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MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. WANTED— Situation as Ploughman, station preferred.—Apply, A.lt., ‘‘Times.” WANTED —Good Woman Cook.— Apply, Mrs. A. H. Wallis, telephone 200. WANTED —To clear everything out before glaziers take out our window; 3s- in the £ discount off Grieve’s lovely stock. WANTED —A Nice Clock ; never get one cheaper than during Grieve’s smasho prices, 3s in the £ discount off everything. WANTED —Wage-earners to remember money saved is money earned; Grieve, People’s Jeweller, Is giving 3s in £ discount. GOLD TOP WANTED —Intending Couples to seize opportunity and buy the ring while Grieve, the People’s Jeweller, is giving 3s in £ discount. WANTED —100 Elephants-to assist Customers to carry away bargains while Grieve, the People’s Jeweller is giving 3s in £ discount. WANTED —Men to buy our Rainproof Overcoats; they kill the chill and fill the bill.—Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Building. WANTED —Men to inspect our warm Winter Shirts; our low .prices arc loud talkers.—Nat. Hooper, TcKee’s Building. WANTED —People who feel the cold nights to' buy our warm Rugs; prices from 6s 6d each.—Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Building. ALE WANTED —Mem to buy our Fancy Vests, from 7s 6d each. Suit you ? Will suit anybody.—Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Building. WANTED— A Gocd Watch, but cheap; Grieve, the People’s Watchmaker, is giving 3s in £ discount for three weeks. TK/ANTED —Purchasers for 64 silvY ver-plated teapots, 4s in the £ discount; special purchase of samples. —G. Broad, jeweller. WANTED Waiter, Companionhelp. Women Cooks. Waitress, and Generals. Disengaged: Governess, Married Couples. Fencer, Man Cook. Housekeeper, Bushfeller —J. Peckover and Co., next Public Library. WANTED —To find a hotter variety of Teapots than Broad’s; 64 samples, good-quality teapots. WANTED TO LEND—One Thousand Pounds on first-class security.—Apply, J. Peckover and Co., land agents, Peel Street.. NO WANTED KNOWN—Our cash buying saves you an extra 4s in the £ on good teapots.—Broad, jeweller. HANDSOME BUILDING SITE in Craig Road, over and only £175 (not available at this price for Jong).—Enquire at W. Lissaut Clayton. DOUGLAS BROS, the Oyster Kings, soil them for 2d a dozen. FOR SALE —A Planing and Mould- ■ ing Machine, can be seen working; also, a Hand Mortising Machine, nearly new. —Geoi;ge Smith, Builder. LOST— On June 21st, a Black Leather Pocket-Book.—Finder please return to G. P. Cobbctt, Coronation Hotel. ]" OST —From Whataupolm. Black J and Tan Sheep. Dog.—Finder rewarded on returning to W. Calcott, Upper Clifford Street, Whataupoko. ARTIFICIAL THE Talk of the Town—Our Tailormade Suits lead all others for fit, cut, finish, ami price.—Nat Hooper. TRACES! RACES! RACES! “Right IT' away” for accommodation. As we have only a. limited number of rooms book early’to save disappointment. — Douglas Bros., Strand “Where the Good Meals are.” rHE Undertaker will get you if you don’t got Warm Underclothing; re lead for quality and price. Nat. looper, McKee’s Building. TEA in a silver teapot, after buying one at 4s in the £ discount, from Broad, the best-value jeweller. "gas”usedl £} 61 fvA I-ACRE, Corner SecoUZOU tion, 6 chains of fine live hedging and a bargain.—Apply, W. Lissaut Clayton. Oi H K A BEAUTIFUL BUILD-. 3W.L i O ING SITE, about £ : acre, : landy town, and the best locality .- Vpplv. W. Lissant Clayton. £I6OO. f 25 ACRES , River ip _ _ Frontage, and the best part of Kaiti; 8-roomed House and conveniences, buildings worth £900; a great bargain.-—Apply, W. Lissant Clayton. GQAA J-ACRE and good 3oW O TIA roomed House, Whataupoko situation, and fronting main road; Government valuation £2OO on group;! alone.—Apply, W. Lissant Clayton. WILL Advertisers please note that Changes of Advertisements, must reach this office before five o’clock each evening. ■

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2535, 23 June 1909, Page 1

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582

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2535, 23 June 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2535, 23 June 1909, Page 1

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