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SITUATIONS WANTED. ■yTARRIED Man wants position as Shepherd: three dogs; near school if possible. Write “H 118 Chronicle. LOST AND FOUND. T OST—Strayed from “Cherry Bank,” No. 3 Line: One Yearling Jersey Heifer; very quiet. Reward. Ring 5422. J OST—On Oruakukura Road, or near Tangiwae or Raetihi, Number Plate L 5335 and Tail-light. Finder please ring A. D. D. McLean, Kakatahi. T OST—Beardie Dog, between Alexander Street and Westmere (via London Street): answers to “Bill.” Please ring 2395. T OST—Brown Gauntlet Glove (right hand). Friday, in Guyton Street. Reward at Chronicle Office. FOUND— Strayed on my place, Okoia: One Steer and Heifer, 2yrs. Ring 453. GENERAL MACHINERY COMPANY. TVASHING Machines. We have the i latest productions at terms to suit all pockets. Let us demonstrate I in your own home. ! rpHE Philco Corporation. Philadel- ; phia. recently sold its 15,000.000 th • Radio—more than any other producer in the history of the industry. FRIGIDAIRE Household Cabinets ■ are on display at our showrooms. Your inspection welcomed. The General Machinery Company, 126 The

Avenue. WORK WANTED. PAINTING, Paperhanging, etc. Only 4 best materials used; satisfaction guaranteed; estimates free. Cliff Campbell, ’phone 2067. PAINTING and Paperhanging. Engage thorough tradesmen. Try RWilson and Sons. ’Phone 3238 or 4956.1 TO LET OR TO LEASE. rpO Lease—Small Farm, approx. 56 acres, with dwelling, at No. 2 Line. Public Trust. WANGANUI PRODUCE COY. pLANT now: Mixed Stocks, LivingX stone Daisy, Iceland Poppy, Nemesia; 1/3 dozen; 6d postage. Wanganui Produce Coy. gTOCKS, separate colours—Blood Red, Canary Yellow, Azure Blue; 1/6 doz.; 6d postage. Wanganui Produce Coy. (RIANT Cineraria, 2/- dozen; Engleman’s Giant Pansy, 2/6 dozen; postage 6d. Wanganui Produce Coy. gEED Potatoes. Certified Arran Banner, Epicure, Robin Adair, Early Rose, Sutton’s Supreme. Wanganui Produce Coy. gPRAYING Material—Lime Sulphur, Red Oil, Bluestone, Hydrated Lime, New Bordeaux Mixture. Wanganui Produce Coy. (JOOD Wangaehu Meadow Hay, 4/6 bale, delievered; half-ton lots 60/-, delivered. Wanganui Produce Coy. ANN’S PANTRY SPECIALS. JJOME-made Sausage Rolls, so tasty and good to eat. Id each. Ann’s Pantry, opp. Imperial. B UY Ann’s Pantry Cornish Pasties, so delicious to eat. 2d each. JJOME-MADE Meat Pies, in original Ann’s Pantry Recipe. 3d and 4d each.

I JJOME-MADE Savoury Tarts,- ideal for the particular hostess. Id each. Ann’s Pantry, opp. Imperial. JJOME-MADE Oyster Patties, so “moreish,” so good. 2d each at Ann’s Pantry, opp. Imperial. JJOME-MADE Veal and Ham Pies. Buy one and enjoy it. 1/3. Ann’s Pantry, opp. Imperial. MISCELLANEOUS. “J LIKE Poliflor because one twist of the handy lever gives me an unequalled brilliant polish for floors and furniture, and its clean fragrance refreshens the whole house." JJOOKLOVERS welcomed at Mutual Book Club, 243 Victoria Avenue. y LITTLE Poliflor, a little rub, and up comes a great big shine. Save 1 energy and save money by using Poliiflor, the antiseptic preserving wax that preserves floors and furniture. OERM Free milk supplied daily from the country’s finest herds. Model Dairy, ’Phone 3883. JJARGARET Rose, Guyton Street. Last days of Sale. Special Lines in Costumes and Woollen Frocks. “J like Poliflor because for Linos, wood and leather furniture, Poliflor is unequalled for brilliance, labour saving, and economy.” What a user writes about antiseptic Poliflor. gPARK Guards save your carpets; full range. Richards and MacI donald (opposite Dustin's). “J LIKE Poliflor because it makes my home simply sparkle, not only floors, but furniture too, preserving the wood and keeping it fresh and hygienic.” A Poliflor testimonial TYRE REPAIRS. "RELIANCE TYRE SERVICE. ■ L *' 247 VICTORIA AVENUE. Tyre Retreading, Tyre and Tube Vul- . canising, Hot Water Bottle & Gumboot Repairs. Re-rubbering Wringer Rollers MEDICAL AND TOILET. FREE! JJYGIENIC Appliances and Sundries. Write for Free Complete Cata- . logue. Chemists Supplies Co., Dept. W.Z., Box 1178, Christchurch.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 188, 12 August 1941, Page 1

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