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FARM HANDS WANTED BOY, just left school assist milking, etc.; no stripping.-—H. W. Shaw, Te Puke. BOY or Youth for milking and general farm work, dO cows.—K. Slack, Beach Rd., Papakura. Ph. 34J. BOY, willing, assist milking, general farm work; Ist class conditions, good wages.— boy, Box 30, Morrinsvilie. B,OY or Youth, Dairy Farm; good home; 75 cows; 3 in shed; award wages, no tax. Uood bonus.—Youth c.o. Kolfe, Putaruru. ( 11RL or Young Woman, small farm, handy vl City.—JM, 1759 M Jlkkald. /iIRL, Maori or otherwise, to bail-up, light V* duties, exp. not nec.—GM, 182IM Jlkkald M AN or Youth for sheep farm, near Mata- . mata.—J. li. .Allison, Matarnata. MAX, young, or strong Youth, lor Stud Stock Farm, handy Hamilton.—Ph. 234 VV. XI AN or Youth, exper., Milking and Gen--IVX eral; wages iM/.LU/- and keep; good home. —A. li. Smith, Puriri. Ph. 278U, Thames. MAN, Fencing and General; no milking; top wages to good man.—Ph. 33R, H. A. Wilson, Tanpiri. Yf AN, married, attend ]OOO ewes, flat coun--IVX try; good fencer and tractor-driver; i's 10/- week to smart, capable worker; comfortable cottage, handy school. —Box 35, Papakura. MA RIUKD Couple for sheep farm, fencing . and team work; northern district; permanent job.—E. I). Muir, Waiuku. Ph. 190. MC„ Man Milk and General Farm Work; « wife no duties; own house; .£lB month and allowances; start middle Aug.—A. Hughes, Ph. l-HSX, lluntly 'K.D. U IIA1! E-Milkors, 70-80 cows, two-fifth share, farm work, elec. —Roberts, Pukchuia. O BARE-Milker for 05 cows at Hokianga; O no school; % cream cheque, calves and pigs; .",35 acres; Seaside Farm. —F. 71« i il KHALI). QHEPIIERD for large island property; marO ried or single; good wages and living conditions.- -Dalgety Co., Ltd., Albert St., Akld. O HEPHEK D for large North Auckland O Sheep Run, married or single; must have 3 good (logs. Excellent position suitable man. ■ Dalgel.v and Co.. Lid.. Albert St., Auckland. WOMAN, young, assist milking and light housework; good wages and conditions. —Willing, 35M Hkrai.d, Hamilton. \ r OUTM or Boy, Milking and flight Work; 1 wages above award. H. Plutnlcy, Maugere Central. Ph. 51-155. \ r Ol*TU for mixed farm, mostly Sheep, will.l, ing to learn; good conditions; w'ages above award. —Sheep, Box 3(1. Morrinsvilie. ATOUTH, Dairy Farm, 05 cows; no pigs or X calves- dried milk supply; good wages and conditions.—Ph. 23J. Waharoy. VOL'TB or Land Girl, for ,'ilking and GenX eral Farm Work; state wages required.— H. La ing. Ph. BW, Wellsford. "VOUTH. 10-18, smart, .Sheep and Dairying; .1. good home and good wages to suitable Youlh; state experience.—D. A. Finlayson. Maungaturoto. . MAN, married, to milk 40 cows and farm work; good House, elect., nr. school; board owner; good wages and conditions. PH. 50-367, or Call 56 CODRINGTON CRES., Mission Bay, Tuesday Afternoon. FARM WORK WANTED I.IAMILY, 3 Milkers, good herd, 80-100 X raws; prepared buy owner's herd. Substantial deposit. Present farm sold. Good refs. Urgent.—Capable, 34 M Herald. Hamilton. VI AN, married, child 3 years, position as JX Working Manager for Sheep and Cattle Farm; thoroughly experienced all stock work: ineligible; age 47. —D, 84 Herald. QHARE-Milking, V 3 shares, 70 cows; family O of 3 milkers, 2 males. —Ph 24A Waitakaruru. OHA R E-Mil king, 80-100 cows, no farm 0 work; ineligible.