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1 ALL casual a*!«ertf*gftients rsljH - "■• ing to employment !n*«rfe*t^H > UlfS COldnM^ must *be prepaid, fl [ the ''Vat© of Is for i£ words. Siaifl \ ing ladvertlsflments and notices V 5 meetings will be charged for I j »©ate rates. - '■■"..'' H DANNEVIRKE- LABofl BUREAU. ■ DUIIkE~AND Op-» I ' (Opposite Bell Tower. 'Phone No. 7a ' Labor Agents, for H.B. Saw- ■ taillers' Association. ■ ' WANTE^: 20 good jtivvies, 9sl good trolleymen^ lls- waitress, £!■ generals, 15s; camp cook, 27k 6dl fencers and ftotirlp&rids. ■ Awaiting Engagements : Several 1 experienced millnands, can goarantefl ' them \. also lady, housekeeper, exoen ' tionaily talented and exceptional refl ! E> NICHOLAS, I \ tt MfT> AND ES*ATE AGENTI - JLi LABOR BUREAU AND I " SERVANTS' SELECT REGISTER ' OFFICE. I Local Agent for the New Zealanfl Retailers', Protection Association. I .Rents,, etc. ; cellected. I Properties for sale in all parts ofl Oppbsitei.Gafe de Paris, ; HIGH STREET. NICHOLAS'S LABOR BUREAU AND REGISTRY OFFICE. " (Opposite Cafe de Paris.) I ; '■:■'■ Telephone 135. I WANTED— Qopks, Generals, Bakers, Nursegirfe, Waitresses, ' Navvies, LalJoreTS of all kinds. Waiting -^ Engagement : Married • Couple for station, Men for farm ~' work, Kitchen Men, Porters, Cooks, and Generals fot- * CtMhsry> Scrub- ' cutters, and Bushmen, Shepherds, Bookkeepers, Shop Assistants. Souse. ' maids, Housekeepers, and Laborers of 1 all kinds. — — — — — : •- • BLOUSE Flannels and flannelettes. I have now to hand probably the biggest selection ever seen in Dannevirke of high class goods. They are selling fast because they are stylish goods, and the prices are low. A. Spence, direct importer. " NORMAN L. GURR, land agent,, has desirable properties of from i 7-nc-re to 6 acres, with dwellings, to let, lease, or sell on exceptionally easy terms ; also grazing of IX) acres . to iease. FOR Sale, Ohakune, to dissolve partnership, boarding - house, with 66-foot frontage to main street ; rent Is Id per week, 12 years to run, monthly takings £60, goodwill £210. Apply J. T. Wilson and Co., agents, i Ohakune'. LOST, from the railway station, a black sheep dog, with chain and label; answers to the name of "Don." Finder rewarded on returning same to Masonic Stables. B. W. Nelson, Mangatera. LOST, from Masonic Stables, about six weeks ago, one grey pony mare, 5 years old, both, front heefe 1 slightly cracked. Reward to anyone returning same or giving information that will lead to its recovery. WANTED Known — Hot cross buns, Thursday afternoon and Friday morning, from 6 a.m. to & a.m. Orders taken now. A. A. Pallant . TTTANTED, work by the day, or Vt office cleaning, or work at home, good shirt ironer. Apply at Advocate office. WANTED, a boy to learn the plumbing trade. Apply, Morgan and Co. - TTTANTED — An experienced genVV eral servant. Apply Mrs Jonathan Holden, Makotuku. WANTED, a few young gentlemen boardersT -Apply "2.." Advocate office. WANTED KNOWN— The Yankee Hustle Boot Sale has moved next to Charman's, and has established the I.X.L. Boot Shop. FOR Sale, 5 and 6-roomed houses, with bathroom, etc., on easy terms, small deposit, balance of purchase money by monthly instalments. Houses built to suit clients, and sold on above terms. H. E. Grainger, builder, Swinburne street. YOU CAN BUY IT CHEAPER AT MACK AY AND POTTS'.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XX, Issue 1003, 15 April 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XX, Issue 1003, 15 April 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XX, Issue 1003, 15 April 1908, Page 1