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A LL casual advertisements reJal- " Ing to employment inserted in this column must be prepaid, at the rate of Is for 12 words. THaail - tag advertisements and noticaa of meetings will be charged for at scale rates. DANNEVIRKE LABOI BUREAU. DUNNE~AND CO.* (Opposite Bell Tower. 'Phone No. 71. Labor Agents for H.B. Sawmillers' Association. WANTED: 20~good navvies, Jp; good trolleymen, 11s; waitress, «L;. generals, 16s; camp cook, 27s «[; fencers and farm -hands. -'- Awaiting Engagements: SevSj**] experienced millhands, can 'guarantee ■ them; also lady housekeeper, exceptionally talented and?exceptional references. E. NICHOLAS, I" AND AND ESTATE AGENJT, J LABOR ?BUREAU AND SERVANTS' SELECT. REGISTRYiOFFICE. Local Agent for the New Zealand" Retailers' Protection Association. Rents, etc., cellected. Properties for sale in all parta of, the district. Opposite Cafe dc v Paris, HIGH STREET/ NICHOLAS'S LABOR BUREAU AND REGI&TRT OFFICE/ (Opposite, Cafe de Paris.) WANTED, r generals, housemaid^ waitresses, farm hands, cooks for town and country; 6 good bushmen, 10s per- day^ pantrymaids, en-' gine driver, 10s. Waiting engagement: Good camp cook, shepherds, married couple, housekeeper. -•- I Telephone No. 135. I SUCCESS assured if you breakfast on Gerstena- porridge meal. Nourishing, easily digested. Cooked in 2 minutes! . *" WANTED, by a widower *a housekeeper. Apply to Henry Terry,Mangatera. WANTED by curate, quiet sunny bedroom, . with meals ; widows abhorred; Suratura Tea preferred. Address — Rev. Algy Nugent. rpECHNICAL School Dressmaking' JL Term commences Wednesday, 2 p.m. Miss Lough, instructress. ' FOR Sale, five-roomed house, on sledges, to be removed. Price ■ £17. Apply Advocate office. I |»ALL Blacks" boot polish has be- 1 iv colue famous because it ex-fl eels on tho leather. - ■ ■ NEW laces, new embroideries, new I veilings,- new neckwear s new ■ kid and fabric gloves, new. ribbons, ■ and new dress trimmings are now to I hand at A. Spence's, Adelaide House. "rpiHE boys shall grow like sturdy JL oaks, the- girls like tulips fair" with Gerstena for breakfast. WANTED, situation as head eheplierd, by an experienced man. Apply, "Trustworthy," Advocate office. PRETTY Flowers, green fields, fresh country air, British workers, and a factory that is a model of cleanliness. Those are the ideal conditions under whioh "Bonrnville Cocoa" is prepared. FIVE minutes longer in bed when "All Blacks'" boot polish saves time on your boots. WANTED, strong girl, able to do plain cooking and washing ; wages 18s; housemaid kept. Apply Mrs T. H. Hunter, Otopo, Dannevirko. MORMON ELDER thanks kind sympathisers for gift of Surqtura Tea. His six wives appreciate it very much. Best they've had. TO Let, at Omataroa, 141 acres, with house, part hills and part flat land. Apply W. F. Knight, Tahoraite. ! (~*i ERSTENA Porridge Meal— New VDT Zealand oats scientifically prepared. Most nourishing breakfast, so easily digested. Cooks in 2 minutes! T7INGAGEMENTS— Mrs Lasoelles, JEI of Habaon attest, Wellington, anno»Tic^«t^»«ngagen»©6t *rf her daughter, Dorothy, to Commander Suratura- T. Diddems, of U.S.A. Cruiser "Hymen."

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 64, 14 September 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 64, 14 September 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 64, 14 September 1908, Page 1