BUYING FOR CASH! WHAT DOES IT MEAN? HEATH & MORRISON Buy for Cash thus Every possible advantage getting the merchant and manufacturer can put forward. thus H. & M. to sell at then enabling remarkably low prices, which are now so famous. thus You, the Public, the benegiving fit of the experience and buying power of HEATH AND MORRISON THE DRAPERS. -WHERE BUSINESS IS A PLEASURE."
WANTED—A Carter for Grocer's! Delivery Cart.—Marshall and Sons, Bank Street. • , I WANTED TO BUY.—Horse for Rustic Cart—Cant. Salvation Array. WANTED—Position by thoroughly competent Farm Man; work all implements; good fencer; references.— Apply "Energy." WANTED—A Strong Boy for the j Trade.—Apply P. G. Mclntosh, Launch and Boatbuilder. WANTED—At once, a HousemaidvVaitress, also a Waitress, both 17s 6d a week.—Apply Boardinghouse, Limestone. WANTED—Position as ladyhelp by girl of 16, domesticated.—Apply "Useful," c/o E. Worker, P.O. "LINOARNISH" Permanent Floor Polish lasts twelve months. No more polishing with greasy slippery Beeswax. "Linoarnish" is not slippery. Saves a world of trouble. All grocers .1s 6d. WANTED KNOWN—That Mr Stanton is now in charge of my Fish Delivery Business. All orders entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. Good supply of fresh fish always on ' hand at the Shop in Cameron Street. — E. Jackson, Proprietor Silver Grid. WANTED KNOWN.—The best place . to buy Skates in Whangarei is J. M. ( Hoey's, Bank Street. Skates always , on hire. WANTED KNOWN—That Royal Barlock Typewriters are the best that money can buy; used in Solicitor^ , Offices for Supreme Court work. —F. B. Kelty and Co. WANTED KNOWN.—That Kelty and i | Co. are in a position to give you an ' \ estimate for all work in connection with drainage scheme. We are practical Engineers of many years' experience. Let us quote you now. WANTED TO SELL—Bargains. Sec-ond-Hand Pianos £14, £17, £25, and ] £30; easy terms. —British and Con- ' tinental Piano Company, Bank Street, j BEESWAXING floors is dangerous any time besides being very insanitary. Picks up all disease germs. "Linoarnish" permanent Floor Polish dries hard like glass. All grocers Is 6d. I j>im _ n[|| CAERT TOUR OWff BANK.- ||I Splendid Solid Silver Sovereign Casose. Now being sold for 5/6; 9 ct. Gold j ditto from 30/-. Get in quick, aa " J these will soon sell at Geo. Halliday's, Cameron-street. i _ PERFECT Housekeeping means a I clean house more than anything. * "LinoarnJsh" puts that beautiful shine on the floors that your house must look clean. All grocers Is 6d. TO LET OR LEASE—Ground Floor, Oddfellows' Hall, suitable for carpenter or cabinetmaker, workshop or storeroom. —Apply W. Litherland. \l GREAT PHOTOGRAPHIC SALE.— Suckb'Dg's Reorganisation. £5000 worth of Photo Materials io iV2 sacrificed. Write foi' sale lint It will save v. you pounds. Walter Suckling, 109 I Cashel Street, Christchuroh, 53 Quoen 2 Street, Auckland. JUST by the table and in the doorway the pattern always wears off the Linoleum. Start now, coat it with "Linoarnish" Linoleum Polish. It saves the Linoleums. All grocers. 1/6. f 3 Men's Mackintoshes 20s, 245, 30s, at s Gordon SomerveH's, where the good 2 Sox are. t
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Northern Advocate, 3 May 1911, Page 1
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