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SITUATIONS VACANT. T>OY or Youth wanted for Dairy Farm; good home. Ring 442. TJOY, smart, 15-16, wanted for Merchant’s Office. Write “W27,” 1 Chronicle. • T>OY (16) wanted for Dairy Factory. ■ 13 Apply Manager, Rangitikei Dairy ■ Coy., Bulls. i C'OOK wanted for Shearers; man or ! woman; fortnight’s work. Ring 4, Ngamatapouri. CJANG of 3 Shearers, 2 Shed Hands wanted; commence about November 21; 4400 sheep, Hunterville district. Apply Levin and Co., Ltd., Wanganui. TTORSE Ploughman, single, capable, wanted; all implements; references. Apply Hamish Wilson, Bulls. JJEAD Waitress wanted for Hotel. Write, stating experience, etc., to P.O. Box 150, Hawera. TTOUSEKEPER, capable, wanted »or gentleman's home. Write “W23,” Chronicle. jUTARRIED Couple wanted; wife cook for average of six; man gardening and general work; cowboy kept; wages £4. Write "W28,” Chronicle. 1 TARRIED Couple wanted Station; Woman cook, for not more than eight men. Man wanted garden, milk two cows; wages £l5O year. Further particulars Manager, Koiro, Taumarunui. yOUTH wanted for Sheep and general Farm work. Apply Hamish Wilson, "Burleigh,” Bulls. VO'JNG Girl wanted for light duties for two weeks. Apply A. C. Birch, "Thoresby,” Marton. If you elect to specialise in a particular subject, trade or profession, the I.C.S. can definitely help you. Without obligation, we I will advise if you let us know what you conj template. Is it any one of the following:— Advertising Electrical Eng. Accountancy Diesel Eng. Chemistry Motor Mechanic Commercial Art Carpentry Architecture Radio Eng. Over 300 I.C.S. Courses from which to choose. You study at home, in spare time. Write for details and Prospectus. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. 4, 182 Wakefield St. Wellington. LOST AND FOUND. TOST —Lemon Smocks. Please return Bon Ton Milk Bar. Reward. T OST —German Collie Sheep Dog; collar No. 330. Also Young Dog. yellow. Reward. Ring 3740. W ANTED TO RENT. Q.OOD Grazing Paddock; also Paddock to shut up for Hay. ’Phone 3598. WANTED TO SELL. TJEAUTIFUL English 14-stop Organ. Frankish Bros, and Alp, Auctioneers, Avenue. D°£’ young, all round; trial given. Write Goodgame, Mangaonoho, or ring 59K, Hunterville. JJACKS (2), good, young. Apply F. Gould, Surrey Road, Springvale, ’Phone 4843. TTEDGE Shears! See the new Disston notched blade. World’s finest. Richards & Macdonald, opposite Plaza. J’ANGYE Kerosene Engine, 5 h.p.; good repair. Apply Box 19, Bulls. J' HE Latest £5 Haywin Electric Vacuum Cleaner as advertised by Aunt Daisy over 2ZB, can now be procured at the Service Machine Co., Main Shop, Trinity Buildings. Unconditional guarantee for 12 months. Ring 4726. or write for demonstration. ACCOMMODATION. JJUSINESS Lady requires Private Bed-sitting-room, good locality, central; morning tray. Write “W25,” Chronicle. FOR COMFCRT AND EXCELLENCE QREINA JJOTEL TAIHAPE. Telephone 3£ - - - P.O. Box 11 J. Quirk, Proprietor. REDUCED TARIFF OFFERS CHEAPEST HOLIDAY IN NEW ZEALAND. Ij’ROM October Ist. to November 30th. the weekly tariff at Wai- ■ karemoana Waitomo and the Chateau Tongariro has been reduced to [ £5 5s a week, enabling anyone to enjoy a thrilling, different holiday. Waikaremoana offers fishing, swimming, • launch trips and walks amid mag- ; nificent scenery. Waitomo—its worldl famed caves, charming countryside—tennis; The Chateau, tennis, golf, riding, magnificent walks. '■ Book immediately through the Government Tourist Bureau and use their FREE Travel Service. > FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE. • Junior Drill (as new), i Double-furrow R. & G. Plow, Single-furrow Plow, Garden Plow, 5 and 6-a-side Disc, Potato Moulder, Top-dresser, Konaki Sledge, Sawbench, Car Trailer.—Chase’s Machinery Exchange, Marton. ’Phone 2582. FRUIT FOR SALE. JJOORE’S Citrus Orchards, Henderi son—Grapefruit, balls liquid suni shine, 9/-; smaller, 8/-. Lemons, 7/6; wrapped, 9/-; halves, 5/-. Railed.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 240, 11 October 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 240, 11 October 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 240, 11 October 1938, Page 1

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