LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. A SMART Saleswoman for our Ladies’ Boot Department; one with previous shop experience preferred. Apply N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, Victor'll Avenue. E • Customs Department, Wellington, Ist November, 1920. PROPOSED REVISION OP CUSTOMS TARIFF. TT •is hereby notified for public information tbit it is proposed to make inquiries during the recess with a. view to revising the Customs Tariif during the session of 1921, All persons making contracts for the delivery of imported goods, either subject to duty or which may become subject to duty, should protect themselves either (1) by introducing therein a clause governing possible change of duty, or (2) by giving immediate notice where contracts are already in force, or, where there are running contracts, that, in the event of alteration of the duty, the provisions of Section 130 of the Customs Act, 1913, must apply. It is proposed to amend this Section fb cover alteration not only in the liability of goods to duty or the rate of duty, but: also in the amount of duty. Copies of Section 130 referred to above will bo supplied on application to the nearest Collector of Custom®. W. B. MONTGOMERY-, Comptroller of Customs. THANKS: HP HE Relatives of the late Weraroa A Kingi desire to sincerely Thank all those friends who sent messages of sympathy and floral tributes in connection with tbe late Chief’s death. J4B For Sale or To Let. ,"EX)R Sale.—Bevelled Mirror, Cheval Dressing Duchess, 6 drawer, and marble top, tile-back Washstand. ,£25 the pair; also small tile-back, ■ marbletop Washstand, £5. May be seen any time before 7.30 p.m. No. 33 Campbell Street.
Casual Wanteds. WANTED by 'widow, with boy 11 years old Position as Housekeeper to elderly couple or gentleman. Write Herald. T56 "WANTED Known Will person who ’' took Lady’s Bicycle in mistake from front of, S. Irwin’s shop, Friday afternoon, return same to S. Irwin and get their own. JSO TJU" ANTED—Two Wool Rollers immedi- ’ ately for Lismore Station. Apply H. Y. Hammond, ’Phone 973 R. YW" AIS TED to Sell Five-aeater Ford, ' ' in perfect condition. Address at Herald, 1 I W’ANTED Known' lost. Starting ' ’ Handle of Motor-car. Apply C. Tlomas, Taxi Stand. ’Phone 344. J47 T/WANTED Known ‘‘Aspro” Tablets * ’ Is 5d and 4s 4d, Cassell’s Tablets Is Bd, Beecham’s Is. Murray’s Pharmacy (late Hean’s). J44 WANTED, to Let Unfurnished . ■ House, five largo rooms, Castlecliff, motor shed and every convenience; rent 27s 6d. Apply Telephone 538. J43 "'WANTED Known — Pheminol 6s 3d, Stallax 4s 4d, Mercolised Wax - os 4d. Murray’s Pharmacy (late‘lean’s). J45 ITU"ANTED to Purchase ■ * .CliarAa iti Annlflt 100 to 200 Shares in the Auckland Fertilisers Company. Apply in first instance to P.O. Box 188, Wanganui, J42 TWANTED Known Lane’s Emulsion - ■ (large) 4s 4d, Chamberlain’s Tabs. Is Bd, Bisurated Magnesia (large) 4s 4d. Murray’s Pharmacy). J46 WANTED - , * Gasworks. Lamplighter. Apply ,WANTED Known—Lost, on . Saipir- ’ ' day night. Small Parcel, between Opera Hou'se and Durie Hill, owner’s name on. Apply at Opera House after 7. ' - • 817 TAT ANTED A Girl for typing and general office work. Reply in own handwriting, stating age and previous experience, to Box 64. Wanganui. "W"ANTED to' Rent, in or near town— Place suitable for running about 100 fowls, or small farm. Particulars to Box 51, Wanganui. _ __ "WANTED—Man for a few days to as-) ’ ’ sist in garden; able to use lawn mower. Apply House Steward, Wanganui Hospital. "W"ANTED Known—Lost, pair Lady’s ’’ Tan Gloves,"'Friday afternoon. Finder, kindly apply Herald. "WANTED—Private^ and Resi- ’’ dence; two working men; near station. V'OHJ.." Herald, P55 WANTED—A Hohsemaid; also Second ’ ’ and Third Cp'ok, Apply Imperial Hotel. WANTED Known Paul’s Monthly ’ ’ Remnant Day on Wednesday. Plenty of cheap pieces in the Dress and Manchester Departments. WANTED - ""Known Wednesday is *’• Monthly Remnant Day in the Dress and Manchester . Departments at Paul’s. WANTED Known—Lost;’ Lady’s Black ’ » Fur with long silk strings, on Friday, in town. Apply ’Phone 888, ■ /' . A- ' ~ Tin (HEAN'S ESSENCE) bottle makes a pint of finest cough and cold mixture. 4
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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160795, 1 November 1920, Page 9
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653Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160795, 1 November 1920, Page 9
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