lost and found LOST— Man's Brown Leather Gloves, Caller's Park, Wednesday.—Reward at Advocate. 141 LOST— Brown Silk Umbrella, in town yesterday.—Finder please leave Wallace Supplies. Reward. 212 LOST— Small Purse containing sum of money,in town.—Finder please leave at Advocate. 192 LOST— 2 Ewes. Last seen Otonga turnoff Wednesday.—Ring 7A HLkurangi. 219 LOST— Pair Spectacles, Friday night, between Donald and Dent Streets. Reward.—Please ring 2789. ' 220 LOST— rvovauo vvuailet Watch, wtui cheap leather strap, buckle missiug, between A.A. Office, Labour Dept., Rust Lane, opp. Library, or vie. Regent Service Station. —Finder please ring 3217 Reward. 160 GENT taking Hat by mistake from reception at Savoy. Saturday afternoon, kindly leave same at Savoy for right one. . . 70 WOULD person who delivered approx. 2 ton. tea-tree firewood on front law, 12 Hassard St„ please ring 3301. 218 board am* residence BOARD wanted for working man at Hikurangi.—Keenan, Kiripaka. 186 ■ KJARD v\ arjicu urgently oy Maori D vouth 17 vears. Please Dhone 2490. 99 BOARD wanted by 2 working girls, preferably together.—Address Advocate / 116 HOARD wanted by quiet, refined business girl in Whnngarei.—Reply Board, Advocate. 66 TO LET t>ED-SITTINGROOM and use of House » offered married couple or mother and daughter, 2min. town. Prefer someone who would care for baby. 11 months, few hours dailv while mother works—Write Hnmelv Advocate 128 HOME AVAILABLE l—Married couple desired to share large modern home with 3 adult males.—Write “Home, c/o Advocate. • SMALL Unfurnished Flat. Onerahi.—Ph. 5811. -2B FINANCIAL FOR house finance inquire from C. M. F. Reed or Dalgetys, Telephone 2619. Initial costs reduced to a minimum and advances repayable out of income over a convenient period. c °/ n ll SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING ENROL NOW for Dressmaking Classes at the HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. 1 Hunt Street. cd/h8 BUSINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS WISEMANS SPECIALS \ TANNER BUZZERS—6-inch. Deposit £3/-/-. ADJUSTABLE SPANNERS—40in. English. 17/3. PENGUIN MARINE ENGINE—--8 h.p. Twin. Deposit £3O/-/*. VACUUM CLEANERS— Standard. English. All fittings. A sturdy job. Deposit £3/10/-. REFRIGERATORS— His Master's Voice. 6 cubic feet and 7 cubic feetGuaranteed. . Deposit £45/-/-. RADIO—His Master’s Voice. 5 valve. Compact—Powerful. 12 months’ guarantee. Deposit £l/10/-. .RECORD PLAYER UNITS & CHANGERS—H.M.V., Garrard. From £6/4/6. RENTAL RADIOS—H.M.V. 5 valve. Low Rental Charges. From 3/6 weekly. PLYWOOD WATERPROOF RESIN BOND—loft. x 4ft. sheets and other sizes. Oregon. BOAT—loft. Plywood. Complete oars and rowlocks. Lightweight, strong, seaworthy. Deposit £lO/-/-. OUR GOODS ARE BACKED BY WISEMANS QUALIFIED ' SERVICE , 8-10 C4MERON STREET • - • Phone 2576. ADVICE IS FREE. SITUATIONS VACANT FARM MACHINERY OPERATOR required to lake full charge of Kaikohe Dairy Co. Farm Machinery Unit, consisting of D2 Caterpillar Tractor, Giant Discs, Ploughs, Caravan and sundries. Profit-sharing basis. Good earnings for a capable, man who is prepared to work. Applications close at 5 p.m. on Thursday June 2, 1949. Address applications to N. G. Moffatt, Secretary, Kaikohe Co-op. Dairy Co., Box 58, Kaikohe 584 f-IHOOSE A ("IAREER IN THE RAILWAYS VACANCIES AS UNDERTRAFFIC BRANCH—Youths and men 16 to 39 years of ■ age. Avenue of promotion to shunter, storeman, signalman, guard, foreman, and inspectoi*. Commencing rates of pay 2/1 to 3/4% per hour according to age. LOCOMOTIVE BRANCH—Youths and men 16 to 23 years of age. Avenue of pro- • motion to fireman, engine-driver, and foreman. Commencing rates of pay 2/2% to 3/5% per hour according to age. CLERICAL CADETS—Youths ‘ls to 19 years of age with not less than two years’ secondary education. Holders of School Certificate or University Entrance Examination accepted up to 20 years of age. Commencing salaries vary according to educational qualifications. and include lodging allowances if living away from home. Good openings for lads in search of a career. WORKSHOPS. MAINTENANCE. SIGNAL & ELECTRICAL—Tradesmen, also labourers (including juniors). Commencing rates of pay for labourers 2/1 to 3/4% according to age. Tradesmen 3/11% per hour. NO LOST TIME RAILWAY Apply nearest Stationmaster, or Railway Office, or write General Marfager, Railways. Wellington. 454 SR4VELLQKS SBBgLggBS '
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Northern Advocate, 21 May 1949, Page 1
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