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SITUATIONS VACANT. B OY wanted to milk three or four cows or Sheep Station, and to learn stock work. R. Farley, ’phone 305. JJOY wanted to collect mail and milk house cows on sheep station; fond of riding. Also Strong Youth or general Farm Hand. Apply Wright, Stephenson and Co , Ltd. (JJRLS for factory wanted. Apply Llamba Wools, Aramoho. Man wanted- for general x farm work. Apply S. W. Morrison, Fern Flats, Marton. JJUNNER Boys wanted for Newspaper Rounds. Apply Secretary, Chronicle. JJEGISTERED Nurse wanted, medical and surgical hospital; salary £172 p.a. Apply Matron, lona Private Hospital, New Plymouth. gMART Girl wanted as junior for dressmaking trade. Ring 3271. gHEARER and Shedhand wanted for good run; wet weaher work guaranteed; 2/6 per hour. Ring 905. gHEARERS (2) wanted, middle of November; about 3500 sheep. Manager, Willis Estate, Hunterville. gINGLE or Married Man wanted for general Farm work; wife no duties; no school handy. Write “Farmer,” Box 3, Marton. gCRUB-Cutter wanted; long job to good man. Apply Chronicle for address. TVAITRESS Wanted. Ring Ritz, 2504. YOUTH Wanted for general sheep farm, good conditions. Apply Duigan and Cp., Ridgway Street. Wanganui; ’phone day 3566, night 2879. WANTED. ISOILER FIREMAN, for essential industry. Experienced man with ticket required. Permanent position for suitable applicant. Reply— BOX 84, PATEA. WANTED VyILLING Youth for Sheep Farm, to milk three cows and make himself generally useful. Good opportunity to learn sheep work for boy interested. Apply— NZ LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., Taupo Quay, Wanganui.

WHO WINS? The leaders in industry, the professions and branches of commerce are TRAINED men. You, too. can "win oat” by taking one or more I.C.S. Courses of training—studying in spare time. What interests you? Architecture Aero Engineer Building Radio Servicing Accountancy Electrical Eng. Journalism Structural Eng. Matriculation Anaiy. Chemistry There are over 300 I.C.S. Courses, the student being efficiently trained in a practical manner. Send for Free Prospectus, stating subject, trade or profession in which you are interested. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, _Dept, D, RO. Box 233, Wanganui. WANGANUI FRUIT SUPPLY. CELLING To-day, Cheap! 800 Fresh Cauliflowers. Half-ton of Savoy and Spring Cabbage. Only at the Fruit Supply, Guyton St. ’Phone 3759. T ARGE Good-hearted Lettuce, 3 for 1/-. Also Silver Beet, Radish, Spring Onions, Beetroot and Spinach. These are all good buying. A USTRAUAN Navel Oranges, Grapefruit, Lemons, 10 for 1/-, 8 for 1/-. Tree Tomatoes, 1/4 lb. Cape Gooseberries, 1/8. Cooking Pears, etc. JJEEKS, 3d bunch, Carrots, Parsnips, Swedes. New Potatoes, 7d lb. Old Potatoes and Seed Potatoes selling cheap. WANGANUI PRODUCE CO. gOUTH Island Sutton Supreme Seed Potatoes, just arrived. Supplies very short. Order now. GOUTH Island Sutton’s Table Potatoes, 281 b. 4/4, sack lots (Ucwt.), 25/- delivered. IZ'UMERA Plants (Tauranga Red), good quality, 1/3 doz.; 50 for 4/6. Book your requirements. JJOLAIsSES —Further shipment arriving next week, any quantity up to 501 b. Bring your own container. pOTATO and Garden Manure: Contains Super, Blood, Bone, Potash, 281 b. 4/3, 141 b. 2/6 delivered. pUTTERFAT Cabbage, Cauliflower, Lettuce Plants, 6d bundle; Pukekohe Onions, 1/3 per 100, 10/- per 1000. PLANTS FOR SALE pEAUTIFUL Pink Tiger Lilies, popular cut flower. Special offer of 12 bulbs for 10/- posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. (JELTUCE, New Salad and Cooking Vegetable, ready six weeks, 6d pkt., 2/6 bulk pkt., posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. QLADIOLUS! Named varieties in blues, yellows, scarlets, smoky and bicolour shades, 10/- dozen posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. Garden Pea Dwarf, heavy cropping, 8 weeks, well filled pods, 1/- packet, 2/6 lb. posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. STAMPS. 4JTAMP Collections and Accumulations bought. Stamps sent on approval. PIM & CO., Chancery Chambers, Auckland. JOB PRINTING of every descrip. tion executed promptly. Nothing too big, nothing too small. Consult the Chronicle Job Printing Department for all classes' of printing—

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 232, 1 October 1943, Page 1

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