WANTED TO SELL. QOODYEAR (4), 600 x 16; heavy duty; three tubes; small mileage. Any reasonable offer accepted. Apply D. Marsh, Mangaweka. SECTION (i-acre); good building site. Apply D. White, Pipi Street, Taihape. ’j’RAILERS and Hillside Cart. Hutchinson’s Motor Body Works, 10 Campbell Place. ’Phone 2553. rpHE Latest £5 Haywin Electric Vacuum Cleanei' as advertised by Aunt Daisy over 2ZB, can now be procured at the Service Machine Co., Main Shop, Trinity Buildings. Unconditional guarantee for 12 months Ring 4726, or write for demonstration. WANTED TO BUY COWS (1 to 12), Friesian, due March, April or May. Wells, Box 222, Wanganui. ’Phone 2671. |/ARM (30-cow); with or without buildings; Wanganui district; substantial deposit. Write “A 150 Chronicle. (.fURNITURE, Tools, Sundries; single ’ article to houseful. Sharland’s Furniture Exchange, Guyton Street. gTEEL Guitar (second-hand). Write "Guitar,” Box 42, Marton. LEASE WANTED r |'O Lease (or purchase), with immediate possession—Sound 5 or 6roomed residence, within 10 miles of city; principals only. Full particulars to "A 27 Chronicle.
pEASE Small Farm, with cottage, wanted; right of purchase preferred; any condition. Write "A 149 Chronicle. CYCLES, ETC., FOR SALE. JJXPIRATION 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 Avenue. J£XPIRATION 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. BATTERY SERVICES. yESTA Batteries Better engine ’ " power. Ask your Dealer. Colonial Battery Company. Master Distributors. yESTA Batteries More powerful ” J lights. Ask your Dealer. Colonial Battery Company. Master Distributors. yESTA Batteries —For instant starting. Ask your Dealer. Colonial Battery Company. Master Distributors. ACCOMMODATION MAN, young, sober habits, requires private board near city about end February. Reply, N. Beals, 18 Lamianl Street, Palmerston North. FOR COMFORT AND EXCELLENCE (JRETNA yjCTEL TAIHAPE.
Telephone 38 - - - P.O. Box 01 J. Quirk. Proprietor. EDUCATIONAL. 1938 ACCOUNTANCY AND BANKING EXAMINATIONS HEMINGWAY’S FIRST AGAIN! UNRIVALLED RECORD MAINTAINED ! SUCCESSFUL U ’ HEMINGWAY CANDIDATES DIPLOMA IN BANKING Total passes for all New Zealand 157 HEMINGWAY’S PASSES 114 All the rest combined 43 HEMINGWAY’S SCORE 721% OF ALL RECORDED PASSES Follow the lead of over 5,000 successful Hemingway students in the last nine years alone — ENROL NOW WITH HEMINGWAY’S And Make Your Pass a Certainty! JJE MING WAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. BOX 516. AUCKLAND. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS -£45 PER WEEK turnover. 11 gals, milk per day; also grocery, confectionery, etc.; old-established shop and 5 living rooms; 27/6 per week. T. G. Hackshaw, 98 Ridgway Street. ’Phone 3536.
PRAMS AND PUSH CHAIRS. Bassinettes, Cots, Cot Mattress and Dolls’ Pram, are manufactured at B. S. K ENCH Opposite Regent. SWEET little business (dairy, confectionery and general mixed). Present owner 9 years. Exceptionally clean, good stock. Shop and accommodation, 20/- per week. Leaving Wanganui. Must sell. T. G. Hackshaw and Co., 98 Ridgway Street. ’Phone 3536. gE gMART ! SMARTNESS DEPENDS UPON THE APPEARANCE OF YOUR CLOTHES. Let us Clean—Press—and make them like New! QARNEY gPOONER, CLEANERS and DYERS, GUYTON STREET (opp. Chainey’s)
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 45, 23 February 1939, Page 1
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