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SITUATIONS WANTED. JJARMAN, Cellarman, requires position; experienced, blending and all cellar work. Write “P 21 Chron- I icle. WANTED TO BUY. FURNITURE, Tools, anything useful: any quantity or condition; town or country'. Cash. Davis’ Mart. ’Phone 5177, cnr. Avenue-Ingestre St. i gOUND Super Bags (10,000), during ° April ,-highest market rates, in store or on farm. Aiso Wool, Skins, etc. Wanganui Wool and Skin CoLtd., Taupo Quay, opp. Railway Station. MISCELLANEOUS. ■ T ARGE Stock of General Drapery always to choose from. Out on our own for Value. Sample Rooms, 70 Keith Street. a GEE Glass Cups and Saucers; sani- “ tary and lasting; lOd each. Mason, Struthers. L'lT a Martin Vaporiser and save money on benzine. R. Martin, Central Service Station, Wanganui.

■JT-IE Margaret Rose include in their new season’s styles action-back suits with check skirts, afternoon frocks in rich satin backs with latest colours and new design in trimming. ('HEMICO, the best Bath and Basin Cleaner; 1/- tin. Mason, Struthers. A SMALL Advertisement in the classified columns of “The Wanganui Chronicle” will sell your goods. Try it: Prepaid rates: 15 words 1/-; three consecutive insertions 2/6. VEW ZEALAND Stocks of Coco Doormats are running low. Get in while they last, at Richards and Macdonald, opp. Dustin’s. TV ART Boards for evening enjoyment; an interesting pastime; 3/6, 7/6, 10/6. Mason, Struthers. vyEDDING Invitations printed at | ’’ shortest notice and at moderate cost. Attractive and modern designs. Ask for prices and samples. 'Phone 2191. Country enquiries promptly attended to. The Wanganui "Chronicle.” WORK WANTED. ■ VGR Auto Hoods—Sedan Tops—Car Upholstery—Renovations. Quality work at a reasonable price. Green’s 7 St. Hill Street. 'Phone 3840. FAINTING, Papemanging, etc. Only -*• best materials used; satisfaction guaranteed; estimates free. Cliff Campbell, 'phone 2067. pAINTING and Paperhanging. En-gage-thorough tradesmen. Try R. Wilson and Sons. ’Phone 3238 or 4956. SEEDS, PLANTS, ETC., FOR SALE. i AROMATIC Hyacinths, in 12 shades ; * of scarlets, yellows, pinks, etc. ■Named Bulbs Guaranteed; 10/- dozen, I posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. NEMONES! Ranunculi! “Giant Florentine”; enormous flowering; I all double; guaranteed finest strain | obtainable. 3/6, 100. Sanders, Box : 931, Auckland. ■ A NEMONE Bui :, brilliant selection. Doubles, best value obtainable, 2/6 100. Marden, Box 6, Takapuna, Auckland. , A NEMONES, Ranunculus. Giant ,‘ ' “Sunset” double; guaranteed best strain. 3/6, 100. Dryburgh NurserI ies, 130 A, Great South Road, Remuera. 1 i ANEMONES, Ranunculi. “Clarei * mont Super” strain; immense 'double. 3/6, 100. Reliance Nurseries, I Box 449, Auckland. .! A NEMONES. "Blue Bonnet," “Scarj" let Emperor,” and "Claremont I Mixed.” Best obtainable. 3/6, 100. ; Grower, 130 A, Great South Road, Remuera. . A UTUMN Hints on Cultivation Bulbs, Vegetables and Flowers. ■ Coloured monthly magazine posted free. Write to-day. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. A NEMONES and Ranunculus, giant exhibition strain. Guaranteed ' bulbs, beautiful colours. 1/- doz. 50 for 3/-, 100 for 5/-. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. TjEAUTIFUL Tulips, Giant Darwin Strain. Fine assortment. Guaranteed. 5/- doz. 50 for 18/- Posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. MOTOR SERVICES. ■ j WANGANUI—MARTON JUNCTION VVHITE gTAR jqCTOR gERVICE. 1 CONNECTING WITH EXPRESS TRAINS TC WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND. Wanganui Depart 4.30 a.m., 6 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. FARES: Day 5/-, Night 1 7'6 (less 10 per cent, return). WANGANUI—PALMERSTON. | CONNECTING WITH CARS AND | EXPRESS TRAINS TO NAPIER, GIS- . i BORNE, MASTERTON AND WELLINGTON. Wanganui Depart: 7.45 a.m., 10.0 a.m., 12.15 p.m., 4 n.m. FARES: 10/- Single, 18/- Return. SUNDAYS: Wanganui Depart 11.15 a.m., 4.30 p.m. ’PHONE 2161. I & yERNON, £TD. ’PHONE 2161. MEDICAL »ND TOILET. FREE 1 14 YGIENIC Appliances and Sundries. Write for Free Complete Catalogue. Chemists Supplies Co., Dept WJZ., Box 1178, Christchurch. i Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep And tear drops dimmed her eyes, The silly child to stand and cry, .‘Why doesn’t she advertise?

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 84, Issue 95, 24 April 1940, Page 1

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