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SITUATIONS VACANT /COMMERCIAL ART—Dominion-wide campaign necessitates employment cf artists in all towns doing spare time commissions. Advanced students, beginners with ability considered; splendid training facilities. Send small sample of work with application.— N ATONAL GROUP STUDIOS, Academy Bldgs.. Upper Queen St., Auckland. 602 Xf'AMILY Two Milkers; good wages. A —Apply J. S. Wilson, Maungaturoto. 575 XTOUSEKEEPER wanted for working man’s home, with young child. —Apply Advocate. 565 ATIDDLErAGED Woman wanted. plain cooking, assist in milking shed; easy place, 25/- weekly.—Address at Advocate. 603 ItfORTHLAND Coaching and Com- j mercial College in session, 113 j Bank St. Principal: Miss E. D.; French, M.A. Phone 2766. Nl6 j CHAREMILKER wanted, half shares,} to supply 30 cows and prepared to take over pick of owner’s herd 90 cows.—Write M., Advocate, Kaitaia. ' 601

TT/ANTED —MEN & WOMEN IN ALL CITIES & TOWNS. Sincere persons can earn £25 to £SO per month or a definite salary. No canvassing or capital required. Absolutely brand new in New Zealand. Details sent free. —MODERN ENTERPRISES, Cooke’s Buildings, Auckland. 358 SITUATIONS WANTED IyTAN, own dogs, sheep, cattle, competent, experienced, wants position, station.—Address Advocate. 562 LOST AND FOUND T OST —During week-end: Pair of Spectacles, in town. —Finder leave P.W.D. i 69 6 Railway Station, May T OST—From 20th, one Long-haired Bearded Collie-dog, Bitch; slate colour; probably chain attached. —Stationmaster. ~ 581 T OST—In the vicinity of Upper Bank Street, Red Fox Fur. Finder leave Advocate. 576

T OST —Thursday, Rust Lane; Parcel containing barber's outfit.—Finder please leave Advocate, 617 WANTED TO BUY ■OOTTLES, Sacks, Metals, Furniture, • Left-off Clotjiing, Skins, Wool, "etc.—N.A. Waste Products, opp. N.A. Farmers’ (Phone 2368). POR CASH—Furniture in large or A small quantities. Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. We collect.—Hill and Hagan, Walton Street. Dial 2532, H 3 CMALL Child’s Tricycle and Doll’s Pram.—Write particulars to Bonn, or Address Advocate. 611 PLUMBING TT V. REED, Registered Plumber and Drainlayer. TWn and country work. Reasonable. 8 School Lane (Phone 2795). RlB ■DLUMBING Town or Country. Sheet Metal Worker, Dairy Engineer, Manufacturer of Tanks, Baths, Heaters, etc. Repairs of A.ll Descriptions. DAVE AMOS, John Street, Whangarei (Phones 2780 and 2852), 254

BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS w GUARANTEE TO RELIEVE* ill CATARRH To go on suffering catarrh attacks is as needless as it is dangerous. Be free—release yourself with Katarol, the “all-in-one” remedy -with germicidal, mild anaesthetic, antiseptic and deodorant powers. Katarol' gets rid of phlegm, spitting, nose-running, head-buzzing, etc. Sold with Money-Back Benefit Guarantee. S/6; double 5/-, from Harold Menzies, also from all other Chemists and Stores A I rjpUDOR QAKE gHOP * WATER STREET Morning and Afternoon Teas Light Luncheons Any kind of Cake made to order Decorations to customers’ requirements 532

BICYCLE LAMPS TORCHES REFLECTORS ARE NEEDED MOST THESE DARK NIGHTS A comprehensive range to choose from at D. CARTON Opp. P.O, Whangarei Phone 2521 G 7

J>UY The “IMPERIAL’' All-British Portable Typewriter £ls/15/Terms Arranged Also—The New Portable “REMINGTON” “Junior” £l3 13 0 “Standard” £2l 0 0 “Noiseless” £25 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— JgRAINSBY’S JJOOK gHOP Rust Lane—Next National Bank y —.— Keep on advertising and advertising will keep you.

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Northern Advocate, 25 May 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 25 May 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 25 May 1938, Page 1

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