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NOTICE We regret that owing to the increased cost of postage, casual small advertisements appearing in these columns can be accepted only for cash from customers who have not a regular advertising account.

SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED.— Married Couple; wages £4 a week. Ring 71S, Tokomaru Bay, evenings. ■ s WANTED.— A Cook General; everything electric; no washing; country. Apply Herald. ‘ tiS(l WANTED.— Male Cook or Married ’’ Couple. Apply 145 W, Tolaga Bay. 740 ■WANTED— Housekeeper tor Coast, 2 men. Apply Williams & Kettle Ltd. 743 TIT ANTED.—Gardener; vegetables ’' and flowers. Active pensioner. Small remuneration; good home. Ring 1242 D. L 3 -L

COOK HOSPITAL WANTED for Memorial Home, Assistant Cook and one Wardsmaid. Award rates of pay. Apply to— CUSTODIAN, MEMORIAL HOME. 748 WANTED THIRST - CLASS CARPENTERS; waffes 3/- per hour, plus overtime. Apply in- person. Foreman' A.M.P. Building Contract. D. GLENGARRY LTD. 707 ■ ~s: TRAINED ARTISTS WANTED rpiCKET Writers and Cartoonists. 4- YOU may have latent talent! Develop it under Druleigh’s unique Home Study methods! Moderate fees payable monthly. Ticket and Showcard Designing, £5, Cartooning, £3 3/-. Materials supplied. Write today fot free particulars. Druleigh College, Dept, “P.H.” Box 1225, Auckland YOUR SUCCESS! RESULTS from I.C.S. training are extraordinary. Become a successful student like thousands of others throughout the world. For you, it means just spare time study, at home or at any place where you may be living, the subject being your own choice. The I.C.S. follow you wherever you go. Here are a few of the 300 courses:— Architecture Radio Mechanic Journalism Commercial Art Bookkeeping A.M.I.E.E. Electrical Eng. A.M.I.C.E. Concrete Eng. A.M.I.M.E. Let us know in which subject you Wish to be trained. Helpful advice given Without obligation. Send for Free Prospectus. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. C., Box 120, Hastings. ,i WORK WANTED A LL types of Saws Sharpened, Set and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate—Saw Service, S. Loan, 36 Bright Street. pYCLE Repairs. Russell Cycles. AWN Mower Repairs. J Russell Cycles. LAWNMOWERS overhauled, hedge clippers sharpened. Globe Engineering, 78 Disraeli Street, Mower Engineers. 739 M OTOR-CYCLE Repairs. Russell Cycles. RADIO REPAIRS. Our skilled radiotrician and modern faultfinding equipment enables us to handle repairs to any make of radio. Our work, is guaranteed. Our charges are reasonable. Clare & Jones Ltd. Peel Street. Phone 1406. SAWS, machine sharpened and retoothed: Lawnmowers collected md delivered; latest machines.— rrevor Carr, 264 Whittaker Street. Phone 4235. Depot Evans Bacon Factory, Gladstone Road. WANTED BOARD BUSINESS Lady requires Board; must be near Town. Write No. 48, Herald. 741 LOST LOST.— Ladies’ Gold Wristlet Watch on Saturday night, engraved “Christmas, 1936.” Reward; ring 895, 745 T OST. —From Rangatira Station, Te Karaka, black and white prick eared Sheepdog; answers to name of Boy. Finder please ring 425, Te Karaka. . 719 OTRAYED from Upper Fox Street, Small Black Cat. Elude phone 1385. Finder please 737 FOUND ILOSING Down Sale at "Patz,” ' Lowe Street, this season’s Frocks id SUits, selling at less than cost. __ 721 ’OUND.—CoaI for open fires in any quantity, and all grades for nges. Carbonettes always in stock, so Coke and Dry Firewood. Only Shipps, Phone 1040. WANTED KNOWN Agent, S. Thompson, Phone 1185. ■|LJANTEL Radios.—Radion Genrad, Roger, Attwaterkent, Empire, Cromwell, Majestic. Good performers. £5 each. Clare & Jones Ltd. ■piCTUItE-Framing is a special departinent of ours. Let us frame your neit picture.—H. J. Dunstan, 226 Gladstone Road (near Town Clock) Gisborne. YOUR own material made up in latest style. W. D. Christie, Ladies and Gentlemen’s Tailor, 62 Stanley Foad. MoKEAGUE’S FOOD NEWS “CHIRRIFF'S” “Fancy Free” for ° Deserts, Pie and Tart Fillings; quickly made; 6d per packet at McKeague’s, The Grocers. OPRING is here! Keep healthy! Drink "Juicidrinks” Tomato Juice, large tlhs 9d, or 3 for 2/-, at McKeague’s, The Grocers. “TTEINZ” Vegetable Salad—Freshly- _ gathered Vegetables in a delicious mayonnaise dressing; ready to serve; 1/- tin at McKeague’s, The Grocers. Velvet-smooth, Home-made * Ice-cream, “Jello” Freezing Mix, 1/- tin. “Jello" Ice-cream Powder, 1/- packbt, at McKeague’s, The Grocers.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20063, 9 October 1939, Page 1

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662

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20063, 9 October 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20063, 9 October 1939, Page 1

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