A LL casual advertisements rolatn ing to employment inserted In this column must be prepaid, at the rate of Is for 12 words. Steading advertisements and notlcss of meetings will be charged for at scale rates. - I DUNNE AND GO,. (Opposite Bell tower. 'Phone Ho. 71. Labor Agents for H.B. Saw- I millers' Association. I WANTED: 20~gooi navvies, Jy good trolleymen, 11s; waitress, JS» generals, 15s; camp cook, 27s Wj fencers and farm hands. Awaiting Engagements: Several experienced millhands, can guaraate* them: also lady" housekeeper, exceptionally talented and exceptional references. B. NICHOLAS, LAND AND. ESTATE AGESI,| LABOR BUREAU AND I SERVANTS' SELECT REGISTBIiI ; office. I Local Agent for the New ZeaianiU Retailers' /Protection Association. I Rents, etc., collected. I Properties for sale in all parti oil the district. "" - ■ Opposite Cafe de Paris, i HIGH STREET. \ NICHOLAS'S LABOR BUREAU AND REGISER! OFFICE. (Opposite Cafe de Paris.) WANTED, generals,^ housemaidsfl waitresses, farm hands, eookfl for town and country; 6 good busfefl men, 10s per day; pantrymaids, v&M gine driver, 10s. ' ■ Waiting engagement : Good iiniiijß cook, shepherds, married eoapleH housekeeper. ■ Telephone No. 185. ■ SUCCESS assured if you breafcfasfl on Gerstena porridge mealH Nourishing, easily digested. CookecH in 2 minutes 1 V WANTED, by a widower, a housefl keeper. Apply to Henry TerryH Mangatera. H WANTED by curate, -quiet su&njH bedroom, with meals; widowiH abhorred; Suratura Tea preferred™ Address^ — Rev. Algy Nugent. H FOR Sale, five-roomed house, p^^ sledges, to be removed. Priori £17. Apply Advocate office. H "A LL Blacks" boot polish has baH jl\. come famous because it ex^| eels on the leather. : -^M WANTED, two r unfurnl^fl rooms by elderly woman; mus^H be moderate. Apply "Rooms," AdvoH cat-e office;- ■■ NEW laces, new embroideries*, B«ii^| veilings, new neckwear, nei^f kid and fabric gloves, new ribbonfi^| and new dres3 trimmings are now^^H hand at A. Spence's, Adelaide Hossi^H «f rriHE boys shall grow like stqrd^B X oaks, the girls like tuii|^H fair" with Gerstena for breakfast; '^M FOR Sale, 150 6 and full^^tieH ewes, with lambs seven week^H old. J. O'Sullivan, Umutaoix>a. PRETTY Flowers, green ieldsH fresh country air, British workLV ers, and a factory that is a model Q^a] cleanliness. Those are the ideal conaV ditions under which "Boumvill^H Cocoa" is prepared. -^H STRAYED, about six weekT~ag^H large red; cow; dry; one horn^B J. Fell, Ngamoko, Norsewood. FIVE minutes longer in bed- whej^f "All Blacks" boot polish save^H time on your boots. . '"% ■ : LV WANTED, two or three~gWtSH men boarders, in a privat^H family, comfortable home, piano^H terms moderate. Apply Advocat^H office. -^H ORMON ELI^ER thank7~lin^H sympathisers for gift of Suraßß tura Tea. His six wives appreciates it very much. Best they've had. f^i ERSTENA Porridge Meal— Ne^B V3T Zealand oats scientifically P r <^H pared. Most nourishing breakfas^H so easily digested. Cooks in 2 mii^H T^ NGAGEMENTS— Mrs"~LasoeU«H Xli - of Hbbson street, Wellingtbi^H announces the engagement of n^H daughter, Dorothy, to Commande^H Suratura T; Diddems, of F.S.IH Cruiser "Hymen. '! ' -B^al
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 66, 16 September 1908, Page 1
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488Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 66, 16 September 1908, Page 1
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