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accommodation. BACH or Room wanted by a Single Man. Reply Yl6O, Chronicle. PRIVATE Board wanted by Ohakune teacher, within 2 or 3 miles of D.HS. Reply to S. Combs, 90 Clyde St., Island Bay, Wellington. ACCOMMODATION REQUIRED. ARRIVING shortly from England is an emigrant who will take up a position on our Plumbing Staff. We have been compelled to guarantee accommodation for him and the original arrangements we made have fallen through. If anyone can assist with board for this young man, we wbuld be deeply appreciative. Phone or call on — TOM RUSSELL LTD., St. Hill Street - Wanganui. Phone 4040. WHERE TO STAY IN WANGANUI. PROVINCIAL HOTEL (Opposite Post Office.) Excellent Cuisine—First class Wines and Spirits in Stock. CASCADE BEER ON TAP. WEDDINGS & DINNER PARTIES CATERED FOR. PERSONAL WILL Mr Skinner, of Marton, late of Wanganui, please contact Box 12b, Wanganui. WOULD Tom Rockell contact Rex Hall re opossum traps? These will be sold if not claimed within 7 days. ROBERT Ngawhrau—Please let me have your address. Reply Yl5B, Chronicle. GENTLEMAN, sober habits, would like tall young lady as teacher and partner to a tew dances; good remuneration. Write Y 45, Chronicle. INQUIRIES Invited—All ages—lntroductions Friendships Matrimony available. Benson, Box 16, Devonport. MARTON Man would like contact anyone with conveyance going Wanganui week days in time for work. Write Y 163. Chronicle. LOST AND FOUNDLOST, Wednesday, in Avenue—Parcel containing skirt. Reward on returning Chronicle Office. LOST —Pair White Suede Gloves, last Monday. Skerman St., Marton. Reward. Chronicle Office, Marton. LOST—Oval Brooch, on Anzac Day, St. John's Hill via Parsons Street. Write Y 164, Chronicle. ' LOST—Small Fawn Purse (containing notes and silver), Avenue, Thursday. Reward. Address Chronicle. LOST —Black and Tan prick-eared Sheep-Dog with collar. Answers to name of Don. Ring Farley, 9-1065. Reward. LOST —Vauxhall Hub-cap, vicinity Plymouth Street, Friday Night. Finder please ring 660. LOST —Friday afternoon, small Chromium Watch, Black double cord, wristlet. Good reward. Ring 3020. LOST —Car Breather Cap with extension, Whangaehu Beach Road or No. 1 Line. Please leave Whangaehu Store or ring 8437 A. I.C.S. TRAINING PAYS DIVIDENDS. A man who takes an I.C.S. specialized Course will benefit both himselt and his firm. Any employer who assists a keen memiar of his staff to enrol as an I.C.S. student will find that it is a sound investment. The I.C.S. . ovide over 300 home study Courses or aining, such as:— • alesmanship. Radio Seivicing, ‘-.ccountancy. Diesel Engineering, timating. Civil Engineering. .rchitecture. Business Administration. University Entrance. Industrial Management, .’recessional Exams. ‘'A” Grade Motor Meeh. There Is no finer investment for a “go ..head” man than an I.C.S. Course ot trainrg. Send NOW lor Free I.C.S. Prospectus, stating subject, trade or profession INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. 1, 182 Wakefield St., Wellington.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 29 April 1950, Page 1
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