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SITUATIONS VACANT XJOUSEMAID wanted—Apply Kai±Xtaia Hotel. 902 i\JORTHLAND Coaching and Com- - mercial College in session, 113 Bank Street. Principal: Miss E. D. FRENCH, M.A, Phone 2766. Nl6 ualf day per week; commencing April.—Address at Advocate. X>IG Opportunities in Secretarial. ” work. Wonderful prospects for both men and women and you don’t need matriculation. Highly qualified Tutors include A. D. Thomson, 8.C0m., A.P.A. (N.Z.)„ A.A.1.5., F.N.Z.1.5., H. R. N. Newman, A.R.A. (N.Z.), A. 1.1.5. Full details from Director, DRULEIGH COLLEGE, Box 1225 N., AUCKLAND. D 7 WORLD. SHORTAGE OF TRAINED ■pTi.rvr.es Enrol NOW with the Aircraft Club of New Zealand for tuition in Pilotage and Ground Engineering. Seven free scholarships awarded in 9 months last i year. Great opportunities all over the world await the men trained in Aviation—the coming Profession. Write for details, sending stamped, addressed envelope, to; AIRCRAFT CLUB OF NEW ZEALAND, P.O. BOX 1425 A, WOMAN wanted, washing and clean' 900 WELLINGTON. 533

TXTHANGAREI HIGH SCHOOL BOARD EVENING CLASSES , Intending Students who were not present on re-opening night, may enrol at the Girls’ School, Lupton Avenue, at 6.45 p.m. Monday-Thursday. Special notice is drawn to the DRESSMAKING & BOOK-KEEPING Classes now forming. Boys and girls qualified for free places should grasp this opportunity of receiving vocational training free of cost. ; 895 ' i J. REID, Secretary.

SITUATIONS WANTED /CARPENTER wants work repairs • ■ or alteration^. —Address at Advocate. 859 T)RESSMAKING All Styles of ■ Sewing done at reasonable prices. —Apply Mrs E. Simons, 12 Drummond Street. _ 542 rj.IRL, strong, willing to help in shed, 7* requires domestic work; Mangonui county.—Write Domestic, Advocate. 882 TNTELLIGENT Youth requires posi- "*■ tion, possibility of advancement. — Write Energetic, Advocate. 854 X>ESPECTABLE domestic woman v wants work, any kind; good cook. | —Address at Advocate. 881 TpOR Carefree Mondays—No work or ~ • fuss—Gather your Washing and send it to us— IDEAL LAUNDRY James St. Phone 2404. 983

LAWNMOWERS Sharpened, Set and Repaired. We COLLECT and DELIVER FREE D „ n zies SYMONS B S 28

LOST AND FOUND T OST—High School Boy’s Tennis Racquet, Alexander pale blue, in fawn cover, with name Robison, Poroti, on cover. Reward. —Ring 5314. 909 T~OST—£S~ Note, in Whangarei, Friday night, please leave at Advocate. 906 WANTED TO BUY POR CASH—Furniture in large or small quantities. Left-ofl Clothing, Boots, etc. We collect. —Hill and Hagan, Walton Street. Dial 2532. H 3 •vrOTE Our New Address—N.A, Waste Products will pay 1/2 per doz. for Large ABC Bottles delivered to 4 Cafler’s Avenue (next door to Library), Phone 2368. 999 rpwiN Pram, good order.—Address at Advocate. 913 WANTED TO RENT XT OUSE or Flat, furnished or unfurnished; near Whangarei.—Write Couple, Advocate. 876 TTNFURNISHED House or Flat, for married couple.—Write References, Advocate. 907 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. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS

JUST OUT The Farmer’s Problem Solved... 1939 - 40 FARMER’S HANDBOOK Stock, Wdges and Income Tax and Account Keeping made Easy and Safe 3/6 at BRAINSBY’S BOOK SHOP Rust Lane - - - Whangarei

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Northern Advocate, 18 March 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 18 March 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 18 March 1939, Page 1

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