—Write C.H., Wallace Supplies, Waiuku. OHARE-Milking, 00-80 cows, '/ 4 or 3-rds, ij consider wages on good conditions.—Experienced, c.o. Cummings, Cambridge. rnillßDS, Halves, or Lease Improved Farm, X 40-05 cows; financial.—Ph. 01-101). FOR SALE BOLTS, engineer's, bright, assorted; Eire Exting., Car Jack. —RV, 837 Hkrald. (IAMERA. Reflex, 0.3. 3% x 2!/,. Eilins.— V/ 'lll. 725 Herald. (IARPET, 10 x 12, autumn tomrigs.—o J Espano Flats, Pointon Tee., off Put St. ( 1 ARI'ET Runner. 30in., brown tonings; 6 V/* yds, with underfelt, new coud. —10 Wyndhain St. CHI EST. Suite, fawn, blue rnoq., not latest, > good order; £'ls. —27 Fern Glen Rd„ St. Rcliers. CHINA Cabinet, double; Mt. Roskill. —Ring 44-182, Mon. to Fri., 9 to 3.30. /"HHP Heater, excellent condition. —ChatV,' field, Bute Rd., Brown's Bay. OAT, good, Musquash Flank. 3 /, £O/10/-; V/ Chinese Tea Gong, Day Bed, quantity Sundries.—Ring 20-040 between 9-10 this morning. DESK, roll-top, perfection cond , £3o.—4th Floor, Campbell's Bldgs., Vulcan Lane. DINNER Set, 20 pes., Wedgwood, Books and Sundries. —5 Clovernook Rd., Newmarket. TMREWOOD, approx. 1.000 .tons Tea-tree,. X I standing.—Further particulars, James Dennis. Warkworth. 1 Advertiser would like to negotiate. with buyers of flowers. —Waikato 1 osoM Herald. TpUR Cape, Red Fox. —Ph. 18-200. (lAS Heater, Parkinson, large household X size, chromium-plated, as new; suitable office; £3. — Ph. 17-101. 1 NFRA-Red, Ultra-Violet Sun Lamp, Kadi--1 alor, 750 W., cheap.—KL, S3<> Hkrald JN VALID Chair, extension, good condition. . —-Cha<tfield, Bute Rd., Brown's Bay. UEWJNG Machine, Singer Drophead OOK, O level shuttle, good order. —Write oi call 009 New North Rd.. Momingside, opp. Argyll l SI.

SIDEBOARD, oak, large size, mirror hack, suit hotel or boardinghouse.—Ph. 61-012. SUIT, Gent's, black pinstripe, size 5; also brown Overcoat-r-Ph. 63-463. r PABLE, Occasional, round, 3ft, dark .1 stained. —Pli 20-">25. \/\7ASHING Machine, perfect condition.— V 1 MT 707 ITeiumi. \~XTOOTi Refuse, 5 truck-loads, to give away. V V Ph. 17-314. WANTED TO SELL P AIN'T. —Use Taubumn's. Best for all purposes.—Prime's, Karangahape Rd. I>OSTS, Manawa, all shes; fence, gate, strainers. Kins evenings. L. R. W. Ueid, 4 IR, Taupiri. PRAMS, Pushchairs. Thompson's Pram House, Ml:! Queen St.. above Town Hall RANGES, used, Orion, Orb; variety special Bach Stoves.-—Sam White, Fan.shawo St. RANGES, Reconditioned, new. cheap.—Galhraith, 4 Wilton St., Grey Lynn; 27-560. REFRIGERATORS, Showcase, Ice Cream, etc —Refrigerator House, '27 Wyndham St. EEVOLVO" Clothes Drier, extra strong; 200 ft. of line. ISft. spread; 82/6. — Builders' Supplies, Ltd., Anzac Av.; 40-133. SAND or Shingle, fresh water quality.— Roose Shipping Co., Mercer. Ph. S. SASEIKS, Doors, Joinery, Wallboiml,,Pinex Board. All General Hardware. Ask for prices.—J. Jones, Ltd., Auckland "QECOND Front," the new game, 6/9, 0 posted.—K. System, 79 Customs St. E. SINGER Shop, Newmarket, for Used Machines. Specialist in Repairs, Recond. QINGER Drophead Machine, round shuttle, O 06 K; good order. —Call or write, 609 New North Rd., opp. Argyle St., Morningside. QEPARATOR, Alfa-Laval. as new; Isgal 0 —Ph. 27-123. yOIL, good quality loam, any quantity.