A Oil Sing, women, sing to 'your heart’s p intent ,for washboard slavery lias gone >r ever, tlianks to NO RUBBING aundry Help. Is packot does seven eelv washings.—Mrs J. Meßoath, vent for “NO RUBBING.” _ •'or continuation of news, see fourth page). 1/" -ANTED—PERSON to flo LA UN- 1 ( 1 ' DRY WORK either at hotel or eir home. Apply H. E. Nightingale, tra ini in ion Hotel. et j •— fioi OT7ANTED TAILBR-OUT, BREAK lb * » ER-DOWN, first class certificated qj (1 NGINE-DRIVER. Good wages. Apy Malfrov and Co. Three Mile. JkJ ANTED—Two Experienced BUSH MEN; and one SAWYER, able keep saw. Good wages. Apply I). Cuttanee, 'l'he Dart Sawniilling Comply, c/o Paradise, Glenorehy, Queens- \ wn. ant
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1921, Page 3
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115Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1921, Page 3
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