SITUATIONS VACANT
AGENTS are wanted throughout North Auckland districts to sell an exclusive line of woollen knitwear. An opportunity for progressive women to make good money.—Application: Readknit, 469 Broadway Newmarket. * 65 A PPLY to Principal, Northland Coilege, Bank Street, for your copy of the New Prospectus.—Phone 2766. Nl6 /CAPABLE Domestic Help V Apply Mrs, J. L Wilson. /CAPABLE Domestic ■ 2760 between 7 and 8 p.m. wanted. — . Maunu. 26 wanted.—Ring 90 middle-aged, wantA ed for elderly ’working man.—Par- j ticulars at Advocate. 31 1
\TOTOR Mechanic, A Grade, wanted, iTA top wages to good man.—Apply Brown and Mawson, Dargaville, 35
Y\JTE require a Boy for Our Mart. An 1 assistant with knowledge of these lines to take charge of our Seeds and Plants Dept. Applications must be ia writing.—Thomson, Bagley & Co. Ltd. 104 VOUTH 16-18, wanted for farm. — ± Ring ’5075. 105 WE REQUIRE A BOY FOR OUR MART Also an Assistant with knowledge of these lines to take charge of our Seeds and Plants Department. Applications must be in writing. THOMSON, BAGLEY & CO'. LTD. 154 SITUATIONS WANTED CHAREMILKING Family, 100 cows or more, good herd and conditions. —Apply Milkers, Advocate. 107
LOST AND FOUND
POUND April Lady’s Wristlet Watch, April 30th. Can have same by paying advertisement.—Apply Advocate. 152
T OST—Black and White Cattle Dog from Kamo Saleyards, on March Bth.—Kindly communicate Dalgety’s, Whangarei. 33
TOST—One Red Brindle Fat Steer, from Abattoir paddock, branded 1 2 on, rump.—lf located please communicate with T. J. McFarlane and Coy. 158 WILL the person who removed Lady’s Cycle from Town Hall, between 6 and 7 o’clock Friday evening, return at once or proceedings will be taken., 146 WANTED TO BUY TJOTTLES, " Left-off Sacks, Metals, Furniture, Clothing, Skins, Wool, etc.—N.A. Waste Products, opp. N.A, Farmers’ (Phone 2368). XpOR CASH —Furniture in large or small quantities. Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. We collect.—Hill and Hagan, Walton Street. Dial 2532. H 3
‘C'OUR or Five-Roomed Home. Can pay up to £125. Like instalment mortgage.—Write Home, Advocate. 7
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS
ANY Size Film Developed and Printed for 1/9—Windsor Film Co., P.O. Box 1, Newton, Auckland. W4O
WHY GO ON ENDURING CATARRH? Happy freedom from catarrh is a pleasant surprise when you fise Katarol, the modern germicide. Handy, economical, sure in results. Katarol is more powerful as a germicide, antiseptic, mild anaesthetic and deodorant. It penetrates and soothes. Play safe —be sure. Keep Katarol handy. 3/6 trial size; 5/- double siee, from Harold Menzies, Chemist; also from all other Chemists and Stores. 2
BAD LEGS! Yarex Method of Treatment heals them permanently. Free booklet from Ernest Healey,. Pharmaceutical Chemist, Varex Ltd., Box 1558 M., Wellington. Local Rep; Harold Menzies, Chemist, next Bank N.Z., Whangarei. 1
WALDRON THE METAL KING Phones Quarry 2813 Office 2866 Wl4
BICYCLE LAMPS TORCHES REFLECTORS ARE NEEDED MOST THESE DARK NIGHTS A comprehensive range to choose from at D. GARTON Opp. P.O. Whangarei Phone 2521
BAD LEGS Healed Quickly, Permanently, Painlessly. No resting- needed With Varex Method. Free booklet from Ernest Healey, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Varex Ltd., Box 1558 M., Wellington. Local Rep; Harold Menzies, Chemist. 3 JgUY The “IMPERIAL” All-British Portable Typewriter £ls/15/Terms Arranged Also—The New Portable “REMINGTON” “Junior” £l3 13 0 “Standard” £2l 0 0 “Noiseless” £35 0 0 Second-hand Machines at Bargain Prices — “Underwood” (Brief Size), “Remington,” etc. Office Supplies: STATIONERY MAGAZINES: “Esquire,” “Man,” “To-morrow,” The New London Quarterly, “Courier,” etc. Call and see them at—gRAINSBY'S JJOOK gHOP Rust Lane—Next National Bank
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Northern Advocate, 9 May 1938, Page 1
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