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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 gjyem . SITUATIONS VACANT OAIART Volina Woman wanted for 8D Cafeteria. Apply Herald. SOI WANTED. —Girl, assist light duties, 8 to 2.30. Phone 1156. 804 W' ANTED—Married Shepherd. Apply Wilson, 51S. Walroa. 774 \I7 ANTED. —A Shepherd for Pau- ’’ mutu Station. Apply 488 S. 770 AN TED.—Man or .Boy, ,f.o.r, mi,llc- ” lrig; machines'; award wages; fare paid. Apply Herald. 850 WANTED.— Smart Boy for electrical shop. Write No. 30. Herald. 855 TIT ANTED. —'Second Cook 00/-; '' General (housework) 43/-. Ring Phone 5 Morere. 781 X\T ANTED.—Youth for odd jobs; ** short period. Apply Humphrey, Kaiti Esplanade_. 873 \ITANTED, Stable Lads, able to ride ' ' work; also two lads to be apprenticed. J. H. Jefferd, Ngatarawa, HastTX7ANTED. —Junior Shepherd with 2 horses and 4 or 5 dogs for country station. Apply Common Shelton & Coy. Ltd. 841 XXJ ANTED. —Early August, reliable Shepherd for Onetohunga station. Ring evenings, 3M, Tokomaru Bay. \\7ANTED. —Experienced Shepherd, ” single for Arowhana Station. Apply Fred Martin, Telephone 66M, Te Ka raka. 646 WANTED.—Youth to learn Sign- ” writing Trade. Apply Forrest Signs, Grey Street (next H.S. Motors). S74 ANTED.—General, one used to waiting and cooking preferred, 35/- week, rising 60/- in near future if satisfactory and able to take charge. Write No. 29, Herald. 822

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 'V'OU can study modern building methods, plan drawing, estimating, tendering, etc., by mail under the personal guidance of one of N.Z.’s leading experts. Moderate fees. For free particulars, write Druleigh College, Dept. Box 1225, Auckland. INTERESTING WORK AND A GOOD SALARY FOR YOU! "DECOME a specialist and secure a good position offering scope for advancement by means of an I.C.S. home study Course of specialized training. Wherever you live, this world-wide organisation can give you the necessary training to success. These are a few of the 300 Courses: Radio Engineer Salesmanship 'Diesel Engineer Advertising Electrical Eng. Accountancy Journalism Building Professional Exams. Architecture Send for the I.C.S. Free Booklet, stating the subject or profession in which you "are interested. Advice gladly given without obligation. Write NOW! INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. C., Box 120, Hastings. WORK WANTED ALL types of Saws Sharpened, Set and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate —Saw Service, S. Loan, 30 Bright Street. c YCLE Repairs. Russell Cycles. TpLECTRICAL Repairs? 1406 is the Telephone number. —Clare & Jones Ltd. T AWN Mower Repairs. Russell Cycles. TITOTOR-CYCLE Repairs. Russell Cycles. CHOWCARD and Ticket writing.— J. L. Mountford, Tolaga Bay. 592 SAWS, 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 ‘C'ULL Board wanted for Two Young Men; central preferred. Write No. 33, Herald. 371 WANTED TO RENT ~~ SCHOOL Teacher (no family) requires Furnished Bach or House in or near Gisborne for fortnight, from August 19, Apply Herald. 859 YyANTED. —Living Room behind * ’ shop or small house. Very urgent. Apply Herald. 857 WANTED to Rent—A 2or 3 -roomed ’’ House; handy to town. Apply Tony's Cafe, Peel Street, Telephone No, 2016, 837 LOST T OST. —From Kaili, 2-year-old Springing Jersey Helt'er; V back of right ear. Reward. Kalti Works. FOUND I^OUND. —Coal for open fires, In any quantity, and all grades for ranges. Carbonettes always in stoek. Also Coke and Dry Firewood. Only at Shipps. Phone 1040. TO LET BACH (in town, cheap, every convenience) to Exchange for one suburbs, with garden. Write No. 32, Herald. 866 TO LET—Front Bedroom, two beds, fireplace; kitchenette or tray, optional. Phone 1263. 875 T~O LET. —Two Unfurnished Rooms; ladv: conveniences Write No. 27, Herald. 797 rO LET. —Two Detached Furnished Rooms; electric cooker and heater. Ung 1293 after 5 p.m. rO LET.— Large Furnished House with all modern conveniences and jeautlfully situated, available until Dctober. Apply Ball & Crawshaw, Security Buildings. Gisborne. [LEATHER Weight Paper and En- ■ velopes for Air Mai) Correspondmce. Seven Sheets Paper, suitable ;yping both sides, and Envelope Velgh only half ounce;. 100 Sheets md 50 Envelopes, from 3/-, 3/6, 4/-, iccordtng to quality of paper.— Serald Office.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20009, 7 August 1939, Page 1

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700

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20009, 7 August 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20009, 7 August 1939, Page 1

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