SITUATIONS VACANT CARETAKER wanted for Aramoho School. Apply R.. G. Howard, Hon. Secretary Aramoho Terminus. OFFICE Junior Gemale) wanted for mercantile firm; knowledge typing essential. Reply to P.O. Box 426, Wanganui. WELLINGTON Diocesan School lor Girls, Nga Tawa, Maxton. Kitchenhand wanted; live in or out; good conditions. Apply immediately, Housekeeper. DRESSMAKER WE have a vacancy for a'Young Lady with dressmaking experience, capable of taking charge of our Mantle Alterations. Permanent position to successful applicant. Apply to— WARNOCK’S DRAPERY, LTD. WANTED YOUNG MEN FOR DOOR FACTORY. Permanent positions, good wages and prospects for advancement. Apply— THE MANAGER, THE WANGANUI SASH & DOOR FACTORY AND TIMBER situations Wanted CLEANING by honest woman, shops or offices, halls or churches. Write M 177, Chronicle. EX-SERVICEMAN, married, seeks position on dairy farm; life experience; house essential. Start any time. Write W338, Box 3, Marton. MEN (2), experienced, want gorse grubbing or scrub cutting. Write MlBl, Chronicle. POSITION wanted by willing young motor mechanic, apprenticeship served with N.Z.R. Road Services Bus Garage, Woburn, Lower Hutt. Experienced in petrol and diesel engines. Ring 9-1017 for appointment. SINGLE Man requires position Sheep Farm, Wangaehu-Turakina district preferred; able start after March 28. Would like home life. Address Chronicle. LOST AND FOUND LOST-—Brown Wallet, in phone box, Aramoho, containing small sum. Phone 3220. Reward. LOST—Bag, containing lunch-tin and pump, outside Post Office. Kindly leave Crippled Children office, Ridgway Street. LOST—Small Black and White Dog; answers to Smithy; registered No. 827. Ring 4690, 2 Godwin Crescent. Good reward. LOST Lady’s > Wristlet Watch, vicinity Kai Iwi Beach, Sunday, Feb. 22; valued as keepsake; substantial reward. Ring 3962 or 3982. LOST Two Stud Romney Lambs, one ewe and one ram; also one Stud Southdown Ewe Lamb; all branded C.P. in red; vicinity Tutaenui, Marton. Ring 5765, Marton. "LOST Green Hydraulic Jack, between Feilding r.nd Marton, via Halcombe, on Friday, Feb. 20. Reward on returning to C. H. Campbell Ltd., Marton. WANTED TO RENT DWELLING or Flat required by Civil Servant transferred; best references; rent in advance; purchase if possible. Write M3B, Chronicle. HOUSE or Flat by ex-serviceman; rent in advance. Write M 159, Chronicle. WANTED TO EXCHANGE
LARGE attractive Home and 7 acres land, situated 21 miles from G.P.0., Wanganui, offered in exchange for suitable House in Wellington; large section preferred; immediate possession available. Write MlBO, Chronicle. TO Exchange 6-roomed House, heart timber, large section, handy City, as part-payment Farmlet, approx. 30 acres, with small house. Write Ml7B, Chronicle. ACCOMMODATION OFFERED SECONDARY School Girl, good home with young family. Apply 8 College Street. HOMELY Board offered 2 College : pupils; twin bedroom. Address Chron- | icle. I BOARD offered young lady in private home; central. Write M 136, . Chronicle. —— ACCOMMODATION BOARD urgently required by young man of clean, sober habits. Write M 174. Chronicle. PRIVATE Board wanted by young man willing to perform chores. Kindly reply M 176, Chronicle. QUIET Board wanted with good family, close to library, by young man continuing study lor M.A. degree. Write M 127, or ring Chronicle. YOUTH, aged 16, requires Board in Marton with homely people. Address Chronicle Office, Marton. KINGSWAY Private Hotel. Bed and breakfast. Comfortable and spacious lounge, pleasant dining romz. Proprietors, Mr. and Mrs. Massey, Phone 3294. PURSER’S ODDMENT WEEK. PURSER'S Oddment Clearance starts Wednesday. See windows for genuine Bargains. Be early! PURSER’S windows feature Oddments in Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Pictures, etc. All Reduced. PURSER’S Oddment Clearance saves your money on Home Furnishings. See windows daily. PURSER'S Stocktaking Clearance of Oddments is worth attention. See windows for Bargains. PURSER’S are Clearing Out all Oddments at Genuine Reductions. See for yourself. PURSER’S Oddment Clearance starts Wednesday. See windows daily for Bargains. Be early. CHAINEV BROS.’ CYCLE DEALERS PRAMS~Pramettes and Push Chairs. 20'- Deposit. 5/- Weekly. TRICYCLES—2O/- deposit, 5/- weekly, at Chainey Bros., Cycle Dealers, Guyton St. and Aramoho. VACUUM ""Cleaners, Bylock’s. Cash, or terms. 20/- deposit. 7/6 weekly. CYCLES—4O/- deposit and 7/6 weekly at Guyton Street and Aramoho. CYCLES "for boys, girls and juveniles. Only limited number left. DOLLS’ Prams, solidly made, cash or terms arranged.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 25 February 1948, Page 1
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