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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 Station near town, Cowboy •*■ with some knowledge general station work.—Rlnir 3955. 3CB VX/ANTED.— Youth or -Man for dairy " farm.—F. Somerton, 9SID. 418 WANTED.— A Girl to mind 3 children; wages £1 a week—King 1206 J. • toi L WANTED.— Capable Help for country, after show, good wages.— Apply Herald. 4tß 'J ANTED. —Experienced Shepherd * V for Coast station.— Apply Common, Shelton and Co. Ltd. aS2 WANTED. —Good Maori Shearer to " complete gang: 36,000 run.— Apply Phone 145 M, Tolaga Bay. -Youth for Bowser Sta- • ■ tion.—.apply in own handwriting to Blackburn & Blackburn, Peel St. 422 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION IRAINED Builders always earn ■ good money. Druleigh's unique course of training in Modern Building Construction fits you to Supervise, Plan, Tender, Estimate, etc. It is specially designed for N.Z. conditions. Moderate fee. Write for free particulars to Druletgh College, Depl. "P.8.H.," P.O. Box 1225. Auckland.
ARN 5/- to 10/- per hour WRITING 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 Studio 3, Wanganui. ACTIVE SERVICE QUESTION J: Who will be given the most responsible duties in a Mechanised Army? ANSWER 1: The men with technical training in Diesel, Aero. Motor, Civil. or Mech. &ng. and Draughtsmanship. QUESTION 2: Who will fill the places of the technical men required tor war? ANSWEii 2: The technically-trained men unable to enlist. In Peace or War, the Trained Man is Indispensable. THE I.C.S. PREPARES YOU. Inquire now—it costs only 2d. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. C, Box 120, Hastings. Write for Free Prospectus and advice as to how you can succeed in your occupation. No obligation, but in your own interest, do not del WORK WANTED LL types of Saws Sharpened, Set —■ and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate —Saw Service, S. Loan, 3t> Bright Street. LL Visitors to Exhibition, have your car converted to a sleeper, from £2. We collect and deliver your care free; Phone 1919.—J. Burnett & Sons, corner Aberdeen and Herbert Roads. 423 Ci Y CLE Repairs. J Russell Cycles. AWN Mower Repairs. Russell Cycles. ' AWNMOWERS, Motor, Tennis, -* overhauled, rotary machine ground.—" Globe," Disraeli Street, Mower Engineers. 324
LAWNMOWERS macnine sharpened, etc.; all work guaranteed. Collection and delivery free.—Trevor Carr, 264 Whltaker St., Phone 4235. Depot, Evans' Bacon Factory. Gladatone Rd. IyOTOR-CYCLE Repairs. ■"•*• Russell Cycles. 1406 iH the num,Jei ' tor radio or electrical repairs or installations. —Clare & Jones Ltd. ACCOMMODATION RCADTA Private Hotel, Wairoa.— *■ Re-opened under entirely new Management; superior cuisine. JUR Cap off Morris X, vicinity Peel - 1 Street.-—Please ring 17415; reward. 397 T OST.—Lady s New Bicycle, Royal Devon- reward. —Phone 1902. 396 T OST.—One Smooth-haired Black ■V and Brindle Dog, near Makaraka. —Finder please ring 6CM, Te Karaka; «w»rf 344 ' Black-faced Jersey Cow, covci i; last seen in Stout St.— Ring 1657 'OUND at Patz, Lowe St., last week at closing down sale, all Frocks selling below cost. 4 - ] T^OUND.—Cheap all dry Firewood, Mill Slabs, one sack 2/6, 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. TO LET tO LET. —Fully Furnished Bedsitting Room; best locality.— Address at Herald. 414 j Unfurnished Rooms to elderly couple; handy to Beach.—Address at Herald. 381 LET.—Furnished House- imrne- "*■ diate possession; every convenience. Apply Frank Neill, Real Estate Agent. 72 Lowe Street. "O LET.—Shops and Offices becom- ' Ing available; good business premises in best part of town.—Apply for further particulars Ball & Crawahaw.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 2 November 1939, Page 1
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