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A Li- casual advertisements ratah r n ing to employment inserted In tMs column must be prepeld, at the rate of Is for 12 words. StasMlmg advartisamants and notic Mot meetings will be charged for at . scale rates. ; - ■/ DANNEVIRKE LABOB BUREAU. ; | DUNNE~AND CD., J (Opposite Bell Tower. 'Phoae So. 7t. Labor Agents for H.B. tewmillers' Association. > WANTED : 20~g"oad name^ Jy I good trolleymen, 11s; waitress, £R I generals, 16s; camp cook, 37s W; I fencers and farm hands. g Awaiting EngagemoHta: Se«ecal I experienced, millbands, can guarantee I them; also lady housekeeper, exoep- I tionally talented and exceptional re- ■ rerences. I E. NICHOLAS, I T AND .AND ESTATE AGBNT, ■ Jj liABORiBTIREAU AND ' I SERVANTS' SELECT EEGlS'l»ii| OFFICE. ■ Local Agent for the New Zealand ■ Retailers' Protection Association. I Rents, etc., cellected. ■ Properties for sale in all parts oil the district. ; ■ Opposite Cafode Paris, ■ HIGH STREET, ■ ' ' ■'. ; '. .' '. ''!■•; i. jf " ■'■< W NICHOLAS'S M LABOR BUREAU AND REGISTRXbI OFFICE. (Opposite Cafe do Paris.} "I TIT ANTED, generals, housemaidgl -Tt waitresses, farm hands; cool^l for town and country; 6 good buB&H men, 10s per day; pnntrymaids, enß gine driver, 10s. • -H Waiting engagement: Good oam|fl cook, shepherds, married ooupleH housekeeper. Telephone No. 130. ■ SUCCESS assured if you breakfasl on Gerstena porridge mea^H Nourishing, easily digested. Cooke^H in 2 minutes t 1 1 11 iMi h M I 111 | in|B X i Term commences Wednesday, p.m. Miss Loiigh, instructress. WANTED Known.— Good accomH modation for boarders; oom^H fortable home; terms moderate. Th^H Willows, Tennyson street, Mrs Kitch-M ener, proprietress. BOOT Polish that gives every sati^H faction is "All Blacks. ''\^^H FOR Sale, live-roomed house, <>^H sledges, to be removed. Pri<^H £17. Apply Advocate office. ->5^H NEW laces, new embi'oideries, Q6^H veilings, new neckwear, ne^H kid and fabric gloves, nevr ribbonj^H and new dress trimmings are now i^H hand at A. Spence's, Adelaide Housj^H " A LL Blacks" boot~poHsh~nl^B xJLbeoomc famous because it e^^| cells on the leather. b^bl WANTED, shopherd with^n«^H and team of good dog^^H steady job. Apply, Dalgety and Co^^| Limited; ; j^H CCfTIHE boys shall grow like stard^H JL oaks, the girls like tuli^^H fair" with Gerstena for breakfast.^^H WANTED, situation as head sh^^B herd, by an experienced ma^^H Apply, "Trustworthy," Advocate o^H nee. «^| PRETTY Flowers, green ~ieia^H fresh country air, British wor^^H ers, and a factory that is a model -^^H cleanliness. Those are the ideal eo^^B ditions under which "Bournvi^^H Cocoa" is prepared. /^^| ANTED, strong girl, able~to^H plain cooking and washin^^B wages 18s; housemaid kept. App^^H airs T. H. Hunter, Otopo, Dann^H virke: A BOOT Polish that gives eve^H I\. satisfaction is "All Blacks." j^J SWEDE turnips deliveredfor2^^H per sack. Apply 0. Christ^^H ferson, jun., Mangatera. -b^bh T 7ACANCIES for several gentlcm^H V boarders. Mrs Diggle, Barraj^^H street. 'B^bß TO Let, at Omataroa, 141 acft^^H with house, part hills and PSbTbtbh flat land. Apply W. F. Kmgl^H Tahoraite. . p<^SSa9^A Portid^~Mell^N^H VX Zealand oats scientifically P^^^| pared. Most nourishing breakfa^^H so easily digested. Cooks in 2 nt^^H ntesl - . .

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 63, 12 September 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 63, 12 September 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 63, 12 September 1908, Page 1