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Business Advertisements^ £5 DEPOSIT SECURES A FIRSTCLASS HOME SITE. Buy a nice sit® for Year Futune Home now. _ You cannot Lave a better ‘'‘Savings Bank.” For £5 deposit £ and 30s monthly we can sell you a * first-class Section in Wanganui East) Grenville, Aramoho, etc. Call and d see us to-day and arrange to ina spent. y A COMFORTABLE ST. JOHN’S HILL HOME. _ Comfortable 7-roomed Residence, with aJS conveniences. Motor-shed, lawn, y ®te. Full Quarter-Acre section. A i nice home a X a reasonable price, PRICE £I2OO. (5336) I. NEW BUNGALOW—IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. « COLLEGE ESTATE—Beet part; good d section, splendia soil. New and d wellbuiit Bungalow of six rooms, replete with every modern convenience ; wash-house, etc.; garden niceJ ly laid out, securely fenced; paths, 6 lawns, etc. A made home; ,t thing worth inspecting. PRICE £1650; Easy Terms. [. No. 3?66 Z €5. L. DUIGAN & COa HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS* AUCTIONEERS, ETC., i 75 RIDGWAY STREET. Casual Wantods, yy ANTED to Buy Twin Motor Cy- ' ’ cle and coach-built Sidecar. Write “Reasonable,” Herald. BBS yyANTED Housekeeper for few v ’ hours daily. Apply Herald. 881 WANTED to Buy Good 5 or 6- * ' roomed House, must be central, no agents. Apply, stating lowest cash price, to “Evicted,” care Herald. 879 yyANTED to Rent Two or three un- ' ’ 1 furnished Rooms, where no children preferred. Herald office. Write “Anxiously,” D 43 WANTED Two furnished or unfur- ’ ' nished Rooms in quiet I ' yvr>l " Write “Home,” Herald office. home. D 44 WANTED Two or three unfumislied or partly-furnished Rooms, with conveniences. Reply to “Two Adults,” Herald office. 883 ■WANTED Nice Board and Beei- ' de&oe by two young men; handy town. Write “Share Room, Herald. \\f ANTED Three of Four Unfux-

«/«/ X J-fcA-T .(.AA-A W VI A Vtti V> XIA ttj.1 * * niahed Booms. Apply Mns Channings, 8 Dublin Street. 877 WANTED Known * * TJ aK o.n A /*TA fi_T Must be sold. Half an Acre, 6-roomed House, near town. Dickie, Land Agent. "V/VTANTED, by Youth. Work on '' ’ Farm; one dog; 18 months last place. Write “Work,” Herald. 869 ■WANTED, at once Good Tailor- ‘* * esses; best wages paid. Elliot and Minruell, Guyton Street. M 92 ■■WANTED Live Partner, with '* * small capital, must be competent motor mechanic, to join in North Auckland motor garage business. Apply Herald. I

Lost and Found. T OST Lady’s Handkerchief,, on Esplanade or on Anzac Parade; value only as keepsake. Finder kindly return to "Dewdrop,” Herald.

? m § | g-S.*? I k i p¥ i lig-P? dd Public Notices. WANGANUI MASTER BAKERS ASSOCIATION. BAKERS' PICNIC. AS the Annual Bakers’ Picnic is to be bold on Thursday nest, the 29th inst., the public axe notified that, in accordance ■with the conditions of the award, no bread or "small goods will bo manufactured or delivered upon that day* H. HOPLEY, Acting Secretary. M9O DURIE HILL GARDEN SUBURB, TMPOETANT MEETING Church of A England Residents. HURLS HILL SCHOOL, WEDNESDAY January 28th 7.30 p.m. To Consider Purchase of Church Site and Vicarage. All are earnestly invited to attend. W. G. WILLIAMS, I January 24, 1920. ! AMALGAMATED SOCIETY CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. fUEE Ordinary Monthly Meeting of the A above will be held on Hobday, January 36th. Members are requested tq attend as business of importance will be. dealt with, F, J, NOTT, B. Secretary, A.M.P. SOCIETY. npHE Society has Two Vacancies for A Canvassers (Ordinary Department), for which Applications are invited, Appiy DISTRICT MANAGER. WANGANUI. jyjp HAROLD ROBERTS, Baritone, Italian School, Resumes Teaching, Voice Production and Singing, on February 2nd, 1920, New pupils please register before 31st inst. Studio, 12 Cains Avenue, Gonville, P55 FRUITS IN SEASON. T\ESSERT and Cooking Peaches, Apples, and Pears, also Nectarines, Apricots, and Plums. Railage extra. Cash with orders. Cheapness and promptness. Apply ARMSTRONG AND HAINING, Box 167, Hastings. i; WANGANUI AND MAIN TRUNK. on LINKED UP BY AN EFFICIENT MOTOR WAGGON FORWARDING SERVICE. 4 SMITH, General Carrier and For- * warding Agent, Taupo Quay, Wanganui, having acquired the Motor Business of L. Smith, Mangaweka, is prepared to accept all classes of forwarding work for Mangaweka and Main Trunk. Delivery of Parcels and other goods expedited, • Jj&cefe-claes service guaranteed.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16033, 26 January 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16033, 26 January 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16033, 26 January 1920, Page 1

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