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All casual advertisements relation to employment inserted in^tftte column must be prepaid; at ttm rate off Is for 12 words. Sfendtefj advertisements and notices of meetings wHI be charged for. at seal* rates. ' DANNEVIRKE LABOUR BUREAU High steebt, Dannevibke. Dunne & Co Servants provided free to employers. To Let— Four-roomed house and £ acre of land withiu two minutes of Posfr Office. Wanted — Good milkers, 25s per week and found. Wanted— Good yardmen, must be a&fe totally. Wanted --Generals, waitresses, hooaeinaids, 10s to 20s. Wanted to . Sell - Properties in aIF parts to suit everyone. Wanted— good benobman, most keep good saw. i^ENTLRMAN requires board mm* VT lodging, central, quiet. State terms to '♦ 25," Advocate office. WANTED — A general servant. Apply Miss ., Wbbber, Highstreet. WANTED — A good general servant. Apply Mas Harvey, Queea~ street. . _^ WANTED — A good general servant; no washing; wages 15sper week ; applicant must understand a little cooking. Apply Advocate ofSee. j "TTTANTED KNOWN— For painting, VV paperhanging, sigowritißg. picture framing, paints, papers, etc., . call on K. McKENZIE, (Tattersall's Buildings), High-street, Dannevirke. Estimates given, and all work carried 1 out with promptitude aad in a first-class manner. ANTED—Cssh offers fcr 169---acre farm at Ormondville ; particulars from A. J. Gbant, Onga Onga. TT7 ANTED KNOWN — That the Ladies of Daunevirke can - purchase the lightest Cakes if or their, afternoons* '• At Home" ; the sweetest Confectionery for the theatre ; the most delightful Lollies for the children,, afc A. A. PALLANT'S Refreshment Rooms, High -street. IjiO&a real good FARMER'S CART* JP or dairyman's spring trap, caft and instpect the stock at H. M. RnK and Sons., High-street. : T^ OR the newest and best in Watches JU or Jewellery, and for all repairs try M. McCallum, Watchmaker, Jeweller and Optician TXT ANTED a few respectable boarders. " Good accommodation, 16s per week. First house past Drill Bali. — MbsLamberton ANTED— The Ladies ©f D&ddc to know that they can obtain the most refreshing cap of tea and the daintiest of cakes at A. A. PALLANT'S Refreshment Rooms, Hign«>treet. Mrs Golding's REGISTRY OFFICE. MRS GOLDING begs to announce that she has a Registry Office in her premises, High Street, Where arrangements can be mado'fdr all classes of labour. WANTED— A young man about 17 must be able to drive horse and cart ; also good generals for the country first-class situations for good girls. ANTED KNOWN— That MrCf. James, painter, paperhanger* and signwriter, Miller's Road, will be engaged in the Makotuku district for a few weeks and will be prepared to undertake further contracts. Estimates given for all classes of work. . Ordersmay be left at the Beaconsfield Hotel, Makotuku. WANTED KNOWN— That E. EPrior, Chemist, still stocks Dp Ridgeway's Creasoted Lung Balsam,. Miller's Carbolated Ointment, Wairalda Native White Oil, and Wairalda Healing Ointment, or Poor Man's Friend Ointment. — Austral Britannic Manufactttrng Co. Mr Tobias Miller, Manage^. bread! ~ NORSEWOOD BAKERY. MESSRS HARDY BROS respectfully beg to inform the residentsof Norsewood and district that they have commenced business as Rakersanct Confectioners opposite the District School, and trust by strict attention to business and turning out only one class of article— " The Best," to obtain, a share of their patronage. Brown and Rye Bread and Small Goods a speciality. Carts will visit customers at Nors«wood, Ormondville, Makotuku, Ngamoko, and surrounding district. A trial solicited.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 25, 31 January 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 25, 31 January 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 25, 31 January 1905, Page 1