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SITUATIONS VACANT. 5 (JIRL, young, wanted for Housework; country. Apply Mrs. J. . W. Marshall, ’phone 5560, Marton. . yjAN wanted to milk, and do odd jobs around Cookhouse; also Fe- ■ male General wanted for Cookhouse. 5 Apply H. Baggott, Egmont Box Co., National Park. , g HAREMILKER wanted; 100 cows; start immediately. Write, stating number of milkers, to “A 135 1 Chronicle. 1 WANGANUI - RANGITIKEI ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. • Jj’XPERIENCED Linesmen wanted ; for construction work in Taihape district; award rate. Also Registered Wireman (married) wanted, with experience in servicing ranges and hot 1 water systems, for the position of Servicemen at Waverley; house available at 25/- per week; award condi- , lions. Apply immediately, Engineer, l Box 11, Wanganui. SKILLED MEN WANTED! Employers are urgently wanting trained men—and good salaries and wages are offered. If you have not specialized knowledge, you can start being trained by the successful 1 I.C.S. home study method NOW. Over 300 Courses available, such as: i Electrical Engineer. Accountancy. Analytical Chemist. Architecture. Wireman’s License. Salesmanship. Radio Mechanic. Commercial Art. Furniture Makers. Matriculation. Send for Free Prospectus TO-DAY, stating your trade or profession. No obligation. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dept. 4, 182 Wakefield Street, Wellington. TO LET OR TO LEASE. r rO LET—Six-roomed Bungalow, i acre land; 30/- week. T. G. Hackshaw and Coy., 98 Ridgway Street, i | ’Phone 3536. TO LET. —Building; suitable for manufacturer. Apply Chronicle Office. WANTED TO RENT. IJNFURNISHED Flat, or Rooms, • ■ wanted by two ladies in Public ; Service. St. John’s Hill or central; i urgent. ’Phone 2856. FRUIT FOR SALE. pON Cretian Pears, ready for bott- * ling, 5/- 181 b. case; 31bs. 1/-. To- ( matoes, 4/6 121 b. case; 31bs. 1/3. Best Fruit Shop, next Young & Collins. ’Phone 3388. SAMPLE ROOMS SPECIALS. English Spun Silk—Lemon, ’’ U pinks, white, blue; 2/6 yard; now 11/9. Sample Rooms, 70 Keith Street. | \OUBLE Bed Sheets, 32/6, now ( 29/6; 22/6 for 19/6. Sample Rooms, 7U Keith Street. I ROUBLE Bed White Twill Sheets, < 13/6, now 11/6. Great Value, at Sample Rooms, 70 Keith Street. | ADIES’ Silk Floral Frocks —Very Special Prices, 7/6 and 12/6. Sample Rooms, 70 Keith Street. I ADIES’ Smocks, plain shades. Special Sale Price, 2/11. At ' 1 Sample Rooms, 70 Keith Street. ' I ADIES’ Silk Spot Frocks—Navy and Brown. Special Sale, 4/11. I At Sample Rooms, 70 Keith Street. JJON’T Forget! We stock Berlei Corsets in best shapes. Sample ] Rooms, 70 Keith Street. 1 ' j Corselettes, from 3/11; J Brassiers, 1/-. Sample Rooms, 70 Keith Street. ! ' < yiNGLE Bed Eiderdowns, in silk , coverings, pink, blue, gold, green. From 14/6. 70 Keith Street. Bed Eiderdowns, in Silk j coverings, pink, blue, gold, green; ] 18/6. 70 Keith Street. TOILET AND MEDICAL ( T ATEST non-metal Arch Supports. Corns, Aching Feet Instantly Relieved.—Simes, Chirpodist, 84 Guyton ■ Street, ’phone 5486. ; FREE ’ HYGIENIC Appliances and Sundries j Write for Free Complete Cata- < logue. Chemists’ Supplies Co., Dept, j W.Z., Box 1178, Christchurch. “WALKING WAS AGONY.” “No one knows how I suffered with Lum- 1 bago." writes Mr. J. Hay, Tay Street, Inver- . cargill. “The agony was excruciating—and I bless the day I read an R.U.R. advertisement and gave R.U.R. a trial.” R.U.R., with money-back guarantee, for Rheumatism, Lum- 1 . bago. Sciatica. Neuritis and Gout. Procurable ; . from—A. Doig; W. McCully; W. H. Fookes; J. W. Infield. MOTOR SERVICES. WANGANUI —MARTON JUNCTION yyHITE gTAR gERVICr.. CONNECTING WITH EXPRESS > TRAINS TC WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND. Wanganui Depart: 4.30 a.m., 6 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. FARES: Day 6/-, Night 8/6 (less 10 per cent, return). WANGANUI—PALMERSTON CONNECTING WITH CARS AND EXPRESS TRAINS TO NAPIER, GISBORNE, MASTERTON AND WELLINGTON. : Wanganui Depart: 7.45 a.m., 10.0 a.m., 12.15 p.m., 4 p.m. FARES: 10/- bingn-, 118/- Return. SUNDAYS: Wanganui Depart 11.15 a.m., 4.30 p.m. ’PHONE 2161. 3 ARTIN & yERNON, ’PHONE’ 216 L

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 37, 14 February 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 37, 14 February 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 37, 14 February 1939, Page 1

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