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QUICKSHINE as a Floor Polish enjoys the confidence of the Dominion.

When making enquiries regarding advertisements in these columns, please quote the number of the advertisement. This will save much tme, and ensure the correct information being given. BJTUATBONS VACANT WANTED.—Shepherd. Apply Phone ” 394 or 839 evenings. 992 "WANTED—Assistant able to do ” plain cooking. Apply ‘‘Creche.” 732 fir ANTED.—Cow-boy for Coast StaLtd. tion. Apply Williams & Kettle 725 WANTED for Memorial Home, ’’ Wards Maid; wages award rates. Apply to Custodian, Memorial Home. 722 wanted, Stable Lads, able to ride ” work: also two lads to be apprenticed. J. H. Jelferd, Ngatarawa, Hastings. 736 3 WANTED.—Junior Shepherd; 3 ’ ’ dug,, .nd g<.aj-. Close to Wniroa; state wages, capabilities to Shepherd, Bag 53, Wairoa, T |o WANTED. Experienced Young '.ady for the Fancy Goods Dept. Apply by letter only first instance giving particulars—Thomas Adams, Bookseller & Stationer. % j>t>7s» PRACTICAL TICKET WRITING WE can train you Individually in a practioal way by mail to write attractive modern tickets and showcards. As a result you can earn money in your spare time or at your regular job. Complete fee, including materials £5. Success assured. Inquire Druleigh College, Dept. “P.H.,” Box 1225, Auckland. ARE YOU TRAINING? TYkE man who gets on in life—who makes steady progress in his business, trade or profession—is the one who spends a certain amount of spare' time being trained. I.C.S. specialised training will definitely put YOU ahead. Start a Course NOW—over 300 to choose from— Salesmanship Fitter & Turner Window Dressing Carpenter and Ticket Writing Joiner Accountancy Radio Engineer Professional Exams. Mechanical Eng. Commence TO-DAY! W'rite for letaits of Courses and Free Booklet. No obligation. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. C., Box 120. Hastings. WORK WANTED A LL types of Saws Sharpened, Set and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate —Saw Service. 8. Loan, 36 Bright Street. IYCLE Repairs, ' Russell Cycles. XpLECTRICAL Repeiirs? Telephone nuaiber.Jones Ltd. 1406 is the -Clare & T AWN Mower Repairs. Russell Cycles. "XTOTOR-CYCLE Repairs. Russell Cycles. CHOWCARD and Ticket writing.— J. L. Mountford, Tolaga Bay. 592 CAWS, machine sharpened and retoothed; Lawnmowers collected and delivered; latest machines. — Trevor Carr, 264 Whitaker Street, Phone 4235. Depot Evans Bacon Factory, Gladstone Road. WANTED BOARD VOUNG . Lady (refined) requires board; handy to town. Write No. 22, Herald. 733 WANTED TO BOARD y ACANCY Boarders. for two Gentlemen Apply Herald. 731 LOST LOST. —Pig between Wuipaoa and Abattoirs, slit in top of right ear. Ring Phone 954. 720 FOUND UND. —Coal for open fires, in any nnar.tltv. and all grades for , co . Carbonetces always in stock. - Coke and Dry Firewood. Only Ihlppa. Phone 1040. TO LET 3 LET. —Large Furnished House with all modern conveniences and lutifully situated, available until :ober. Apply Ball & Crawshaw, :urlty Buildings. Gisborne. FRUIT, VEGETABLES LL Classes of Fruit Trees, Shrubs, L and Seedlings, from beat selected >ck and seeds. Hardy’s Fruit Exange, 34 Feel Street. 'ALLARAT Apples 6/- per case, ’ Dessert Apples 4d per lb.. All ish and juicy at Hardy’s, Fruit :change, Phone 310. EMONS. —Ripe Lemons, at the Orchard, from 4d per dozen. Sweet anges.—Grey’s Orchard, Ormond.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20006, 3 August 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20006, 3 August 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20006, 3 August 1939, Page 1

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