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[ WANTEUS, iiilC. rtiu; Km is Ciever," featuring Geoi;,;e Walsn, Britannia, F;:- ,- ,ay night. 381 ( A.ENERAL —Good, wanted, plain cooking. Apply Mrs Worsp.'phone 121. 343 \yANTED. —A second Cook; good wages. Apply Settlers' Hotel, Whangarei. 388 T ADIES' Glace Kid Court jU smart shape, 18/6. At Hodgson's Shoe Store. WANTED—By young lady, position in shop or as waitress. Apply Miss Walker, 'phone 40R. 400 CIGNWRITING is an art. R. H. Allan is an artist. Obvious deduction: He is the man for your job. /■jHAUTAUQUA. — Misconceptions dying. Realisation and appreciation growing rapidly. Take your place. Get tickets. 405 WANTED.—A Dental Nurse for y Whangarei. Apply by letter to "Dental," "Advocate" Office. 3Stf IF you patronise the man who low-re-d the price of boots, you will encourage some other trade. Maine page 4. 356 POR SALE.—2 Cows, 1 Jersey, 1 Holstein; close to profit. Apply Hoey's Fruit Shop; or Okara Orchard. 354 YOU Cannot have hair and brains too says the sage, yet the brainiest people go to the Allies Saloon to get their hair cut. 716 THE Goose laid the golden egg; the Profiteer stole it and buried it; Maine dug it up in Whangarei. See page 4. 386 "THE Kid Is Clever," featuring A George Walsh, Britannia, Friday night. 381 PENTLEMEN Requiring a styli3h ** well-made SUIT should try A. FRASER, Tailor, Bank Street, Whangarei. WANTED—House, furnished or otherwise; o r Furnished Rooms; good locality. Reply "X.Y.Z.," this Office. 356 W WEARWELL.—Boots lepaired vv ' while you wait. Phillips' Mili tary Soles in stock. Marshall's Cor»36 WANTED —Youth for country 1 V Store; one used to horses; wages 35/ to £2 and found. Apply "Star" Agency. 415 WANTED —By Youth, work near o r around town, used horses and farm work. Write "L.V.L.," "Advocate Office. 380 pHAUTAUQUA. — Misconceptions dying. Realisation and appreciation growing rapidly. Take your place. Get tickets. 405 A FRASER, Tailor, Bank Street, gives his Clients the benefit of wide experience, a«d his prices are right. POR SALE.—Several good Metal Drays; also one Spring Waggon. Apply Hardie Bros., Carriers, etc., Whangarei. 383 YOU can tie string on your finger but watch the profiteers. Dou't tie it round you r neck. Maine. Page 4. 386 WANTED —By married couple, two ** Unfurnished Rooms with use of conveniences. Apply "J.A.A.," "Advocate" Office. 382 T ADIES' Black Swede, Tan Willow, ** and Patent Shoes on new French Toe. At Hodgson's Shoe Store. PRACTICAL Farmer, recently from x Taranaki, would share-milk or manage Dairy Farm. Address at "Advocate" Office. 401 M"ASSEY only signed the Peace xv - Treaty, but R. H. Allan is prepared to enter into treaty for the writing of any number of signs. WANTED TO RENT—Two Unfur- " nished Rooms, by respectable married couple. Write "Married Couple," "Advocate." 366 i V'OUNG Girl wanted for Post OfA fice work, and Book-keeping. Good wages. Write "Work," c/o "Star" Agency, Whangarei. • 406 WANTED—Reliable Woman one ** day fortnightly for washing and cleaning. Apply Mrs W. Reynolds, Deveron Road, 'phone 267. 462 pHAUTAUQUA. — Misconceptions dying. Realisation and appreciation growing rapidly. Take your place. Get tickets. 405 THE man who dug up the golden egg in Whangarei, lowered the price of Boots, Stockings and Repairs—Maine. Page 4. 386 WANTED KNOWN—The pedigree YV Jersey Bull "Eileen's Sultan," is now available to breeders. Fee, 7/6 cash. J. Blumhardt, 'phone 36, 387 Y\ W. JACK & CO.'S Premises will 3J * be Closed all day FRIDAY, owing to death of E. R. Jack, son of Mr D. W. Jack. 385 WANTED —Immediately, a Reliable person to wash and clean; day and a half weekly. Apply Mrs Hemphill, 'phone 360. 412 PALSE TEETH, sound or othurwise; top market price to trade and others. — Pearline 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 fjLD FALSE TEETH Bought, So and XJ or broken. Best possible prices in New Zealand. Send any you have to J. DUNSTONE, Box 1418, Auckland. Est.,2B years. Cash by return post. 4U A MAN may go to his grave unhon■"■oured and unsung. He cannot hefp it, and there is no extra chavsje. But a man cannot afford to go to work Unshaven. The insurance against disrespect can be given at the Allies' Saloon, Cameron Street. 716 Z ~ENLAKGEMENTS~Made from any photo. Finished in Sepia, Black and WMte, or Coloured and Framed from 15/- complete. T3ALMER PHOTOGRAPHER, CAMERON ST., WHANGAREI. Films Developed and Printed. 481 ISLINGTON DAIRY SHOW. (Received 8 a.m.) LONDON, Oct.. 21. i New South Wales butter won al ' six priz (, s in the colonial classes o: \ the Islington Dairy Show.—A. an< ; N.Z.

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Northern Advocate, 23 October 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 23 October 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 23 October 1919, Page 1

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