rnursT your jewellery 1 PAIRS TO COMPETENT; TRADESMEN. GRIEVE, THE PEOPLE’S JEWELLER. Is a Practical Man. WATCHMAKING, ENGRAVING, MOUNTING Executed -on the Premises.
WJ ANTED—Driver for Baker’s VV Cart at Waerenga-a-hika; one with experience preferred.—Apply, Manager J. Erskinc’s, Waerenga-a-liika. s .; . WANTED TO KNOW—Why you eat worm-eaten, diseased, unwholesome Potatoes, which shorten your life and make you unhappy while living, when Henry Currie has splendid sound ones from Hobart, also Otago Swedes, 501bs for 2s Od or 7s 6d per sack. WANTED —Position as Barman, town or country.—Apply, "Barman,” Times Office. WANTED TO BUY—On terms, Ono Horse and Trap. Would give good grazing for two horses for same.—Particulars, this office. W 'ANTED KNOWN—J. ROLAND has pleasure in announcing that ho has taken tirernises opposite Mr; Leydon, coachbuilder, Bright Street, as rt Locksmith and Gun-, smith. All Sowing Machine and Gramophone Repairs a speciality. All old and hew friends heartily welcome. WANTED. WANTED —Five Men, for Fire Brigade. West End, Ivaiti, and Whataupoko preferred. Apply— - • G, LAPI.DGE, Secretary. WANTEIy JCNOYVN—That H. J. Andrew is offering exceptional bargains in Boots and Shoes. Men’s Chromo Goldsh Bals. 10s 6d. Footballers should roll up at the Depot and secure a pair of Chrome Football Boots, 9s Gd; or Canvas F<(jtball Boots, t s Cd. Will kick goals from any part of the field.—H. J. Andrew’s Boot Depot,- Gladstone Read. WANTED —Light General, Mail with Dogs, Rouseabout, Nursegirl, Cooks, Shepherds, Generals, Lady help. Waiting engagement: Married Couple, Fencers, Housekeeper.—J. Peckorer and Co., next Public Library. BREAD KNIVES at Sd each, at Parnell’s Popular Saturday Sale, on Saturday next only.—A. Parnell and Co., ironmongers.' ANTED—A Buyer for a Bai . gain, opposite the Recreatio Ground; G-roomed kauri House wit bathroom and all conveniences.—Ai ply, W. Lissant Clayton.
WANTED. Jg VERY ONE TO NOTE TATTERSFI ELD’S Address: Customhouse Street, Gisborne. ANTED KNOWN NOAH’S ARK. A visit to NOAH’S ARK will mean money in your pocket if you aiG looking lor good value in secondhand goods, especially furniture. There are some first-class bargains. Vie guarantee the quality right, and would like y’our verdict on the price. Telephone 101. WANTED —Immediately, Speculator for 11 acres, lvaiti; would prove very profitable to sub-divide same. Price, £BSO, owner away, must sell.—W. Lissant Clayton, Agent. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.—Splendid Quarter-Acre sections just off 13us Route, Mangapapa. Only £IOO. Easy terms.—Apply, T. G. Lawless. ]nOOTBALLERs7~V jin nteev*, and -L Others requiring Grouped or Single Photos should call at Ellerbook s, next to Mr*. J. VY hinrtv ' r ■ J. Innes’s Studio. y ‘- WANTED. 50 SUITS AND COSTUMES FOR EASTER. TATTERSFIELD Cleans; WANTED KNOWN—The Public are requested to try Wootton’s Celebrated Bermaline Bread. WANTED KNOWN—That Wootton supplies First-class Pastry and Smallgodds. Always on hand. PICTURE FRAMES.—Newest Mouldings, Mounts, and all requisites. Bedrock prices at Kelley and Parker’s Art Studio, Grey Street. "IMTOTHERS should try Ellerbeck’j ■i-YJL Studio for their own and their children’s Photos. Grouped or single Photos; highest-class are guaronW ANTED Purchaser for six room. fed House, including Bathroom, verandah, range, register grate £• acre section. Price £750. Annlv T. G. Lawless, Agent. THREE splendid i acre Sections, fronting Ormond road, well cultivated garden, with 6-roomed Dwelling. A bargain at £B2s.—Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. A LIFE-LIKE reproduction of Photos in Oil and Black and White.—Kelley and Parker, Artists, Grey Street Studio.
A COMFORTABLE Home, situated West End, 6 rooms, all conveniences, iron fenced ; 1-acre ; off Gladstone Road ; price £46s.—Apply, W. Lissant Clayton, Agent. WANTED KNOWN. NOAH’S ARK. Our aim in buying or selling lias been to give- satisfaction to everyone; our increasing trade has justified our policy. T. Jackson intends running NOAH’S ARK on tbo same lines. Old and new friends will be welcomed at THE ARK. Wliother we buy or sell wo give best value. Avoid being disappointed, and do your business with NOAH’S ARK. Civility and attention to everyone.— Lato Morrison Bros’. Telephone 101. OLD, AND DIRTY CLOTHES TATTERSFI ELD Dyes. DON’T Forget that tho Ellerbeck Studio is tba best place for Christmas Cards, and don’t be late in coming to be taken. Ellerbeck Studio. WANTED Purchaser for 6-room-ed Dwelling, porch, washhouse, buggy shed, fowl liouso and run, i-acro section. Price £SOU. Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. 4 ACRE, fenced; lot of gum trees; .1. off Childers Road; room for 3 houses; good locality. Price, £240. —Apply, W. Liaiant Clayton, sclo agent. NEW PICTURES, New Designs in Mouldings. Recent importations now on view at Kelley and Parker’s, Grey Street. Inspection invited. WANTED Known—Tkst Laos and Son stock tho best line of Ladies’ Button Boots tad Laoe-op* at —fancy I—ilOs 9d. Working Mer Bushmen’s Fern T, and Son. They are wi, highly appreciated by \ tried theta,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2167, 16 April 1908, Page 1
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