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SITUATIONS WANTED. JpENCING and/or general i'arm ■ work wanted by returned soldier; lOyrs. experience; good references, single; willing to provision self providing good accommodation. Write “T 133 Chronicle. JPULLY-Qualiiied Single Shepherd desires position;- capable managing, used to all stock work, fencing; good dogs; sober and reliable. Write, stating conditions, wages, to “T 27 Chronicle. yy/OOLPRESSER wishes to join shearing gang; go anywhere. Write “Woolpresser,” Box 3, Marton. LOST AND FOUND. J^OST— Gent’s Gold Wristlet Watch, croquet green. Reward. Write “T 28 Chronicle. £^OST —Black Dog, tan points; name on collar; good reward. Harding, No. 2 Line. ’Phone 321. WANTED TO RENT. Farmlet wanted, urgent. ‘ Or would lease. Write “T 23 Chronicle. ACCOMMODATION WANTED. ARD wanted for Tech. Boy; central. Write “T 137 Chronicle. FARM EQUIPMENT SPECIALS pLANTING Season is Here—Nemesia “compacta” for dwarf bedding and borders. Strong, healthy plants; 1/6 doz. Blue Gem —Plant now for spring flowering. Dwarf habit, grows 6in. to Sin. 1/6 doz.

Strumosa—One of the most popular early spring flowers for massing; d/6 doz. yTOCKS, Beauty—Mixed or in sep arate colours; fine hardy plants. Will flower about October; 1/6 doz. . pARKSPUR Mostly all doubles. Grows like a giant stock. 1/6 doz. ÜBRETIA—For borders this is the most striking, and will last in flower longer. 1/6 doz. QINERARIA —This strain is the same as seen at the Lake last year, only the best. 2/- doz. gCHIZANTHUS “ Wiseton easis” This choice mixture is well worth planting in any garden; 1/6 doz. pHLOX “Drummondi” Colours ranging from ruby, violet, apricot, crimson, pink, gold, blue, vermlllion. rose, etc. 1/6 doz. extra' Sweet William, Statice, Venidium. Verbena, Wallflower, choice strain Iceland Poppies, En<roilman's Pansies. gERVICE—We will procure any Seedlings asked for which are not in the nurseries. Just ring 2139, The Farm Equipment Co.. Ltd., Maria Pl. WANGANUI FURN. CO. SPECIALS QOT Mattresses at 19/6 each from Wanganui Furniture Co., Wanganui East. JJASSINETTES strongly made/folding; factory price 30/6 at Wanganui Furniture Co. ■pRAMS, well sprung and very smart; suitable for all weathers. flO/5/6 JJLINDS, complete with roller, fittings and pull. Bungalow size from 8/6 each. RING’S Scotch Sheeting, another shipment arrives, beautiful quality, 81in., 10/- yard. TUTATTRESSES, best quality tickings, 3ft. size, from 39/6. The Wanganui Furniture Co. HARPER’S RADIO SUPPLIES. JUST Arrived! Stocks Torch and Cycle Batteries; all sizes. Guyton Street branch. J’URN your old Radio into money! I Spot cash, all makes. Ring 2823. JJUGE .stocks American Torches, complete with batteries, 7/6. On sale to-day at Harper’s. HAROLD HALL & CO. Combination Overalls, heavy quality; sizes 4 to 8, 27/6; size 9 31/-. Harold Hall & Co. J EATHER Lumber Jackets have arrived; good value at 58/3. Harold Hall & Co. pOYS’ Strong Shirts in blue cotton are 10/6 at Harold Hall & Co. PLANTS, ETC., FOR SALE. piMITED number of Macrocarpa Trees now ready. Scott’s, Nurseryman, Broadway, Marton. ’Phone 2210. J IVINGSTONE Daisies, Iceland Poppies, in variety. Stocks, Nemesia, Sweet William, Antirrhinums, etc., now ready; 1/6 doz. Scott’s, ’Phone 2210, Marton. IYHUBARB: Strong, vigorous roots. 7/6 dozen; Gooseberries, strong plants, red-fruiting variety, 22/- doz., posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. jgEAUTY Stocks, Iceland Poppies, Nemesia, Ranunculi Plants, Calendulas; 3/6 50. Carnations, Pansies, Sweet Peas, 3/6 25. Sanders, Box 931, Auckland. piLY of the Valley: Sweet scented, 6 clumps 5/6; Arum Lilies, pink and orange 1/3 each, 12/- dozen, posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. Q.LADIOLUS: General collection, named varieties, shades blues, yellows, scarlets and bi-colours; 12 for 10/-, 24 18/-, posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. pOLYANTHUS Roses: Choice new varieties producing charming flowers of distinct shades; 12 trees different 26/- posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 194, 15 August 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 194, 15 August 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 194, 15 August 1944, Page 1

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