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SITUATIONS VACANT T>OY or Girl, 17-18, to assist with milking.—Ring 497 S evenings. 87 MORTHLAND College Re-opens January 23. Classes assemble (A) January 23, (B) February 6. —Apply 113 Bank Street, Whangarei. Phone 2766. "OELIEVING Housemaid wanted. ■**' Apply James Hotel. 124 OMART Girl wanted l as shop assistant for country tearooms; good wages and found—Ring Phone 2578. 734 STRONG, Intelligent Youth, about 13, wanted to replace good lad who has enlisted; reference , required.— Turner and Walder, Rathbone Street, Whangarei. 100 WANTED a Strong Kitchen Maid ’’ for boys’ hostel. Apply matron. 79 pETROL RESTRICTIONS A Great Economy in Petrol. CO-OPERATE CAR and TRUCK owners, your engines ore Protected with LIQUID METAL. LIQUID METAL eliminates oil and petrol waste, saves expensive rebore, and the buying of costly spare parts. No more oily Plugs—Compression Restored. Send 6/6 for trial tube to— Distributors, Box 198, "Whangarei. Distributors, Box 198, Whangarei.

SITUATIONS WANTED TYON’T worry over wash-day. Here’s the remedy—Send your laundry to us. We collect and deliver. —The Ideal Laundry, James Street. Phone 2404. 983 CYCLES BOYS’, GIRLS’, LADIES’, K r s, SYMONS GENT’S. Near Regent. 78 LOST AND FOUND T OST—Dec. 27th: Black Dog, long hair, answers to Nugget. —Apply 15 Parkf Avenue. 60 T OST About Christmas, between Cross Street and Seaview Avenue, Navy-and-White Kid Glove. Please leave at Advocate. Maungatapere Sports Ground last Easter, Ladies’ Gold Wristlet 80 Watch. Apply “Advocate.” BILLIARD SALOONS FOLLOW the Crowd to Alt Mears’ Whangarei Premier Billiard Saloon (next Plaza)—6 first-class tables. 108 WANTED TO BUY /NLD Fishing Net, any 26 Deveron Road. condition.81 A LL FOR CASH—We collect Bottles, Sacks, Fungus, Gum, etc. —STEVE KOKICH. New Address: 23 Kauika Road. KU TT’OR CASH —Furniture in large or small quantities. Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. We collect. —Hill and Hagan, Walton Street. Dial 2532. H 3 pUM, Fungus, Bottles, Bags. Paying highest prices. Phone 2784. M. Kokich, Back of Farmers’ Trading Co., Rathbone Street. Kl2 pvLD Gold and Silver. Highest cash prices paid.—Fisher and Son, Merchant Jewellers, Whangarei. Phone 2448. F 9

EDUCATIONAL A CCOUNTANCY —THE FRONT LINE OF HOME SERVICE The call today is for men and women of all ages to help maintain business and industry on the highest standard of efficiency. As time goes on more and more people with specialised Accountancy Training will be required to step into the breach left by those who have “answered the call.” Opportunities await those with energy, initiative and perseverance. Make the most of these opportunities. Do your bit for your country and do justice to yourself. Start Accountancy training immediately under the foremost Accountancy specialists—HEMlNGWAY’S —the pioneers, and for over forty years, the leaders in Home Study Accountancy instruction. Get Hemingway’s remarkable free book “Accountancy”—write today. HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516, Auckland. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 2/6 1940 NEW ROAD MAPS and INFORMATION GUIDE to Whangarei and Northland, also Auckland to Wellington. HOLIDAY READING Over 100 titles to choose from in Mystery, Crime Detection, Romance, Travel, etc., at 1/- each. DIARIES from 1/- to 10/-. English, Australian, New Zealand and American Magazines. BRAINSBY’S BOOK SHOP 'DTTO'T* T AAT IT* 821

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Northern Advocate, 26 January 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 26 January 1940, Page 1