WANTED. WANTED— A Bullock-Driver. Apply— GEOF. MACLEAN, Te-Hau-o-te-Atua Station. Telephone. Whatatutu. WANTED— Young Girl to help with housework.—Apply, Mrs. I Wallis, telephone 200. ! WANTED— Machinist for light work.—Apply Jeune, Tent Maker. Firebell House, Opp. Fire bell Tower, Gladstone Road. WANTED Good, respectable General Servant.—Apply, dur- ; ing the evening, Mrs. C. P. Davies, Kaiti. WANTED —Motorists to know they can keep their clothes free from dust by wearing our Summer Motor Coats.—Nat Hooper, McKee’s Building. WANTED —A Good Enlargement makes a suitable present at Christmas. Best place and price good EUerbeek Studio. WANTED —Farm Hand,Waitress, Kitchen Boy, Ladyhelp. Milkers. Nurse, Married Couple,' Housemaids and Generals. Disengaged: Rouseabout, Married Couple, Fencer, Scrubcutters, Shepherd..—J. Peckover and Co., next Public Library. WANTED— General Servant.— Apply, Mrs. Osborne Sainsbury,. Childers Road. WANTED —Boys and Youths to share our profits by coming to us for their suits.—Nat Hooper. McKee’s Building. '\KT ANTED—Customers to cut out" v V this advertisement and bring it along to purchase one of our 25s 15-jewel Levers for 22s 6d; take this chance while it offers.—Broad, the best value watchmaker. TmTANTED—To support a Reliable Vv Jeweller and Watchmaker; one who does work reasonable and promptly ; Grieve’s your man, chappie. . WANTED— A Reliable Man to j prove i:is wisdom by buying j the Ring at Grieve’s, the People’s Jeweller, and best value-giver in town. ANTED—Working Men to wear v V our strong Tweed Trousers at 7s lid pair.—Nat Hooper, McKee’s Building. WANTED —Men to start off scratch in the 1909 race and wear a reliable watch, same to be got for one guinea at Grieve, the People’s Jeweller. WANTED —Wives to be punctual with the meals. How? Send your clocks along to Grieve—cleaned etc., from 2s 6d. WANTED— A nice Wedding Present for little cash; settled easily. Go to Grieve, the People’s Jeweller ; wonderful value there. WANTED —My Watch, to be done thoroughly, cheaply and promptly; settled again. Go to Grieve: easily best in town. WANTED KNOWN—J. Lang, Bootmaker and Repairer, has started business next door to James Morrison, painter, Gladstone Road. Everything at the shortest possible notice. Boots made to order. FOUND —The Best Place to get your ißoots Repaired, at J. Lang’s, next door to J. Morrison, painter, Gladstone Road. Rubber heels put on while you wait. JVTOW is your opportunity.—To Let or Lease Shop, with four living l'ooms, every convenience, situate justover Ivaiti Bridge.—Apply, T. G. Lawless. PORTRAITS can be "had in oils, crayon, Indian ink, or water colors, and finished in the most artistic style. Orders received through post or personal application at Kelley and Parker’squickly ? J. Lang. Baniacks. WANTING your Boots • Repaired neatly and Then fetch them along to Two doors from Army SAME OLD SHOP, Grey Street, for Royal Academy reproductions, Oil and Water Colors, by English and New Zealand artists.—Kelley and Parker. SUBURBAN STORE with good turnover and in splendid position. Long lease. Shop well stocked and may be purchased ns n going concern for £2oo.—Apply to W. Lissant. Clayton. TO LET—An Upstairs Flat, centrally situated, entrance oft Gladstone Road, 41 x 58; suitable for ■afront’s sample rooms, club room, or billiard room.—Apply, Teat and Friar. TO THE WORKERS.—Sections on Whataupoko available on small deposit. Particulars supplied on application to W. Lissant Clayton, Estate Agent. TO LET.—Two rooms on first floor in Messrs Blair and Sainsbury s Brick Buildings, Childers Road. Rooms large and well lighted. JP articulars on application to W. Lissant Clayton, Agent. STOP before'going anywhere elseand see our Christmas Stock of Photo Mounts. You will be glad of ft. Call early.—Ellerbeck Studio,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2405, 21 January 1909, Page 1
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