MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, Wf ANTED A Smart Waiter or * V Waitress, at once. ApplV Strand Cafe. * i Tit7ANTED—Milker, Woman Cook, YV Girl for kitchen, Waitress, Lad, Lady help, Housemaids, and Generals. Disengaged: Rouseabout, Governess, Marrried Couples, Shepherd, Fencer, Groom, Lad.—J. Peckover anti Co., next Public Library. WANTED —To Purchase Rage, in any quantity (tweeds and cloths of no use). —Apply, “Times” Office. WANTED —Smart Lad ;good chance to learn real good trade.—Apply, H. Jv Grieve, watchmaker end jeweller. LOST —On Saturday, 13th, a Black Knotted Walking Stick, between Empire Hotel and Peel Street Wliataupoko Bridge; 5s reward on returning to- “Times” Office. WANTED— A Talking Watch. If Grieve’s could, what vast numbers of satisfied customers could they vouch for-—l2s 6di to 30Gs. . WANTED- The- proven fact known that Grieve, the People’s Jeweller, by making, rings a speciality gives finest value - in: to wit. WANTED— Another 12 Elephants to carry Watches left for repair from safe to- workshop since Grieve’s new watchmaker has proved himself. WANTED-^— Wedding Present-hun-ters to make Grieve - , the People’s Jeweller, their targeb bulPs-eye for finest quality and l wonderful! vatee. WANTED —A* Nice. Head? of Hair, any color, to= show off Grieve’s, the People’s Jeweller’s-,- gold; mounted back combs. WANTED TO - SELL—A- Fine Species of Real - Native-out: Greenstone (tangi-wai) ; Pendants- finest specimens ever seeno—Ate GrievedWEDDING Presents-, ih< Silver and Electroplate, Bktter Dishes,. Sugars, Pickle Frames, all; everypefey wants.—At Broad’s; the Best Value J eweller. 7 ANTED—A better-value Watch YY than our 4-jewelled -12s> 6d: “Reliance.”—Broad’s, the Best Value-Jew-eller. ‘ ’ - . J FOUND— Every day- byv customers that Broad’s the best- value jewel?ler. ' •" _ -- QAME Old Shop, Grey. Street-,, for kJ Royal Academy reproductions;. Dili and Water Colors, by English andi New. Zealand artists.—Kelley and Parker. PICTURES and Picture Erames, Mouldings, Artists’ Materials,. Mounts, Glass, at bedrock; prices*. at Kelley and Parker’s. TjORTRAITS can be had. in- Oils* Jkv Crayon, Indian Inkier. W T ater Gfelh ors, and finished in. the most- artisticstyle. Orders received through - post ov personal application at Kelle-y. and, Banker’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.—Eliesbeck Studio. —- OOLD Handled Kitchen Pokers- ter sevenpence each at, Parnell’s- Popnar Saturday Sales, 27th. inst- oulju--k. Parnell and Co., Ironmongers. PUBLIC NOTICJEn-Heve’s m firstclass place to buy. all! latest and smartest Hats.—Nat,. Hooper;. McKee’s Building. WANTED —We, guarantee- o-ur Clothing and: make t no. extra charge because we - do,-—Nat Hooper, McKee’s Building,. ITOTICE—PIenty. of decidedly new \ and nobby, things to. show you lis week; drop, in*—-Nate Hooper, Mcee’s Building*. HOUSES, Wbatanpoka,. new, 4 rms., gas and water, £3oo*; 3 rooms, atliroom, wAb, gas,, and: water, £4OO. -W. Lissant, Clay.tpnj., get mothers opinion , , of our new juvenile Clothing in swest shapes, smdi styles—Nat. Hooper, .clvee’s Building Men to follow the crowd , , -they ? te> after fashionable Neckmrat Nat. Hooper’s, McKee’s Buildaiti,. at £60% a bargain.ayton. offering in 11 acres, •W. Lissant I-E.CT3QNS.—A Corner £-acre, WhaI* taupoko, valuable position, a** 50.. —W. Lissant- Clayton. rO LET—Shops and Office, good position; also 22 Acres and 6-roomad ouse, Kaiti.—W. Lissant Clayton. FOR SALE BY TENDER. ♦ EPARATE TENDERS will be* iiir > - vited for the Purchase of—1. The Tawhiti ID Block, Tckomarn, a. 2r 26p.,Volume 44, Folio L&in-d ansfer Act. 2. The Tawhiti 2A Block, Haut-anoa komaru, 92a 2r OOp, ilio 55 Land Transfer Act. Parcel 1 is rich land amt Parcel 2 is aiatcd on the seashore of Hautanoa Tenders to be lodged with the sub■iber on or before Noon on the 10111 \Y of APRIL, 1900?, with cheque or sli for £lO per cent of price. The serve price in each case is £lO per F6* Particulars and; conditions of TenOei id the Titles arc open for inspectiox the hands- of the subßcribcr. Th ivernor having given consent to tlv le .thsfs VIU be no difficulty abou ;lcsW; SIEVWRIGHTg Solicitor, Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2468, 5 April 1909, Page 1
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