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SITUATIONS VACANT. BOl'S (2). ono for messaged. 10s week; ono to help' in garage. 17s 6d.—W.8., P59, Herald. BOOT Trade.—First-class Benchman; heavy work; constant job.—Coldicutt, Onchunga Boot Factory. . (CANVASSERS, young, energetic, household J line: 40 p.c.—9 a.m., 19-3. First Floor, Strand Arcade. CWOK, good, wanted for Whangarei Pub- > lie Hospital.—For particulars apply Matron. DESIGNER, experienced, required for Children's, Maid'B, Stitched Material, Hats; highest qualifiactions necessary; etnte salary and experience.—L.D., 574, Herald. Employers and householders^ Kindlv favour the Auckland Philosophical Society with the opportunity of recommending Women. Girls and Youths for Positions. Every recommendation thoroughly inquired into.—Ring PHONE 13-327. QORSE Stamping contract.—Call Herald. GREENKEEPER. Experienced Man wanted for 3 days weekly to take charge combined Bowling and Croquet Greens. Apply, stating qualifications, to BOWLS. 512, Herald. ' PKAVELLER, country, Confectionery, on . J. commission basis: with car. preferred. —Urgent, 530, Herald. WANTED. Auckland Province.—Commercial Traveller, with Hardware ind General Store contacts, to handle one additional advertised line; 110 opposition; subsidy and commission; applications treated ■ confidentially.—Reply Box 179. Auckland. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. SECRETARY. Applications, in writing, closing FRIDAY, Juno 19. 1931, are invited for the position of Secretary, at a. salary of £2OO per annum. Full particulars may he obtained from •T. EIVERS. President, P.O. Box 252, Gisborne. ADVERTISING SALESMAN WANTED. SALESMAN, YOUNG, ENERGETIC. WANTED FOR NATIONAL MEDIUM. Agency experience of advantage. Must possess good address t tact, and progressive spirit. Good prospects for Dominion-wide experience and advancement. Salary to commence, £6 a week. Apply fully, in writing, to PROGRESS, Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, National Bank Building, Auckland. TEACHERS WANTED. A full-time Relieving Music Mistress is required immediately by the Wanganui Girls' College Board until the end of the • school year. Must be competent to prepare'' candidates for L.A.B. Examination, and to take classes for Theory, Aural Culture, Sight Singing, Class Singing and Musical Appreciation. Salary rate, £225 per annum. Successful applicant will be required to reside at the College. Charge for board at rate of £4O per annum. Applications will be received by the ■" Secretary, P.O. Box 79, Wanganui, until 18th JUNE. Applicants should etate earliest date oti which they would bo free to commence duty. WANTED KNOWN. CAT scratches.—You should always treat them with Eccles' Antiseptic Healing Ointment: Is 6d and 2s 6d.—Eccles. Chemist. IX/fIRRORS Resilvered; reasonable charges, o! D Ve w ' ' cf iU-—Crosby's, 24, Wellington St. Ring Phone 41-777. ATOW ON DISPLAY. First Floor, Milne c- an ,, Choyce, Ltd.—Wolseley Hornet oix. Absolute winner of A.A.A Reliability Trial, May 23, 1931, with benzine mileage of 49.5 per gallon. OORNS are agonising. Why endure them? . Progandra is ' safe, painless and certain in action.—ls 6d everywhere. TT ™ i depends on well-fed nerve?; , Eccles' Phosphorton supplies deficiency of Qiodern diet.—Eccles. Chemist. T~\R. Mackenzie's Menthoids dissolve uric acid and speedy relief from Gout.. Rheumatism, Lumbago, etc. —A. Eccles,' Chemist. TREBLING Only Half-well? Fautly elimi--7 nation the cause. Eat. Yeaston Tablets for new health.—A. Eccles. Chemist. rr ORD Radiators (or other makes), overhauled. Guaranteed 6 months; free repairs.