SITUATIONS VACANT BOY, just leaving school, wanted for butchery.—Apply Callaghan, Upper Bank Street. . ] I Toys (two), one temporary, one per- > manent.—Apply T. J. McFarlane & Coy. IPASY EXTRA MONEY Make simple. u attractive Rag Dolls at home from scrap material. We show you how and buy your work. Write NOW for free details—MacMASTEßS’ TOY SUPPLY, Box 18:1, Wanganui. 48 - { 'VTURSING Aid, with or without experiL\ ence.—Apply Hinemoa Hospital. Phone 273 L VTORTHLAND COLLEGE for all commercial subjects. Day and evening -lasses—Phone 2766: 113 Bank Street. Nl4 VACANCY FOR CLERK IN DECEMBER ONE of our staff is leaving to take up nursing, and we will have a vacancy for a Junior or Intermediate Clerk (male or female). Good prospects, ccrmprehensive training and excellent conditions. Apply personally to the Secretary. HARDIE BROS. LTD., Walton Street. Whangarei. ' 40 |OR R Y jQ RIV E R CLASS M. Fully experienced all transport work. DAVE HILL & SONS. Rathbone Street. 102 FARM APPRAISERS AND VALUERS APPLICATIONS on P.S.C. Form 17A (obtainable at Main Post Offices) with COPIES ONLY of testimonials from persons with necessary experience and background, close December Its for position of Farm Valuers and Appraisers in the State Advances Corporation. Preference given to overseas ex-servicemen between 25 and 35 years. Educational qualifications and farming experience should be fully shown on the application form. Each application tor a position in Classes (I) or '(H) should be accompanied by a brief statement of the type of farming and the farms on which the applicant was employed since leaving school. . , CLASS (I): Successful appointees will be afforded the opportunity of further experience and tuition. Age for this class not to exceed 30. Salary £230/335. p.a., according to experience and qualifications. CLASS (II): Salary ' £3ab/3ao. Ago for this class not to exceed 35. CLASS (III): Salary £4OO/425. Selected applicants will be appointed to the temporary staff with prospects of appointment in suitable cases to the permanent staff as and when vacancies arise.— Secretary, P.S. Commissioner, Wellington. 88 SITUATIONS WANTED BOY wants lawns to cut, after school.— Ring 3108. 103 r~ (JNIOR Assistant, shop, Xmas period; available Dec. 16. —Write Junior, Advoite. ,/fARRIED Couple want herd of 00-70 ri- .cows on one-third shares. Start imlediately. Whangarei district preferred—'rite J.8.J., Advocate. 99 RANTED by Respectable Woman—Office (V Cleaning or work sewing children's othes, repairing.—Address at Advocate. GO MOTOR SERVICES pRESCOTT'S pASSENGER gERVICES WHANGAREI - DARGAVILLE Fares Single 10/'-. Return 17/G. Leaves Whangarei— Mon., Wed., Fri.—9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Tues., Thurs.—3 p.m. Sat.—9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Leaves Dargaville— Mon., Wed., Fri.—9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Tues., Thurs.—9 a.m. Sat—9 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. Sunday—Leaves Whangarei 5 p.m. Leaves Dargaville 8 p.m. Depots—Whangarei: Water St Ph. 2846. Dargaville: Phone 325. P2l JQALBETH JJOTOR gER VICES CENTRAL DEPOT Water Street Whangarei Booking Office Phone 2846, KAIKOHE-WH AN GAR El ServiceLeaves Kaikohe —7.15 a.m. „ Whangarei—2.3o p.m. Booking Office, Kaikohe—Phone 78M. piONEER pRANSPORT gERVICE KAWAKAWA to WHANGAREI Depart Kawakawa —8.0 a.m. „ Whangarei—3.3o p.m. Booking Offices—Kawakawa: Phone 15. Whangarei: Webb’s Mo 1 or Service Depot. John St. Phone 2193. Pl 3 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS ' RADIO WAVES travel at a speed of 186.000 miles per second SOUND WAVES at 1000 feet per second.
But the SPEEDIEST and MOST EFFICIENT RADIO REPAIR SERVICE is— JOE THOMAS T2 Bank St opp. Pub Trust FLORAL WINCEYETTE Good Quality English Winceyette, fast colours. Small, floral designs showing on grounds of Pink, Lemon, Blue and Green. 36in. wide —1 coupon yard 3/2 yard 0. M. GEORGESON . FABRIC SPECIALISTS LTD. Cameron Street. Phone 2994. GlO RADIO REPAIRS BATTERY SETS ELECTRIFIED BIRCHALL’S Ltd. Phone 2612. VINE STREET (next Army Office.) Agents: Hensley’s Umbrella Repair Service, 810 j^ORTHLAND j^LECTRICAL CO., LTD. ALL ELECTRICAL REPAIRS AND WIRING ; Workship: 86 Fourth Avenue. Regd. Office: Wallace Bldgs,, Cameron St. Phone 2838. P.O. Box 214. Nl2 J JfACKAY AND gON DECORATORS, PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS Phone 2900. 1 MILL ROAD. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED Springing Thoroughly Repaired. MATTRESSES & SQUABS re-teased and re-tufted, etc. BILL BIRCH Workshop: 40 Portland Road. Phone 2439. B 9 JgORING WITH MODERN EQUIPMENT No job too big or too small. E. P. T BIGG 1 KENT ROAD - - WHANGAREI Phone 3030. T 6 WHANGAREI DRY CLEANING/COY. (Late PARKIN’S Dry Cleaners) JAMES STREET WHANGAREI Phone 212 L DEPOTS—Bethell & Son, Bank Street; G. Murray, Kensington Corner; Mrs. Spark, Hikurangi; Mrs. O. K. Whitehead, Kaeo; G. S. Penney, Kaikohe; S. C. Gager, Kawakawa. W2B
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Northern Advocate, 1 December 1944, Page 1
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