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SITUATIONS WANTED ADVERTISER seeks Position as experienced manager of sheep farm, or would accept position as married couple and could supply services of two j efficient, experienced youths; -first-class references in all cases.— Replies to L. W. Wilton, Castle Point, Itfasterton. « 93^ MARRIED Shepherd, experienced, seeks position, own horse and dogs.—Ring 1921. 975 TANTED Position.—Youth, grocery experience, seeks position. — Address at Herald. 913 - WANTEIX— By fully experienced young ; married man capable of managing a farm, position as manager or. head shepherd; own dogs and horse. Pull particulars from Dalgety & Co.. Ltd., Gisborne. yi »
YOUNG Man, 5 years' experience, both Islands, wants position on sheep farm'or station: 1 dog.—Write No. 11 Herald. j ____ SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED CARTOONISTS. i?-m TO £2O a week is earned by *> xv well-known cartoonists. Amaze your friends; earn big money! Druleish's Unique Correspondence Course in Cartooning will help you. Don't delay. . Inquire to-day.—Druleigh College, Auckland. ________ AN OPPORTUNITY FOR A LIVE SALESMAN A LEADING NEW ZEALAND LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY REQUIRES an Additional Representative for Poverty Bay and Bay of Plenty districts. Previous experience of country selling an advantage. Car provided if required. Good salary and commission to successful worker. Applications treated In full confidence. Apply in first instance to — "ALPHA," 285 Herald.
COOK HOSPITAL BOARD. WANTED for Cook Hospital, Gis- . borne, a Relieving Sister with Midwifery or Maternity Certificate (midwlferv preferred). Salary according to experience. Uniforms provided. Travelling expenses up to £5 refunded on completion of six months' service. Applicants to forward copies of testimonials. Applications close on February 24. C. A. HARRIES, . 974 Managaing Secretary. ANTED. —Experienced Waitress. T T - Apply Glsborne Hotel. 948 TAN TED.— Capable Girl.—Apply •■ " Mrs. J. H. Ormond, 5 Ormond Ed., Whataupoko. __ 946 ANTED.—Smart Boy, 16-17, for ' ' bakehouse.—Apply Walter Findlay, Ltd. • 9J>L WANTED.— Two experienced Motor Mechanics.—Apply Bignell & Holmes. ! " 96T WANTED.— Good Fencer, for 3 mile new fence.—Ring 215 M., Wairoa, evening. . • . ____ ?Z!L iTANTED.—Cook and Housemaid, '' or Married Couple, share duty, references necessary.—Apply Mrs. Holdsworth, 2K, Te Karaka. 966 '"ANTED.—GirI to assist household duties, fond of children, wages £l.—Ring 126 D. Tolaga Bay. 980 r ANTED. Housekeeper, town; • VT . Female Cook, town; several CookGenerals; Cowboys.— Mayfair Reg., 239 Gladstone Rd.. 'Phone 1647. '
''ANTED. —Cook-generals, Housemaids, and Waitresses lor hotels; Station hands and 2 Cowboys; several Cook-generals. Gardner's Registry. 97 * J WORK WANTED ■ Set and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate. —Saw Service, S. Loan, 36 Bright Street. 'OR Electroplating Radiators, ■ Bumper Bars, Headlamps, Spoons, Forks, etc., try J. N. Foster. 269 Glad- * stone Road. * CURTAINS, Hall Curtains, Loose Covers Dry-cleaned in a proper manner. You'll marvel how freshlooking we make them. Charges moderate. Art Dyers and Drycleaners, Phone 1830. collect and deliver free. i TANT a Carrier? Ring 655 Sor ■ 1732—A"»ert Hopps, the Hopalong Delivery Service, Bright Street OST.—Nash hub cap, between ' Motu and Motuhora, last Thursday; reward. —Redstone Motors. 926 OST.-r-Eight Budgerigars, ringed; J Sky, Cobalt, Green, Yellow; reward.—Ring Hosier, 769. 969
FOUND * "OUND.—Golden Retriever Dog.- •' C. Maunsell, 327 Stout St. 972 'OUND. —Cheap, all dry Firewood. Mill Slaba. 7 sacks 12/6; 3. 5/9; 2, 4/-; 1, 2/3: Tawa 2/9. Matai 3/3, Maire 4/3 per sack; 4 sacks Tawa and 1 sack Kindling, 11/3; Coal, Coke and Carbonettes.— Only at Shlpp's. 471 Gladstone Road, Phono 1040. FRUIT, VEGETABLES T Dickson's Prult Mast Cheapest L wholesale and retail Fruiterers. Local Tomatoes 6d per lb.,' Cucumbers from 2d each. Finest Peaches 6d. per lb. Plums 51bs. 1/-. 'Phone 1450. T Dickson's, Stringless Beans 31bs. Dessert and Cooking Apples 51bs 1/-, Oranges 8 for 1/-. Bananas 6d per lb. 'Phone 1450. Free delivery. iT Dickson's, New Potatoes 281bs. *■ 5/-, Bibs 1/-; Kumaras, 41bs 1/-; Carrots', Parsnips, Id per bundle; Cabbage from 2d each; Marrow, Pumpklna, Sweet Corn—Free delivery. Phone 1450. • »EST Tomatoes, 51b 1/-, 121 b 2/6; * Bon Chretien Pears, 121 b 3/-.—At Hnrdv's Fruit Exchange, 'phone 310. KBACHES for Bottling.—l2lb 4/6, L 361 b and over 4d per'lb; order now to avoid disappointment.—Hardy's Fruit Exchange. 34 Peel St., phone 310. -i CHARLIE MENG YEE, Fruiterer & Greengrocer, next McKenzie's.— Cheapest in town for Tomatoes, 2d .&, 5d lb; Nectarines, 4d lb; Plums for jam, 121 b for 2/6; W. Bon Chretien Pears 4d lb; Gravensteln Apples. 4d lb: Sweet Corn, lid ea: MAH JONG SETS, prices on application.—Phone 1610. Free Delivery.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19555, 10 February 1938, Page 1
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