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AN casual advertisements relating I to employment Inserted in this column must be prepaid, at the rate of is for 16 words. Stantfinr Advertisements and notices of meetings will be charged for at scale rates. ' ' E. NICHOLS. T ; ABbR. BUREAU, LAH D AND •XJ ESTATE AGENT. v .'■ 'Phone.l3s. Agent Queensland Insura ■«■ , Company, for.Fire, Accident an,! "Workers' Compensation. ; Agent Hawke'a Bay, Trad. >Vroteetoon Association; also aj ert fori Beggs' Pianoa and Organs. .ANTED, g«nerals, 8s to lot waitress; woman cook, wages--205.t0.2p5,; 2 sc.rab-cutters, 9s per dav;' blacksmith for mill, 10s.per day;V; carpenter for the country, award,, a gardener for the 30s per week and foiihd.'• 6 men Mf l : : cutting thistles 30s a week and found.7AITING Farm ' hands-. ~

FOR SALE, Cheap, 2 Second-hand: Pianos on almost any terms to &uit purchasers. We have'just Handed another large consignment of Brinsniead, Sohiedmayer, Gors and KaJlilnian, Kuhla, Tietze, Newman, and other Pianos; also Estey Organs. Be sure and call on us before" purchasing elsewhere, as it will pay you to do so.—E. .Nicholas, Dauinevirke Age.it fo.r Ohas. Begg and Co., Ltd. OST yesterday .between M'Dowell J i and P6wer's and Benzie's, a, gold bar brooch, with stones. Finder please return to Advocate office. Howard offered. JIGS for sale. Apply B. W. Allen, I -8. ■ To Itchunga. TT7 ANTED Known Ccokirg v? Plums and Apples ready at the Orc'hard, Dublin-street. WANTED, board'and .Ipdging formarried couple and little gir.!, with a private family. Apply A.W., Advocate office. 7ANTED, a boy with twelve y months' experience of blacksmithing. Apply immediately to J. Lean, Norsewood. [7ANTED, a gcocl horse driver for metal dniys. Apply Advocate office. ' Y ANTED, a girl to assist in 1 housework, for two or three mouths. Apply Advocate office." / _7 ANTED, at once, a good'gen.V, oral servant. Apply Mrs Dawson, Victoria-avenue. YANTED, twenty pick and shovel meiij for the 9th Janiiaiy.; good wages." Apply J. Cul'linane,' Danuevirke. ' • . 7ANTED, a young.man just out of his time, to take charge of a Barber's Saloon and Billiard-room; can work on w>ages, or take it over on his own. For address apply Ad'vo"cato office.

riOHONATION Dining Rooms, (opV 7 posito Bain's Auction' Mart). Having bo-uglit afll Mrs Lloyd's interests in this business I detvire to'.inform the public that they, will receive every ■attention ; best table; punctuality and cleanliness my motto.—Mrs J. W. Smith. riTOYS, Fancy Goods, Xmas- PresJL ents.—Mrs Bongimm has tiken premises next to Griffith's Fruit Shop, High-street, with a large stock' of- Xma.s Novelties, Presents and Toys. These will be sold at extremely "low prices. Toys for Bazaars, Picnics or Poi'tiesat reduced rates. Inspection invited.—Mrs Bergman. Miller-street and High-street (next to Griffith's). 7ANTED Known—T. J. Grifi iiths,,the British Fruiterer, has Plums, ApH.cots, Cherries in. galore. All other fruits 1 in season. - 7 ANTED Known Christmas Hams 10£ d; machine-cleaned Fruits at cut prices; Crockery/ Glass' ware, Prams, Tricycles, Christmas Cards, Children's Purses., etc.—J. H. Redfern, opposite Post Office. '7ANTED, weekly, 100 pairs of Boots that require renovating. Repairs and bespoke work guaranteed and executed with —R. Hannah and Ltd., Dannevirke. RANTED Known—That l*>H;m» and Son have taken awr itw wevl-known Tea-rooms opposite th« Police Station, formerly cuiul>.i-ie'i by them. Pallant's well-known Toffee and Confectionery, a leading feature. Telephone W4. [7 ANTED Known—That R.- i;..'■ r Bartlett, Boot Repairer, has commenced business opposite Ben/.iV* Hotel. ' Repairs executed on the shortest notice; boots made to measure; charges reasonable. . )710R SALE, on easy terms?with small'deposit, 6 and 7-roomed houses; best positions in town;'must be sold at once; also several , gnot! houses to let at-low rents. Appl\ K. Nicholas, High-street. Dan.heyi.rko.>^ SAL^E— Phonographs and JL , Gramophones, prices froir 7s 6ri to .€6O each; Records, front fourpence to , 3os each. Comoand hen- Edison's latest Phono, o-raph. Tli*» Ambcrnla,- pnee £'fiD. Everybody is welcome to inapebt'my Uar.ge* stock'.and nobody pressed to buy. Phonographs repaired •»&_.' m'*h equal to new. A. large stockcof.' Brinsmerid a.nd other Pianos r.nd-.Orr;. gnu!? nlwjivs V>°nt.—E.V-.jJ-Njoliolasj^' miEim^smmMiim

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 307, 10 January 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 307, 10 January 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 307, 10 January 1912, Page 1

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