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ABSOLUTELY PURE NOURISHING A 1/- Tin makes four pints of Vr;. Delicious Soup. ALL GROCERS OTSTBINE ESSENCE OF ENERGY

SITUATIONS VACANT T)OY or Youth 4 Wanted for Hand . Milking and Genetal Farm. Work. -Ring 5974. 165 Reliable' Youth Wanted for Milking and General Farm Work, good home.- —Ring 2655 or 545 R. 135 TITAN Wanted for General Farm aTX Work.—Ring . 522£ . 174 TtTAN Wanted for Dairy Farm, must ” be good honest worker and have a good knowledge of machinery.—-Apply J. Worsnop, Mearamanui. 130 .•TITANTED for Sharemilking: An Unl’’ employed Married Man, 70 cows, third share, half calves, half pigs.— Apply'Mr. Hopper, Labour Dept., Whangar?!. 120 ■ypUTH Wanted to Assist Milkinf General" Farm Work. —Rii -Ring 5229. 175

X) AIRY SITUATIONS WANTED !■-, • 1 r Farmers. Experienced, Trust--worthy Mp.h available for farm, manage if, necessary.—White 8.Z., Advofeate. ’ ■; '/ ■ . 98 ItyTAN, 21, desires position on dairy - /farm, 2.J years one job, fully experienced machines, capable of takipg charge; refs.—Ring 34K., Waipu. l n l employ deaf young man, thorough worker, splendid refs.—Fitzmorris, ■ c/o. j Mrs. Frethey, 4 Norfolk Street. *l2l XTOUNGr Woman, with girl 6, requires position as housekeeper, hand milker, able take charge.—Write someone, Marsden district. L.A.W.; Advocate. 171

LOST AND POUND T GST—On Wednesday: Sheafer Fountain Pen, initials A.A.D. —Finder please leave at Burfoot’s, Chemist. 173 TOST—Wednesday, Wrestling Club Gymnasium J Gent’s Signet Ring, ruby and eight diamonds set to form initial Kr Keepsake.—. Reward at Advocate. ; . ' 137 T OST—Thursday, July 13th, between Auckland and Kamo. Motor Cycle Number Plate .(21491).—Finder please leave at Advocate. 133

WANTED TO BUY ANYTHING you,wish to dispose of: Apparel (Ladies’ and Gent’s), Suits, Boots, Shoes, etc. Bottles, Rags, Metals.I—Newberry 1 —Newberry and Walters, Show Buildings. Phpne 2644. 'C'UNGtJS, Fungus (must be dry), any **• quantity; top prices, quick payments.—T. W. 800, Merchant, Victoria Street, Auckland.- 298 "CVDR Gash.—Furniture in large or 1 small quantities. Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. vWe Collect. —Hill and Hagan, Walton Street. Dial 2532. Crutchings, Hides and Skins.. Tannery Co., Lower Cameron Street. 929 TON of Hay.—Phone 2464. 182

IIfcKENDRICK BROS, I . Wellington Street, AUCKLAND.' Sack Merchants, Smelters, etc. i Buyers of Sacks, Metals, Bottles, 'and | all Waqte Products. Special conees-' sipns to Bakers who are regular consignors. Write for our terms. Copper, Brass and Gunmetal wanted in any quantity. Your inquiries will receive prompt attention. Phones 44-119, 46-455. Telegrams:, “Sacks,” Auckland. 450

FRUIT AND VEGETABLES A LL' Seasonable Vegetables in big - supply- coming in daily.’ Salads — Lettuce, ' Tomatoes, Celery, Spring Onions, Beetroot and Cucumber. Still a good supply of Case Apples. —Barrett ’s,’ Water Street. 946 DYERS AND DRY CLEANERS "V" OETHL AND’S Expert Dyer and ■ Dry Cleaner. Suits, Costumes, Overcoats as new. Same day service. Hats renovated. ■ Depots: E. Hall, Hikurangi; Mrs. Morris; Confectioner, Maunu Ed. —M. Williams, Tailor, 148 Bank St. 574 LAUNDRY WORK T AUNDEY Work.—Collars, Shirts, rrf White Uniforms, Table Linen, Bed Linen, etc. We collect and deliver. All work guaranteed.*—MisS Eodger,, Second Avenue. Phone 2127. 147 TEE CHtJNG, Laundryman, - James Street. —Collars, 2d; Shirts, 4d. Suits Cleaned and Pressed, 5/-; Trousers. 1/6. All Work Undertaken and Guaranteed. Trial Solicited. 47 PLANT BARGAINS TX7RITE for Bargain 'Nurseries’ Special Cash price' List. Everything Post Pree.—Box 440, Palmerston North. — r . 154

T ILIUM Auratum, the Queen of all ■ Lilies, 1/3, flowering size.—Bargain Nurseries, Box 440, i Palmerston North.' 154 • /GLADIOLI, Finest Mixed Colours, 2/6 dozen; 15/- 100.—Bargain Nurseries, Palmerston North. > 154 x>ETINOSPORA Plumosa Aurea, .the A* Golden Retinospora, If- each. — Bargain Nurspries, Palmerston North. 154 "VIEW French Hydrangeas, Flowering Size, 1/- each, 3 for 2/9. —Bargain - Nurseries, Box 440, Palmerston North. 154 WANTED KNOWN pi LIT is one oP the finest electro-plate polishes on the market. It is the outcome of years of careful experimenting. Boko Brand. —Paul Bock and Co., Auckland. ' 430 T AXA, the Health-giving Breakfast! Food.—ll. Menzies, all /chemists! and stores. 25 ■JLTENZIES' Book Shop have a great! assortment of Children's Games' just landed. - 005

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Northern Advocate, 15 July 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 15 July 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 15 July 1933, Page 1

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