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WANTED TO RENT | MIDDLE-AGED widow and adult I daughter desire rent Flat, furnished or otherwise; highest credentials, bank reference. Consider giving domestic assistance if necessary. Contidential details, write Rl3B,__Chronicl& PERSONAL SELECTED Introductions Penfriends, Matrimony offers—through out N.Z. Miss Benson, Box 16, Devonport. WANTED TO BUY ACCORDIONS and Piano-Accordions, any make, any condition. Ring 4116. CROSSBRED Cows (6), just calved, or at drop. Ring Hughes, 184, Waverley. FARM, any size with or without buildings. Write P 25, Chronicle. HANDY Dog, suitable for boy learning shepherding. Ring 114W, Hunterville, evening. PIANO, iron frame, or would exchange for Piano-Accordion, 120-bass, in good condition. Ring 4116. VIOLIN, in good order. Ring 184, Waverley. WANTED to Purchase, privately—s or 6-roomed House, near Town or other good suburban locality; cash in P.O. £2000; early details appreciated. Write R 137, Chronicle. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY. DUCKS AND FOWLS FOR XMAS. DUCKS AND FOWLS FOR XMAS. DUCKS AND FOWLS FOR XMAS. DUCKS AND FOWLS FOR XMAS. BEST PRICES GIVEN. Country Clients supplied with crates, freight paid one way. Collected free locally. WRITE BOX 3, or RHONE 3339. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Spray Gun, between Glasgow St. and Wilson St. Finder please apply 155 Glasgow St., or ring information 2631. LOST between Waitotara and Waverley, Wallet containing Army papers and’ sum of money. Reward. Please phone Waverley Hotel. LOST, Wristlet Watch, Dec. 4, between Matarawa School to Hunterville, via Warrengate Road and Fern Flats. Good reward. Phone 721. LOST, Friday night, between Bell St. and St. John’s Hill, Nightdress and pair Nylons. Reward. Ring 2856. LOST, on Sunday, Budgie with numbered yellow ring on leg. Return to 172 Bell Street. Reward. LOST—Pillow from Child’s Pushchair, in Wanganui, Wednesday. Finder please ring 5338, Marton (collect). HAROLD HALL & CO. MEN’S Working Socks—All • Qualities in large range from 2/6 pair. MEN’S Sports Shirts Suitable for (Tennis, Cricket , Beachwear, from 9/11. PAISLEY Woven Scarves Good colours, neat designs. Priced from 11/3. TIES FOR XMAS Extra Special wide range of shades and patterns from 3/6. “STYLEX” Suits, Sports Coats and Trousers. Special Service for the slim and corpulent men. KHAKI Combinations and Bibs, Sports Trousers and Shorts; also Blue Overalls in Stock. A. E. KITCHEN—PHARMACY. CHRISTMAS Gifts: The most appreciated Gift of all, an exquisite Perfume. FLOWERS of Beauty: Perfume de Luxe with unusual lasting exotic qualities 5/-. MISCHIEF Perfume by Saville 4/3 to 17/6. The loveliest gift of all. COTY’S Perfumes, Lavender, Cologne, Lilly of the Valley 3/- to 27/6. TOILET Soaps, Evening in Paris 4/9, Lavender 4/3. Large variety from 2/6. MANY Delightful Christmas Gifs obtainable at A. E. Kitchen Pharmacy, 9 Victoria Avenue. CASTLECLIFF DRAPERY STORE KHAKI Shirts made of fine English Drill 23/11 each; Khaki Shorts 15/6, Khaki Sports Trousers 23/6. GREY Worsted Sports Trousers 69/6. A good wearing cloth and a good shade. sUe our Lay-by. SOCKS Plain or Fancy at reduced prices. Why pay more at Xmas? Pyjamas 19/11, 26/6, 37/6. COTTON Frocks 23/9 ,in strong prints, well made in ga'y colours. Beach Hats from 3/11. INFANTS and Small Girls’ White Silk Frocks from 19/3, nicely smocked. Small Girls’ Beach Frocks 10/6. CHECK Tablecloths, Green, Blue or Red 8/9 each, 52 x 52. Glass Cloths 3/-, Linen Tea Towels 3/9. C. & L. FURNITURE VALUE. GIFTS are always appreciated, even more so if they are lasting gifts—such as furniture. For the best in occasional furniture, it’s, of course, C. & L’s. BRASSWARE seems out of place in summer—but it’s ornamental, and we have a winter every year! Fireside sets, box kerbs, log boxes, tire screens in modern designs at C. & L’s. 'A Cocktail cabinet would be a really wonderful gift. Well made and finished cocktail cabinets from £l9 17s 6d at C. & L’s. An extra bed can be purchased al C. & L’s for as low as £4 12s 6d—typical high quality, too, from Cuthbertison & Lee, Ltd. THE man of the house would be thrilled with a Writing Bureau. In jtawa from £9 3s 9d at the House of Distinction and Value— C. & L’s. ! OCCASIONAL Fables are always popular. Many types of wood, many (styles, many different prices. All, of ■ course, made by Cuthbertson and ' Lee’s. A new door mat for a new start for 1950. Coir mats, plain, inlaid or mottled from 10/3, and rubber mats, several sizes, from 8/3. IT’S Cuthbertson & Lee, Ltd., for the best selection of those “bits and pieces.” Cuthbertson & Lee, Ltd., opposite Bank of New Zealand, lower Victoria Avenue.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 13 December 1949, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, 13 December 1949, Page 1