— O Burnside Bros., Papatoetoe. QUITCASE, leather covered, 26in., key; used 0 once; Morris Chair, Atlas Table, Plug-in Stove; good order, best offer. —KL, 10S1M 11 Klt A !,n. SUITS, Reconditioned, all sizes and prices. - Mc ltzer, 61 Victoria St. rpEA-TREE Blocks, ton lots or more.—Ph. 1- 3,->D, Kunieu. "A A rAI4I. Mirrors Distinctively Cut, Large 1 t Stocks, all sizes and designs. No coupons needed. —Sanvarin's, Manufacturer, Norland St.. behind Vogue Theatre, Newton, SURPLUS STORES, LTD., 172 Queen St., 0 Auckland, P.O. Box 757. All post free, except where slated.—Balaclavas, khaki, all-wool, hand-knitted, for 7/-, postage 3d; ■Oily Dressing for renewing oilskin coats, leggings, etc., 'i-pjat tin for 3/3, 1 pint tin for 6/0; Khaki I'ies, for 2/0 posted; Khaki Handkerchiefs, IS x IS, hemmed, 6 for it/-: Clinical Thermometers, 1 minute, in nickel case, for 2/(i; Blankets, x white with red border, size 72 x is, single bed size, for 14/11 each, postage Sd, 2 coupons each, x Flanneldie; Shepherds' Whistles, aluminium, Rnglish make, whistles that will resound thousands of yards, lor 2/2; Dubbin for waterproofing boots, saddlery, etc., tan or black, 2 tins for 2/6; Scissors, English Sheffield, famous wostonholms, for !»/'(> pair, postage 3d, posl early; Men's Solid Leather Jergens, wonderful quality, sleeveless, length a 1 in, felt line, lifetime job, in M„ 0.5., X.0.5., for 82/6, posted, 84/0; Firewood Saws, solid steel tubular frame, length of blade 30in, for 2.*>/-, posted 26/6; 36in blade, for 29/6. posted 31/6. - I ,AST WEEK OF SPECIAL SALE OF ■ LJ LOUNGE SUITES. Next week is your last opportunity to secure a modernly-designed lounge suite in the pre-war size, at a reduced price. BarnettBarnett's special lounge suite sale finishes next week and if you are thinking of refurnishing your home, it will pay you handsomely to view lJarnett-Barnett's special selection of Chesterfield Suites. The suites and chairs have sprung hacks and sprung edges, while there is an attractive range of covers in tapestries, fill and uncut inoqucttes. Prices for these attractive' lounge suites range from only (.'33/I .j/-. But he early for the best selection. Also 6-Piece Dining Room Suites with - ' isidchoard having leadlisrhl doors* and mirror on the backboard, while the table is of the extension type, 3-feet jqunre when closed, extending to five feet long •>Chains have upholstered seats. Altogether, this 6Piece Dining Room Suite is really outstanding value and is priced as low as ,£,36. Remember that Burnett - Burnett's factory-to-customer policy not only ensures you of Quality Furniture, but, the Keenest Prices in Auckland. For out-of-town customers there is a free sale catalogue and a free booklet on Wedding Etiquette which will bo sent on request. B A R.N ETT—BA R N ETT, LTD., Auckland's Exclusive Furnishers, 413 - 410 Queen Street, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24631, 9 July 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24631, 9 July 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24631, 9 July 1943, Page 1

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