' MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. XXTANTED-Milker, Woman Cook, W Gill for kitchen, Waitress,. Lad, Lady help, Housemaids, and Generals. Disengaged: Rouseabout, Governess, Marrried Couples, Shepherd, Fencer, Groom, Lad.—J, Peckover and Co., neat Public Library. WANTED —To Purchase Rags, in any quantity (tweeds and cloths of no use). —Apply, “Times” Office. WANTED —A Married Couple, cottage provided; man to milk and be useful in garden.—H. M. Porter. WANTED —A handy elderly Man, must understand gardening.— Apply, Mrs. Sheen, Kaiti. TO LET 2-roomed Cottage and £- acre, situate Crawford Road/ Jiaitx, 8s weekly.—Apply to W. Liasant •Clayton, agent. 'ANTED—Situation by a thoroughly experienced Groom Coachman; highest references; firstclass man with Jiunters. —Apply “Snaffle,” P.O. Hastings, hawke’s Bay. XX7 ANTED KNOWN—Miss Lunn V V has resumed Dressmaking Classes. ■- VX7OULD Richard Horne, jockey, V V late of Makaraka, call at Mr. Simm’s (solicitor’s) office immediately. Matters important. T|7ANTED—Active Boy, for yard VV and stable; live at home preferred.—Dr. Coker, opposite Public Schools. TTIOE SALE—A Pure-bred Shorthorn JC Bull, suitable for dairy farm.— Apply, Repongaere Station. LOST —Sword Brooch on main road or Peel Street.—Finder rewarded on returning to “Times.” WANTED— A 'Talking Watch. If Grieve’s could, what vast numbers of satisfied customers could they vouch for—l2s 6d to 300 s. WANTED The proven fact 'known that Grieve, the People’s Jeweller, by making rings a speciality gives finest value in town. WANTED —Another 12 Elephants to carry Watches left for repair from safe ' to' workshop since Grieve’s new watchmaker has proved himself. ‘lliTAXTED—Wedding . Preseut-hun-VV ‘ tors to make Grieve, the People’s Jeweller, their target bull’s-eye for finest quality and wonderful value. TXT ANTED —A Nice Head of Hair, VY any color, to show off Grieve’s,the People’s Jeweller’s, gold mounted back combs. ANTED TO SELL—6 Fine Species of Real Native-cut Greenstone (tangi-wai) Pendanis ; finest specimens ever seen. —At Grieve’s. | 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 artists.—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 Oik", 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. EHerbeck compares favorably with any taken in the Dominion; give us a triak—Ellerbeck Studio. GOLD Handled Kitchen Pokers for sevenpence each at Parnell’s Popular Saturday Sales, 27tli inst. only. - - A. Parnell and Co.,' Ironmongers. UIBLIO NOTlCE—Here’s a firstclass place to buy all latest and smartest Hats. —Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Building. |X 7 ANTED—We guarantee our \ Y Clothing aind make _ no extra barge because we do.—Nat Hooper, JcKee’s Building. VTOTICE—PIenty of decidedly new LM and nobbv things to show you his week; drop' in.—Nat. Hooper, MeCee’s Building. HOUSES, Whataupoko, new, 4 rms.» gas and water, £3OO ; 8 rooms, lathroom,. w.h., gas, and water, £4OO. -W. Lissant Clayton. IX 7 ANTED —To get mother’s opinion YY of our new Juvenile Clothing in lewest shapes and styles—Nat. Hooper, IcKee’s Building. f: ANTED —Men to follow the crowd , —they’re after fashionable Neckar at Nat. Hooper’s, McKee’s BuihlECTIONS —Special Value offering in 7> Russell Street; and 11 acres, laiti, at £SOO, a bargain.—W. Lissant Hay ton. A Corner 1-aero, Whataupoko, valuable position, at £350. —W. Lissant Clayton. gECTIONS.ANTED —Men to inspect our lat- , , .est Ready-to-wear Tailor-make othing; it speaks for itselfat. ooper, McKee’s Building.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2465, 1 April 1909, Page 1
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