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ALL casual advertisements rate!- -1 Wflto employment inserted fail this columns must Jbe prepaid, b&M the rate off fs for 12 words. Stand- 1 Ing and notices off *] meetings will be charged for at | scale rates. , i! ■ ' •"-■• ' \l ■'. ■ ■- -. ■■: ■ •■•■- ■■■ J DANNEVIRKE LABOR BTTREAU. : DtUNNE~AND C3O. f (Opposite Bell Tower. 'Phone No. 71. Labor Agents for H.B. Sew- ■'. S\ millers' Association. :| WANTiSI>i 20 good n»rview, 9s; 1 good-.trolldrmen, lla ; watines, £l ; 1 gen«r»|a, .].&> camp cook, 87a 6d; % .-fenced afttd-fSiln hands. ' ; ■: Awaiting y Engagements t Several . expef lence* teillhandfl, o»n gnsrentes i thenaj 'also kdy hoose^eeper, exoep- :u tioniuly talented and exceptional re- ' (flrejß^s,^ ■;'" A -;, = ■-;}.:; :\ fI 4G.' NICHOLAS, i X AND AND ESTATE AGENT, 3 JbA XABQ^BjgREAU AND \>< 'SERVANTS* i^IMGT REQISTBY, 4 .:■;.;■- - , QEEICE. ...,, . . " | Local Agent for the New Zealand ; Retailers' Protection Association. ; Rents, etc., collected.- ! -.^ Properties for sale in all parts of ' the district. }'• .-■'■• ; Opposite'Caif e dedans. 4 HIGH STREET. ? s *i '".■:. i 5-f Rs - ; : NICHOLAS'S lABO^BtjfeBAU AND REGISTRY ;_„ ■/■-'-■ ■ ■- ■■ ■ v (Opposite Cafe de Paris.) ■>-■ ■:;■;?■*.'■'; Telephone 135. WANTED— Oooks. Generate, Bakers, Niirsegirls, Waitresses, Navries,' Laborers of all kinds. Waiting Engagement: Married Couple, for. -station, Men for farm work, KitdMeff Men, Porters, Cooks, nand Generals; for Cotintry^^Jßcrubcutters, and Bushmen, Smepherda, , Bookkeepers, Shop Assistants, TEousemaids, Housekeepers, and Lafmrers of all kinds. LOST* from the railway station, a black sheep dog, withr chain aii<3 label ; attswers-io Hxe v»xxt& of "Dottv".~- ; Find©F rewardted on returning same to Masonic Stables. E. W. Nelson, Mahgatera. LOST, one black gelding,, with v cover on, cover branded "D.H.C. and C. Co., Ltd." Reward on . retxirning to Masonic stables. IOST, from. Masonic Stables, about i A six weeks, ago, one, grey pony < mare, 5 years old, both 'front heels , ' slightly cracked. Reward to anyone returning same or giving information that will lead to its recovery. FOR Sale,., cheap, two good pack horses, just oxit.' of work. Apply, Homestead, Qtanga. \7Sf AINTED, a washerwoman for ? T two days a week. Apply Benzie's Criterion Hotel. . WANTED, a few young gentlemen boarders. Apply "Z.," Advocate office. - WANTED KNOWN— The Yankee Hustle Boot Sale has moved next to Charman'a, and has established the I.X.L. Boot Shop. FOR Sale, 5 and 6-toomed houses, with bathroom j etc., pit easy terms, small deposit, balanoe of purchase money by monthly instalments. Houses built to suit clienfe, and. sold on above terms. H. E. Grainger, builder, Swinburne street. "VTOW is your time for a nice ride -*-^ in a Phaeton or a Buggy, or a beautiful Gig with curved panels. H. M. RIES and SONS have a splendid stock of all at reasonable prices. NOTICE. HAVING purchased the stajblekeeping business until latelycarried on by Mr D. A. Bennett, known as the Railway Stables, I desire to solicit a fair share of public patronage. . J. B. EATON. Having disposed of my. business to Mr J. B. Eaton, I beg to thank my former customers for their patronage, and to. solicit a continuance to my successor. -. \.\'.---: < D. A. BENNETT. •\TOV CAN BUY IT CHEAPER .jL AT MACKAY; AW POTTS'.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XX, Issue 1001, 13 April 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XX, Issue 1001, 13 April 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XX, Issue 1001, 13 April 1908, Page 1