SITUATIONS VACANT A MID-YEAR Pitman’s Certificate Examination is being held at Northland College. Commence your preparation now. Nl6 T ADY wanted two or three days per week, sewing. Apply Mrs Edwards, 11 Rust Lane. 625 T ABOUR wanted to work s.s. Kartigi at Port Whangarei. Apply Town Wharf, 8 o’clock Saturday morning. 653 VOUTH wanted urgently for our , cleaning and servicing dept. Apply Kia Ora Motors, Ltd. 588; ■yENTRILOQUISM _ Earn Pounds ! j • V Write, free particulars of inexpensive course—School of Ventriloquism, Box 65, Petone. 614
SITUATIONS WANTED YVf ANTED Urgently—Work as gen--1 1 eral farmhand, preferably Kaitaia district; experienced; references obtainable.—Write X, Advocate, Kaitaia. 628 CHAREMILKING wanted by good man; up to 100 cows. —Apply Advocate. 639 Xf'Oß Carea-ee Mondays—No work or • fuss—Gather your Washing and «end it to us— IDEAL LAUNDRY James St. Phone 2404. 983 CYCLES PHILIPS ELSWICK Oil, Repairs and Accessories upper SYMONS EANK S J 8 PERSONAL % rjONQUER SMOKING in 3 days. Hunv-? dreds cured. Send stamp for booklet, details. —W. A. Elwood, 2444 MM, Sydney. 189 OOCIETY Prevention Cruelty to animals. Make complaints to Secretary, Chas. Waymouth, Box 152, Phone 2830. S 9 LOST AND FOUND I OST Anzac Day, Round Gold Brooch, amethyst and diamonds, between Wrack Street, Town Hall, Triangle. Keepsake. Reward. —Address Advocate. 586 T OST Saturday night, Wristlet Watch; E. Mills printed on. Leave at Advocate. 580
T OST-—ln Mill Road, Sunday: Lady’s Brown Check Overcoat. —Finder please leave at'Advocate. 611 DRESSMAKING AT Reasonable Rates —Own material made up. Any style. Neatness and fit. Cutting, fitting, tacking.—Miss M. Robinson, Marshall’s Buildings. 343 TARESSMAKING, Hemstitching, Pleating, Buttons Covered.—BroughtonCarr, Art Studio Buildings (Phone 2453). f 911 (SUCCESS Assured In Tuition of Dress Cutting, Designing and Making.— Hollywood School of Dressmaking, AJK.P. Bldg., Phone 2512. 104 MISSES ATTWOOD & WHIMP, Dressmakers, 2nd Floor Palmer’s Bldgs. Own materials made up. Charges moderate. 620 tuition in music T CARRINGTON-WELLBY, Dip. A. * de M. (Paris). Voice Production and Singing (Bel Canta), Elocution, MADAME RAMON, L.R.S.M., Pianoforte and Theory. Preparation for all Vocal and Pianoforte Exams. —Room 9, Coronation Bldgs., Bank St. Over Wilkinson’s Sports Depot. Hours; 10-12.30, 1.30-2.30, 4-5, 6.30-7.30. 445 ' PLANTS FOB SALE A NEMONE, Ranunculus Bulbs, vigorous, brilliant selection; 2/6 100.—HARDEN, Box 6, Takapuna, Auckland. TYPING & DUPLICATING MISS T. E. PARKINSON, Confidential, Public Typing, Duplicating. Envelope Addressing. Pupils taken. — Love’s Bldgs, (opp. P. 0.) Phone 2304.
WANTED TO HIRE CPORTING Dog, two or throe days; first season. —Dial 2883. 612 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS NEW!! Bridge Players who like to be up-to-date should see ’ -yyiNNING \\ t AY the latest and handiest Culbertson System Contract Handbook. It answers all your questions, is easy for instant reference by new method of coloured pages, and has all the new refinements. Tastefully bound in gold cover. Easy size for pocket, bug or table. Only 2/- at gRAINSBY’S Next National Bank— r ßust Lane • Note This! A boon to Farmers in keeping records. Saves money and worry on your Tax Returns— LAMBERT'S FARMER’S Book-keeper
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NA19390428.2.2.1
Bibliographic details
Northern Advocate, 28 April 1939, Page 1
Word Count
491Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 28 April 1939, Page 1
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the Northern Advocate. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence . This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.