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WANTEDS, ISTC. MOTICE—Maine is not repairing Boots now. 386 J ADIES' Glace Kid Shoes, 14/6 — Maine. See page 4. 386 WANTED—A General. Miss MarTT - shall, Water Street. 319 me at the Travellers' Concert Thursday and Friday, 9th and 10th October. WANTED BUY—Goal, for child's pet; state price "Goat," "Advocate." 907 NEAT Sign brings business. Let R. H. Allan, Bank street, write one for you. 355 j[F in doubt about your eyesight or your pocket, see Maine's advt. Page 4. 336 WANTED—By Working Woman, bed-sitting room. Write "T.M.," "Advocate." 904 Glace Kid Court Shoes, smart shape, 18/6. At Hodgson's Shoe Store. r £RE Travellers promise a good display of samples, Thursday and Friday, 9-10 October. pOR SALE—Two good Young Cows in full milk. J. E. Henderson, Kensington House. 892 JF you had a William Maine to down the prices of coal where would you buy? Women's shoes 8/6. See page 4. 386 "WANTED BUY—Two good Hor.es, suitable for carriers' waggon. Write "Sound,'-' "Advocate." 908 Y ou Cannot have hair and brains I too says the sage, yet the brainiest people go to the Allies Saloon to get their hair cut. 716 WANTED—To Rent, 4 or 5-roomed house; willing to pay good rent. Write "Urgent," "Advocate." 888 2 NIGHTS of Music, Song,Tnd Story unexcelled. Travellers' Concerts, 9th and 10th October. 788 Q.ENTLEMEN Requiring a stylish well-made SUIT should try A. FRASER, Tailor, Bank Street, Whangarei. W WEARWELL.—Boots repaired while you wait. Phillips' Mili tary Soles in stock. Marshall's Corner. 896 TOADIES' Black Swede, Tan Willow, and Patent Shoes on new French Toe. At Hodgson's Shoe Store. WANTED—A Butcher for able to kill and cut up; good wages reliable man. Phone 22, Kaikohe. 883 T-JOOTS Repaired promptly and neatly. None but the very best leather used. D. W. Jack and Co.'s, Economic. 847 WANTED AT ONCE—Married couple, three pounds per week and found. Apply R. S. Allan, by telephone or letter, Pakotai. 869 QOMMERCIAL Travellers Sing and play for Relief Funds, 9th and 10th October. 788 A FRASER, Tailor, Bank Street, *- gives his Clients the benefit of wide experience, and his prices are right. JX)R SALE—House, 7 rooms and and outbuildings, Kensington, every convenience. Address at "Advocate" Office. 922 r PHE hustle for business is a sign of the times. A Sign written by R. H. Allan will bring business without hustle. 355 'TWO Pianos Wanted; one for draw-ing-room, and one cheap one for practising. — Address "Clifford," "Northern Advocate." 650 TpO LET—Commodious Premises in Water Street, at present occupied by Messrs Coombes Bros., auctioneers. Apply N.A. Farmers' Co-op. 542 FALSE TEETH, sound or other- • wise; top market price to trade and others. — Pearline Co., 168 Queen street, Auckland. A UCKLAND Travellers and Lady Friends will meet you, Town Hall, Thursday and Friday, 9th and 10th October. 788 HTHE AMERICAN Tailoring Co.— Get your old clothes Renewed just for a few shillings or a Suit made on the Yankee style. Next Lyceum. 544 A MAN may go to his grave unhonoured and unsung. He cannot help it, and there is no extra charge. But a man cannot afford to go to work Unshaven. The insurance against disrespect can be given at the Allies' Saloon, Cameron Street. 716 QLD FALSE TEETH Bought, sound or broken. Best possible prices in New Zealand. Send any you have to J. DUNSTONE, Box 1418, Auckland. Est. 28 years. Cash by return post. 411 T AND AGENTS Please note my property is sold. 916 E. L. REED. -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 —FRESH! — FRESH! — FRESH!— WHOLESOME CONFECTIONERY manufactured daily by MURRAY AND SONS sold at Candy Kitchen, Cameron street, and at Murray's Loung*e, Bank street, where the CHOICEST OF FRUIT i.-; always obtainable. Our Hot Drinks and Dainty Dishes speak fo? themselves. We specialise in quality in all lines. X AT WILSON'S t*~ The CHEAPEST Draper. ,«#% Ladies' Black Silk Ankle Hose, 4/9 Pair. GOOD VALUE. XWe can Recommend this %<# Line. —THE CUT OUT FRIEZE IN— —WALLPAPER DECORATION— - Is the Newest and Most Attractive i Style of Decoration and with Stripe, ! Linen or Plain Effects, makes a Charming Result. f It will be a pleasure to show you i Patterns and New Designs. J. H7~W AIiKER ' 1 WALLPAPER SPECIALIST, i PAINTER AND SIGNWRITER, I BAjMK STREET, WHANGAREI r

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Northern Advocate, 27 September 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 27 September 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 27 September 1919, Page 5