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WANTED WANTED by steady man situation as GARDENERHANDY MAN ; good references. North or South Island. “P. M.,” 73 St. Asaph Street, Christchurch. WANTED a HOUSEKEEPER (middle-aged, woman preferred); five children in home, youngest seven years; good home. “Own Mistress,” North Island, c/o Tablet Office, Dunedin. WANTED for Presbytery MAN, milk, garden, and generally useful; must be steady; good wages and home for suitable man. “NORTH ISLAND,” Tablet Office, Dunedin. DRESSMAKING ROOM.—Wanted a first-class BODICE HAND to take charge of table; good salary. Apply Manager, Herbert Haynes, Invercargill. GREYMOUTfi CONVENT ART UNION The following are the winning numbers; 8324 7082 8504 . 4567 1236 6134 ST. PATRICK’S COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP r Candidates for the above Scholarship must notify the Rector before November 10. Particulars will be supplied on application. 'X lUJMJVIER A Trial BLOOM TEA JoL X MISSION STAMP COLLECTING SOCIETY \ POONAH, INDIA. Dear Friend, —Our Missions have suffered , severely financially through war, famine, and disease. The distress and poverty existing in some of our Missions are heartrending. As cash is hard to procure,- we ask all charitable - persons to gather and send to us all the cancelled'stamps they can. The stamps thrown- /away daily in a large city -'would keep a Mission for a whole, year. These should be . sent to Mr. Bert Gallien, Chemist, North-east Valley, Dunedin, who has been appointed agent for New Zealand, and thus save excessive charges now being made (to the mis- . sion) on small parcels of stamps Sent direct. N f Sincerely in Christ, f. . (Rev.) .Henry Westropp, S.J. / . Approved Sheets, Packets, and Sets of foreign Stamps Ifor sale on behalf of the Mission) can also be. had from Mr. Gallien. , , , Club Hotel, Mar ton • Situated in the , most advantageous position for the trnvellin<| public, being immediately opposite the Post Office. Marion. ;■ Mail Motor 'Bus, also Cars, connect with all trains. Speight’s Ale only on tap. All standard brands of Wines and- Spirits stocked. . .*•'•’% * Cleanliness, Comfort, Courtesy, and Prompt ! Attention. U' E. C. HADDOCK /; :: / Owner and Licensee. A Trial lUMMER 'X BLOOM TEA .X

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New Zealand Tablet, 6 October 1921, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 6 October 1921, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 6 October 1921, Page 28

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