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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 VACANT TTOUSE-TO-HOUSE Canvassers wanted. Good proposition for capable man with car. Write “Salesman,” Box 11, South Wellington, 154 TITANACER required for general i.TA g ro cery store; sole charge. Apply immediately to Secretary, Tuai Go-operative Society, TUai, Hawke’s Bay. ■ 167 ANTED. —A Cook for station. Apply E. Semmens, Phone 412 U. 131 w WANTED. —Young Girl, about 10 or 17 to assist. Apply Redwood Hospital, Palmerston Road. 100 WANTED.— Young Intelligent 'Girl to learn waiting on tables. Apply Herald. 4 7 a TE PUIA HOSPITAL JJOSPITAL AID (Probationer Nurse) required for Public Hospital Te Puia-; Salary 30/- week. Write or phone • Matron, 74S Tokomaru Bay. 147
TRAINED ARTISTS WANTED Writers and Cartoonists. YOU may have latent talent! Develop it under Druleigh’s unique Home Study methods! Moderate lees payable monthly. Ticket and Showcard Designing, £5, Cartooning, .C 3 3/-. Materials supplied. Write today for free particulars. Druleigh College, Dept. “P.H.” Box 1225, Auckland SECURITY'. VOU, and every other man, desires , , a secure position and steady income—especially in time of trouble. Specialized training and spare time study can give you that security. Do not be an “odd job” man; become proficent in your particular trade or profession. An I.C.S. Course of training will give you the necessary proficiency to ensure security. Radio Engineer Building Electric Power & Concrete Eng. Lighting Civil Eng. Aero Ground Eng. Architecture Wireman’s License Journalism Let us know in which subject you wish to get on. Free Booklet and advice on request—no obligation. 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, 36 Bright Street. pYCLE Repairs. Russell Cycles. ELECTRICAL Repairs? 1406 is the Ah Teienhnno number. —Clare & Telephone Jones Ltd. JOHNS’ Signs now undertake in- ** terior and exterior house painting. Get our price. AWN Mower Repairs. * Russell Cycles. T ET us advise you on artistic interibr painting and decorating. Johns' Signs. TtfOTOR-CYCLE Repairs. Russell Cycles. CAWS, machine sharpened and retoothed; Lawnmowers collected ind delivered; latest machines. — Trevor Carr, 264 Whitaker Street, Phone 4235. Depot Evans Bacon Factory, Gladstone Road. WANTED BOARD BUSINESS Man desires Room and Board, or Room with tray; vicinity beach. Apply, stating '(erms, "J.G.,” Herald, 91 WANTED TO BOARD TTACANCIES for Three Boarders, Ladies or Men; two to share room. Address Herald. 92 WANTED TO RENT Ranted to Rent.—Two partly ' • furnished Rooms; use of convenances. Address Herald. 81 Jt/ANTED to Rent or Lease.—Small ' • House, near town. Write No. 3, Jerald. 159 y ANTED.—Furnished Cottage or Bach, any beach. Write No. 4, Jerald. 169 yANTED to Rent. By Young Couple, House, of two or three looms;- Te Hapara preferred. Write R.A.,’’ c/o Herald. 165 LOST OST. —One Cream Suede Glove, beh tween town clock and Regent heatre. Apply Herald. 179 OST. —Navy Blue Kid Gloves, beJ tween Stout Street, Wainui Road, UYCCII ... „ ’ ’ " aturday afternoon. Apply Herald. 164 TO LET Vo LET. —Two Rooms, at Waikanat- ■ Beach, Address .Herald. 98 HO LET. —Self contained flat. All L electric. Right in town. Apply rank Neill, Estate Agent. 72 Lowe treet. tq LET. —'Furnished House of five • rooms; handy to town; rent £2 per week. Furnished Flat, £2 >r week. Ball & Crawshaw, Estate gents, Peel Street. 10 LET. —House of 3 bedrooms, • with electric light, gas griller, increte paths, garage. Rent 32/6 >r week. Ball & Crawshaw, Peel ;reet, Gisborne. WANTED KNOWN 3ICTURE Framing is a special department of ours. Let us frame our next picture. —H. J. , Dunstan, 25 Gladstone Road 'near Town lock) Gisborne. _• _ [TOUR own material made up in 1 latest style. W, D.. Christie, .adies’ and Gentlemen’s Tailor, 62 *anley Road.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20045, 18 September 1939, Page 1
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