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LOST— On Saturday evening, in High St., one small flat key, The finder is requested to return same to Advocate office. ANTED to soil— A bolrding house (with ten permanen boarders) at Tiratu No, 2 Sawmill ; kitchen gnrdun ; full particulars on application to Mr Swanson (« the iuil!) or \V. SncJl (Dannevirke). F OST— Between Cole Street and Li Post Office via Victoria Avenue, a bunch of keys. Reward on returning earn© to Advocate Office. TI^ANTED-A smart Ua for the T ? printing trade. Apply ADVOCATE Office. TTTANTED— Everyone to know yf that they can get their bicycles repaired by thorough mechanics at J. E. Blade's, The Byko, Andrews' Buildings.J W "ANTED Koown-That we~are having 50 gigs made of one sort, which enables us to sell them at a low rate, £18 each. They are light and stroog at»d give comfortable room for two. The first 3 bare just arrived end we sold the first two yesterday. Suitable Harness for same from £2 10a to £6. We can sell a few ponies for £ bove gigs at from three to «x pounds. Rugs fretn 10s to £3; about £60 worth of ruga have just arrived direct from Kaiapoi Factory. Inspection invited. We like the Cash; but give any terms to suit, and guarantee H. M. Ries & Sons, High Street North, Dannevirke. WANTED Known—That T. Powell's Palace Car will run between Dannevirke and Man* gatera daily, including Sundays, at intervals to suit the convenience of the public. Time-table arranged to enable people employed in town to / get to business places by 8 a.m. ; also, for convenience of those going to and from lunch. ANTED KNOWN — That orders for cord wood and coal sent to Cochrane's Auction Mart, will be executed promptly. Terms cash. Best value gnaianteed. Hotels andj blacksmiths supplied at lowest rates, ANTED Known — Labour Bursauand Servants' Registry Office is now open' at H. IG. Shannon's, High Street.^ ANTJKD-Amaa to cook and keep house for two gentlemen. Apply Shannon's Labour Bureau. RANTED— A general farm hand; T f apply Shannon's Labour Bureau. AHXBD — A. strong boy to learn blaofcsmif irisg trade ; Apply Shannon's Labour Bureau. W* ANTED]— A housemaid tor a . private family ; must have good references.— Apply Shannon's Labour Bureau. 'ANTED— A woman cook for the country; wages 20s per week; apply Shaunoo's Labour Bnrean. THE Dannevirke Boot Palace Boots give great comfort and superiority of appearance. The measuresaud repairs are promptly and cheaply but well done by a first class and experienced hand. work guaranteed- Try us. — J. Cbist A. PALLANT wishes to im- • press upon your mind that he has removed to his new premises, opposite police station, that you may make an impression on his tea, coffee, pies, pastry and lollies ; every line up-to-date. WAJNTiiL* known that A. A-, Pallant is a Stjgab Boiler. having the necessary plant,, bis Lollies cannot be beaten; encourage local industry. Opposite Court house. £~\T ANTED KnowD — Ladies W bring your combings to J. W. Macdonald's Hairdressing Saloon, where they- will, be made up at the cheapest rates; WE, the undersigned Solicitors, practising at Dannevirke, notify that, after the end of this month we intend to ctose our offices on Saturday afternoons andj keep open on Wednesdays. Dated this 10th day of March, 1903, H. AUGUSTUS BAMFOBD BLAKIBTON &BLAKISTON GORDON LLOYD J. J. PATTERSON EDWJN SANDEMAN IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. THE MauricevilleLime Co. Can now supply, in any quantity, a SPLENDID QUALITY AGKICU LTURAL . LIME CARRIED FREE from kilns at \J Mauricevilie on all Government railways, for any distance up to 100 miles, to bqna fide farmers for fertilizing their own land. Prices on Application, Special concessions to large purchasers. 0. 8. WATKINS, Secretary, 9 Johnston Street, Wellington. F H. Tomlinson, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, DESIKES to notify th© residents of Dannevirka aod surrounding districts that he has started business in premises on Miller's Road, Dannevirke, as a General Blacksmith and trusts tliat by strick attention to business, good workmanship, and moderate charges to merit a fair share of public support. All classes of iron work undertaken and repairs to agricultural implements effected A trial solicited. HOUSE SHOEING A SPECIALITY. Wm. HILL, CASH GEOCEE, High Street, D.^NMIVIRKE. GOODS Of the best quality at lowest prices. THE NORTH ISLAND BACON COMPAISY,Lrr>., Woodville, are CASH BUYERS of Prime Bacon Pigs. Weights from llu to 1501 b at 4d per lb. Letters addressed to T. H. HARTSTONfc;, Buyer, Woodville, will receive prompt attention. Only live pigs purchased. IMPERIAL CAFE. TO FARMERS. DROVERS AND SALESMEN. rpO meet the convenience of the i public attending th« 6ales at *he n6w yards on Miller's Bead, Dinner will be served at the Imperial Cafe every FRIDAY, ut J 1 30 a.m. G. CHAEMAN, Proprietor,

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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 301, 23 March 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 301, 23 March 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 301, 23 March 1903, Page 3