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Labour Bureau.

A LICENSED LABOTIR BUKEAU has been formed in connection with the Advertiser Office.

Station and Farm Hands, Shearers, Cooks, General Servants, etc., found. /

Those desiring^ituafcions are invited to place their names on our books. /

Situations found iav anyone.

Box 9, P. 0., Waimate 6

CHAS. CREBA,

GENERAL BLACKSMITH a^d

FARRIER /

(Opposite Waimate Clothing Factory), QUEEN ST. SHOEING done or/ Improved Principle with great care, under the personal supervision of the Propiietor.

E. BISHOP,

PAINTER, GLAZIER & PAPERHANGER,

DESIRES to thank the public for past favours, and begs to inform them' that he has removed to his New Premises hi Queen street, where he hopes by strict attention to busi- ' ness to receive af share of public patronage. White Lead, Oils, Glass, Scrim, Picture Mouldings, Tacks and Tape, Tubes and Paperhangings, etc., always in stock. E. BISHOP, Next Co-op, store

J^ 0R Furniture „ Bedding „ Bedsteads „ Pictures „ Picture Frames G</oD WORKMANSHIP / AND 'REASONABLE PRICES TRY J. RABCLIFFF., FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, Be3wick and Stafford Streets TIM ABU.

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STIFFENING 'AND POUCHING POWDER FOALAX^pRY iuAPOSES. ONE SHILLINa PER JOX, offcainable at the WsMmAe Co -dp. store %nd %\MEiAester Bros. * M)XON i«ll -bo' in 'Waimate for fortniglt. Private -Tuition ( given. 1-üblic Exhroition daily. ■Ladies are mvited to 'bring shirts und - coliara-to^be 'done while they wait. j

'ftESTIMOKIATi. 1 Rangiora, Sept. 21, 1899. "Dnring'his visit 1 to Rangiora, Mr Coxon gave us a practical illustration of the efficacy of his stiffening and glazing Powder, the result being most satisfactory, and I have no hesitation in recommending the adoption of this new powder to others. Thomas W. Price. Unsolicited Testimonials from 2300 ladies may be seen on application. Manchester Bros., Agents for Iroas and Boards.

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Bibliographic details
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 145, 15 May 1900, Page 1

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279

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 145, 15 May 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 145, 15 May 1900, Page 1

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