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SITUATIONS WANTED. \T7 ANTED by Young Lady, Position as Companion Help with homely people. Town or Country. Write No. 10, Herald. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED —Capable Help. Apply Mrs: J.-Blairs Irahul Road.- - 171 w 'ANTED. —Girl for. General Housework. Ring 321 M. 187 w 'ANTED Probationer. Apply Redwood Maternity Hospital. 224 WANTED —Shepherd for Arowhana Station. Ring 607, Te Karaka; evenings. ls 7 VT7ANTED. —For Arakihi Station, * * Cowman-Gardener. Ring 33D, Tolagn evenings. 33D, 147 XXJ ANTED. Carpenters; good 7 * wages. A. L. W. Martin, phone 627. 194 TT7ANTED. —Capable Young Woman » » take charge drapery department. Apply with references, Oates Bros, Tokomaru Bay ibd TYTANTED.— Young Man, 16-19 years preferred; . grocery and general store. Apply with references Oates Bros., Tokomaru Bay. lb 4 TS7 ANTED.— Capable Farm Hand; ” one able to work team and drive truck preferred. Apply Hair Bros., Lowe Street. \T7 ANTED— Co wboys; » » nnoir GeneralsShepherds; Cook Generals; Wards-maid; Housemaids. Governess waiting engagement.—Mayfair Registry, Phone 1647. MAKE MONEY IN YOUR SPARE TIME 17REB Lance Journalism is inter- ■*- esting and highly remunerative, Out training is required to correct grammar faults, to develope a lucid style, etc. Druleigh College have had outstanding success in training • of iournalists and story writers. Now' Is the time to send for free particulars of' their comprehensive correspondence course. Write to Druleigh College. Auckland. ACCOUNTANCY. D jO you wish to become a qualified ' accountant? With the increasing umber of commercial ‘firms, there re wonderful opportunities to enter liis important profession, t Start your studies NOW by,.eprollig for an I.C.S. Account; ,y y Course, ou are trained at home —you study n your own time. Be one-, of the housands of successful I.C.S. tudents. Telephone, call or write for full etails. Advice gladly given without bligatlon. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. C, Box 120. Hastings. WORK WANTED A LL types of Saws Sharpened, Set and Re-toothed; machine accuate; charges moderate —Saw Service, Loan, 36 Bright Street. .TTOOLCLASSER. —First Class Man open for engagement. Write Classer,” c/o Herald. 160 LOBT [ ADY’S Gold watch, initialled E.E., Patutahi Sports or town. Regard. Leave Herald. 1 82 JTRAYED from Bulllvants Manga- ' papa, 8 Lambs, pink raddle over cads. Finder please ring 1087. 189 ' OST.—In town Saturday morning, pair Gold Rimmed Pince Nez. ipply Herald. Reward 215 r OST. Gold Waltham Pocket U Watch, initialled R.W.J. Reward Herald. 221 " OST.—In Ormond Road, Xmas Day, u Baby’s Blue Blanket, marked ’erguson. Finder please leave at lerald. Reward. 214 ' OST. —Last Friday night, Small Blue Purse, containing money, ’inder please leave Herald. Regard. r OST. —Yesterday morning, in Gladstone Road, near Cobden treet Dairy, Small Purse containing! lonev. Reward. Herald. 227 Y7OULD Person who removed ' * Gentleman’s Cycle from Salvation i-ray Hall, please return. 228 THOULD the person who removed f» Overcoat, Scarf and Gloves by liatake, from Selvyn Hall, on Friday ight December 23, kindly leave same t Gisborne Garage, Ltd. 226 POUND 'OUND. —Dark Jersey Heifer, 18 months; bit out tip right ear; distinct brand on left hind quarter. ,vner can have same by paying exuses. 207 TO LET R OOMS to Let.—Phone 1263. 222 fO LET.—Self-contained Furnished ■ Flat. 319 Stout Street. 217 fO LET. —Modern Shops, Vacant ■ Flats, Furnished Houses, short rm. Apply Frank Neill, Real Estate gent. 72 Lowe Street. WANTED TO RENT [7ANTED to Rent. —Urgently, Un- » fnfnfciiori Douse. Write Poynter, 170 furnished House. Stout Street. RANTED to Rent. Furnished * Boon.: must be central. Urgent rite “Urgent,” Herald. 18n . *•«!<*AGUE’S FOOD NEWS f’OR the New Year Feast—Figs in Celophane. 6ft and lid pkt.; Mixed uta. 1/- pound. Muscatels 1/- and '6 packet. Biscuits in fancy tins, locolf.'tes in fancy boxes at IcKeague’s, the Grocers. GIVE Groceries this year—just leave the order at McKeague’s it can be delivered at any address. •HE Ideal Gift—a 2 pound Casket of Roma Tea, featuring Snow bite and the Seven Dwarfs, 6/8 at EKeague’s, the Grocers. ______ XT AMS. Book early “Kiwi," "Peach,” "Monarch.” 1/4 lb. at McKeague’a, where you are sure of quality and value.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19825, 30 December 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19825, 30 December 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19825, 30 December 1938, Page 1

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