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SITUATIONS VACANT. ’JJOY, strong, wanted to milk four cows and do light work on Sheep Farm. Apply Wright, Stephenson’s. ( <OOK-GENERAL and Housemaid wanted. Apply Miss Wilson, Bulls. JJOMESTIC Help, capable, wanted. Ring ’phone 2224, or write Box 45, Marton. (good), with experience, wanted immediately. D., Sheehy, Raelihi. TpEMALE General Hand wanted; easy position; start Saturday or Monday. Apply Clarendon Hotel, Waverley. ZJIRL, or Young Woman, wanted. 1 Apply immediately, Ladies’ Rest. I | OUSEMAID, experienced, wanted. 1 Ring 3667. ■ I IZ’ITCHENHAND, experienced,! wanted. Apply Hotel Central. j or Probationer, wanted j ’ ’ immediately; also Waiter. Apply i Ritz Tearooms. T OMAN, middle-aged, or Capable ’ Girl, wanted for Housework; two adults. Apply A. McDonald, Birch Road, Taihape, or 'phone 21. Taihape. ; 'Y’OUTH or Man. experienced, wantI ed for Dairy Farm; machine milking. R. Young, Aramoho. 'Phone 4186 Y'OUTH. experienced, wanted; or Man; wages £3/5 - per week; machines; good home. 'Phone 3a Uruti, N. Taranaki, or address at Chronicle. XCTIV E SERVICE. Quefitif'i I : Who will be ni' cn ’he most responsible duties in a Mechanised Army? Answer 1 : The men with technical training in Diesel. Aero. Motor. Civil, or Meeh. Eng. and Draughtsmanship. Question 2: Who would fill the places of the te- nical men required for war? I Answer 2: The technically-trained men un- ■ I able to enlist. ' In Peace or War. the Trained Man is j Indispensable. THE I.C.S. PREPARES YOU. Inquire now —it cost;; only 2d. ■INTERNA T I O N A 1. ■ CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, ' Dept, 4, 182 Wakefield Street, Wellington. Write fo. Free Prospectus and advice as ' ■ to how you can succeed in your occupation. ■ No obligation, but in your own interest, do not . delay ! FARM EQUIPMENT SPECIALS. AZALLEA Mollis! Wonderful Col- ■ * lection Hybrids in this gorgeous • flowering shrub. Well-established fiveyear plants; also beautiful Indiua and 1 Krumc Azallea Farm Equipment Company, Maria Place. /~)NCE again we recommend our «-ol- ‘ lection of for the shoft iest: dry situation plant. Fairs Cups mixed. Blue. Rose. Lavender, Giants 1 i of California mixed (large single 1 ■ fringed), and finest double mixed. ' i Farm Equipment Company, Ltd. | /JNIONS! We can still supply any ■ ’ quantity of these in Brown SpanI ish (Finest Keeper) at 10 - 1000. ’ : Farm Equipment Company. Ltd., | Maria Palce, Wanganui. 1 Butterfat, Succession, I Enfield Market: Lettuce and Cauliflower Plant 4-. Farm Equipment 'company. Ltd., Maria Place. Wangaf nui. D Scarlet Verbena, J k Godetia. Mixed and Gorgeous • Satiny Scarlet); Marigolds in p Variety. Gallardia, Nasturtiums, Scarp let and Golden Gleam (Double r Scented), Agcratum. Forget-me-not • Blue). Farm Equipment Company. ". Ltd - 1 |?f’MERAS! We have our first I supply of “Sweet Potatoes'' now lin stock at 13 dozen; also Cape , 1 Gooseberries. Farm Equipment Co.. I.td., Maria Place. Wanganui. (JALVIA! One of the hardiest ; :d k showiest of summer and autumn ■’, flowering plants. Bonfire. Dwarf ” Fireball (new), and Farincea (blue). x Farm Equipment Company, Ltd. ( 'HOICEST Seedlings of Felecia, Dimonphatheca. Ursinia. Delphinium Blue "Butterfly” and Giant “Hollyhock.'' Flowered Forget-me-not n (blue), Phlox Drummondi. Farm Equipment Company, Lid.. Maria ; Place. Wanganui. a! FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD. ?r i le ! [VI-iAl'Tlr Y yOl.'R ||OME WITH C. & L. . h T All.O R E D - TO - M E A S U R E WINDOW DRAPES. cl" » , , , - , The New fabrics have now ary rived, and there is an unsura passed choice of lovely materials. 10 including Swiss Voiles. Taffetas, Jl Morocains, Velours and Chenille, ig '4. I DECORATIVE SERVICE, y. 1 ’ ° Our experienced decorators will w. gladly give you helpful sugges- - n lions and free estimates for Modern Tailored Drapes and Curtain Sets. n- ’ R. i6 ' QUTHBERTSON & £EE, JjTD P- THE AVENUE 'Phone 2691. sh rite , . = DRESSMAKING, THE MODERNE SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. ' sl 1S invaluable to the novice or experi q * enced dressmaker. Learn the in es foresting art of Designing, the Scienti tic Method of Cutting—courses £l/1/Frocks Cut and Fitted. Ladies’ owi ay material made up. t 53 MISS SHAW, 96 Guyton Street. Ooposi 4 - McGruer’;

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 254, 27 October 1939, Page 1

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