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SITUATIONS WANTED WORK WANTED—Showcard Writ »» ing J. L. Mountford, Tolaga Bay. 650 WANTED by ’’-(nearly 15), 6 months’ office experience, position in shop or office. Address at Herald. 807 sWuXtTonsVa-cTnt /Contractor wanted, to cut firewood, 50-50 basis. Ring 618 M. 783 MAN or Youth, single, for dairy farm, Opotiki district; good wages to good man; good home. Ring G2SD, evenings._ 767 ■WANTED. —Probationer Girl. Apply Y» Tony's Cafe._ Peel Street. 806 \\7ANTED. —For country, about ’ ’ .July 21, capable person as General Help, able to take charge; good home and wages. Apply Herald. 771 RADIO EXPERTS WANTED BUT you must be qualified.' The Drulelgh Radio School is controlled by a British Admiralty Expert. Servicemen, Amateurs, Operators, Air Craftsmen, gain highest percentages of passes under its personal correspondence training. Moderate fees. Inquire to-dav to ensure your future —Druleigh College Ltd., Dept. “P.H.," Box 1225, Auckland WANTED FIRST CLASS MACHINIST Good wages to good man. Apply C. AICKEN & SON, LTD. Timber Merchants, Carnarvon Street.. best A GOOD INVESTMENT? pERTAINLY, a young man’s investment is an i.C-S. Course of specialised study giving him that additional knowledge and training so essential in successful .-business. Choose one of the 300 I.C.S, home study Courses and invest in success TO-DAY! Accountancy Matriculation Drafting Mechanical Eng. Diesel Eng Radio Mechanic Welding Fitter & Turner Civil Eng. Motor Mechanic’s Chemistry “A” Grade Exam. Without obligation, send for Free Prospectus stating your subject, trade or profession. Advice gladly given. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. C.. Box 120. Hastings. WORK WANTED A LL types of Saws Sharpened, Set and Re-toothed; machine accuat'e; charges moderate —Saw Service, }. Loan, 36 Bright Street. A LL classes of Building Work undertaken, at shortest notice.—R. 5. Northe, 282 Aberdeen Road, late of trey Street. -IYCLIE Repairs. Russell Cycles. AWN Mower Repairs. Russell Cycles. M OTOR-CYCLE Repairs. Russell Cycles. SAWS, machine sharpened and' retoothed; Lawnmowers' collected anil delivered; latest machines.— Trevor Carr, 307, Gladstone Road. WANTED BOARD BOARD Wanted; private family; vicinity 'State houses. Apply Herald. 78 9 _ WANTED TO BOARD WANTED to Board.—Two Men or Ladles, share room; near town. Apply Herald. 787_ 1 LOST T OST. —Friday, in phone box Roe- 1 buck Road, Invalid’s Walking Stick. Reward. Herald. 773 T OST. —Brown Cardigan, Hotel Workers’ Ball. Apply 242 PalmRoad. Reward. 800 T OST.—Saturday, Initial Brooch; keepsake Reward. Apply Herald. 80i T OST.—Monday, Lady’s Navy Blue Purse, Probably Gladstone Road. Reward. Ring 716. BH_ T OST.—Brown Jersey, between Wellington Street and Derby Street. Return Savoy. Cafe. Reward. 816 LOST. —Reo Truck Spare Wheel, on Tuesday night, between Te Karaka and Motu, size 750 x 20, painted cream. Ring 1767. Willis & Hadwin, or nearest police station. Reward. 717 ‘ FOUND ’OUND. —Coal for open fires, in any quantity, and all grades for nges. Carbonettes always in stock. Iso Coke and Dry Firewood, Only Shipps. Phone 1040, TO LET lO LET. —Furnished Bedroom and Kitchenette; suit married couple, iss Rees. 121 Russell Street- 775 lO LET. —Double Bed-sitting Room, suit married couple. Address 5 raid. 780 <0 LET. —Large area upstairs in building right in centre of' town, ry suitable sample rooms, showoms, or office. Rent 25/- per week. Ball & Crawshaw. Peel Street. GlsWANTED TO RENT A7ANTED.—Urgently, House to ' ’ rent; good tenant. Write No. 13, [erald. 781
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19980, 4 July 1939, Page 1
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