WAN TED— A joiner; good sash and door hand. Apply sharp to factory.— A. L. Gordon & Co. ANfED Known— Pure leaf lard in lib packets, and German Sausages can be obtained at Hill's 3ash Store (late Henderson). f'Oti SALE— i-acre section opposite North School, High Street. Good terms offered. For further particulars apply Advocate Office. TENANTED— A smart boy for shop.— 11 Apply to A. L. Gordon and Co. VkT ANTED immediately.— A small c i P°ttage, or two rooms (with fireplace). Apply Advocate office. FOB SALE-o four-tooth English Leicester rams. Cheap.— T/ B. Insoll. - LOBT — On Sunday morning between Mr T. Miller's house and the Dannevirke Catholic Church, a Catholic Prayer Book, containing mission ticket. Reward on returning same to Advocate Office. AJMTJJLD to sell-A boardini: house (with ten permanent boarders) at Tiratu No. 2 Sawmill; kitchen garden ; full particulars on application to Mr Swanson (at the mJI) or W. Snell (Dannevirke). t~ OffF-Between Cole Street and J Post Office via Victoria Avenue, a bunch of keys. Reward on re^ turning Sameto Aptooatk Office. TfTANTED-A smart lad, for tie abvo. fTTANTifiI>- J Bveryone to~kiow to^s* rfcjair^ by thorough mechanics at K. E. Blade's, The Byko, Andrews' Buildings.! W ANTED Koown-That we~are w» 108 ,^ 0 « 1 *« 8 made of one atort, which enables us to sell them at a low rate, £18 each. They are light and strong abd give comfortable room for two.* The first 3 have just arrived and we sold the first two yesterday. Suitable Harness for same from £2 10 a to £6. We can sell a few ponies for above gigs at from three to six pounds. Rugs from 10* to £3; about £60 worth of rugs have just arrived direct from EAiopoi Factory. Inspection invited. We like the Gash; but give any terms te!tiit,and guarantee— H. M. Bug | & Sows, High Street North, Bannevirfce. - WANTJBD Known— That T. ?oweir* Palace Car will run. between Dannevirke and Mangatera daily, including Sundays, at intervals to suit the convenience ox the public. Time-table arranged to enable people employed in ;own 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 guaranteed. Hotels and blacksmiths supplied at lowest rates." WANTED Known — LaVouc * Bureau and Servants' Registry Office is now open at H. G. Shannon's, High Street. rXTANTED— A general farm hand; * T apply Shannon's Labour Bureau. ANTED-A strong boy to learn blaoksmithing trade; - Apply Shannon's Labour Bureau. W ANTED— A housemaid lor a private family ; must have good references.— Apply Shannon's Labour Bureau. . "ANTED-A woman cook forTtiEft country; wages 20a per week; apply Shannon's Labour Boraao. THE a Dannevirke Boot Palace Boots give great comfort and superiority of appearance. The measuresand repairs are promptly and cheaply but well done by a first olnss and experienced hand. #J1 work guaranteed' Try us.— J. Cbibt ' 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. ' WANTEu known that A. Aj Pallaot is a Suoab Boiler. having the necessary plant, his Lollies cannot be beaten; encourage local industry. Opposite Court house. fTTANTED KnowD — Ladies VV bring your combings to J. W. Magdonald's Hairdressing Saloon, where they will be made up at die cheapest rates. WANTED Everybody to call at the up-to-date Pastry Cook and Confectioner. A splendid display of Confectionery. Also, that he keeps -a good assortment of Fry's, Cadbnry's, and Rowntree's Chocolates. Pailaitt'j, opposite Court house. FE Tomlinson, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, TVESIRES to notify the residents \J of Dannevirke and surrounding districts that he has started business in premises on Miller's Road, Dannevirke, as a General Blaoksmith and trusts that by strick attention to business, good workmanship, and moderate charges to merit a fair share of publio support. All classes of iron work undertaken and repairs to agricultural implexmiTß effected A trial solicited. HOBSE SHOEING A BPECIAMTY. Wm. HILL, CASH GBOCEB, High Stkekt, DA^NfcEYIRKE. HOODS of the best quality at \X lowest prices. BACON PTGS. THE NORTH LSLAND BACON COMPANY, Lid., Woodville, are CASH BUYERS of Prime Bacon Pige. Weights from 110 to 1501 b at id per H>. Letters addressed Co T. H. HARTSTONK, Buyer, Woodville, will receive prompt attention. Only live pigs purchased. GOVERNMENT INBURANCE DEPARTMENT. T IFE and Accident Insurance $k I J all its branches, inoindlng Em- * '"-' ployers' Liability and Workman's Compensation. Low .premiums, large bonuses,, State security. NORMAN L. GURR, Chief Agent, Andrews' Hotel, Dannevirke*
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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 304, 25 March 1903, Page 3
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