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There’s a best in everything in Floor Polish It’s QUICKSHiNE

When making enquiries regarding advertisements in these columns, please quote the number of the advertisement. This will save much time, and ensure the correct information being given. SITUATIONS VACANT ” WANTED. Cook-general. King 659. 386 YX7ANTED. —Waitress for Tolaga ** Bay Hotel. 453 WANTED. —2 Youths for General farm work. —Apply Dalgety & Co. Ltd. TyANTED.— Gang of Shearers, immediately, for approximately 2500 sheep; 5 stands. —Phone 113. 442 ANTED. Cook-general, Wai- '' mata; electricity; time off during Xmas. —Ring 3755. 449 W" ANTED.—Young Lady for Shop, over sixteen; some experience preferred.—Write No. 28, Herald. 399 YX7ANTED— Engine Driver, second '' class ticket, steam with wood. Apply East Coast Commissioner.

ACCOUNTANCY-SECRETARIAL FOR specialist personalised training by mail lor tbe really big jobs as Accountants, Secretaries, Book-keepers, Business Managers. Get started now. Write to the proven experts to-day. Druleigh College, Dept. “P.8.H.," Box 1225, Auckland. TECHNICAL TRAINING YOU can acquire it without interfering with your present employment. The I.C.S. can give you a thorough training in various technical subjects, such as „ , . Diesel Engineering Draftsmanship Mechanical „ Aero Fitter and Motor Engineer Rigger Structural Eng. Aero Ground Civil Engineer Engineer Electrical Eng. Accountancy The technically trained man with specialised knowledge is in demand to-day, either in one of the Services or civil employment. It is up to YOU! Without obligation, send for the I.C.S. Free Booklet on how to succeed INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. C, Box 120, Hastings. ' WORK WANTED A LL types of Saws Sharpened, Set and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate——Saw Service, Sam Loan, 36 Bright Street. ADD- Visitors to ttxhiV.tloH, have your car converted to a sleeper, from £2. We collect and deliver your car free; Phone 1919.—J. Burnett & Sons, corner Aberdeen and Herbert Roads. pOMPETENT Worker available harvesting and other work. — Phone 1542. 390 LAWNMOWEES, Motor, Tennis, overhauled, rotary machine ground. ‘Globe,” Disraeli Street, Mower Engineers. ■lOl LAWNMOWERS macnine sharpened, etc.; all work guaranteed. Collection and delivery free.—Trevor Carr, 264 Whitaker St., Phone 4235. Depot. Evans’ Bacon Factory, Gladstone Rd. 1408 i 3 tbe number for radio or electrical repairs or installations. —Clare ft Jones Ltd. MOTOR AND PUSH MOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED COMPETENT Mechanics guarantee thorough job. Machine sharpening ensures a Mower that cuts properly and stays sharp longer. Collection and delivery arranged. Phone 267. RUSSELL CYCLES & MOTORS LOST • T OST. —Weaner Pig in sack, between Patutahi and Oil Wells. — Finder please ring 647 D. 441 T OST —At Show, one Hunting " Stick. —Reward on returning to Herald. 429 LOST. —Between Russell Street and Town, Brown Skin Glove. —Reward at Herald. 451 T OST.—Stock Whip, boot lace attached, between Gisborne and Bridge Hotel. —Finder please leave Murray, Roberts; reward. 427 T OST. —Black and Tan Sheep Dog, -*-* white on breast; answers to the name of Joe; reward. —Telephone 546. 44S_ LOST. —From D. P. Cameron’s, Waerenga-a-hika, Polled Angus Yearling Heifer, branded C crescent above and under No. B.—Ring 499 W. 440 WANTED TO HIRE WANTED to Hire. —Light Caravan, fortnight Christmas or New Year. —Phone 377 or 246, 415 WANTED TORRENT COTTAGE or Bach near sea front. ’vicinity Gisborne, for 2 weeks from 22nd December; small Hastings family, particularly-careful tenants.— All particulars write to No. 29 H erald. YTI7ANTED to Rent. —Couple getting VV married middle January desire 4 or 5-roomed House, pay month in advance.—No. 25 Herald. 3J 2 TO LET TO LlET.—Comfortably Furnished Room, best locality; conveniences.—Apply Herald. £B7 TO LET.—Very select Unfurnished Flats of three' rooms and conveniences; rent 30/- per week. —Ball & Crawshaw. fruitT vegetables^ Green Peas 5d lb, 2£lb 1/-; New Potatoes, 31b X/-: Asparagus. 6d bun'dle: New Season Strawberries, 1/6 box: Onions, 5d lb, 2Jlb 1/-: Broad Beans. 4d lb; and early Hot House Tomatoes now ready, price reasonable. —At Chas. Meng Yee, Gisborne’p Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer and Greengrocer. Ring 1610; free delivery. HARDER your Xmas Fruit; early Tomatoes now ready.—Hardy’s Fruit Exchange, 34 Peel St.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20115, 8 December 1939, Page 1

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651

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20115, 8 December 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20115, 8 December 1939, Page 1

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