SITUATIONS VACANT GHAREMILKERS wanted, one-third share, half pigs and calves; 80-100 cows.—Est. W. Alison, Pakotai. 862 SPECIALTY gALESMEN Empire-wide organisation, handling electric labour - saving appliances, have vacancies for TWO MEN. The first is for a salesman of experience and good address, owning his own car. The second is for a young man who would be prepared to undergo a course of training which would even- { tually qualify him to sell the com- | pany's products. i Apply FRANK LEWIS, Commercial Hotel, Whangarei. * 858
SITUATIONS WANTED XT OUSEKEEPER seeks position; child LOST AND FOUND (STRAYED from my farm at Purua--One Tamworth Boar (stump tail). Reward. Please notify A. W. Fielden. WANTED TO BUY A ONE-MAN Concrete Mixer, Secondhand. State price, etc., to Advertiser, Box 9, Kamo. 830 TTOTTLES, Sacks, Metals, Furniture, Left-off Clothing, Skins, Wool; etc. Daily collections. N.A. Waste Products, opp. N.A. Farmers’ (Phone 2368). 999 ■p'Oß CASH—-Furniture in large or small quantities. Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. We collect. —Hill and Hagan, Walton Street. Dial 2532. H 3 “POR Spot Cash—Modern Bungalow, all conveniences. State lowest price. -Write Cash, Advocate. 851
CAKE SHOP rpUDOR CAKE SHOP, 18 Water St— Delicious Home - made Cakes. Morning and Afternoon Teas and Light Luncheon. Birthday and Party Cakes made to order. THE HOME A LL Classes of Furniture thoroughly and re-upholstered by BILL BIRCH 37 Portland Rd. (Phone 2439). 248 repaired CAR PAINTING A LUSTRE thatTrefiects artistry in application and finish, if you have your Car painted by BATEMAN BROS., Robert Street. TOO BOOT REPAIRS ■p DAY for Boot Repairs (late Upper - Ci# Bank St) We specialise in Ladies’ Pumps, Children’s School Shoes, Gent’s Hand Welted. Nothing but the best material used. Done at shortest notice. Note Address; Opp. Plaza. D3O TUITION TAAPHNE V. COCKFIELD, Regd. Teacher Piano and Theory. Pupils prepared for exams. Homes visited.— Studio; 21 AUBREY ST. 618 TTALIAN School of Music —Mandoline, Spanish Guitar, Hawaiian Guitar. Special Chording Lessons for Banjo.—JAMES ST. Hours: 2—B. 462 ELECTRO-PLATERS AUCKLAND 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. Telegrams: “Dazzlers.” Al 6
AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS ARE your Car Lights in order? They’re asked to do double duty in winter. —Let Singer Electrical Coy., Rathbone St., service them. Sl4 ELECTRICAL Faults throughout the ignition system of your Car quickly and surely remedied by the Singer Electrical Coy., Rathbone St. Sl4 POR Complete Service with Armature Rewinding, Magneto and Generator Repairs, Battery Recharging, etc. —The Singer Electrical Coy., Rathbone Street. Sl4
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS J£ATAROT, PREVENTS MISERY CATARRH Guaranteed relief is given for fill Catarrh martyrs by Katarol, the eonquering germioifle. Katarol is powerfully effective and completely beneficial. It is antiseptic, deodorant and slightly anaesthetic for full expulsion of mucus, congestion, aggravation and stuffiness. Trial Katarol size "/(I, double fi/-, from Harold Menzies, Chemist; also from nil other Chemist's and Stores. 1 8.8. C. BARGAINS Some Books, Stationery, etc., were slightly damaged by a recent heavy rain roof leak. These will now be cleared at bargain prices
at Brainsby’s Book Corner, next National Bank, Bust Lane. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THESE, also to note our School and Office Supplies. TYPEWRITERS, new and secondhand. Distinctive Private Stationery. New designs in Pencils. FOUNTAIN PENS from 2/books of all sorts Magazines, including the new English Courier, Esquire, Look, Pix, etc., etc.
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Northern Advocate, 15 July 1938, Page 1
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