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THE CHEAPEST HOUSE !N TOWN For JEWELLERY And j^epairs GRIEVE. McKEE’S BUILDINGS.

WANTED —By two ' Carpenters, Work in country, day or contract.—Apply, “Carpenter,” “Times” Office. WANTED —A Junior Clerk, for importer’s office; wages ,15s per week.—Apply, Box 102, Gisborne.? WANTED —General Servant.— Apply, Airs. W. Gibson, Whataupoko, telephone 315. WANTED —Waitress, Housemaids, Fencer, Married Couples; W. Cook, Ladyhelp, Generals. Waiting engagement: Jlousouboub, Governess, Ploughman.—J. Peekover and Co., next Public Library. WANTED KNOWN-T. Thomas, photographer, lias mnoved to I Berry Street; mesages to East, gro.cor; family groups speciality., - WANTED TO LENIN—One Hundred Pounds, and other sums, at six per cent., on Freehold Properties.—J. Peekover and Co. WANTED— A Cook, for the Record lteign Hotel; female preferred. WANTED KNOWN.—That Lang and Son stock the best lino of Ladies’ Button Boots and Lace-ups at—fancy I—los 9d. ANTED KNOWN-T. G. LawJess, Land and Estate Agent, has removed into “Gisborne Times” Building. A MOST DESIRABLE PROPERTY of 10 flat acres and good 0roomed house, Haiti; fair offer wanted.—See W. Lissant Clayton, agent.

A - LIFE-LIKE reproduction ol tl' Photos in Oil and Black and White.—Kelley and Parker, Artists, Grey Street Studio. BED-ROCK PRICES and highest quality goods is the secret of the success which has followed the opening of J. G art-shore’s West End Grocery., . CHARACTER READING ’ AND PHRENOLOGIST. Madame Sinclair has returned to Gisborne, and may be consulted at Mrs. Kelly’s, Derby Street; hours, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; children and ladies only. CHILDREN’S JERSEYS and Kilted Skirts V(hand-made) can be purchased at the Ladies’ Warehouse, Peel Street. Just the thing for the cold weather. FOR Working Men’s Boots and Bushmen’s Fern -Tights, try\ Lang and Son. They are well known' and highly appreciated by all who have tried them. IHAVE in Stout Street a fine 6Toomed House and conveniences; best locality; valuable section; ‘ 5 minutes from G.P.O.—Apply. W. Lis-, sant- Clayton IHAVE 11 Acres on the Kaiti, excellent cutting property or an ideal residential site; elevated position ; price, £BSO.—W. Lissant Clayton, agent. .... JGARXSHORE (late of Dunedin) • invites inspection of his West End Cash Grocery. JGARTSHORE, tlic West End . Cash Grocer, can supply any-' thing from a needle to an anchor, and orders left with him are promptly attended to. X ADIESI Call and see our attracI A tious in Blouses, in Flannel,' Silk, Delaine, All-wools, Creye-de-cliene, Nun’s Veiling, and Velour.— Ladies’ Wjlfhouse, Peel Street’. LADIES ! Attention! Call and inspect the large stock of the Latest Fashions in Ladies’. Boots and Shoes, with Cuban heels, which has just been opened up at H.' J. An- . dfew’s Boot Depot, Gladstone Road.

MANN’S BRACING TONIC refreshes the strong, restores the weak, revives the depressed; 2e Gd. NEW PICTURES, New Designs in Mouldings. Recent importations now on view at Kolley and Parker’s, Gre;- Street. Inspection invited. THE Ladies’ Warehouse, Peel Street, makes a speciality of Ladies’ Dressing Gowns and Dressing Jackets. Call and sec the handsome designs in these lines. T>lE PLATES for sevenpei.ee each X at Parnell’s Popular Saturday Sales, UOtli iust. only—A. Parnell and Co., Ironmongers. TAN and Black Cashmere Openwork Stockings, also in Silk, Lisle, and Embroidery can only bo obtained at tile Ladies’ Warehouse, Peel Street. PICTURE FRAMES.—Newest Mouldings, Mounts, and all requisites. Bedrock prices at Kelley and Parker’s Art Studio, Grey Street. THE Ladies ’ Warehouse, Peel Street, offers special bargains in Children’s Millinery, Coats, and dresses of every description. See them! THE Ladies’ Warehouse, Peel Street, is the leading house in town for Children’s Underwear, in Silk and Wool, and Sanitary. WEST ENDEIIS appreciate having an up-to-date and large grocery store in their midst, and J. Gartshore’s West End Grocery intends to retain and increase that appreciation. WANTED KNOWN—Family Recipes faithfully dispensed at Mann’s Pharmacy by qualified chemists only. WANTED— Application's for the purchase of 10 acres and G rooms; 20 minutes from the G.P.0., and situated on the Kaiti; fine orchard, stable, etc.—Apply, W. Lissant Clayton.

WHY Go to Town, when the West Eml Cash Grocery carries as complete a stock as can be obtained anywhere ? WANTED KNOWN—Our Hot Water Bags are. the cheapest and best in town; quality guaranteed: 3s Gd to 12s 6d. - WHEN you want your money to bring you the best return, remember NOAH’S ARK can give you the best value in new and second-hand furniture and all classes of goods. We buy, sell, or exchange furniture, and goods of every description. Gramophones and records for sale or exchange—NOAH’S ARK, Gladstone Road, ’Phone 101. WEST END is the OocW-tlie-Wal'k on the football field, and the West End Ca li Grocery is also in th(! van, and'cannot be excelled for prices or value. O i AKA will purchaso suburb'Jk' JL an Residence of 7 Rooms, with every convenience, and quarter-acre (corner); within a rude of P.O.—Apply. T. G. Lawless, agent. MANN’S LITTLE PILLS cure all Liver ills: l>nce. Is.—-Mann, Liver ■licmist, Gisborne. f Cinttn WILL Purchase 3b L JUOU acres and good 6rooiued Dwelling, with every couvemcir<} within a few miles of town.— Apply, T. G. Lawless, agent. NN’S .BABY COUGH SYRUP the best for- baby; 1-, Gd,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2223, 20 June 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2223, 20 June 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2223, 20 June 1908, Page 1

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