WANTEDS, ETC. PLENTY of Remnants at Harrison's X Sale. , 776 TJOOT Repairing is done Neatly and Quickly at Hodgson's Shoe Store. 456 WANTED—Two good Spawlers.— Apply road job between Kauri and Hikurangi. 801 A NEAT Sign brings business. Let R.. H. Allan, Bank street, write one for you. 355 WANTED—Good Man for Digging, week or more.—T. W. Cameron. 'Phone 305 D. 800 ! WANTED — Housemaid, highest wages given.—Apply Kamo Springs Sanatorium. ; 790 WOMEN'S Black and White Hose, TT 1/9. Tea 2/- Women's Clogs 13/6, Men's at 17/3—Maine. 386 , A LL Men's Wear at Reduced Price 3 at Harrison's Sale. 776 MEN'S Chrome Derbys 16/-, WoM men's Dairys 12/6—At Maine's Cameron street. See Page 4. 386 WANTED—Capable Girl to assist in housework.—Apply Mrs Millington, Mairtown. 'Phone 2K. 775 CHILDREN'S Night—To-morrow at Ebenezer Hall. Large programme. Bright singing, etc., by the children. 795 VyANTED—Young Man for farm, orchard and milking machine.— Apply H. Hutchinson, Huanui Farm, Whangarei. . 791 WANTED" TO SELL—Hornless Lyricphone with twenty almost new records, £4 lot.—Write "Gramo," "Advocate." 794 WANTED—2 good fencers, used to rough country, splitting, etc. Wages or contract.—B. Rockel, Matapouri. 724 WANTED—Some kind person to care for little boy 5 h years.— Write terms, etc., to "8.8.," care Post Office. 799 HTHE hustle for business is a sign of the times. A Sign written by R. H. Allan will bring business without hustle. 355 lITEN'S New Gum Boots, 15/6; A Women's Gum Boots, 8/6; Men's Evening Shoes, 14/6 —Maine. See page 4. 386 GPECIAL Bargains in the Showroom at Harrison'3 Sale. 776 CUNDAY School Anniversary, Ebenezer Hall, Thursday Night at 6.45. Singing, recitations, addresses and prize-giving. 795 YOUTH'S Chrome Boots, 13/ C; Women's Chrome Shoes, 13/6. Prices of Fancy Goods cut down. Football Boots 13/6 —Maine. 386 TTALSE TEETH, sound or otherwise; top market price to trade and others. — Pearlrne Co., 168 Queen street, Auckland. CLOGS—Ladies' 14/6, Men's 18/6; Men's Knee Clogs 30/—Hodgson's Shoe Store. 456 "POR Immediate Sale—Ford Car, £150 cash; 2-seater, 1916 model, eelf-starter attached (almost new). —Write "C.C.," Box 61, Whang i^ei. 786 T)AIRY FARM—I2O acres; good 7roomed House; 10-bail cowshed; and all outbuildings. To lease for five years with right of purchase. Further particulars may be obtained from Post Office, Maunu. 792 -ENLARGEMENTSMade from any photo. Finished in Sepia, Black and White, or Coloured and Framed from 15/- complete. pALMER PHOTOGRAPHER, CAMERON ST., WHANGAREI. Films Developed and Printed. 481 EXCEPTIONAL VALUES. TADIES' Coloured Hose 2/11 pair, Corded Velveteen, Cream and navy only, 2/11 yard; Horrockes Calico (genuine cloth) 1/5 yard; 80in White Sheeting 3/10, special; Boys' Jerseys, small sizes only, 3/3 to clear. ' J)RAPERY gTORE. —FRESH! — FRESH! — FRESH !— WHOLESOME CONFECTIONERY manufactured daily by MURRAY AND SONS sold at Candy Kitchen, Cameron street, and at Murray's Lounge, Bank street, where the CHOICEST OF FRUIT is always obtainable. Our Hot Drinks and Dainty Dishes speak for themselves. We specialise in quality in all lines. —the cut out frieze in-— —wallpaper decorationIs the Newest and Most Attractive Style of Decoration and with Stripe, Linen or Plain Effects, makes a Charming Result. It will be a pleasure to shew you Patterns and New Designs. J. H. W ALKER ' WALLPAPER SPECIALIST, PAINTER AND SIGNWRITER, BANK STREET, WHANGAREI. 'Phone 208. 108
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Northern Advocate, 23 July 1919, Page 3
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