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SITUATIONS VACANT Advertisers In Classined Columns who usually insert “Address at ‘Advocate’ Office,” are recommended, where possible, to mention their telephone numtheir advertisement. This will enable a more prompt communication between interested parties and the j > advertiserTJOY wanted, 15 to 16, for farm work; i good wages.—’Phone 5690. 989' /''CANVASSER required for Whanga- ■ ■ rei and the North, to canvass, dairy farmers, and factories; must have car; liberal commission.—Write < Canvasser, Advocate. TYAIRY Farmhand wanted, able to \ handle horses; * award wages; nine miles Whangarei.—-Ring 5760 after 6 , " p.m. • * . 49 QTRONG Youth wanted for dairy . farm, small herd. —Address at Advocate. 29 REGISTRY. Wallace’s Building’s,, Cameron Street. Phone 2271.—Capable Housekeeper, own mistress; Lady Helps; Farm Hands. 656 MECHANICS We have vacancies for several Mechanics. Good equipment preferred. Permanent employment. Reasonable shifting expenses will Reply, giving age and experience, to . ORMOND’S MOTORS LTD. GISBORNE. 2 TtfORTHLAND COLLEGE (late Mary Wigley’s Commercial College). Now in Session. —113 Bank Street. ’Phone 2766. N3l M ORE \\7ORK: Yes! You can do more work at home — during spare time—to fit yourself for a better position and higher salary. Take an I.C.S. home-study Course; it is a sound investment for e.very ambitious .man. ’ - ■ Building Contractor Mechanical Draftsman Concrete Engineer Furniture Maker Analytical Chemist Wireman’s License Let us know yoUr trade or profession. Without obligation, we will advise you. Free Prospectus sent on request. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE, SCHOOLS , Pept; C., 101 N.Z. Insurance Bldgs., f, •. Auckland. I 114 Architect, Plumber Civil Engineer A.MiI.E.E. A.M.I.C.E. A.M.1.M.8. SITUATIONS WANTED (woman) requires position hotel, temporary or permanent.— Write Capable "Chef, Advocate. 27 GHEPHERD, experienced all classes work, including ploughing; own dogs.—Apply Wright, Stephenson and Co, Ltd., James St.. Whangarei'. 7 ', Gardening or odd jobs of v 4 any description, 12/- per day.— Apply K. Wright, Printer, Rathbone St. •: ' 954 LOST AND FOUND T AMB grazing on my property. If ■ not immediately removed and expenses paid, will be sold. —Mrs 1 D. McLean, Maunu. 41 T OST—Blue Evening Coat, between Lupton Avenue and Grey Street, "Wednesday night. Finder please Ring 2730. Reward. 48 T OST—Between Kamo and Ngarara- : tunua about fortnight ago, goldReward. —’Phone 40 rimmed 2360. pinc-nez. t OST—Seaman’s Black Fountain Pen, without cap. Reward. —Finder 990 cap. please Ring ,2152. TMPOUNDED in Rangiahua Pound; Bay Horse, brand. WM, and Dark Bay Horse, unbranded. Unless claim' ed and expenses paid, to be sold on June 26th, 1937, at 12 noon.—J. D. Cook, Poundkeeper. 51 WANTED TO BUY A T Full Market Values, We Buy for cash Gum and Fungus, any Quantity. —M. and S. Kokich (rear Rathbone St.) ’Phone 2784. 268 T7OR Cash Furniture in large or small quantities. Left-off Clothing. Boots, etc. We collect.—Hill and Hagan, Walton Street. Dial 2532. H 3 "VTORTH Auckland Waste Products, o pp. n.A, Farmers’. Convert your waste into money. We buy sacks, bottles, old metai, clothing and furniture for spot cash. Private Address: 4 Cafler’s Avenue. 569 TI7EANERS, Slips, good.—Write or Ring Garland, Waipu. 13 TYPING & DUPLICATING ISS T. E. PARKINSON, Confiden- • tial Public Typing. Duplicating, envelope Addressing. Pupils taken.— w. Rldgs. (0pp.P.0.). ’Phone 2304. EiECTRO-PLATERS XucKLAND" ELECTRO-PLATING A. CO. LTD. (Estd. 1889) Platers of Chromium. Nickel and Silver for Motor Car, Motor Cycle and Cycle Parts. Also Household Plate Address: 351 Queen Street, Auckland. ’Phone 42-618. Telegram: “Darzlers.” . A3l business announcements Money well spent” ‘ when i finished the first bottle of Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, I found great improvement in my health—the second restored me to normal health,” wrote Margaret M. Ro-m-s Springvale, Wanganui, who was n^^down’and debilitated!. Harvey s is n vitalising source of minerals and salts for the blood, brain, nerves and elimmatory organs.' 3/6 month’s supply from chemists. YOUR FURNITURE IS WORTH BUYING —IT IS WORTH INSURING THE lOENIX ASSURANCE CO. LTD. hur Taylor. Rathbone St., Agent. FEET NEVER COLD Dr. Scholls Warm Foot Insoles keep feet snugly warm right through winter. Impregnated with warming, soothing medicinal essences thev are a comfort to all, ana, moreover Dr. Scholl’s Warm Foot Arch Rests are scientifically designed to give mifd support to the arch 2/6 pair. AH sizes. Harold Menzies, Chemist.

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Northern Advocate, 24 June 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 24 June 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 24 June 1937, Page 1

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