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For double the shine in half the time, use QUICKSHINE Floor Polish.

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 TIT ANTED. —Nursemaid, * ' r'hlldrpn —Rina" 1206 J used to WANTED. —Experienced Waitress. —Apply Tony’s Cafe. 997 yyANTED. A I-lousemaid-Laund- ’ ’ ress, and a young Daily Help, sleep out—Apply "Redwood.” 941 WANTED— Smart Boy to learn trade. —Apply Peel Street Shop 992 Smellie & Sons Ltd. WANTED. —Fencer, married man, wife to cook for 4 men (extra when necessary); wages £4 per week and' found.—Apply Phone 215 R Ruakituri (Wairoa Exchange). 976 WANTED BRICKLAYERS APPLY FOREMAN COOK HOSPITAL JOB. Transport up hill arranged. 983 KEY POSITIONS IN RADIO DRULEIGH trained radio experts to-day hold interesting positions in Air, Naval and Land* Defence Forces, in Broadcast Stations, at sea and Manufacturing. Write today for FREE particulars of the training that will qualify YOU, too, for this interesting work. Easy payments. Success assured. Druleigh college, Dept. "P.H.” Box 1225, Auckland. TRAINING CARRY on steadily with your specialized training so that it becomes an asset —something that will ensure a good position and salary. Remember, the I.C.S. trained man is Invaluable to every business. Here ire some of the 300 Courses that can be studied in your own time. Diesel Engineer Radio EngineerFoundry Work Electric Power & Righting *' Short Story Writing For information abou’n I. spe - alized training and for Free Prosectus, write to: INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. C., Box 120, Hastings. Accountancy 3uilding Advertising Salesmanship Chemistry Drafting WORK WANTED A DVERTISING Man (young) wants position ticket writer, showcards, lay-outs, etc.; shop preferred.—AdIress Herald. 930* A LL types of Saws Sharpened, Set and Re-toothed; machine accuate; charges moderate —Saw Service, I. Loan, 36 Bright Street. Repairs. i -- Russell Cycles. f AWN Mower Repairs. Russell Cycles. ' AWNMOWERS, Motor, Tennis, overhauled, rotary machine round.—“ Globe,” Disraeli Street, lower Engineers. 935 ' AWNMOWERS machine sharp--J ened, etc.; all work guaranteed, ollection and delivery free.—Trevor arr, 264 Whitaker St., Phone 4235. lepot, Evans’ Bacon Factory, Gladtone Rd. 11/TOTOR-CYCLE Repairs. Russell Cycles. PRIVATE Houses papered, painted, reasonable prices, references. — :all or write Simpson, 54 Wi Pere St. 984 >ADIO REPAIRS. Our skilled * radiotrician and modern faultndlng equipment enables us to handle spairs to any make of radio. Our ork is guaranteed. Our charges are sasonable, Clare & Jones Ltd. Peel treet. Phone 1406. yANTED. —Lawns to Mow; High * School boy.—Apply Herald. 1 979 WANTED BOARD BOARD and Lodgings wanted by respectable working man in private family; central; urgent.—Write No. 10 Herald. 981 WANTED TO BOARD yANTED to Board—Elderly Lady; ’ reasonable board, every attenon, good home. Write No. 2, Herald. LOST N Gladstone Rd., on Sunday, between Desmond Rd. and Taruheru >rner, lady’s blue band-knitted Cargan.—Would finder please return to Desmond Rd/, or Herald; reward. 977 T OST.—Diamond Tie-pin; finder rewarded. —Apply Herald. 928 T OST.—At Cemetery on Sunday, Diamond and Sapphire Ring; keepsake.—Reward, Herald. 987 LOST. —Between Mangapapa and P. & T. yards, a Man’s Grey Tweed Working Coat. —Finder leave Herald; reward. T OST.—Small Suitcase containing books and papers in Gisborne Saturday.—Finder please return to McCulloch Butler & Spence; reward. 982 PUPILS WANTED lOLLYWOOD School of Dressmaking, Regent Bldgs., Gisborne, ress cutting. Dress Designing and aking easily learnt. Thorough pernal tuition. Day and evening classes, ill for free demonstration. Success isured. ■ DRESSMAKING LADIES. —Have your frocks cut and tacked at the Hollywood School of Dressmaking, Regent Bldgs., Gisborne. Perfect fit. Reasonable charges.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20070, 17 October 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20070, 17 October 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20070, 17 October 1939, Page 1

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