MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. 'ANTED—By Married Couple, a Furnished Bedroom, with use of kitchen. Apply, "A.8.C.,” "Times.” 'ANTED Competent Furniture Salesman, with auctioneering experience preferred.—P.O. Box 11. WANTED —Milker, Woman Cook, Girl for kitchen, Waitress, Lad, Ladyhelp, Housemaids, and Generals. Disengaged: Itouseabout, Governess, Marrried Couples, Shepherd, Fencer, Groom, Lad.—J. Peckover ancl Co., next Public Library. 'ANTED KNOWN—That Mrs. Murphy, corner of Fox and Clifford Streets, Whataupoko, has a vacancy for a boarder. WANTED Respectable Young Lady to assist in tea rooms'and useful.—Apply, Mrs. Jowers, The Sweeterics. WANTED —To Purchase Rags, in any quantity (tweeds and cloths of no use). —Apply, "Times” Office. WANTED —By young man, Furnish. ed Room, with or without board. Apply, stating terms, to W.E, "Times” Office. LOST —On Saturday, 13th, a Black Knotted Walking Stick, between Empire Hotel and Peel Street Whataupoko Bridge ; 5s reward on returning to "Times” Office. V"7 7 ANTED —5 Armored Cruisers to W attack our impregnable name for Watch and Jewellery Repairing; promptitude and thoroughness at Grieve, McKee’s Building. WANTED —Volunteers to man two New Zealand battleships; must possess one of Grieve’s reliable Alarm Clocks and Watches; perfect satisfaction. '/ WANTED —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 People’s Jeweller’s, wonderful silverware polisher; customers pronounce it wonderful. ' j f REWARD.—Lost, an h Old. Watch Chain. Grieve, the People’s- Jeweller, manufactures any design in eight hours for 30s. ATCH Repairs guaranteed ;at Broad’s, practical watchmaker. w WEDDING Presents in Silver and Electroplate, Butter Dishes, Sugars, Pickle Frames, all every-day wants. —At Broad’s, the Best Value Jeweller. WANTED —A better-value Watch than our 4-jewelled 12s 6d "Reliance.”—Broad’s, the Best Value Jeweller. FOUND— Every day by customers that Broad’s the best value jeweller. SAME Old Shop, Grey Street, for Royal Academy reproductions, Oil and Water Colors, by English and New Zealand artiste.—Kelley and Parker. PICTURES .and Picture Frames, Mouldings, Artists’ Materials, Mounts, Glass, at bedrock prices, at Kelley and Parker’s. P* ORTRAITS 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’s. COMPARING Photos taken by different Photographers, you'will find that the Photo taken by Mr. Ellerbeck compares favorably with any taken in the Dominion; give us a trial.—Ellerbeck Studio. Enlargements make good and pleasing presents as.well as giving pleasure in your own home; have your Photo enlarged at Ellerbeck Studio at a reasonable price. COLD Handled Kitchen Pokers f*v sevenpence each at Parnell’s Popu lar Saturday Sale 6, 27th inst. ouly. - A. Parnell and Co., Ironmongers. PUBLIC NOTlCE—Here’s a- firs class place to buy all latest an smartest Hats.—Nat. Hooper, McKee Building. \NTED—We guarantee our Clothing and make no extra s because we do.—Nat Hooper, j’s Building. NOTICE— Plenty of decidedly new and nobby things to show you ;his week; drop in.—Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Building. OUSES, Whataupoko, new, 4 rms., gas and water, £300; 3 rooms, ithroom, w.h., gas, and water, £4OO. —W. Lissant Clayton. ■fTSTANTED —To get mother’s opinion VV of our new Juvenile Clothing in newest shapes and styles—Nat-. Hooper, McKee’s Building. NTED—Men to follow the crowd -they’re after fashionable Neck- , Nat. Hooper’s, McKee’s BuiklECTlONS—Special Value offering in , Russell Street; and 11 acres, aiti, at £BOO, a bargain.—W. Lissant ayton. ECTIONS.—A Corner $-acre, WhaJ taupoko, valuable position, at 150. —W. Lissant Clayton. 1 T OFFERS for immedi.\JT • JLi • ate sale 1 Acre and ... £-roomed Dwelling, Kaiti; good l eptionally easy terms.—T. exc ms. ent
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2463, 30 March 1909, Page 1
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