MISCELLANEOUS WANTS/ ~\J&TAWI?jST) —Immediately, First-etas*? VV Brnad Baker.—Apply, W; Donovan, GolcT Cnaek? \ ANTE2> KNOWN—A . Hor.se Sale will be Feld at; tlf& Masonic Stables, Saturday Afternoon, ■/■ < •^17 ANTED KNOWN—Miss Ltssn xeYv sumes Dressmaking Glasses on Monday, March 29. 17T7 ANTED—Woman Cook,. Gfrf to Y Y assist, ’Waitress, Lad, Ladyhelp, Xousemaids, and Generals. Dfeengaged : Kouseabout, Governess, Married Couples, Carpenter, Fencer, Groom, Lad.—J. Peckover and Co;,- next Public Library. r JLIOUND —A Bicycle, near Turangamii v, Bowling Greem—Owner, can>Tiav&‘ same by paying cost of advertisement. TOST ANTED—'To .Purchase Rags, in YY any - quantity (tweeds and- oloths of no use). —-Apply, “.Times” Office:- - 'III7ANTED—By young man, Fumisln YY ed Room, with or without boardl Apply, stating terms, to W.E, “Times” Office. . ■ - ~\WT ANTED —5 Armored 'Cruisers tb> YV attack our impregnable name forWatch and Jewellery; Repairing; promptitude and ’ thoroughness at Grieve; McKee’s Building. "OX7ANTED—Volunteers to man two _ Y,Y '.New Zealand battleships ; must possess one of Grieve’s reliable Alarm Clocks and Watches; perfect satisfaction.. ANTED—East Coasters to weigh anchor at Grieve’s, the People’s Jeweller, for safe satisfaction in Engagement Rings. Watches and presents. WANTED —Hundreds of Watches. Grieve, the People’s Jeweller, employs a repairing staff of perfect tradesmen; satisfaction guaranteed. WANTED —Old and tarnished silverware to exit. Try Grieve, the Peopled Jeweller’s, wonderful silverware polisher ; customers pronounce it wonderful. REWARD.—Lost, an Old Watch Chain. Grieve, the People’s. Jeweller, manufactures any design in eight hours for 30s. w AUTGH Repairs guaranteed at Broad’s, practical watchmaker. WEB-DING Presents in Silver and Electroplate, Butter Dishes, Sugars, Pickle Frames, all everv-day vants. —-At Broad’s, the Best Value leweller... ANTED —A better-value Watch thin our 4-jewelled 12s 6d “Reliance.’^—Broad’s, the Best Value Jeweller.''*,. . . F ler. OUND—Every day by customers that Broad’s the best value jewelSAME. Old Shop, Grey Street, for Royal Academy reproductions, Oil and -Water Colors, by English and New Zealand artists.—Keilev and Parker. OICTHRES iand Picture Frames, If Mouldings, Artists’ Materials, do lints. Glass, at bedrock prices, at velley and Parker’s. PORTRAITS can be had in Oils, Crayon, Indian Ink, or Water Coirs, and. finished in the most artistic :yle. Orders received through post or ersonal application at Kelley and Parer’s. COMPARING Photos taken by dif\J ferent Photographers, you will find iiat the Photo taken by Mr. Ellerbeck ampares favorably with any taken in tie Dominion; give us a trial.—Ellereck Studio. n't NLARGEMENTS make good and LJ pleasing presents as well as giving leasure in your own home ;»have your 'hoto enlarged at Ellerbeck Studio at reasonable price. Handled .Kitchen Pokers for kJ ser.enpence each at Parnell’s Popuir Saturday Sales, 27th inst. ouly.--l. Parnell and Co., Ironmongers. TtOUND—Sound Sheep Dog, black, 2 both front feet white, long hair, liite breast; will be sold unless claimed ad expenses paid.—Abbotsford Smith, akauroa. PUBLIC NOTlCE—Here’s a firstclass place to. buy all latest and uartest Hats.—Nat. Hooper, McKee’s uilding. . WANTED— We guarantee our Clothing and make _ no extra charge because we do.—Nat Hooper, McKee’s Building. TVT OTlCE—Plenty of decidedly new JL i and nobby things to show you this week ; drop in.—Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Building. HOUSES, AVhataupoko, new, 4 ms., gas and water, £300; 3 rooms, bathroom, w.h., gas. and water, £4OO. —W. Lissant Clayton. ANTED—To get mother’s opinion of our. new Juvenile Clothing in it shapes'and styles—Nat. Hooper, ie’s Building. INTED —Men to follow the crowd —they’re after fashionable Neckt Nat. Hooper’s, McKee’s BuildWill Purchase One Acre r -yj w and 4-roomed Dwel se-box, and buggy-shod. Cen tuated. Terms moderate.— Ap1. .Lawless. Agent. Ci ECTIONS —Special Value offering in S* Russell street; and _II acres; Kaiti, at £BOO, a bargain.—V . Lissant Clayton. S ECTIONS.—A Corner- 1-acre,' Wha£3so i taupoko, valuable position, at 50.—AY, Lissant Clayton.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2460, 26 March 1909, Page 1
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