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SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED. —Several Young Girls: Cowboys aged JU-1S: Cook General, country: Married Couple, no children. Mayfair, 76 Disraeli faxphone 1647 BLACKSMITH WANTED. —Good reliable Shoeing and General Smith, own nailing, on wages 2/8 hour. State age and experience. Only good tradesmen need apply, Chalmers, Kuatoria. 47-1 ANTED,— Capable Assistant to take charge in kitchen, fond of children preferred. Apply ' Heni Materoa Children’s Home, Awapum .Road. blO VS/ANTED— A Junior Shepherd. King 2D Wailtolm (Spencer). 629 1 EXPERIENCED Shop Girl seeks J position. Write No. 1 Herald. 655 WORLD SHORTAGE OF TRAINED PILOTS I 1 NKOL NOW with the Aircraft J Club of New Zealand for tuition in Pilotage and Ground Engineering. Seven Free scholarships awarded in 9 months last year. Great opportunities till over the world await men trained in Aviation—the coming Profession. Write for details, sending stamped addressed envelope to AIRCRAFT CLUB OF NEW ZEALAND, P.O. Box 1425 F, Wellington. " BIG MONEY FOR WRiTERS HAVE you the urge to write the stories and articles editors are clamouring for —to earn big money in your spare time? Druleigh College’s unique- training makes success certain. Write for particulars to-day to Dept. “P.H.” Druleigh College, Auckland. BIG OPPORTUNITIES’ IN SECRETARIAL WORK WONDERFUL prospects for both " ’ men and women and you don’t need matriculation. Highly qualified Tutors include A. D. Thomson, B. Corn., A.P.A., N.Z., A.A.1.5., F.N.Z.1.5., H. R. N. Newman, A.R.A., N.Z., A. 1.1.5. Full details from Director, Druleigh College, Box t’2258, Auckland. WORK WANTED TrOTORISTS! Drain flush out and refill your engine at Eric Maher’s Service Station. "5 BATTERY Recharging Service Loan Batteries. Eric Maher’s Service Station. Ormond Road. 62;ALL types of Saws Sharpened, Set and Re-toothed; machine accurate; charges moderate —Saw Service, S. Loan, 36 Bright Street. LAWN Mowers and Saws machine sharpened, - Trevor Carr. 307 Gladstone Road, near Sealy’s. , TTOP-A-LONC; Delivery Service for big or small jobs: quick, reasonable. 40 Bright St., phones 1714 and 6u5S. WANTED BOARD BUSINESS Girl seeks Board respectable private family. Write No. 49 Herald. 0-19 WANTED TO RENT w ANTED. Two-roomed Bach \pply Herald. 659 WANTED To Rent—House, Flat, Bach or Rooms with conveniences. Write “Singer,” Herald. 657_ TO LET Tlq LET. —Double Furnished Bed room, suit two girls; tray or kitchenette optional. Apply phone 1263. 590 LOST f OST. —Between Stanley Road, Awapuni Road and Patutahi, Bag containing knitting, etc. Mrs. Knight, Patutahi, 805 R. 621 T OST.—Piece of Floral Material in Customhouse Street. Please leave Uei - ald. 658 FOUND POUND.— Small Fawn Coloured Pup, black nose. Owner can have same paying cost of advert. 222 Har ris St. 607 WANTED KNOWN DUY an Electric Washer only after you have seen a Connor demonstration. ORDER your Easter Suit now, “Sinserity” made-to-measure or ready-to-wear. Fleming’s, opposite Regent Theatre. PHILLIPS Radioplayers had leading sales for 1933. Ring Clare & Jones for a free demonstration. "DING 1400, Clare & Jones, for any Electrical or Radio Repairs or installations. yoU'R own material made up in A latest style, satisfaction guaranteed. —W. D. Christie. Stanley Road FRUIT, VEGETABLES AT Dickson’s Fruit Mart, Bottling Pears, 121 b. 2/6; Quinces, 121 b. 2/6; Peaches, from 2d per lb, Apples 3d per lb. Local Grapes 8d and 1/per lb. Free delivery. Phoney 1450^ AT Dickson’s Gisborne’s cheapest Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer, New Potatoes, 61b 1/-; 281 b. 4/-; Onions 41b. 1/-; Kumeras, Peas, Beans, Pumpkin, Cabbage, Sweet Corn, Carrots, Parsnips, lowest rates. Free dellvei’y. , DEARS for Bottling, Bon Chretien, A 121 b. 3/-, Louise Bonne, 12 lb. 2/6, Eating Apples 3d lb. Phone 310, —Hardy’s Fruit Exchange. QUINCES'.— 3d lb., 121 b. 2/6. Hothouse gi - apes, 2/- lb. —At Hardy's Fruit Exchang-e. 34 Peel Street. HODGSON’S GRAPES NOW READY lflb. 1/Hospitals only on Sundays. 288 ABERDEEN ROAD TITILK Docket Books and Milkmen’s Accounts at Herald Printing Department.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19894, 23 March 1939, Page 1
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