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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. situatTons~ VACANT PROBATIONER Waitress wanted. —Apply “Le Grand.” 617^ YWANTED.—Boy lor farm work ' ' Apply 202 D, evenings. 542 WANTED.—Two Good Shearers.— * \ Ring Wharerata Bureau. 594 WANTED EXPERIENCED WAITRESS APPLY—MASONIC HOTEL 5i4 CASHIER WANTED for King's Theatre, Smart, Capable Young Lady, over 22 years of age. One used to handling- * money preferred. Salary £2/15/- per week. Apply with references to the Manager, between 12 and 1.30 Thursday. 612 w MAKE MONEY BY WRITING RITE the articles and stories radio advertisers, editors, and publishers are clamouring for. Druleigh’s special home study training fits you to earn big money. Write for free particulars to-day to Druleigh College, Dept. “P.8.H.,” Box 1225, Auckland. A PPLICATIONS, closing at Tuai Public Works Office ° n 20th instant. are invited for the positions of Electrician or Electrical Fitter (2 vacancies) and Mechanical Fitter (2 vacancies) at the Tuai Power House. The successful applicants will be initially employed under the Public Works Workers' Agreement and if satisfactory will be later appointed under the Public Service Commissioner. 59(5 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 Engineerin Mechanical „ Motor Engineer Structural Eng. Civil Engineer Electrical Eng Draftsmanship Aero Fitter and Rigger Aero Ground Engineer Accountancy The technically trained man with pecialised knowledge is in demand o-day, either in on e of the Services r civil employment. It is up to YOU' Vithout obligation, send for the I.C.S. ’ree Booklet on how to succeedINTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept C, Box 120, Hastings. WORK WANTED A LL types of Saws Sharpened, Set and Re-toothed; machine accuate; charges moderate —Saw Service, jam Loan, 36 Bright Street. ALL Visitors to Exhibition, have your car converted to a sleepex - , from £2. We collect and deliver your car free; Phone 1919.—J. Burnett ft Sons, corner Aberdeen and Herbert Roads. F AWNMOWERS macnine sharpJL* ened, etc.; all work guaranteed. Collection and delivery free.—Trevor Carr, 264 Whitaker St., Phone 4235. Depot. Evans' Bacon Factory, Gladstone Rd. ■iMAR 13 the number for radio or electrical repairs or installations. —Clare ft Jones Ltd. MOTOR AND PUSH MOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED COMPETENT Mechanics guarantee J thorough job. Machine sharpenng ensures a Mower that cuts roperly and stays sharp longer, ollection and delivery arranged, ‘hone 267. RUSSELL CYCLES ft MOTORS WANTED BOARD WANTED. —By gentleman, Board, ’ private home; central.—Write to. 34 Herald. 534 [WANTED. —Board for gentleman '' and two children, private home; central. Write "Civil Servant,” Jerald. 556 LOST LOST— Saturday, Sky Blue Budgerigar; reward. —Rigby, Townley’s Buildings. 525 LOST.— Saturday morning, a String of Pearls; reward. Apply Herald. 586 T OST.—2 Bay Gelding Horses, one with cut mane, the other long mane, at Wairongomai, on the 28th November, 1939. 487 OST. —Envelope containing photo--1 graph.—Reward on returning to irn the Chemist Ltd. Phone 68. 603 OST. —Black and Tan Sheep Dog. 1 white on chest; answers to the ime of Joe; reward. —Telephone 565 T OST. —Between Fox Street and ■*-4 High School, Horn Rimmed Spectacles; reward. Stoneham’s, Jewellers. 614 SMALL Black Bag containing “jewellery, trinkets, etc.; very good reward. —Apply Herald. 476 ACCOMMODATION A RCADIA Private Hotel, Walroa.— Re-opened under entirely new Management; superior cuisine. WELLINGTON, Exhibition visitors, book now. Attractive accommodation, private residence, handy Parliament House; 7/- to 10/C, bed and tray.— “ Hillcrest,” 308 Tinakori Rd., Wellington. 485_ UM ARABIC, in large or small quantities, for sale at Herald Jobbing Department.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20119, 13 December 1939, Page 1
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