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SITUATIONS VACANT J>OY or Girl assist milking, light duties; good home. Ring 70S Kawakawa. 943 X>OY, smart, wanted for grocery trade; good prospecis for advancement. Apply personally.—Manager, Self Help Co-op., Ltd., Kamo Rd. 885 TTXPERIENCED Man or Youth wanted for farm work, near Whangarei. —Address at Advocate. 926 piRST-CLASS Motor Trimmer, constant work to • good man.—James and Whimp. 919 FMRL, smart, wanted for grocery trade, with previous shop experience preferred. Apply personally.— Manager, Self Help Co-op., Ltd., Bank Street. 886 Tl/T AN wanted for gardening and A general work.—Dr. H. F. Buckley, 126 Bank Street. 938 A/FAN or Youth for store work, able to drive truck; must not be eligible for military service.—Arthur Yates and Co., Ltd.. Vine Street. 939 FVRDER Man for town timber yard. accustomed to builders’ orders. — Apply Whangarei Timber Co. 904 Spring Cleaning will not be complete without your local sweep. Book now with J. A. Symons, Agents. Phone 2969. 15 T RAINED M EN W ANTED Good positions are always open to men who have been efficiently trained. Greater knowledge means greater earnings! Commence NOW an I.C.S. Course of training —you study in spare time —your job is not interfered with. Some of the 300 I.C.S. Courses are: Building Concrete Eng. Foundry. Work Accountancy Commercial Art Mechanical Draftsman Civil Engineer Structural Engineer Quantity Surveyor Radio Mechanic Send TODAY for Free Booklet, stating the subject in which you are interested. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. C., 101 N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland. I.S SITUATIONS WANTED A LL WASHDAY Worries Banished. A You can enjoy “IDEAL” Laundry Service. Collection and delivery.— James Street (Phone-2404). 983 /CONTRACT work wanted by two experienced men. fencing, draining or scrub cutting.—Particulars at Placement Office. 929 POSITION assist in Advocate. wanted, housemaid or kitchen. —Write Reliable. 934 Hats, dyed and re-blocked, new season’s shades. Satin oilpainted Cushions to order.—Mrs. CANNON, 8 Rathbone Street. BETTER SEEDS! BUMPER CROPS! SOW SEEDS Upper SYMONS phone Bank St. 2969 682 AGRICULTURAL " CONTRACTING Ring Phone 5451. ALEX MATTHEWS MAUNU M 8
V STANDS FOR VICTORY REG. WHARFE (Whangarei) LTD. Stands for VALUE in all USED CAR PARTS 48 WATER ST., WHANGAREI Phone 2295. W. 9 LOST AND FOUND T OST Tan and White Collie Dog. collar No. 235.—Finder Ring 5233. Reward. 858 T OST —12ft. Clinker-built Rowing J Boat, painted white. Reward.— Peachey, Beach Road, Onerahi. 924 DEWARD for return Girl's Small Bike, lost vicinity Regent Theatre. —Palmer, 77 Kamo Rd.. Phone 3342. 930 TO LET MICE Sunny Front conveniences: dress at Advocate. Room, with use of unfurnished. —Ad--933 BOARD AND RESIDENCE r ~y r ACANCY for working man boarder. ’ —Address Advocate. 921 WANTED TO RENT TT7ANTED to Rent or Lease, with ‘’' right of purchase, small farm; good steady man, married. Must be handy to Whangarei.—Write Willing, Advocate. 893 WANTED TO BUY A CASH deal always. Best prices A paid for Gum, Fungus, Bags. Ring 2784.—M. Kokich, back Farmers’ Trading Co., Rathbone Street. Kl2 ALL WASTE METALS, BOTTLES, A SACKS, RAGS, BATTERIES.— N.A. Waste Products, Phone 2368 (next to Library). Ll 5 T COLLECT “Star” Brand Sacks, Gum, Fungus, Bottles, Batteries. Ring 2477 STEVE KOKICH, Depot , and address: 23 Kauika Rd. Open daily. Kll J ATE Model Car (1936-1939).—State condition and lowest cash price to Urgent, Advocate. 912 YALD Gold and Silver. Highest cash W prices paid.—FISHER & SON, Merchant Jewellers, Whangarei. Phone 2448. F 9 FLORAL Wreaths, Bouquets, etc.— A L Rasmussen, King St. Phone 3473.
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Northern Advocate, 7 October 1941, Page 1
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