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• SITUATIONS VACANT pOY wanted for grovery delivery. Apply Petersen’s Stores, Ltd., Marton. DOY wanted to cut lawns. 2 to 4 L hours weekly. Phone 3013 evenings. DOY about 15 or 16 years for mixed farm work. Write ‘‘8147,’ Chronicle) b oy wanted to milk six cows and make himself generally useful on sheep farm. Apply G. Glenn, Phone 3502. ’ U’OOKS, first and second, wanted; 1 two-handed kitchen; would suit ’ fwo friends or married couple; good ' conditions. White Hart. Hotel, Mar- • ton. : Z'ARPENTER or Handy Man with ■ V tools wanted. Top wages. Write I “8143,” Chronicle. . T ADY, fully experienced, wanted to take charge of our Underclothing and Juvenile Department. Apply Warnocks’ Drapery Ltd., 85-7 Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. : CHEPHERD, General Farm Hand, ' k " and Youth required for sheep and 1 cattle farms. Good wages and conditions. Apply C. L. Duigan & Co. Day 1 Phone 3566; Night Phone 2879. ( ■ytrORKING Manager wanted, 400 - ’’ acres, King Country. Ring 1075 ; Rural, Wanganui, or write “824,” . Chronicle. ' ~~ G.RLS’ COLLEGE, WANGANUI. ’ 'TWO Junior Matron Aides wanted; , mainly light housework. Also assist with supervision of boarders. • Suite 2 friends. Good training for nursing or matronship. Commence May 17. Apply Principal. PERMANENT POSITION IN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY Is offered to energetic young man. Apply— WANGANUI STEAM LAUNDRY, 64 Harrison Street. JHE ROYAL WILLOWS will be under new management, and requires:— 1 Cook (female). 1 Pastrycook. 3 Waitresses. ‘ 2 Generals. • Good wages, good conditions. Please apply— ! ROYAL WILLOWS. PREPARE FOR PEACE, After the war there will be wonderful opportunities for TRAINED men with specialised knowledge. Poorly paid jobs or lack of employment will be the lot of many who have neglected to study an I.C.S. Course of training such as:— Architecture Electrical Eng. Accountancy Concrete En*, Salesmanehip Motor Meth. , Carpentry Foundry Work Plastics Wireman’s License Journalism and Short Story Writing. Chooose one of the 3t)o I.C.S. Courses and start your training now. Free I.C.S. Booklet on request. Write TO-DAY! = INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. 1, 182 Wakefield Street, Wellington. 1 FARM EQUIPMENT N.Z. MADE j SPECIALS. yyELL Made N.Z. See the Simplex Milking Machine on display—a perfect job of workmanship. ■yyELL Made N.Z. Avor> Rubberware for Milking Machines has • carried N.Z. through the war days. 3 | r , yyELL Made N.Z. Osmonds “Ovalis” P has saved the lives of thousands ’ lambs. I. yVELL Made N.Z. Osmonds “CodT livine” has reared calves all over ' N.Z. and what perfect calves they are. ’• -\yELL Made N.Z. Four years ago 1 Fish Manure was imported from ’ England. To-day it is made in N.Z.— t trj a cwt. now and get results. yyELL Made N.Z. At long last we '• have a Flea Powder that will kill, 1 yes, and made in N.Z. too. 2/- per tin. 1 yyELL Made N.Z. Colab Teat Salve ’ invaluable for cracked or sore _ teats, swollen udders, made in Wanganui by Farm Equipment Co., Maria Place. GLACIER ICE CREAM / ’HILDREN have an instinct for the 5 best. That’s why they love - Glacier. s yo Dish that’s set before a king em- ■ braces such nutritive goodness and taste-appeal. 4 GRAND all-the-year-round treat. , * Never too cold for a Glacier. U’HEN they’re very good children y they deserve a treat - give them a I. Glacif>r “UAY what you like, Glacier is still r the most, delicious Ice Cream imaginable.” • JJASPBERRY or Vanilla Flavoured Cones, Sandwiches, Carbons. 3d and 6d, also Eskimo Pies. ? RADIO & ELECTRICAL SERVICE. i,. t. JJENNETT, Ltd., ’Phone 5266. (Only one entrance), Maria Place, next r Farm Equipment Co.. Ltdf e - XPERT Radio Repairs by Govern-ment-certificated servicemen. Ring - 5266. We collect and deliver. s Factory-authorised Beatty Repair Depot. Large stocks Genuine Beatty Spares. ’’ and other Vacuum Cleaners expertly repaired. Has yours been serviced within last three n years ? yyE Buy for cash: Radios, Washing l Machines, Vacuum Cleaners, Pianos, and other Musical Instruments. a RING 5266 and our Representative . will call and value.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 90, 17 April 1945, Page 1

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