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SITUATIONS WANTED TAOMESTIC Wants Work, capable all duties; go anywhere; lb; refs. — Write M. 0., Advocate. Mo 9 WANTED—Coutraet or otherwise: Post or Firewood Splitting, Fencing or Clearing. —Write Contract, Advoeate. • ! ~ ,) WOPK Wanted by Thoroughly Ext’’ perienced Girl; in or.near town. Dial lld-IS. -37° VOUTH Seeks Position on Farm, life experience; worker. —Address at Advocate. '’''l

LOST AND FOUND T OST —Bundle Blut, ■ AV.13.1.’. collar 251. —Finder kindly Ring 3320 (-M. Fraser). 4 u 9 T OST—Between Wrack Street and Kamo, or on .Whareora Bond: One Leather-fold School Mat, addressed Auckland Board of Education. —Please return to J. Ace, Carrier. Reward. 394 WANTED TO BUY A NY.THJNG you wish to dispose of: "■ Apparel (Ladies’ and Gent’s), Suits, Boots. Shoes, etc. Bottles, Rags, Metals.—Newberry and Walters, Show Buildings. Phone 2644. Fungus (must be dry), any quantity; top prices, quick payments.—T. W. Doo, Merchant, Victoria Street, Auckland. 298 T’OR Cash.— Furniture in large or small quantities; Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. We Collect—Hill and j Hagan, Walton Street. Dial 2532. | SHETLAND Pony, quiet—Send full] particulars to Show Secretary, Box 131, Whangarei. gP 0 T QA S H Paid for Cars and Trucki in or out of order. Suitable for Wrecking. Turn your Old Cat into Cash. ; PHONE 2830 , THE QO.

5 WALTON tiT., WHANG ARELy FLORIST WEDDING Bouquets and Floral Euiexecuted, latest designs, 20 years’ experience.—Macdonald, Florist, Phone 2668. 22 Bank Street. 81? TOILET A VOID-Grey Hair by using Radiol | Tonic, which ro-colours your hair naturallv. Remarkable results. Not a clve. L!/G. —J. Burfoot, Chemist. 272 T>ACHEL Vanishing Cream imparts a youthful transparency to skin. Delicately perfumed and non-greasy. I/C ;jar, Handbag size (id.—H. Henzies, Chemist. 27.5 ■y'J.TALI.TY of Youth restored to you '• ’ by Harvey's Mineral Tonic, which ozonises the system. 2/G month’s supply, —Obtainable from .1, S. Woolley, Chemist. 374

yOU CAN’T HIDE “*■ rough, red, “housework” hands! But you can make them white, soft •'and lovely again. SYDAL banishes all redness and cracks from the hands. !/-, 2/-, and 5/- a jar.

HAIRDRESSING TT7E NEED YOUR HEAD TO RUN OUR BUSINESS y/ALKER’S gALOONS 8 CAMERON STREET—PHONE 2681 Completely Equipped for Every Branch of Hairdressing Service for Ladies and Gents. WANTED KNOWN A L ~. Concrete Articles Pipes, Troughs, Boilers, Chimneys, House Blocks, Wash Tubs, etc—Mackenzie and Mason, Lower Cameron St. Phone 2590. Private Phone 2773, "ORONCHIAL Weakness and Chest Troubles are not wanted and no! necessary. Use Bynos Cough Emulsion. 1/6 and *2/6.—'Woolley, Chemist, 0 TYULUX—A distinctive Motor Enamel easily applied. A wide colour range to choose from,Whimp, Whangarei.. -James and 58 TNYED Hair is Conspicuous! I'se; Rachel Tonic. Brings back lovely natural colour to grey hair. Not a dye. 3/(5. —BuiToot, Chemist. 272 D ,UCO— Rubbing. Compound removes dead lacquer film and produces a glossy finish equal to new. —James and Whimp, Whangarei. 58

■pOR Building Work in Town or Country get an estimate from W. W. Logan, 52 Main’s Avenue. 348 ■pURNITURE made to your own design at Most Reasonable Cost, Call and see mo before going elsewhere. A. E. Birch, Cabinmaker, 114 a Bank Street. 9 piJN Repairs, Cycle Repairs. Lawnmowers Sharpened. Workshop: 5. Hunt St. Phone 2227.—C. IT. Cbissell. Tl/TOTOR CYCLISTS! The 1933 4’-*- ARIEL at £B7 is well worth inspection. Cash or Terms. —11. E. I {OLEINS, Water Street Motor Cycle Depot. 5^9 "PATENTS —Protection of small ideas "*■ may mean a fortune. Write Henry Hughes Ltd., who obtain patents throughout the world. —209 Dilworth Building, Auckland. Drawings made and models attended to. 385 TTNION of Churches. —The only book on this most important subject. One Shilling each at 59 Mill or posted. No business done on Saturdays or Sundays. 123

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Northern Advocate, 7 June 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 7 June 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 7 June 1933, Page 1

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