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MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. 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 smaslio prices, 3s in the £ discount off everything. WANTED —Wage-camel's to remember money saved is money earned; Grieve, People’s Jeweller, is giving 3s in £ discount. GOLD TOP FXTANTED—lntending Couples to V v 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 barf gains while Grieve, the People’s Jewel- | ler is giving 3s iu £ 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 are loud talkers.—Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Building. WANTED —People who feel the cold nights to buy our warm Rugs; prices from 6s 6d each.—Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Building. ALIL WANTED —Men 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. IU PANTED—Purchasers for 64 silV V 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. TIT ANTED.—To find a bettor, variety VY 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 i-acre and only £175 (not available at- this price for long).—Enquire at W. Lissant Clayton DOUGLAS BROS, the Oyster Kings, sell them for 2d a dozen. LOST— On June 21st, a Black Leather Pocket-Book. —Finder please return to G. P. Cobbett, Coronation Hotel. X OST—-From Wliataupoko, Black _l_J and Tail Sheep Dog.—Finder rewarded on returning to W. Calcott, Upper Clifford Street, Wliataupoko. NE POUND REWARD—Lest, 5 One Pound Notes. —-V. McConnell. ARTIFICIAL ' _ j PICTURES and Picture Frames, j Mouldings, Artists’. Materials, Mounts, Glass, at bedrock prices, at ; Kelley and Parker’s. ' J VJ ACES! ]RACES! R ACES! .' Right j JuLf away” for accommodation. As j we have only a limited number of rooms book early'to save disappointment.— j Douglas Bros., Strand «. afe, “Where; the Good Meals are.” . THE Talk of the Town—Our Tailor- j mad© Suits lead all others for fit, cut, finish, and price.—Nat Hooper. THE Undertaker will get you if you don’t get Warih Underclothing; we lead for quality and price. Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Building. TEA in a silver teapot, after. buying on© at 4s in the £ discount from Broad, the best-value jeweller. CAS .USED.'' jO (Iu A U-ACRE, Corner Section, 6 chains of line live hedging and a bargain.—Apply, W. Lissant Clayton. Cl r?K A BEAUTIFUL BULLDC&JL # O- INC SITE, about i-ncre, handy town, and the best locality.— Apply. At. Lissant Clayton. 0 4 2 * ACRES. River ow LDUU. Frontage, and the best part of Kaiti; S-roomed House and conveniences, buildings worth £900; a great' bargain.—Apply, W. Lissant Clayton. OQAA i-ACRE ami good 3dwuUU roomed House, Wluitaupoko situation, and fronting main road : Government valuation £2OO on ground alone.—Apnly, 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 2536, 24 June 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2536, 24 June 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2536, 24 June 1909, Page 1

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