YOUNG Man wants Position, station, groom, garden, kill, milk, wages £1 ss. Rouseabout, Times. ANTED. Mail Cook for station. Apply H. M. Porter. WANTED, a Horso-driver. Apply A. J. Cameron, Pouparae. WANTED, a.t once, Married Couple and two Generals. Apply McLean and Co. WANTED Known—On Race and Show Days Luncheon will bo served from 11 a.m. at Dustin’s. WANTED Known—Painless Extractions —first 2s (id, each succeeding Is. Mr, Cato, Extracting Specialist, Grey-street. WANTED, Junior for office, one with experience in bookkeeping preferred. Apply, enclosing' testimonials and stating salary exceeded, to P.O. Box 157. WANTED, Milker, M. Coek (town), Station Hand, Cowboy, Girl to assist, Station Hand, Married Couple, »V. Cook, Lady Help, Generals, Governess, Housemaids. "Waiting engagements: Married Jhounle, Groom, Rouseabrout.— J. Peckover and Co., next Public Library. WANTED, at once, Housemaidwaitress for hotel country, woman cook for hotel, woman cook for boarding house, also good man cook for station.—Apply, a,t once, Galloway, Grey street.
Footballers, volunteers, and Others . requiring Grouped or Single Photos should call at Ellerbeck’s, next to Mr. J. Whinray’s, J. Innes’s Studio. WANTED, young Man. to milk one cow and look after horse country, young man to milk one cow and make himself useful, also smart energetic young man to drive fish cart.—Apply, at once, Galloway, ■, Grey street. WANTED, the Co-operative shareholders to know that Wootrton will call on them. Leave address at shop. WANTED Everybody to know that J. LYNCH’S WOOD and COAL YARD is directly opposite West- End Eirebell, and Office two dcors above Royal Hotel. WANTED Known- —Iced Lemon Squash, the Ideal Summer Drink, drawn from Dustin’s Soda Fountain, is delicious. WANTED Known —That I have »n stock best Mixed WOOD in town, Tawa, Matai, Titoki. Apply J Lynch, Wood and Coal Merchant. WANTED Everybody wanting Coal delivered to any part of
town or suburbs to ring up 380, or apply J. Lynch, Gladstone-road. WANTED everybody who reouircs their Boots Repaired to try Lang and Son, Gladstone-road. Laddies’ Rubber Heels 2s, Men’s 2s 6d. WANTED KNOWN—That we are just as anxious to give you satisfaction as you are to get it, in order to induce you to come back to ATTWOOD’S and tell your friends that we are the cheapest firm in town for Upholstering. __ WANTED KNOWN—That Wootton supplies First-class Pastry and Sniallgoods. Always on hand. WANTED KNOWN—The Public are requested to try Wootton’s Celebrated Bermaline Bread.
WANTED KNOWN—That J. Roland can re-tyre Perambulators and Go-carts with rubbar of best quality only. Cost reasonable. Call in and see for yourself. WANTED Known — That our Supplies of Fresh FISH arrive, daily from Tatapouri. Tatapouri Fish Depot. WANTED Known—That the Proprietors of the Tatapouri Fish Dopot are now in a position to provide OYSTERS in season and Fresh FISH daily. Premises, Gladstoneroad. WT ANTED KNOWN—That PEW TER GALLOWAY, Labor Agent, Grey-6treet, now has constant communication with Offices in the larger centres, and trusts with_ good management and careful attention to suit all concerned. Telephone 421. WANTED —Everybody that is interested in Works of Art to inspect our recent shipments of Assorted Moulding. Secure a good pattern before it is too late. KELLEY’S ART STUDIO, Grey-st. WANTED KNOWN—J. , ROLAND has first-class Machinery for Repairing Cycles, Sewing Machines, Motor Cars, Guns, Typewriters, etc. All Cycle and Motor Accessories in Stock. Repairs on shortest notice. WANTED Known —That Persona requiring to Purchase or Sell Properties of any Description, or Estates Managed or Mortgaged, will obtain such 'on application to J. PECKOVER and CO., Land and Labor Agents, next Public Library, Gisborne. Tel., 21L. WANTED Known that we endeavor to suit your purse and taste, in the hope that you will visit us again. KELLEY’S Art Studio, Grey-st. WANTED Known—That Lang and Son stock the best line of Ladies’ Button Boots and., Lace-upy at—fancy I—los1 — 10s 9d. WANTED— Everybody to see our Display of Real Japanese .Silks, Hand-worked Table Centres, etc., also Drawn Thread Work, from Kaisha, at The Beehive, Peel street. For Fireworks, Mechanical Toys of every description, Rocket Electric Lamps, and Dolls, go to The Beehive. All welcome 4 . No one pressed to buy. THE BEEHIVE, Peel-street.
WANTED. You Cannot Do Better Than Gi To WILDISH, SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER, Peal Street. Mew Saddlery and Harness Exchanged for Second-hand. JT. CASSIDY, having secured . section at l’ulia Railway Station is Erecting Livery and Bait Stables for the convenience of the Travelling Public. Trusting for the natrouage of old customers and new, P b J. T. CASSIDY. ELLER BECK’S STUDIO cannot he surpassed for up-to-date Art; aiul Newly-Married Couples should give it a trial, when satisfaction is The great guarantee. Next to Mr. J. AVhinray’s, J. lunes’s Studio, Gladstoue-road.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2218, 23 October 1907, Page 1
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