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When making enquiries regarding advertisements in these columns, please quote the number of the advertisement. This will save much time, and ensure the correct information being given. . SITUATIONS WANTED Englishwoman, recently, arrived, experienced with animals and holding veterinary certificate, would like position on farm or station; generally useful. Bird, c/o Wright Stephenson, Wellington. SITUATIONS VACANT XYT ANTED.—GirI to assist; sleep out. Mrs.'Keith Bull. Phone 903. WANTED, Young Girl to mind children and light houseworkk. Ring S32K, 645 iW ANTED. —Married Couple j’ ’ Coast Station. Ring 3S, : maru Bay, evenings. for Toko--622 | TIT ANTED.—Young Girl to help in S ’’ House, Patutahi district. Ring 1498 D. G!K{ TT7 ANTED —Experienced Cook Gen- ” eral; wages £2. Ring 9935. 690 TI7ANTED.—Young Man with motor cycle for conveyance “Daily Mail’ from Wairoa, 7 a.m. daily. Apply Bushnell's Booksellers. G 99
COOK HOSPITAL Wf ANTED.— Immediately qualified ’’ Nurses for Cook Hospital. Applications from nurses married, or nurses partly trained will also be considered. Apply direct, Matron, Cook Hospital. 685 WANTED CARRIED COUPLE for Huiarua -*•'•*- Station; Man, kill, garden, milk 2-4 Cows; Wife, cook 4-5 men; own cottage; wages .€4 per week and found, Apply McCULLOUCH, BUTLER & SPENCE Public Accountants. OS7 EXPERT RADIO TUITION ■VT Z.’s leading radio tutor can train A’ *you by mail for any radio examination. ' Operators, (Air, Sea and Land) Technicians, Servicemen. Amateurs, etc. Moderate fees. Success assured. Write now for free particulars. Druleigh Radio College. Dept. “P. 8.,” Box 1225, Auckland. USE YOUR TIME! TAON’T spend all your spare time in pleasure. The wise and ambitious man uses most of it in acquiring knowledge to help him succeed in work or business. Why not YOU! Take an I.C.S. Course of specialized training—it can be done in spare time. Here are some of the 300 Courses. Commercial Art Radio Mechanic Aero Engineer Professional Exams Short Story Writing Send for Free Booklet, stating you! subject. Advice gladly given entirely without obligation. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. C„ Box 120 Hastings. Architecture Building Foundry Work Electrical Eng. Concrete En WORK WANTED ALL types of Saws Sharpened, Set A and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate—Saw Service, S. Loan, 36 Bright Street. pYCLE Repairs. Russell Cycles. CARPENTERING Work, Additions, alterations, Carpentering work•manship. Free estimates. Phone 1871. 643 Electrical Repairs? 1406 is the Telephone number. —Clare & Jones Ltd. AWN Mower Repairs. J Russell Cycles. M OTOR-CYCLE Repairs. Russell Cycles. CAWS,, machine sharpened and reJP toothed; Lawnmowers collected and delivered; latest machines.— Trevor Carr, 264 Whitaker Street, iPhone 4235. Depot Evans Bacon k Factory, Gladstone Road. LOST T OST. —Brown left hand Astrakhan Glove, in Lowe Street. Leave at Herald. G 34 T OST.—Peel Street, Suede Pouch, containing money. Finder please leave Herald. Reward. 698 T OST. —From Huiarua Station, one ■*-4 black and light tan coloured Bitch, about the 14th August. Ring Robinson, 604 D or Huiarua Station Reward. 672 FOUND EOUND. —Coal for open fires in any quantity, and all grades for ranges. Carbonettes always in stock. Also Coke and Dry Firewood. Only at Shipps, Phone 1040. FOUND. —Up-to-date unfurnished Flat of four rooms and sleeping porch with all electric conveniences. Rent £ 21-/- per week. Ball & Crawshaw. TO LET TO LET. —•Unfurnished Room, Albert Buildings, Peel Street. Apply Public Trust. 663 TO LET. —One or Two Unfurnished Front Rooms; open fireplace; gas cooker. Apply Herald. 695 npo LET. —4-roomed Flat and. convenlences, Kaiti Esplanade. Available for immediate possession. Apply Frank Nalli, Estate Agent, 72 Lowe Street. WANTED KNOWN PICTURE Framing Is a special department of ours. Let us frame your next picture.—H. J. Dunstan, 225 Gladstone Road (near Town Clock) Gisborne. ' YOUR own material made up in latest style. W. D. Christie. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Tailor, 62 Stanley Road.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20033, 4 September 1939, Page 1
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