|)AINT¥ Millinery at Hosking's. 906 SINCERITY Suits, the best of value. At Harrison's. 890 WANTED—A Boy. A. E. Smith, Fruiterer, Bank Street. 903 J-fOT and TiredV Go by 'ibus to ""- Mair Park Tea Pavilion. 89S WANTED—Smart Girl for Lounge T T Apply W. H. Muir, The Rialto. 878 ITEEP it Dark. Selling Men's De nims at 7/11. Maine. Page G. .'386 XJOME-MADE Cakes? I should say -so! At the Mair Park Tea Pavilion. 898 Voilettes at pre-war prices 73d yd. At Harrison's Cotton Fair. ' 896 "YTEW Shapes in Millinery for Show Week; moderate prices. At Harrison's. 896 npwO Furnished Rooms to let, convenient to town. Apply "L.T.," Post Office. 900 T OST—Gold Pen and Pencil. Re ward on returning to "W.M.M.," "Advocate" Office. 874 SPECIAL Range of Gent's Suits, . scarce lines. At Hosking's. 906 A/TOWING, Ploughing, etc., under--ITA taken by Rae Mitchell, "Pomona." 'Phone 374 K. , 833 CHOW Visitors should take advantage of the Cotton Fair Prices at Harrison's. 896 TfOR SALE—Six-roomed House. Bank Street, next butcher's shop. Apply James Cadman. 883 A STRAiNGER Here? You'll get a welcome at the Mair Park Tea Pavilion. 898 WANTED—Young Girl daily, to mind little boy. Apply Crosby's Shop, Bank Street. 908 T OST—Saturday Night, Double Tusk Brooch without Pin. Reward at Leatherby's Fruit Shop. 872 GEE the Values in Sheeting and Household Gloods at Harrison's Cotton Fair. 896 T ADIES' Glace Kid Court Shoes, smart shape, 18/6. At Hodgson's Shoe Store. T ADIES' Handkerchiefs, great line, 6d each. See Hosking's window. 906 T?OR SALE —Lincoln Red and Shorthorn Bulls, good milking strain. J. Wright, Ruakaka. 891 GIGNWRITING is an art. R. H. Allan is an artist. Obvious deduction: He ft the man for your job. TJAVE you tried the Strawberries .and Cream at ,the Mair Park Tea Pavilion? 898 TtfO ProfU on Denims at 7/11, and very little on other goods, is Maine's motto. See page 6. 386 WANTED—A good Girl for House work for a few weeks. Apply llrs W. R. Patterson, Walton Street. 885 TO LET—'Furnished House for term; centrally situated; low rental to approved tenant. Write "Home," "Advocate." 894 "WANTED—Private Board and Residence for young man, near town. Apply "H.A.," "Advocate." GPECIAL Assortment Ribbons, Laces, Fancy Bags, Hosiery. At Hosking's. 906 "LTAD a Busy Week? Try Mair Park A on Sunday for relaxation and refreshments. 898 CARPENTERS Wanted; 2/6 hour; long job; no lost time; working 10 hours. Apply sharp, Eagles, Waikiekie. 909 WANTED—A Competent Domestic Y f Helpf? good wages. Apply to Dr. Walker's Housekeeper, Bank Street. 893. YOU Cannot have hair and brains x too says the sage, yet the brainiest people go to the Allies Saloon to get their hair cut. 716 TF you patronise the man who lowered the price of boots, you will encourage some other trade. Maine page 4. 386 TXARRY MANN, Taxi Proprietor, xx Taxi 'Phone, 155; Private 'Phone, 399. Open for Car Hire Day or Night. 524 (GENTLEMEN Requiring a stylish ** well-made SUIT should try A. FRASER, Tailor, Bank Street, Whangarei. "JJOTHING to do? What about a walk up to Mair Park, and tea at the Pavilion? 898 npHEY Can't do their bally bottom button up now they can buy Men's Denim's 7/11 at Maine's. Page 6. 886 npwo good Machinists wanted; pow er machines; 5-day week; good money to good hands. Crosby's, Bank Street. 875 POR SALE—At Hikurangi, two Shops with rooms attached; next ■boardinghouse, Mr G. Foster, Dent Street, Whangarei. 879 TITASSEY only signed the Peace XTX Treaty, but R. H. Allan is prepared to enter into treaty fo r the writing of any number of signs. A FRASER, Tailor, Bank Street, gives his Clients the benefit of wide experience, and his prices are right. WANTED—At Once, Competent y Cook for private hospital; good wages. Apply Sister in charge Dr. Walker's Private Hospital, Second Avenue, 892 WANTED TO LET—-Furnished House, or Rooms Furnished or Unfurnished; every convenience, telephone; good locality. "Refined," "Advocate." 911 ■pOR SALE—A five-seater Dodge Car; practically new, with electric starter, lights, and horn. Extra wheel and complete outfit. Price £385. J. Harrison and Sons. 905 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 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
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Northern Advocate, 18 November 1919, Page 5
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