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—^ — ■— — m All casual advertisements relating to employment inserted in, this column must be prepaid, at tfta rate of Is for 12 words. Standing advertisements and notices of meet faigs will be charged for at scale rates. DANNEVIRKE LABOUR BUREAU , High sdbeet, Dannevirke; Dunne & Co. • Wanted — Good milkers, 25s per week , and found. 1 Wanted — Female cook and waitress, ' .xnuitry hotel, 25f». Wanted Generals, waitresses, housemaids, 10s to 20s. Wanted to Sell Properties in all 1 parts to suit everyone. TO-LET — -Three-roomed whare i_ .Miller's Road; immediate possession. Kent 2s 6d. Apply Thomsok AND WAtKBJa. I _ LOST— Between Waipatiki and Da_ nevirke, a pocket book. Finder rewarded on returning same to A_Yi/catb .Office. j Tj^Oß SALE—A lady's " Swiit " Jj bicyole ; free wheel ; almost new, » Apply Advocate Office. W* ANTED — A good general servant. Apply sharp office of this ' paner. I fTIAKEN, in mistake, from the railX way station after the arrival of tha 3 p.m. train on Thursday/a red hat box with D.C. A. lettering, and name written* , underneath. Present holder would '."■ oblige by returning same to Advocate: > office. TTTANTED—Smart boy for office, VV must write a good hand and be ' quick at figures. Apply Collett and y Edkins. 1 — . _. LOST— In High-street (between Post Office and Mangatera) a letter. . Reward. Apply Advocate office WANTED— To sell 2 horses and lorry. Apply Advooate oflSce. EOR SALE — 18 working bullocks For price and particulars apply tc« \ Scholes & Wkightv Makotuku. [ ( "TTTANTED— A strong lad for the ; VV , coachsmithin.2 trade.. Apply ab once to Frame and Johnstone. WBEN you are in difficulties with your sight, I can help you with correct fitting glasses in frames to suit you. Over 20 years' experience i_ , fitting.—M. MoCa_ctjm, Jeweller aDd ' Optician. I XT7 ANTED KNOWN — That the V Ladies of Batinevkke c^-a jpurchasd the lightest Gaies- ftw 'their aftetuo^k [ "At Home"; the sweetest Confeo^ tionery for tbe theatre ;: the most delightful Lollies for tbe children, at A. A. PALLANT'S Refreshment • Rooms, High-street. I.* OR a real good FARMER'S CART, 1 its or dairyman's spring trap, call and instpect the stock at H. M. Ribs and Sons., High-street. i TTTANTED KNOWN — Tbat tbe W best value obtainable in the T colony for waterproof wool sheets, canvas and jute rick covers, and tarpaulins, i 9 from C. Dabl, Palmerston N. J / \TTANT ED g oo^[ general servant ," VV able to milk quiet cow;. Apply f Mrs G. WrattFOB tbe newest and best in Watches or Jewellery, and for all repairs try M. McCallum, Watchmaker, Jeweller and Optician WANTED a few respectable boarders. . Good accommodation, 10s per week. First house past Drill Hall. — Mbs Lambeeton WANTED— Tbe Ladies of Danneto know that they can obtain the most refreshing cup of tea and the daintiest of cakes at A. A. PALLANT'S Refreshment Booms, Highstreet. Mrs Golding's REGISTRY OFFICE. _ lVr RS GOLDING begs to announce S JJX that she has Jopeued a Registry Office in ber premises, High Street, where arrangements can be mada for all classes of labour. WANTED— A yonnp man about 1.7 must t c able to drive hon e and v cart ; also good generals for the country, g first-class situations for good girls. n YKT ANTED KNOWN— That Mr G. d W James, painter, paperhanger, and signwriter, Miller's Eoad, will be engaged in the Makotuku district for a few weeks and will be prepared to 4 xuidertake further contracts. Estimates given for all classes of work. Orders may be left at the Beaconsfield Hotel,. Makotuku. YOU CAN GET IT. AT McKAY AND POTTS.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1905, Page 1