SITUATIONS VACANT B°Y wanted, three mornings a week, to wash bottles.—Whangarei Herd Testing (Dairy Factory), 429 QOMMERCIAL and General Subjects taught to University standard at Northland College, Bank Street. — Phone 2766. Nl6 QAPABLE Married Man, take charge of farm; 45 cows; shares or wages. Owner ill. Urgent. Refs, required.— Address at Advocate. 397 j JJOUSEKEEPER Capable C3-irl l wanted for country home; good! wages.—Ring 2731. 424 j TIME Baggers wanted contract work. | —Ring 14R, Waiotira. 403 M A £ or Youth wanted for farm work; j good conditions.—Bavistock, Maungatapere (Phone 5760). 439 wanted to put down two concrete tennis courts; with mixer preferred, but not essential.— Apply, stating price to H. Smith, Ararua. 445 T’HREE Strong Girls wanted for Laundry; two Ward Maids for Public Hospital.—Apply Matron. 434 : WAITRESS, Experienced, wanted. — Apply Marsden Cafe, Cameron St. Experienced; also Pro- [ 1 bationer wanted. Apply the ‘ Marble Bar. Cameron Street, 456 ( At Once—A Young Grl, L 15 years, for companion, and help J milk seven cows; no housework; wages 1 10/-.—Apply Placement Office. 458 :
SITUATIONS WANTED Typiste, knowledge of Shorthand and Book-keeping, seeking position; two years’ experience; excellent references—Write Competent, Avocate. 462 JJOUSEKEEPER (Boy 6) wants position in or near Whangarei; sole charge if necessary; competent. Phone 3442. 454 F°?„ Carefree Mondays—No work or fuss—Gather your Washing and send it to us— IDEAL LAUNDRY James St. Phone 2404. 983 LAWNMOWEES Sharpened, Set and Repaired. I We COLLECT and DELIVER FREE De Sr ies SYMONS B S 28 LOST AND FOUND J^OST— Large Dustcap for car. One -Tree Point Road. Finder return to Bethell & Sons, Whangarei. 419 J.OST —Small red Pocket Dairy, between Helena Bay and Russell, Sunday. Reward 5/-. Ralls, Towai. J^OST— Sunday, between Matapouri and Hikurangi, Buick Spare Wheel (rim silver colour, tyre 600 x 20). Reward.—Address at Advocate. 453 |,OST Sunday, Ngunguru, boys’ bathing suit (name inside), and pair sun glasses. Please leave Ngunguru Store, or Ring 2460. 461 TOST—Yesterday in Cameron Street, two £1 notes. Reward—Ring 5307 460
WANTED TO BUY "DOTTLES, Sacks, Metals, Furniture, ■ Left-off. Clothing, Skins, Wool, etc. Daily collections. N.A. Waste Products, opp. N.A. Farmers’ (Phone 2368). 999 DUILDING Section Wanted, i-acre only; handy position, nice outlook. Reasonable for cash.—Apply Section, Advocate. 415 DOR CASH—Furniture in large or small quantifies. Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. We collect.—Hill and Hagan, Walton Street. Dial 2532. H 3 CAKE SHOP rpUDOR CAKE SHOP, 18 Water St—,x Delicious Home-made Cakes. Morning and Afternoon Teas and Light Luncheon. Birthday and Party Cakes made to order. THE HOME \ LL Classes of Furniture thoroughly repaired and re-upholstered by BILL BIRCH 37 Portland Rd. (Phone 2439). 248 FLORAL DOUQUETS, Wreaths and all Floral offerings expertly built. Plants and cut flowers. —I. Rasmussen, 182 Bank St. Phone 3484, Res. 5020. 872 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS
GELLING QFP DIARIES 1939 FEW LEFT! BRAINSBY’S BOOK SHOP RUST LANE
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Northern Advocate, 28 February 1939, Page 1
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