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ANTED—A General- Help.— Apply, Mrs. F. J... Rowley, Or-' inond.Road. ANTED —-Two Cabinetmakers 'or good Joiners.—Apply, at once, To E. G. A. Reynolds. ANTED—A General Servant, lor the country; three in family ; wages, £1 per week.—Apply. Mrs Balfour, Masonic Hotel, Saturday morning... - ANTED.—ltouseabout, Ladyhelp, Farm Hand, Milker, Kitchen Boy, Nurse, AV ait reds. Housekeeper £l, Married Couple, Housemaids, and Generals. Waiting engagement : Rouseabout, Teamster. —J. Bedcover and Co., next Public Li-' brary. "ANTED. —Thoroughly competent housekeeper; must have good references; wages £1 per week. —Apply immediately H. D. Buchanan, Whatatutu. ANTED—A Good Enlargement makes a suitable present at Christmas. Best jfface and price good Elierbeck Studio. ;7ANTED —An owner for a Gent’s Silver Hunting English Lever, guaranteed 5 years, jewelled 7 holes, £3 10s.—At Grieve, the People’s Jeweller. ANTED. —Judges of a good value to see silver shaving mugs, razor strops, and hundreds of presents for gents at Broad’s, the Sydney prices shop. "ANTED—AVearers for a Gent’s Nickel Lover AA 7 alcli, 5 years’ guarantee, stand anything, 255, at Grieve, the People’s Jeweller. WANTED —100 Men a week to swell the chorus that Grieve is the only practical watchmaker and jeweller in town; try him. "ANTED—Engagements by the score ;Griove, the People's Jeweller, has a wonderful display of rings at wonderfully cheap prices. ANTED—Evidence to prove that Grieve has not got the choicest Xmas goods in the Bay, and, mark you, the best- value ever known. WANTED —Those about* to open hearts and purses to inspect Grieve’s display of goods suitable for Xmas presents; £3OOO stock at your disposal. WANTED TO SELL.—At our usually low prices, jewellery oi every description suitable for presents for ladies at- Broad’s, the 'best -value jeweller. j WANTED —To acquaint you with j the radical changes in the style i of Tailor-made Suits, and give you 10 i per cent- discount this month.—Nat. ■ Hooper, McKee’s -Building. j WANTED KNOAA 7 N—For Low j Prices, Good A 7 alue, and 10 per | cent Discount this month try Nat j Hooper. ‘ I WANTED KNOAA’N—One of the j little things that helps to make j a man well dressed is a Tie; try oiirs j and get 10 per cent discount.—Nat. • Hooper. • j ENQUIRE AT ONCE.—S acres and I premises suitable for Store or j Bakery business. Centrally situated j in rising country township.—Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. i TO LET —An Upstairs Flat, con- | trally situated, entrance off j Gladstone Road. 41 x oS; suitable for j agent’s sample rooms, club room, or billiard room.—Apply, Teat and Friar. FOR SALE —Cabbage, Cauliflower, Broccoli, Celery, and Leek Plants. —Edward Ling, AVhataupoko. FOR SALE —Quarter-Acre, Kaiti, Handy to Town, only £95; a bargain. Also \-acres Mildura £75. less, Agent, Office over Kaiti Bridge. Cash or terms. —Apply to T. G. LawFOR SALE.—Two acres Makarakn, £lO5 cash or terms. Ilaudy Section Kaiti, £l9O cash or terms. An offer wanted for 'Whittaker Street J section 5-acre. Numerous sound investments offering. Call on AA 7 . Lissant Clayton, Estate Agent. HOUSEMAID’S GLOA r ES for thirteen penco cacli at Parnell’s Popular Saturday Sales, .New Year’s Eve only.—A.-Parnell and Co., Ironmongers. TYTOAV is your opportunity.—To Let .IgA or Lease Shop, with four living rooms, every convenience, situate just over Kaiti Bridge.—Apply, 1- CLawless. __ 'OORTRAITS can he had in oils, JL crayon, Indian ink, or water colors, and finished in the most artistic stylo. Orders received througn post or personal application at Keaey and Parker’sTelcphoiio 521. P-O. Box 136. L. O. INGRAM, gTOCK AND gTATION j^GENT. AGENT—British-New Zealand Meat and Produce Go., Ltd. OFFICE: loa\ 7 e street. JjAOUND —Money invested in our 1 Tailor-made Suits earns three dividends—tho pleasure of possession, the increase, of wear, and 10 percent discount. —Nut. Hooper, McKee s j Building.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2389, 2 January 1909, Page 1

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621

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2389, 2 January 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2389, 2 January 1909, Page 1

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