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A LL casual advertisements relat- ** ing to employment inserted in this column must be prepaid, at the rate of Is for 12 words. Standing advertisements and notices of , meetings will be charged for at scale rates. DANNEVIRKE LABOR BUREAU. DUNNE~~AND CO., (Opposite Bell Tower. 'Phone No. 71, Labor Agents for H.B. Sawmillers' Association. WANTED: 20 good navvies, gt; good trolleymen, 11s ; waitreso, ££;> generals, 15s; camp cook, 27a ou; fencers and farm hands. - Awaiting Engagements: Seven) experienced millhands, can guarantoi . them; also lady housekeeper, excepi tionally talented and exceptional references. 1 . ; -S n/ M E. NICHOLAS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT.I LABOR BUREAU AND 'J i SERVANTS' SELECT REGISTRI OFFICE. Local Agent for the New Zealand ; Retailers' Protection Association. ' Rents, etc., collected. i Properties for sale in all parti o • the district. . Opposite Cafe de Pariß, HIGH STREET. i i NICHOLAS'S LABOR BUREAU AND REGIBTR OFFICE. ; i - (Opposite Cafe de Paris.) WANTED, generals, houseniatdi waitresses, farm hands, coos" . for town, and country ;. 6 good bud men, 40 s per day; pantrymaids, >'fj [ gine driver, 10s. ; * ' Waiting engagement : Good saxnfl | cook, shepherds,, married oonpln housekeeper. ■ \ Telephone No. 136. ■ /^ERSTENA Porridge MeaJ V 7 Housewives, are you using tin ideal breakfast food ? Economical ; n : readily digested, most nourishlnjfl , Cooks in 2 minutes! ■ fTIECHNICAL School Dressmakiol X Term commences Wednesday, I p.m. Miss Lough, instnictress. ■ BOOT Polish that gives every satiH faction is U AU Blacks." J NEW laces, new embroiderieSj neH veilings, new, neckwear, ncH kid and fabric gloves, new ribbonH and new dres3 trimmings are now w hand at A. Spence's, Adelaide HoufiH «< A LL Blacks" boot polish hfl XjLbecome famous because it el cells on the leather. H WANTED, shepherd with' hoiH and team of good dogH steady job. Apply, Dalgety and OH Limited. ■»■ WORRY your grocer for G^| stena Porridge Meal. EoodV mical, so easily digested, most noi^| ishing and sustaining; cooks in^| minutes 1 PRETTY - Flowers, green fielfl fresh country air, British woiH ers, and a factory that is a model^B cleanliness. Those are the ideal oc^M ditions under which "Bournvi^H Cocoa" is prepared. --_-^^B ANTED, strong girl, able^M plain cooking and washii^H wages 18s; housemaid kept. Ap^H Mrs T. H. Hunter, Otopp. virke. '^| A BOOT Polish that gives ev^M satisfaction is "All Blacks.^ J TTACANCIES for severalgentie^H V boarders. Mrs Diggle, Barfa^l street. '- ''L^l TO Let, at Omataroa, 141 ac^^f with house, part hills and gflH flat land. Apply W. F. KnigH Tahoraite. . \^^^H JUST like a spoonful of sunshij^B That's what the children say^H Gerstena Porridge Meal. Cooks u^H minutes.. '^H FTIHE New Zealand Gbvernm^H X supports British, in prefere^H to foreign, manufactures; so d^H every, loyal colonist, especially so wl^H the British goods happen t > be suf^H for. That's why Bourn ville Cocoe^H so popular. . ' -WISHING Season, 1908U9TTao^B J. new and reliable: gut, oa^H traces jiist ; out from England; S^H and minnc?«TOj ; used by the mo^t^^B cessful fishermen of the district; tc^H reels, lines, eto. See my stocks i^H Gaulton, near English Church, P^H nerirke.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 62, 11 September 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 62, 11 September 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 62, 11 September 1908, Page 1