252, 23 October 1937, Page 1

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