AH Casual Advrtisements relating to employment inserted in this column must be prepaid, at the rate of is for 16 words. Standing Advertisements and notices of meetings will be charged for at scale rates. E. NICHOLAS. Labor bureau, land and ESTATE AGENT. 'Phone 135. Agent Queensland Insurance Company. for Fire. Accident and Workers' Compensation. Agent Hawke's Bay Trade Protection Association; also agent for Begg3* Pianos and Organs. WANTED Cooks, Generals, Housemaids; 1 good bushman, 10s; 1 waitress; wood splitters.' WAITING Engagement Farm Hands. E. NICHOLAS, of the Dannevirke . Phonograph. Arcade, has been appointed Sole Agent for Begg's Pianos and Organs in this district. I stock the famous Brinsmead Pianos, also Schiedmayer and Soehne, Gors and Kallmann, Kuhla, Tietze, Newman, etc.; also The Estey, The Kimball, and The Positive Pipe Organ. Correspondence invited. The easiest of terms arranged.—E'. Nicholas, Begg's agent. LOST, or Stolen, from my Ormondville Stables, at Xmas time, a chestnut roan pony—hors?—about 14£ hands high; small white- star on forehead; very short pointed ears; short tail, 110 brand; broken harness and saddle. Reward of £1 on return to Carl Schmidt, Norsewood. ANTED, a good plain cook. Apply Mrs Harry Cowper, box . Dannevirke. » WANTED to Sell,, nine acres of rape, suitable for fattening sheep—for grazing. Apply Jacob Morten-sen. •S. Norsewood. WANTED, at once, general for care, wages 17s 6d per week. Apply G. Charman, Imperial Cafe. PUREBRED Brown Leghorn Cockerels for sale.—Lucas, Whetukura. ' WANTED, a tidy girl as housekeeper, and to assist occasionally in store. Enquire at Advocate office, or apply to John J. Browne, Ormondville. "RS G. BULL, Edinburgh House, (first house past Drill Hall) has vacancies for a few, boarders. MY word it is hot. Think so, I don't feel it for I use a Gas Cooker. "\7£7 ANTED Known That I liave. 7 t secured two first-class bakers. No:need to send, out of town for small goods.''* Place your orders now for Christmas Cakes to avoid disappointment. Mrs Morgan, Excelsior Bakery. 'ANTED Known - That the Ladies of Dannevirke can purchase the Lightest Cakes for their afternoons' "At Home"; the Sweetest Confectionery for the Theatre; the most Delightful Lollies for the Children at A. A. Pallant's Refreshment Rooms, High-street. WANTED Known—Just imported direct from England, Cadman's special genuine Flower brand Bengal Razors, expressly made to my order. Price, 7s 6d each, posted to any address.—B. O. Thomsen, the leading Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Dannevirke. . FOR SALE, on easy terms and small deposit, 6-roomed house, with bath, tubs and copper; connect* ed with sewer. Apply H. E. Grainger. - NEXT time you are in town don't forget to call at the "Rex Portrait Studio" and get your photo taken. Children's Portraiture a Speciality. Weddings attended. Club groups, enlargements, etc.—Reginald G. Evans, Photographer, High street. "HY do you look so cocl over your ironing ? Oh, I always use a Gas Iron, t'hey are worth their weight in ice this weather. UYERS of Shirts will find it _to be to their advantage to visit Adelaide House. New Tonnis, Ceylon and Fashion Shirts in great variety have just been opened. High quality at the 1 minimum price is our motto—A Spence. RS COX, Ladies' Nurse, wishes .. _ it known to the ladies of Dannevirke and surrounding districts, that she has vacancies for lying-in patients; every attention; terms moderate. Address: Hunter street, Dannevirke. IN hot weather use Gas for your kitchen and laundry work. EN'S Panama and Brazillian Straw Hats—also Boaters—are shown in great variety at Adelaide House. They are the most fashionable shapes and the best value obtainable.—A. Spence. AS IRONS 7s 6d each; Cookers 2s a month.—The Gas Works, Denmark-street.
QXJING- IvEE HAS just opened up a magnificent stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS, consisting or— GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, BRUSHWARE. A SPLEKDiD STOCK OF CHRISTCiiristmas Fruit a Speciality. HIGH-STREET. IIOTQRUAr ' tt HE WONDERLAND" Private Hotel, one minute from railway station and four minutes from baths; is second to none for comfort, convenience, and cuisine. Visitors may rely upon receiving every attention. First-class chef. Hot and cold baths; electric light throughout. Porter meets all trains. Tariff: Per day Bs, per week 45s ; reduced winter tariff from May Ist to November Ist. SVIAS TOYS. MRS J. R. MoFARLANE.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 11, 14 January 1910, Page 1
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691Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 11, 14 January 1910, Page 1
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