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OKITU BACON FACTORY. WANTED —Man for Bacon Factory, one with previous experience land knowledge of machinery preferred. Apply, after Wednesday, to— T. A. ARMSTRONG, , Manager. WANTED —Boy, with horse, to deliver papers; good wages to good lad.—Apply, “Times” Oliice. WANTED— Smart Young Man, to make himself generally useful. —Apply, Douglas Bros., Strand Cafe. WANTED —A Good Enlargement makes a suitable present at Christmas. Best place and price good Ellerbeck Studio. WANTED— By three first-class Bodice Hands .in leading Auckland firm, positions in Gisborne firm; state salaries, etc., to—“ Marie,” G.P.0., Auckland. WANTED —Cowboy, Shepherd, Housekeeper, Married Couple, Girl to assist, Housemaids, Woman Cook, and Generals. ' Waiting engagement : Married Couples, Two ioutlis, Cadet, Man Cook.—J. Peckover and Co., next Public Library. WANTED —To communicate with Farmers prepared to supply Milk to retail dairy starting business in Gisborne, cart or train; quantities twenty gallons or more daiiy; twelve months’ contract-—-Reply, E. F. Andrews, Newton Dairy,- upper Pitt Street, Auckland. ANTED TO PURCHASE—VV Staunch Horse, suitable for gig.—Send price and particulars to “Genuine,” “Times” Oliice. WANTED —Wouid-be Punctual Working Men to try our syrs Guaranteed Nickel Lever Watch, 255. —Grieve, the People’s Jeweller, Gladstone Road. WANTED —Lovers to bear in mind that Grieve, the People’s Jeweller, caters for tlieir requirements. Engagement Rings, finest value ever known, now on stiovr. WANTED —Country Visitors to try Grieve, the People’s Manufacturing Jeweller and Watchmaker; most reliable and promjJtest man in town. WANTED —1000 Tusks to polish and mount. Grieve, the Peo- j pie’s Jeweller, makes a splendid job : rrorn 15s upwards . j

s VI|7ANTED KNOWN.—That Lang 1 W and Son stock the best line oi - Ladies’ Button Boots and Lace-upi at —fancy !—los 9d. A SNAP FOR- £'600.—5 Acres anc good 5-roomed Dwelling, centrally situated, in rising country township.—For full particulars, apply T. G. Lawless, agent. ART wins the heart, so Kelley and Parker have won many in Gisborne, and are prepared to win many more; portraits in oils and black and white second to none in the Dominion. A GRICULTURAL LlME.—Farmi II ers 1 Now is the time to in- . crease the producing capacity of your , land; testimonials from leading New Zealand farmers. Amner’s famous agricultural lime. For prices and pamphlets apply, W. Lissant Clayton, wholesale agent. CIVILITY costs -nothing; you can get it for same at Kelley and Parker’s ;Pictures and Picture Frames etc., for little more. ON’T FORGET to call and inspect our Christmas Mounts, as we are certain to be rushed. Call early at the Ellcrbeck Studio. FOR Working Bushmen’s Men’s Boots and Fern Tights, try Lang and Son. They are well known and highly appreciated by all who have tried them. STOVE SHOVELS, for fourpence each at Parnell’s Popular Saturday Sales, sixth insfc only.—A. Parnell and Co., Ironmongers. STOP before going anywhere else, and see our Christmas Stock of Photo Mounts. You will bo glad of it. Call early.—Ellerbeck Studio. VACANCIES for Lady Boarders at Mrs. E. Murphy’s Private Boarding-house, corner of Fox and' Clifford Streets, Whataupoko. REWARD to tko person JL 'LP proving that Grieve, the People’s Jeweller and Watchmaker, does not use the best material in all Repairs. TCHDR SALE— : Two Mowing MachinJC os; trial given—A. J. Cameron, Pouparae. GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD. NOTICE. PROPOSED Additional New By- • law with regard to HARBORMASTER’S FEES has been PRINTED, and is open for public inspection during Office bout's, at the office of the Board, any day, prior to adoption of same, at a Special Meeting, on MONDAY, the 30th November, at 2 p.m. ’ - , ‘ JAMES WM. WITTY,Secretary. Harbor Board Office, October 31st. 1908. J. G. COX, D ENTAL URGEON. WILLIAMS AND SHERRATT’S BUILDINGS. • Lowe ‘Street* .

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2339, 4 November 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2339, 4 November 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2339, 4 November 1908, Page 1

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