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As a Floor Polish QUICKSHINE for 40 years has been, and still is, different fom all others.

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.— Daily domestic help, 8.30 to 4. —Address Herald. 932 ANTED. A Housemaid-Laund-ress, and a young Daily Help, sleep out. —Apply "Redwood. 941 WANTED.—GirI to assist light ' ' household duties.—ll 3 Sheehan Street. TRAINED ARTISTS WANTED TICKET Writers and Cartoonists. YOU may have latent talent! Develop it under Druleigh's unique Hbme Study methods! Moderate fees payable monthly. Ticket and Showcard Designing, £5, Cartooning. £3 3/-. Materials supplied. Write today for free particulars. Druleigh College, Dept. “P.H.” Box 1225. Auckland YOUR SUCCESS! EESULTS 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 Journalism Bookkeeping Electrical Eng. Concrete Eng. Radio Mechanic Commercial Art A.M.I.E.E. A.M.I.C.E. 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. WORK WANTED Advertising Man (young) wants position ticket writer, showcards, lay-outs, etc.; shop preferred.—A.ddress Herald. 930 ALL types of Saws Sharpened, Set t*- and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate —Saw Service, 3. Loan, 36 Bright Street. HYCLE Repairs. Russell Cycles. AWN Mower Repairs. 4 Russell Cycles. LAWNMOWERS, Motor, Tennis, overhauled, rotary machine ground.—" Globe,” Disraeli Street, Mower Engineers. 93a LAWNMOWERS machine sharpened, etc.; all work guaranteed. Collection and delivery free. —Trevor Carr, 264 Whitaker St., Phone 4235. Depot, Evans’ Bacon Factory, Gladstone Rd. MOTOR-CYCLE Repairs. Russell Cycles. RADIO REPAIRS. Our skilled radiotrician and modern faultJlnding 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. WANTED BOARD :>OARD required urgently in private 4 home by respectable young man. -Write No. 8 Herald. LOST OST. —Diamond Tie-pin; tinder re--4 warded.—Apply Herald. 928 T OST. —Paper D nightgowns aid Office. bag containing 2 -Kindly leave Her--958 f OST. —On Saturday, probably in L- 4 Gladstone Rd., large Map of Wai;aremoana.—Please return to Herald )fflce. 945 T OST.— Lady's Gold Wristlet Watch, between Atkinson St. and Taruheru Cemetery.—Finder please Ring 300; reward. 949 LOST. —Between Peel and Russell Streets, Gold Wristlet Watch; E. Cousins engraved on back. —Finder return to 192 Russell St.; reward. 879 FOUND i'OUND. — One Canoe in River.—Apply Herald. Waimata 959 i'OUND. —Cheap all dry Firewood. Mill Slabs, one sack 2/6, 2 for '3, 3 for 6/-, 7 for 13/-. Also Matai, '6 sack or 4 sacks and 1 kindling 1/-. —Only at Shipp & Sons, Phone McKEAGUE'S FOOD NEWS_ QHIRRIFF’S” “Fancy Free” for Desserts, Pie and Tart Fillings; ulckly made; Gd per packet at Mcfeague’s, The Grocers. SPRING Is here! Keep healthy! Drink “Juicidrinks” Tomato Juice, large tins 9d, or 3 for 2/-, at McKeague’s, The Grocers. “TTEINZ” Vegetable Salad— Freshlygathered Vegetables in a delicious mayonnaise dressing; ready to serve; 1/- tin at McKeague’s, The Grocers. ‘C'OR Velvet-smooth, Home-made Ice-cream, “Jello” Freezing Mix, 1/- tin. “Jello” Ice-cream Powder, 1/- packet, at McKeague’s, The Grocers. WANTED TO RENT WANTED to Rent. —House, two ’ adults- careful tenants.—. adults; careful tenants. —Apply Reliable,” Herald. 925 JpK cash offered to person securing 5 or G-roomed House handy to town; adults, fii'st-class tenants. — Write No. 9 Herald. 942

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20069, 16 October 1939, Page 1

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610

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20069, 16 October 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20069, 16 October 1939, Page 1

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