WANTED. %%'T ANTED—A BULLOCK DRJVV V Eli; also, a MAN,, with hor;.o and dogj to attend to cattle and milk on a Station. Apply— H. M. POUTER. TItTANTED—Cook General.—Apply V V Mrs Herbert W illiams, To Ran. WANTED —A Capable Girl to asv V sist with country kousewoi'k.— .»ply, Tel. 200. WANTED— A Genera? Help.— Apply, Mrs. F. J. Rowley, Ormond Road. WANTED— Situation by respectable Young Woman as; Cook, town or country.—“A,” Times Office-. \"S. J ANTED—A Good Enlargement VV makes a suitable present, at Christmas. Best place and price good Elierbeck Studio. WANTED— an owner for black and tan Collie or Beardie Dog. If notfeiaimed will be sold next Saturday week, 16th Jan.—Apply to L. D. Long. TIT ANTED—Man Cook. Eou-c-VV about, Lady Help, Farm Hand, Milker, Nurse, Housekeeper £l. Married Couple, Housemaids, and Generals. Disengaged: Rouseabout. Moman Cook, Housemaid. —J. Peckover and Co., next Public Library. WANTED KNOWN—Nominations for the Billiard Championship of Gisborne close on January 00, 1309. at Victoria Billiard Saloon. 7ANTED —An owner for a Gent’s V y Silver Hunting Lever, guaranteed 5 years, jewelled 7 boles, £3 10s.—At Grieve, the People s Jeweller. WANTED.— Judges <{i a good value to see silver shaving mugs, razor strops, aud hundreds or presents' for gents at Breads, the Sydney prices shop. W' ANTED—Wearers for a Gent’s Nickel Lever Watch, 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. WANTED —Engagements by tuu score ;Grieve, the. People’s Jeweller, has a wonderful display of rings at wonderfully cheap prices. WANTED— Evidence to prove that Grieve has not got tno choicest Ninas goods in the Bay, and, luadc you, the best value ever known. WANTED —Those about to open hearts and purses to inspect Grieve’s display of goods suitable tor Xmas presents; £3OOO s toe it at your disposal. WANTED TO SELL. —At our usually low prices, jewellery of every description suitable for presents for ladies at Broad’s, the best value jeweller. WANTED —To acquaint you with the radical changes-in the style of Tailor-made Suits, and give you_ 10 per cent discount this month.—Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Building. WANTED KNOWN—For Low Prices, Good Value, and 10 per ceut Discount this month try Nat Hooper. \W 7 ANTED KNOWN—One of the V V little'things that helps to make a man well dressed is a. Tie; try ours and get 10 per cent discount.—Nat. Hooper. BOOKS’ PERFORATED SPOONS, _j for five pence at Parnell’s Poplar Saturday Sales, ninth inst. only. -A. Parnell and Co.. Ironmongers. ENQUIRE AT ONCE. —5 acres and premises suitable for Store or Bakery business. Centrally situated in rising' country township.—Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. TO LET—An Upstairs Flat, centrally situated;' entrance off Gladstone Road, 41 x 5S ; suitable for agent’s sample rooms, club room,, or billiard room.—Apply, Teat and Friar., V7H)R Sale, a pure-bred Shorthorn Bull, age 4 years, quiet. Address Box SS. JTIOR SALE—Cabbage, Cauliflower, IT Broccoli, Celery, and Leek Plants. —Edward Ling, Whataupo'ko. SALE—-Quarter-Acre, lvaili, - , Haudv to Town, only £9o;__a bargain. Also 1-acres Mildura £75. less. Agent, Office over Kaiti Bridge. Cash or terms. —Apply to T. G. LawFOR SALE.—Two acres Ma'karaka, £lO5 cash or terms. Handy Section Kaiti, £l9O cash or terms. An offer wanted for Whittaker Street section J-acro. Numerous sound investments offering. Cilll on >v - Lissant Clayton, Estato Agent. OW is your opportunity.—To Let _ , or Lease Shop, with four living rooms, every convenience, situate j listover Kaiti Bridge.—Apply, T. G. Lawless. PORTRAITS can be bad iu oils, crayon, Indian ink, or water, colors, and'finished in the most artistic style. Orders received through post or personal application at Kelley *nd Parker’s. SUBURBAN STORE with good turnover and in splendid position. Long' lfcase. Shop well stocked and may be purchased -as a going concern for £2oo.—Apply to W. Lissant Clayton.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2391, 5 January 1909, Page 1
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