CIRCULATION 1800 DAILY [8 Pages
WANTED. WANTED— Work laying down bowling greens, tennis courts, i etc., by reliable, experienced man; day work or contract.—Apply " H." "Advocate. " WANTED— Married Couple for stock farm; wife to do cooking; husband general work.—Apply Farmers' Union. . \XJ AXTED—A Teamster.—Apply l v ■" Hardie Bros. . TIT ANTED—General Servant.—Ap--3 * t ply Mrs. A. A. Wilson, Kensing--1 ton. ' W~ ANTED Known—Two hundred. T » entries Kawakawa Axemen's ' Carnival, March 17. Excursion train; > cheap fares. ANTED Known—When you die you fade away; when I dye I • keep my colour. ' Also clean your clothes.—American Dyeing Works, Walter Street. WANTED Known—That McCready and Hamshaw, Tailors, Cameron • Street, do all classes of repairing and pressing. XXT ANTED, at the Canning Factory— ' * Additional women workers for ; the pear season, lasting about four weeks, at 4s per day.—Apply at the Factory, Clyde Street. i ~VI7 ANTED Known—The only place » ' to get a collar made, the place to buy a saddle, is- Naughton's, next McMahon's Xjy ANTED Known—That N. Dickey, * * Upper Bank Street, has Mason Jars, School Requisites, and Stationery. Give him a call. 'Phone, 134. WANTED Known—That the Criterion Boarding House is under new management. New fittings throughout. Every convenience; bath, hot and cold water; piano, etc. Thoroughly respectable.—Apply A. Gibb, Proprietor. NOTICE. Owing to the scarcity of'"Milk I will not be able to continue my milk round after SUNDAY, March 16. D. X. McLEOD. PARENTS wishing children's success consult Mr. Hugo, Presbyterian School Room,' 10 to 1; 3 to 6. MISCELLANEOUS.. I V INGO Embrocation for your beast. U Sample free; try it. Obtainable at Gunson's. FOR Sight Singing tuition in classes apply Prof. Hutton, Bank Street. W" HEN ordering drinks ring up ; ** Reed Bros. Bottles —quarts and pints—bought in any quantity; best prices. Telephone 186. IF YOU WANT A TAXI-CAB RING UP 127. IF you want a good Job in the way of* repairs, take it to Chissell, Cycle Expert. FOR the very best in Saddles at lowest possible prices try J. H. Gunson, Cameron Street. "WHY WORK MOTHER " "Well the linoleum won't wash itself, my son." Use "L-irioarnish" Linoleum Polish. It works by itself- Polishes as you put it on and stays polished. All grocers Is 6d.
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Northern Advocate, 15 March 1913, Page 1
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364Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 15 March 1913, Page 1
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