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“£<HBONICrjB” yyANT 14 Words !/•; 20 Words 2/3; 25 Words, 1/6. If you are work, or some one to fill a position—if you Lav. something to buy, sell, just run a little Ad. and v.'au.i the columns yourself. Country Advertisers should enclose Postal Hutes, and thus save Booked Bates. SITUATIONS VACANT. TJUSHMEN wanted to fell 90 acres " (about) bush; mostly tawa. Particulars, ring, or write, L. T. Jones, Paparangi. /CAPABLE Girl wanted for Technical V' College Boys’ Hostel for washing and cleaning. Apply 275 Victoria, Avenue. COOK wanted immediately. Apjey Metropolitan Hotel. IAREbSMAKER wanted for t few days’ sewing. Apply Metropolitan Hotel. GOOD Man wanted for gorse grub* bing. Ring 3626. rpHOROUGHLY Capable Woman A wanted as chief cook. Apply at once, Steward’s Office, Boys’ College. V/’OUNG Mau wanted to help milk A and garden. Apply B. P. Lethbridge, Ann Bank, Turakina. VTOUNG Girl wanted for office. ApA ply o. Eide and Son, Avenue. BUSINESS”WANTEDS. “DA KN ELLS ’’specialise in Bedding A Plants. Some choice varieties in Pansies, Violas, Dimorpotheca, Nemesia, Primula Malacardes, Stocks; strung hardy plants. Only address, corner Avenue and Liverpool Streets. BIG Week-end Bargains—Farm Leggings, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 17s 6d; Blocked Riding Loggings, 17s 6d, 19s 6d, to 47s 6d; good Bridles, 12s 6d to 22s 6d. Inspect now. Young and Collins. AT PAUL’S.—Watch for our Friday’s Star Attractions. See particulars on front page of this issue. THOSE desiring chimneys swept, patronise “Al” Chimney Sweep. Reduced prices. Address W. G. Blight, 18 Smithfield Road. BIG Weekend Bargains—Nothing better in Horse Covers, 38s 6J, 39s 6d, 42s 6d. We manufacture, that’s why. Secure now. Y'oung and Collin-. MR FARMER! Parnells can give the best value in sturdy, well grown Pinus Insignus and Cupressus, Ma< rocarpas, 1 year old. Prices right. WANTED Known—That Murphy and Stewart, Jewellers, Watch Importers, etc., Victoria Court (Bert Wilson, manager), being tradesmen, make and repair anything, as well as sell to the general public. AT PAUL’S—Just opened, a largo range of coloured towels. Prices., 4s 6d, 4s lid, 6s 6d, 6s lid, 7s 6d pan. BIG Week-end Bargains J adictr Knitted Bags, only 5s 9d; 2-blade Pocket Knives, Is lid, 2s 3d upwards: Flashlights, 3s lid; Hot Water Bags. 9s lid upwards. Young and Collins. PROPERTIES managed for absentees, rents collected, insurance and rates attended to. Imlay Saunders. WANTED —Sellers to give me particulars of farms, houses or businesses. Imlay Saunders. PIANO Tuning.—To preserve yout Piano, and get the best harmony see that it is properly tuned. Ring up Upton’s, 165 Avenue. ’Phone 2529. Country Tuning arranged for. BIG Weekend Bargains Lunch Caces from Is lid; Attache < Cases from 5s lid; Suit Cases (very strong), from 15s 6d; Hat Boxes from 37s Gd; Steel Trunks from 22s ou; monster specials. Young and Colli as. WHATEVER your Printing requirements may be we can si>isfy you. Country orders promptly attended to. Billheads, Letterheads, Programmes, Booklets, Visiting Cards, etc. The W' -anui Chronicle Coy., Ltd. OWING TO CIRCUMSTANCES THESE FARMS ABE BEING SACRIFICED. 1170 ACRES, 0.R.P.—900 Acres in grass, balance bush. 11 paddocks; fences in good order; carrying at present 1300 sheep, 150 cattle. Would carry 2000 sheep and cattle with very little expenditure. Has fattened 75 per cent, dry stock each year. No gorges, traps or noxious weeds. 7-roomed Bungalow with every modern convenience. Large woolshed, yards and concrete dip, motor shed, stables, etc. Beautifully laid out in lawns, tennis court and plantations. Good motor road metalled to withii li miles of farm. Situated in good district close to railway, saleyards, and good town. PRICE: £6 10/- PER ACRE, FOR FREEHOLD. Owing to ill-health tne owner is compelled to sell, and will consider town property or mortgages for his equity, £2600. 56 ACRES FREEHOLD—AII flat and ploughable. 11 paddocks; 7 and 8wire fences. This farm adjoins a good town and is suitable for milking for town supply. It is surveyed into 5-acre sections and one section has been sold for £lOO per acre. Buildings include 7-roomed house, electrie light and all conveniences. Concreted cowshed; all necessary outbuildings. PRICE: £65 PER ACRE, with the following stock: 25 cows, bull, 10 18-month heifers, 2 horses, cart, harness, cream cans, etc., etc. Deposit £5OO. Only £5OO and walk right into a Going Concern. Balance 5 years at 6 per cent. HACKSHAW, SEARLE. LAND SALESMEN, INSURANCE, and FINANCE AGENTS. RIDGWAY ST. (Opp. Rutland Hotel), ’Phones 2062 and 3458,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19035, 12 June 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19035, 12 June 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19035, 12 June 1924, Page 1

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