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40 Hour Week for Housewives ? QUICKSHINE will help.

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 WANTED piHBF, unemployed, wants either camp or hotel work. —Write No, 18 Herald. SITUATIONS VACANT PENSIONER, active, gardening, good homo offered; bonus each month. —Apply “Home,” Herald. 138 WANTED. —A Nursery Housemaid, ' ' one child.—Ring 420 M.

WANTED. —Cowman Gardener.— Apply Phone 113. 131 ANTED. —Station Cowboy.—Apply Dalgety & Co. Ltd. 137 ANTED.—Two Men to split battens; own gear necessary, contract. —Phone 1242\V evenings. W‘ anted. —Housekeeper, 3 months, country, two in family; good wages.—Gardner, (i47D. 1 M ANTED. —Youth to milk and garden. —Apply Phone 9935, evenings. i? 2 "VITANTED. —Cook-general, no laun- ’’ dry work, good wages; references.—Phone Mrs. H. G. Rice, 1528. \\TANTED. —Middle-aged Lady as '' companion; give light assistance in house.—Address Herald Office. TIT ANTED. —A Cowman-gardener, ' ’ milk a few cows and garden work; permanent job for suitable man.—T. Craill, Phono 10225. 195

WANTED T ADY CLERK for our Invoice De--*J partment. Apply in own handwriting to the Secretary, ORMONDS MOTORS LTD, Box 71. I SO 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 l’’ree Lance Journalism and Story Writing fits you to earn good money in your spare time. Write for free particulars today. Druleigh College, Dept. "P.H." Box 1225, Auckland. IpARN a/- to 10/- per hour WRITING J SHOWCARDS AND TICKETS. Easy work. Learn quickly from a Professional who guarantees big results. New illustrated booklet sent to you free. No obligation. Just send your name and address to BERNARD E. McKAY, Show Card Studios, Wanganui.

YOUR SUCCESS! KESULTS 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 130, Hastings. WORK WANTED A LL types of Saws Sharpened, Set and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate —Saw Service, S. Loan,_36 Bright Street. Repairs. Russell Cycles. AWN Mower Repairs. * Russell Cycles. T AWNMOWERS, Motor, Tennis, overhauled, rotary machine ground.—“ Globe,” Disraeli Street, Mower Engineers. 134 T AWNMOWERS machine sharp- 1 ened, etc.; ail work guaranteed. Collection and delivery free. —Trevor Carr, 264 Whitaker St., Phone 4235. Depot. Evans’ Bacon Factory, Glad- ____ ATOTOR-CYCLE Repairs. Russell Cycles. KADIO 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, " WANTED TO BOARD WANTED.—Lady Boarder in pri- ** vate home; central, telephone.— Apply Herald. 200 LOST T OST.—-2 young Fox Terriers, last Sunday.—Return 8A Mataroa St.; reward. 174 T OST in town on Friday, Oval Gold Brooch set with diamonds and pearls.—Finder kindly ring 1492 K. m T OST.—From polo paddock, Matawhero, 23 Hoggets, earmarked backbit out each ear and top off right ear; finder rewarded.—Phone 142 M. FOUND 'p'OUND. —Cheap all dry Firewood, *• Mill ’Slabs, one sack 2/0, 2 for 4/3, 3 for 6/-, 7 for 13/-. Also Matai, 3/6 sack or 4 sacks and 1 kindling 14/-. —Only at Shipp & Sons, Phone 1040. WANTED TORRENT WANTED to Rent.—House or Flat, furnished or unfurnished (careful tenant); urgent.—Write No. 20, Herald. ISS

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20077, 25 October 1939, Page 1

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624

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20077, 25 October 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20077, 25 October 1939, Page 1

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