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Tried out many Floor Polishes, but nothing equals QUICKSHINE

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. SITUATION SWAN T E D "MARRIED Man requires position station; teamster, tractor or lorry driver; 20 years’ station experience. Write No. 22, Herald. 399 WANTED. —Work at grocery provisions or general; counter, orders or manager, position of trust ; over war age. No. 20, Herald. 402 SITUATIONS VACANT YSfANTED. —Experienced Cook. Ap- ' ' ply Devon Tearooms. _ _ 302 WANTED. A Companion Help. Apply 112 Ballanee Street. 343 WANTED.—GirI to assist with * ’ children, and household duties. Apply 138 Fox Street. 397 YVf ANTED —Junior Shepherd; wages ” £2/10/-. Apply Gisborne Sheepfarmers. 301 WANTED. —Pensioner; gardening; ’' country; good home; handy to town. Write No. IS, Herald. 391 ANTED.—A Boy for stable? W. Turnbull, Te llapara. Phono 007. 410 ANTED for Waerenga-o-kuri, Quarry Spavvlers. Apply on job. 427 w w WANTED.— Cook General; BWan; capable plain cooking; two adults; town. Write stating age and wages. P.O. Box 210, Gisborne. 42;j

WANTED SMART YOUNG LADY to take charge Drapery Department at Tolaga Bay. One with buying experience preferred. Apply GISBORNE SHEBPFARMERS Customhouse Street. -LS MAKE MONEY BY WRITING IN Radio, the Press and Advertising. there is an insatiable demand for trained Writers. Druleigh’s unique home-study training in Free Lance Journalism and Story Writing fits you to earn good money in your spare time. Write for free particulars today. Druleigh College, Dept. “PHI.” Box 1225, Auckland. SECURITY! VOU, and every other man, desires a secure position and steady in-come—-especially in time of trouble. Specialized training and spare time study can give you that security. Do not be an “odd job” man; become proflcent 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. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY WANTED. ” Sewing; Street. Dressmaking, plain reasonable. 203 Grey 335 WORK WANTED A LL types of Saws Sharpened, Set and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate—Saw Service, S. Loan, 36 Bright Street. Y CLe" Repairs” V* Russ e 11_C ycl es. TJ'ENCING, contract; or splitting; own gear; 3 Taumarunui men. Write No. 19, Herald. 394 TOBINS’ Signs now undertake interior and exterior house painting. Get our price. LAWN Mower Repairs. Russell Cycles. LET us advise you on artistic interior painting and decorating. Johns' Signs. TITOTOR-CYCLE Repairs. Russell Cycles. 3AW3, machine sharpened and re--3 toothed; Lawnmowers collected ind delivered; latest machines.— rrevor Carr, 264 Whitaker Street, ?hone 4235. Depot Evans Bacon factory, Gladstone Road. LOST LOST.— Friday, Gold Cross, name engraved on front. Finder please leave Herald. Reward. 381 LOST. —The desire for other ales after tasting Waiternatu temperature controlled on draft at the Gisborne Hotel. '* l “ WANT g D tq rlnt WANTED Furnished Cottage, Wainui; one month; good tenant. Write No. 17, Blent Id. 414 W~ ANTED. —-Furnished Bed-sitting Room, or Small Fiat with use 3onveniences; hot bath essential. Write No. 23, Herald. 411

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20053, 27 September 1939, Page 1

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538

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20053, 27 September 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20053, 27 September 1939, Page 1

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