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SITUATIONS VACANT_ SENIOR FEMALE SHOP ASSISTANT (23 years or over). One With wool experience preferred. Wages £2/12/6 per week. Permanent position. Apply— The Manager, r OF DOG TAX - COLLECTOR FOR YEAR iM). rl ~J V . ~.._., closing at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY. February are invited for the position of Do-„ Tax Collector for the year 193.. Particulars obtainable from the undersigned. tT/ -.r,n D. J. McNAUGH T. County Clerk. re Araroa._Feb._l3. 1937. 475. [/ANTED —Shepherd, with own •» horse and dogs, for farm in Opotiki district; wages £2/10/- per week.—Apply_Bp___l99. _I Bi_T7ANTED.— Strong Lad or Man, to ** milk and garden at Arowhana Station.—Apply Arthur Pittar. Manager, through Whatatutu Telephone, or W. D. Lysnar. Gisborne. 419 WORK WANTED LL types of Saws Sharpened, Set, ' and Re-toothed; machine accurate: charges moderate. —Saw Service. S. Loan. 36 Bright Street.___ 3AINTING and Paperhanging, good work, reasonable prices; choice selection of Wallpapers. —J. H. Hall, 396 Clifford Street, Phone 992. EDUCATIONAL MAKE MONEY BY WRITING. I " r OU can learn to make money as a free lance journalist and writer in your spare time. Our unique personal correspondence course, specially written for New Zealand students, ensures success. For free particulars Write now to Druleigh College. N.Z.'s Premier Training Institute. Box 12258. Auckland. ACCOUNTANCY ST \Q you want to make * cess at the Exams sure of SucGrasp the Opportunity of instruction by the skilled and experienced Accountancy Tutors of _,..,__„_, THE ACCOUNTANCY COLLEGE who have shown consistently that their modern and up-to-date methods of tuition are superior to all others by the large and increasing numbers of Successes each year. Note last year's figures—of 56 students who passed Book-keeping. Stage 111. in Auckland. 31 were OUR students: similar results were obtained with Auditing. , " Students who have failed in the past elsewhere are advised to get the benefit of our comprehensive and up-to-date Practical Courses. We can help you ! "It's the Tuition which counts ! .Write without delay to the Registrar. The Accountancy College. P. 0.. Box. 1502. Auckland, for full partieur lars. 35 WANTED BOARD 17ANTED. —Board with private '* family, no other children preferred, for young High School girl.— Write No. 49. Herald 457 ACCOMMODATION You will enjoy every minute of your stay at BRENT'S HOTEL, ROTORUA FOUND OUND.— Cheap Firewood, mill slabs. 3 sacks for 5/-. 2 for 3/6. 1 for 2/-; 4 sacks Tawa and 1 sack kindling. 10/-: Coal. Coke and Carbonettes.— Only at Shipp's. 471 Gladstone Road. Phone 1040. WANTED KNOWN . 'ARMERS —Let us repair your watch and hermetically seal )f i n gainst dust; guaranteed work.Geddes. opp. Masonic Hotel. Lowe I Street. , "fruit, vegetables A SPEClAL.—Potatoes, 281bs 2/-, | 121bs 1/-: Carrots, Parsnips, Id per bundle; Peas. 31bs 1/-: Beans, 41bs 1/-; free delivery.—At Dickson s. Phono 1450. I A'l Dickson's, Oisborne's Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer.— Fiji Bananas. 2Jlbs 1/-; Pineapples, from 1/- each; Eating Pears. 31bs 1/-; Stewing Pears. 41bs 1/-: Tomatoes, 31bs 1/-. . AT Dickson's. —Onions, 51bs 1/-; Sweet Corn. 2d each; Marrows. 3d each; new season Apples. 51bs 1/-; Rhubarb."3d per bundle; Peaches. 31bs 1/-. —Phone 1450. CHOICE Fruit, fresh from our orchard daily—Apples. Peaches. Plums, etcv-—D. S. Thompson & Co. L~OCAL. grown Tomatoes, always cheapest In town: new season's Apples, eating and cooking. 51bs for l/-.~At Hardy's Fruit Exchange. 34 Peel Street. (EARS, Bon Chretien, dessert and ■"■ preserving, now ready.—Hardy's Fruit Exchange. FLOWERS. BULBS. ETC. NEMONES and Ranunculus prize L strain, exhibition choice mixture, 1/- doz., 5/- 100, posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. NEMONES ! Ranuncli! "Giant ■-*■ Florentine"; guaranteed finest Btrain obtainable. 3/6 100.—Sanders. Box 931. Auckland. ASSORTED Ixias, Daffodils, Tritonias. Free-das. Muscarl: plump bulbs: 1/- doz., posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. EMen. Auckland. A ROMATIC Hyacinths, double •**■ pinks, yellows, reds, lavenders, creams; guaranteed bulbs: 8/6 doz.— Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland. , >EAUTIFUL Tulips, giant Darwin -* mixtures: all shades: usually 7/6. offered at 4/- doz.. posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. OWER Seds for sowing now obtainable in Yates' sealed and dated packets: all Horticultural Sundries and Bird Requisites—"Berridges." ►LANT out now and have a supply of Winter Vegetables, Broccoli, Cabbage, Leeks and Celery.—D. S. Thompson & Co. • SOW Now. —French and Butter Beans. Dwarf Peas. Carrots. Beet. Tettuce. Radish. Spinach. Turnip. Mpstard and Cress—D. S. Thompson & Co.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19248, 13 February 1937, Page 1
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