SITUATIONS VACANT CAPABLE Girl wanted, stenograph- ■ ing and general office duties, also knowledge book-keeping; good references required.—Applicants stating wages required to Advertiser, Box 66, Whangarei. 801 /ZJ.ROUP Tuition is " Northland College available ax for all subjects for N.Z, Institute of Secretaries Examination. Nl6 ■pORTER-General wanted. James’ Hotel. Apply 831 wanted, residing in A Whangarei or Dargaville, to work whole North. Must have own car, be prepared to wait on farmers. Salary and expenses or good commission.— Write Traveller, Advocate. 829 SITUATIONS WANTED QCRUB Cutting wanted, contract or wages.—Write Contract, Advocate. 838 r'J.ENERAL work wanted, round hotel or boardinghouse.—Write Work, Advocate. 837 ‘F'OR Carefree Mondays—No work or fuss Gather your Washing and send it to us— IDEAL LAUNDRY James St, Phone 2404. 983 LOST AND FOUND J^OST —Vicinity Maunu Rd: Young Brown and White Pointer Dog, without collar.—Ring 2859. Reward. I^Q ST—Air Wheel with Tyre, in Whangarei or Onerahi Rd.—Reward on return to James and Whimp.' 790 T OST—Small Black Notebook, between Otaika and Maunu Rd.— Ring 5639. 840 FLORAL XJOUQUETS, Wreaths and all Floral ■ offerings expertly built. Plants and I cut flowers. —I. Rasmussen, 182 Bank J St. Phone 3484, Res. 5020. 872 MILLIARD SALOONS "DAKALICH’S BILLIARD SALOON, „ 9 James Street. The Home of Kelly Pool. Old and new players welcome. , 829 J "POLLOW the Crowd to Alf Mears’ ' Whangarei Premier Billiard Saloon * (next Plaza) —6 first-class tables. 108 <
PLANTS FOR SALE A NEMONE Bulbs, brilliant selection, with large double blooms; 2/6 100. —Harden, Box 6, Takapuna, Auckland, 846 PRODUCE FOR SALE AUSTRALIAN pOLLARD—£7/12/6 per 2000 lbs. ex Ship, Auckland. • £7/17/6 per 2000 lbs. F.0.8./F.0.R., Auckland. pURNERS & Q.ROWERS, pTD. AUCKLAND. 18 PAINTING pAINTING, Paperhanging, Decorating, expert tradesmen. Town or country. Estimates given. W. R, Tucker and Son, 18 Donald St Tl 6
MOTOR WRECKERS TARGEST Range Car Engines in North Buicks, Chryslers, Studebakers, Morris -Minor, Morris Cowley, Hupmobile, etc. No fancy prices.—Wrecking Coy., Vine Street. Nl4 CAKE SHOP 'TUDOR 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 NEW ZEALAND BOOK BARGAINS THE AMAZING CAREER OF EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD. By Dr. A. J. Harrop. 4/6 ADVENTURING IN MAORILAND IN THE SEVENTIES. Meredith. Edited by Dr. A. J. Harrop 3/- } A PIONEER MISSIONARY AMONG THE MAORIS. The letters and journals of Thomas Samuel Grace. Illustrated . 3/6 ENGLAND AND NEW ZEALAND. By Dr. A. J. Harrop, The relations between N.Z. and the Mother Country up to the time of the Taranaki Wars 4/6 CONFESSIONS OF A JOURNALIST. By Pat Lawlor. Profusely illustrated with photos and caricatures, and containing pen pictures of N.Z. literary celebrities 2/6 And many others, published in N.Z. by the House of Reed. Also shelves of Classics, Popular Fiction, etc., and a choice range of Stationery, Playing Cards, Fountain Pens, etc. WHY NOT STEP IN AND LOOK ROUND? BRAINSBY’S BOOK SHOP Next National Bank—RUST LANE 821
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Northern Advocate, 12 June 1939, Page 1
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