A LI. casual ad^ertfsonienfs refatA Ing to employment Inserted in this columni muat' be prepaid, af the rate of Is tor 12 words. Stending aa^artlscmants and nolie«s of meetings will be charged for at scale rate*. -..'■ . -; ; .;;. ; • ; >- DANNEVIRKE LA 808 s PUREAU. dunne"l[nd cjo , (Opposite ' Bell Tower. 'Phone Ho. 71. Labor Agents for H.B. Sawmillers' Associatien.. WANTED: 20~good 'aaFriae. it; good trolleymen, Us; waitress, Sjk; generals, 16s; camp cook; 27t To; fencers and farm hands. ,/ ■ Awaiting Engageineiits: Several experienced millhands. can gu&rantet '} them i also' lady hoiiseklEiepGr, excep- : tionally talented and%xceptional references. ; E. NIGHOLAS, LAND AND ESTATE AGEWT, rIiABOmBWXEAJJfANB - SERVANTS'^SELECT' OFFICE. ' . J Local. Agent for I the New Zealand Retailers' Protection Association. • Rents, etc., collected. . -Properties for sale in all part* ol the district. Opposite Cafe de Parig, 1 HIGH STREET j : ; :• ■} .'/;■! NIC HO L.»8?I8 :^ ■■/—■■ , LABOR BUREAU AND REGISTRY ■■} (Opposite Cafe de Paria.) TXTANTED, ,generals r housemaids^ T T waitresses,; -'--foxmijiands. oooEa for .^^^A%d^c^4t^^^^qmVlnian^ men; lOa- per day; paritr^ntai^ en--gine driver, 10s.—-.. ■ . Waiting engagement • camp cook, shepherds, married oouple, housekeeper. ' ; Telephone No. 135. : SUCjOESS ;assufed if you breakfast on Gerstena porridge meal. '/'m Nourishing, easily digested. Cooked I in 2 minutes I ?| WANTED, by a widower, a housekeeper. Apply to Henry Terry, MangaWa. ' : • . WANTED by curate, quiet sunny bedroom, with meals; widowsv abhorred; Suratura Tea* . preferred. Address— Rev. Algy Nugent: I FOR Sale, five-roomed house, onl sledges, to-be removed. Price I £17. Apply Advocate office. " M <« A LL Blacks" boot polish has be- : I JLm. come famous because it ex- ■ eels on the leather. ■ ■ WANTED, two unfurniahedlfl rooms by elderly woman; musttl be mbderate. Apply "Rooms;" Adro- ■ cate office. ••> I NEW laces, new embroideries new ■ veilings i new neckw^r, • new ■ kid and fabric gloves, new ribbons,: I and new dress trimmings are now to-fl hand at A. Spence's, Adelaide House. ■ JCnpHE boys shall grow like sturdy : B A «ak& the jgirls like tulips ■ fair" With Gerstcine for breakfast. !■ PRETTY Flowers, green fields, ■ fresh country air, British work- H ers, and a factory that is a model of cleanlinesa. Those are We ideal con- 4 ditions under which "BonrnviHe H Cocoa" ..is .prepared. H STRAYED, about six weeks ago, ■ 1 large red cow; dry; one horn. ■ J. Fell, Ngamoko, Norsewood. ■ FIVE minutes longer in bed when ■ "All Blacks" boot polish saves ■ time on your boots. : arJ MORMON ELDER thanks/ kind*H sympathisers for gift or Sura-iH tura Tea. His six wives appreciate ■■ it very much. Best they've had. S« nnO Let, at Omataroa, 141 acres, H X with house, part hills and part ■ flat land. Apply W. F. Knight, ■ Tahoraite. ..^| /GERSTENA Porridge Meal— New^H \JT Zealand, oats scientifically pre-gai pared. Most nourishing breakfast, §■ so easily digested. Cooks in 2 mm- H utesl . .H T7I NGAGEMENTS— Mrs Lascelles, l JLJ of Hobson street, Wellington, ftS announces the * engagement of her^^| daughter, Dorothy, to Commander |V Suratura T. Diddems, of U.S.A. ■ Cruiser "Hymen." ;^M WANTED; Known — Ton 'Should™ patronise local industry, andH not send out of town for your print- gV ing.— Try the Advocate. ■gW
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 65, 15 September 1908, Page 1
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501Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 65, 15 September 1908, Page 1
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