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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 informatjgn being given. SITUATIONS VACANT PAPABLE Girl wanted for houseVV A vork; good home; handy to town; wages 25/- week. —Apply Telephone 1340. _ 1?? WANTED. Good Plain Cook.— Ring 1833. 5a WANTED. —Experienced Waitress. —Anolv Lyric Cafe. 123 TIT ANTED. —A Cook-general'.—Ap-W ply M r s j, Blair, Iranui Road_. WANTED. —Capable Girl for cooking; other help kept.—Ring 447 X. 125 w 'ANTED. —Waitress and Housemaid. —Apply Masonic Hotel. 65 WANTED. —Capable Girl for country.—Apply Mrs. Parker, Phone 935 R. 98 WANTED. Housekeeper, take charge of home, month to six weeks—Write No. 12 Herald. 91 TTT ANTED. —Housemaid-Laundress; W gi eep out.—Apply Redwood Hospital. 90 TIT ANTED. Cowboy - gardener, steady worker. —Ring 2 SP* Te Karaka, evenings. ; 104 TTT ANTED. —Two permanent Ex- ” perienced Waitresses. Apply 134 Cafe De Luxe. |TTANTED.— Capable Lady Help; all »’ duties, and references; wages £2. —Apply Phone 82D. Te Karaka. ANTED.—Waitress and flouse- '» maid, town; Station Cowboy, oolt -generals.—Marshall’s Registry, rr.a 130 [l7 ANTED. Station Hand with »» dogs Ring Barns-Graham, Tangaroa, 936 D, or apply Murray, Roberts & Co. Ltd. 98 ITT ANTED. Married Couple for Station out of Wairoa; woman o cook, man to milk, kill and garden; wages £4 weekly.—Apply Dr. Wiliams, Fitzherbert St. 116 ANTED— Single Shepherd with four or five dogs, one horse, for 2oast Station; good prospects for suitable man.—Apply Common, Shelton & Coy., Ltd. 41 THE A.M.P. SOCIETY requires the services of a canvasser ind collector to commence duties imnediately. Previous experience not essential. Applications by letter only, BOX 97, GISBORNE. 117 BECOME AN ACCOUNTANT WE can train you in your spare time at home to earn big money as an accountant, secretary or bookkeeper. Moderate fees, free text books. The best jobs go to the men with the highest qualifications. Write to-day for free particulars of our personalised home study training. Druleigh College, Dept. “G.H.,” Box 1225, Auckland. SPECIALISTS WANTED! Technicians and Specialists are in world-wide demand today. Every roung man should study—either full •r part time—to acquire specialised cnowledge. The I.C.S. Courses of raining brought success to thou,ands—so they can for YOU! Here ire some:— iero Ground Engineer Architect tero Fitter & Rigger Drafting Mechanical Engineer A.M.I.E.E. fitter & Turner A.M.I.C.E. tadio Service Exam. A.M.I.M.E. Inquire NOW how the I.C.S. can lelp you. Free Prospectus on revest ’■— no obligation. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. C, Box 120, Hastings. ' WORK WANTED ALL types Of Saws Sharpened, Set and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate —Saw Service. Sam Loan. 36 Bright Street. A LL Visitors to Exhibition, have your car converted to a sleeper, from £2. We collect and deliver your car free: Phone 1919—J. Eurnett & Sons, corner Aberdeen and Herbert Roads. * T AWNMOWERS machine sharp--*-J ened, etc.; all work guaranteed. Collection and delivery free.—Trevor Carr, 264 Whitaker St., Phone 4235. Depot. Evans’ Bacon Factory, Gladstone Rd. 1406 la the numT>er for radio or electrical repairs or installations.—Clareft_Jones_Ltd. MOTOR AND PUSH MOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED /COMPETENT Mechanics guarantee w thorough job. Machine sharpening ensures a Mower that cuts properly and etays sharp longer. Collection and delivery arranged. Phone 267. RUSSELL CYCLES & MOTORS financial TO lend on mortgage, a small sum of about £200; security must be first-class. —James Innes. Lowe St. FOUND TT’OUND. —Fencing Posts, best quality Silver Pine in N.Z., at lowest prices.—lnspection invited at Shipps Wood and Coal Yard, 471 Gladstone Rd. Phone 1040.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20135, 3 January 1940, Page 1
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