—Philip Lewis. Chancery St i ECCLES' Phosphorton!—Scientific nerve and brain food; produces 60und sleep. —Eccles, Chemist. T~)ON'T let the kiddies suffer with Tooth- . ache. _ Always keep Barraclough'n Magic Nervine by you: Is 6d everywhere. ' If AX JAFFE has left Town Hall Shop.' J.U. Jaffe, Ltd., now 219, Queen St. Phone 42-315. IVrOTHERS Nursing Babies fihould eat Yeaston Tablets for better health.—A. - Eccles. Chemist. LADIES' Hats Remodelled; Gent.'e Hata Cleaned and Reblocked.—Cox, The Hatter. Karangahape Rd. ' Antiseptic Ointment eases pain •U at once! Promotes healthy healing; Is 6d and 2s 6d.—Eccles. Chemist.' (JJJIACEFUL Slenderness secured without V* dieting or exercise by taking Youth-O-Form Capsules; 6s Gd.—A. Eccles, Chemist. YELLOW Mask" face! Remove it with Eccles' famous; A-E-Skin food; 2s 6d and 4s Gd.—Eccles. Chemist. INFLUENZA. —Take Neurol Tablets, also quickly relieve Headache. Neuritis, Rheumatism.—ls 6d. Chemists and Stores. DON'T endure the tortures of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago or Gout—■. Rheumo gives swift' relief; 2s 6d and 4s 6d. fpONE up nerves to new level by taking JL Eccles' Phosphorton Tonic; many testimoninls.—Eccles. Chemist. PURGATIVES only make Constipation worse. Eat Yeaston Tnbleis. which are non-habit-foritiing.—A. Eccles. Chemist. SLEEPLESS nights completely gone!— Eccles' Phosphorton soothes and feed» nerves; 32 doses. 2s 6d.—Eccles. Chemist. "\fISERABLE Cold in the Head broken IvJL rip in a twinkling with Kanatox.—A. Eccles. Chemist. • CANNOT concentrate? Nerves the trouble. Feed them with Eccles' Phosphorton Tonic; 32 doses, 2s 6d.—Eccles, Chemist. - BRAIN dull in mornings? Re-vitalise it with Eccles' Phosphorton Tonic.— Eccles, Chemist. - - PREVENT suffering from cuts.—Ward off scars by applying Eccles' Antiseptio Healing Ointment; Is (id and 2s 6d. —Eccles, Chemist. lADIES! —The radiant complexion you -i seek! Eccles A-E-Skin Food tones up skin; 2s (id and 4s ftd.—Eccles. Chemist. YOUR skin kept lovely and smooth.—; Eccles' A-E-Skin Food keeps porei fine.—Eccles. Chemist. Take Yenston Tablet! -L with you and ensure healthful regularity.—A. Eccles. Chemist. STOP SMOKING NOW. Gargle with " A'NTI-BACO" fcr a permanent victory over tobacco habit.—Get free booklet from Home Welfare Pty., P.O. Rox 655 A, Wellington. TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE. IMPERIAL Typewriter. all-British MachJ- ine; now obtainable,-easy terms. Also improved Portable.—2, Swanson St. r p YPEWRITERS. Duplicators, recondi--I tioned 20 p.o. reduction off present list prices: terms.—lmperial Typewriters. 2. Swnnson St TTNDERWOOD Portable, 1931 model, like vJ new, sell for cash, £I2.—T.Y., 559, HF.ralo. WOODSTOCK, perfect condition: price for clearance. £3 10s.—Wuterhouso. 14, Pitt. St. TYPEWRITERS WANTED. PEWKITER, good, second-hand or new; cheap.—Typis'.e. Box 103, AuckWINES .'FOR SALE. Auckland wine co„ RutUnd st.— Choice Port Wine. 30s per case: freight paid.—Phone 44-409. TNVALID Port, Claret, 455; Red, iSs: 1 Sherry 4Ss- Extra Special Sherry. 60s; Special Reserve Port, "60s; freight rfelivered free.-Corban's. "The W> n °J a e ° p,e -. Mount Lebanon Vineyards fTenderson. 31. Fort St.. Citj Phone <2-4b3. iriTT"'ort Wine. Reduction. 25s 2' gallon# it depot: bring jars.-Corban's W.nes, Fort. St. —. - fme Fronticnac, rich, sweet, red 30 Wine, delivered, freight paid.—Crowa Wines, Elliott St. phone ii!-135.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20897, 12 June 1931, Page 1
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