iALI. casual advertisements relat- •* ing to empEoytneni inserted in this column must be prepaid, at the rate off Is for 12 words. Standing advertisements and notices of meetings will be- charged for at scale raies, DANNEVIRKE LABOR BUREAU, DUNNE~AND CO., (Opposite Bell Tower. 'Phone No. 71; Labor Agents for H.B. Saw- -'■ millers' Associatian. WANTED: 20~good navvies, f«;v good trolleymen, 11s; waitress, m; i generals, 15s; camp coqk, 27# fid.) fencers and farm hands.. Awaiting Engagements: Several * experienced millhands, can guarantee^ them: also lady housekeeper, excep-^---tionally -talented and esceptional references. E. NICHOLAS, LAND- AND ESTATE AGENT, LABOR BjJREAU AND SERVANTS' SELECT REGISTRY! OFFICE. Local Agent for the New Zealand Retailers' Protection Association. Rents, etc., collected. Properties for sale in all parts ol the district. Opposite Cafe de Paris, / HIGH STREET; NICHOLAS'S LABOR BUREAU AND REGISTRY OFFICE. (Opposite Caf« de Paru.) WANTED, generals,- housemajdjj; waitresses, farm hands, obou for town ; and_country ; 6. g00d bush; men, 10$ per day; pantrymaids, «n---gine driver^ IQs^ ■* : ) : : '. ; -. .:•■■.•■ ;.■ g Waiting engagement : .Good camp cook;' 'shepherds, married couple, housekeeper. Telephone No. 135. : , GERSTENA Porridge : Meal :1 Housewives, are you using tbisH ideal breakfast food? Economical; asfl readily digested, most nourishing^ Cooks in 2 minutes 1 - - ;>■ BOOT Polish that gives every sa'tiefl faction is "All Blacks." 3B LOST, a canaiy. Reward. Appljl Advocate office. : H NEW laces, new embroideries, ne^jH veilings, new neckwear, ne|H kid and fabric gloves, new ribbonsH and new dress trimmings are now t^B hand at A. Spence's, Adelaide HouseH " A LL 'Blacks" boot polish hafl xa. become famous because it exH cells on the leather. fH WANTED, shepherd with boxtS and team of ' good dogsH steady' job. Apply, Dalgety and Co.H Limited. . . ,^M WORRY your grocer for Gei^J stena Porridge Meal. Econo^J mical, so easily digested, most nou^H isbing and sustaining ; cooks in minutes 1 :^M PRETTY Flowers, green flel^H fresh country air, British worh^H ers, and a factory that is a model d^H cleanliness: Those are the ideal con^| ditions under which "Bournvill^H Cocoa" is prepared. ;^H A BOOT Polish that giveeever^H satisfaction is "All Blacks.". '^H T7ACANCIES for sever al gentlem^H V- boarders. Mrs Diggle, BarraaflH street. -^| TO Let, at Omataroa, 141 acreaH with boiise, part hills and pai^H flat land. Apply W. F. Knighi^B Tahoraite. 'T" ; <H JUST like a spoonful of sunshine^H That's what the children say\o^M Ger stena Porridge Meal. Cooks in^H minutes. l~ ADIES' belts in great variety c^H _LJ .style, comprising the lates^H novelties in leather belts, kid beltj^H tinsel belts, silk .belts, and met^^H belts, have just been opened at i^H Spence's, Adelaide House. THE New Zealand Qovernmer^^B supports British, m prefer enc^^B to foreign, manufactures) so do^^H every loyal colonist, especially s 3 whjefl^H the British goods happen it be supeij^H ior. That's why Bournville Cocoa s^^| so popular. j .^^^| FISHING Season, 1908-9: Tackl^H new and reliable: gut, oas&^^| traces, just out- from England ; flv^^H .and minnow^ used by the^awat sl^^H cessf ul fishermen of the oHsinoi: rod#^B reels, lines, ©to. See my stock. f^H Gaulton, near English Cuu^*' n«rirk«. * -"•-
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 61, 10 September 1908, Page 1
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503Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 61, 10 September 1908, Page 1
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