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c*- & ft> MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. 3S tit IS n ;r & o i--1 1 i 1 WANTED— Good Woman Cook.Appiy, Mrs. A. H. Wallis, tele phone 200. WANTED— To clear everything or before glaziers take out ou window; 3s in the £ discount o. Grieve’s lovely stock. WANTED —A Nice Clock ; neve get one cheaper than durin Grieve’s smasho prices, 3s in the : discount off everything. WANTED —Wage-earners to r< member money saved is mone earned; Grieve, People’s Jeweller, i giving 3q in £ discount. GOLD TOP ~WJ ANTED —Intending Couples t v v seize opportunity and buy th ring while Grieve, the People’s Jewel Jer, is giving 3s in £ discount. WANTED —100 Elephants to assis Customers to carry away bar gains while Grieve, the People’s Jewel ler is giving 3s in £ discount. WANTED —Men to buy our Rain proof Overcoats; they kill th chill and fill the bill.—Nat. Hooper McKee’s Building. WANTED— Men to inspect ou warm Winter Shirts; our lo? prices are loud talkers.—Nat. Hooper McKee*B Building. WANTED— People who feel th. cold nights to buy our wain Rugs; prices from 6s (kf each.—Nat Hooper, McKee’s Building. ALE. WANTED —Men to buy our Fancy Vests, from 7s 6d each. Sufi you? Will suit anybody.—Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Building. WANTED— A Good Watch, buf cheap; Grieve, the . People’s Watchmaker, is giving 3s in £ discount for three iveeks. WANTED —Purchasers for 64 sil-ver-plated teapots, 4s in the £ discount; special purchase of samples. —G. Broad, jeweller. WANTED Ladyhelp, Man for Dairy Farm. Women Cooks, and Generals. Disengaged: Governess, Married Coujlles, Fencer, Man Cook, Housekeeper, Bushfcller. —J. Peckover and Go., next Public Library. WANTED —To find a better variety of Teapots than Broad’s; 64 samples, good-quality teapots. WANTED v TO LEND—One Thousand Pounds on first-class security.—Apply, J. Peckover and Co., land agents, Peel Street. NO ATI 7ANTED KNOWN—Henry Currie V V has by far the best Potatoes; try them, and if not- satisfied money returned and carriage paid both ways; also good, dry Firewood, 12s 6d ton delivered. WANTED KNOWN—Bruce’s Magic Mange Cure for Dogs can be procured at Stewart Hastie’s. "•TITANTED KNOWN —Our cash buy-<-~v v ing saves you an extra 4s in the £ on good teapots.— Broad, jeweller. WANTED KNOWN—Henry Currie has splendid Tilble Potatoes from Tasmania, also best clean Seed Potatoes ; orders should be sent immediately to avoid disappointment of first-class clean seed. A HANDSOME BUILDING SITE in Craig Road, over £-aere 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. ONE POUND REWARD—Lost, 5 One Pound Notes.— a. McConnell. ARTIFICIAL PICTURES and Picture Frames, Mouldings, Artists’ Materials, Mounts, Glass, at bedrock prices, at txolley and Parker’s. RACES! RACES! RACES! “Right 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.” STRAND PRIVATE HOTEL—Firstclass accommodation, good table, second to none; hot and cold baths; terms, 4s per day.—Douglas. Bros., “Where the Good Meals are.” TEA in a silver teapot, after buying one at 4s in the £ discount from Broad, the best-value jeweller. GAS USED. jpOKA 1-ACRE, Corner Seetion, 6 chains of fine live hedging and a bargain.—Apply, W. Lissant Clayton, it A BEAUTIFUL BUILD- _ ING SITE, about 1-acre, handy town, and the best locality.— Apply. W. Lissant Clayton. ~ _j ACRES River Frontage, and the best tof Kaiti; 8-roomcd House and voniences, buildings worth £000; a at bargain.—Apply, W. Lissant vton. 1600. f#QAA JrACRE and good 3jW'OUv/ roomed House, Whataupo:o situation, and fronting main road; rovornment valuation £2OO on. group J

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2538, 26 June 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2538, 26 June 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2538, 26 June 1909, Page 1

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