WAWTEUS, iiiTQ. i )ft Anybody Eise. Maine. Pag< W 4. m j-JODGSON'S Bunion Shields givt immediate relief, 2/9 each. 114 WANTED—To Rent, 2 furnished rooms. Write "T.W.," "Advocate." 412 gPECIAL Lecture by Dr. Mcllraith on Proportional Representation at Parochial Hall. Friday, :Sept. 5. 446 NEAT Sign brings business. Let R. H. Allan, Bank street, write one for you. 355 ANTED—Boy to learn coach ?,nd motor painting. Apply H. W. James. 4, ! J5 YOUNG Gent. desire 3 board in private family. Write "Board," c/o "Advocate." 415 rpHREE Chairs, Electric Shampoo, Massage, hot and cold air, no waiting at the "Allies Saloon," Cameron Street. 180 \\7ANTED —Position as companionhelp by young girl. Write "Willing," "Advocate." 458 T CHALLENGE the Farmers' Union Trading Co.'s Boot Prices. Maine. See page 4. 386 J WANTED TO BUY—Good Motor Cycle, Write particulars to "Cheap," Box 78, G.P.O. 456 FOR SALE—Douglas Motor Bike in good order; trial given. Refer to "Bike," c/o "Advocate." 445 TF You are troubled with Bunions, Corns, or Aching Feet, call at Hodgson's Shoe Store, 114 CILVER Wyandottes, 3 lots, rooster and four hens each, 50/ each lot. Apply Buckby, Kamo. 411 QLOTHES May make the man, but it is the clean shave which puts the hall mark on the gentleman. The "Allies Saloon" will do this. 180 WANTED—Second-hand sewing machine. State maker and price to "Machine," "Advocate." 418 WHY are Boots so dear? Because some don't buy where they are cheap.—Maine. Page 4. 386 I WANTED — Smart respectable young girl fot light housework. j Apply Mrs K. Kelly, Mill Road. 267 PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION will be the subject of spe-cial-lecture by Dr. Mcllraith at Parochial Hall, Sept. 5. 446 WANTED—Man for Orchard and ' Farm work. Apply Hoey's Orchard or Fruit Shop, Bank Street. 400 i WANTED—A middle-aged woman to act as companion and help. Apply Mrs S. E. King", Kamo. ,413 WANTED—Good, reliable girl for small family; wages 15/- per week. Address at "Advocate" office. . 416 HPHE hustle for business is a sign of the times. A Sign written by R. H. Allan will bring business without hustle. 355 T AND AGENTS Please take notice that my house and property on Lookout Hill, is sold.—Harriet North. 461 JpOR SALE—One young peacock with hen, both young. Price £18. Apply C. H. Blumhardt, Kamo. 459 JJOOTS Dear? Buy the "Advoca;e" and see Maine's advt., page 4. Use pumpkins for money boxes. 386 T OST—-Gent's umbrella, football match, Thursday. Silver-mount-ed horn handle. Reward F, Higginson. 457 T OST—Between Town Hall and Parochial Hall, pale blue kid glove. Finder kindly return "Advocate." 444 iyANTED —Draining, stone walling on contract, or day wages; or work on a farm. Write "J.A.," P. 0.. Tauraroa, Oakleigh. 410 WANTED—A position for a capable man, preferably farming; close to town. Apply "Capable," c/o "Advocate" Office. 311 WANTED—Furnished or unfurnished rooms, or cottage. Married couple, no children. Write "Tenant," "Advocate" Office. 427 T ADlES—Every attention will be given you at the "Allies Saloon," Cameron Street, Hairdressing in all branches. Lady attendant, 180 WANTED TO BUY—Small farm or Farmlet, easy reach of Whangarei. Deposit not to exceed £100. Write "P.C.," "Advocate" Office. 405 TV/TARRIED Man wants work on farm used to clearing, fencing. Would do milking. Requires use of a cottage. Write "Farmer," "Advocate" Office. ' 426 WE Have the usual supply of Vegetables to choose from. Cauliflowers from 6d each, Leeks, Cabbage, etc. Bananas 3h lb a 1/-. At the Dominion. 413 TLTEN Take risks in matrimony, business or politics, but they can't afford to take risks in shaving. The "Allies Saloon" eliminates risk, caters for comfort and guarantees efficiency. 180 |7OR SALE—Corner building section, level, 66ft to Nixon Street, Mairtown; other level sections Hat<*a Street. Also buggy in good repair; cheap. Apply R. C. l>l. Harington, Box 9. 242 17ALSE TEETH, sound or otherwise; top market price to trade and others. — Pearlme Co., 168 Queen street, Auckland. THE AMERICAN Tailoring Co.— Get your old clothes Renewed just for a few shillings or a Suit made on the Yankee style. Next Lyceum. 544 \yHITE Jap Crepe at keen Prices " a good even Cloth 30in wide at 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3 per yard. Make your Purchases now at Last Season's Prices. WILSON'S DRAPERY STORE. 420 -ENLAKGEMENTSMade 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
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