SITUATIONS VACANT. OOOK, middle aged, wanted for three (one invalid). Applicants 'phone Ratana Post Office, 6 p.m. tonight. J£ITCHENMAID wanted. Apply Braemar Hospital. AT ARRIED Couple wanted for Dairy Farm; wife to assist in house; man to assist machine milking; close to Wanganui. 'Phone 323, rural. jJANEL Beater wanted; permanent position suitable man. Apply Monteith and Parker, Ltd., Hamilton. YOUTH, 16-18 years, wanted for Dairy Farm; machines used. Address at Chronicle. YOUTH wanted to milk two cows, and general yard work. Apply White Hart Hotel, Marton. WANGANUI AERO CLUB. gTRONG Boy, between the ages of 15 and 17 years, wanted to assist the Ground Engineer at the Wanganui Airport. Apply m writing, enclosing copies references, to the Secretary, Wanganui Aero Club, Box 346, Wangar.L, A SOUND INVESTMENT! Your spare time is your own. Invest some of it in an I.C.S. Course of training and acquire knowledge that will give you a better position and more money. Thousands of I.C.S. students have reached the top of the tree—why not YOU? Building Contractor. Radio Engineer. Concrete Engineer. Journalism. Structural Eng. Poster Drawing. Accountancy. Welding. Matriculation. General Education. Without obligation, the I.C.S. will help and advise you. Write to-day for Free Prospectus stating subject in which you wish to get on. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dept. 4, 182 Wakefield Street, Wellington. WANTED TO RENT. IJACH, Kai Iwi Beach, for two or 15 three weeks; about last week February. Write, “A. 21 c/o Chronicle. IJURNISHED or Unfurnished Flat or 1 House; good tenants; rent in advance. Write “A 142 Chrrnicle, or ring 4930. TO LET OR TO LEASE. r ro LET—Furnished 4-roomed Bungalow and garage, Castlecliff, from early March till Easter; rent £2 10/-. 'Phone 5280. r ro LET.—Building; suitable for manufacturer. Apply Chronicle OfficeACCOMMODATION. Advertiser, with son school age, possessing, Partly-furnished Home, College Estate, would give same rent free, plus additional sum, in exchange for Board and Lodging. Very nice home and grounds, and ideal situation. Write “A 139 Chronicle. FOR COMFORT AND EXCELLENCE QRETNA JJCTEL TAIHAPE. Telephone 3£ - - - P.O. Box 01 J. Quirk. Proprietor. M ATCHES AND CLOCKS. [JOYS and Girls’ Bentima Watches, from 10/6: Ladies’ 9c.t gold-fiilel Roemer and Rotary Wrist Watch.'-, from £2/10/-. E. Crysell. 7 ADIES’ and Gent’s Rotary Wate.--proof Watches, from £5. Wide range of Chromium Bands from 2 E. Crysell. ITRGENT Mainspring Repairs; same ' day. catered for. E. Crysell, Watchmaker, next Sharpe, Nori h's. TOILET AND MEDICAL YaTEST non-metal Arch Supports. Corns, Aching Feet Instantly Relieved.—Simes, Chirpodist, 84 Guyton Street, ’phone 5486. ~ FREE I IJYGIENIC Appliances and Sundries Write for Free Complete Catalogue. Chemists’ Supplies Co.. Dept. W.Z.. Box 117 K Christchurch. CYCLES, ETC., FOR SALE. ■pXPIRATION of Lease —good English cycles from £3 each; all accessories to go at unheard of prices, carriers, lamps, tyres, pumps, at Tyre Supply Coy., 19 A’.-mue. pXPIRATION of Lease—loo Cycles to be -Id regardless - cost. Sports Models. Ladies’ and Gent’s Roadsters from £3 each at Tyre Supply Coy.. 19_Avenue. FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE. I IGHT Car Trailer. Big 6 McCormick Mower. Light Top-dresser, 2-wheel Konaki Sledge, Roll-top Sawbench, 5, 6 and 8-aside Disc Harrows, Single and Double-furrow LevelPlows. Potato Moulder, Tine Harrows (all sizes), Andrews and Bevan Chaff Cutter. Chase's Machinery Exchange, Marton. ’Phone 2582. CONCRETE PRODUCTS. (-(ONTACT with Bassett and Co.. Wanganui, for concrete "Qikboil" Coppers, Washtubs. Septic Tanks, Fencing Posts, Water 'Troughs. “Konka” Building Sheets. DRESSMAKING. LADIES. TAKE NOTICE! mHE MODERN SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, CUTTING AND DESIGNING. This means success. A complete dressmaking course that costs little, but teaches much. Ladies’ own materials made up at reasonable cost. Readymade frocks in o.s. sizes, from 25/-. MISS SHAW. 96 GUYTON ST. (opp. McGruer’s). Advertising can reduce selling costs and lessen the time in which a product moves from factory to consumer, terweight and lightweight fours).
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 40, 17 February 1939, Page 1
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