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MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. WANTED —For two or three weeks, Furnished Cottage on or near beach. Address,' Mrs. Humphreys, Strathallan. WANTED— Good Woman Cook.— Apply, Mrs. A. H. Wallis, siphon e 200. A WANTED —Men to buy our Rainproof Overcoats; they kill the chill and fill the bill.—Nat. Hoojier, McKee’s Building. WANTED Housemaid, Married Couple, Governess, General (21s), Lady Help, Women Cooks, and Generals. Disengaged: Married Couples, Fencer. Alan Cook, Housekeeper, Shepherd (4 dogs).—J. Peckover and Co., next Public Library. WANTED —A Rush of Engagements to ta'ke advantage of Grieve’s wonderful prices and values in Engagement Rings; can’t be beat. GOLD TOP WANTED —Men to inspect our warm Winter Shirts; our low prices are loud talkers.—Nat.. Hoojier, McKee’s Building. WATCH REPAIRS turned out by Grieve, the People’s Jeweller, prove that he is the most reasonable and reliable man in town. WANTED —To repair any Watch in any condition; Greive Is men glory in conquering watches that puzzle other’ Watchmakers; price is very reasonable. WANTED —A Small Detachment of Racehorses to keep tune to the number of guaranteed \Vatches that Grieve, the People’s Jeweller, is selling. WANTED 100 Watch Ileneggers to keep our staff of skilled me---chanics going; all repairs guaranteed at Grieve’s, the People’s Jeweller. ALE) WANTED —People who feel the cold nights to buy our warm Rugs; prices from 6s 6d each.—Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Building. WANTED —An Alarm Clock to sk-il't you in the morning; try Grieve’s reliable never-sleep. at os 6d guaranteed. WANTED —Men to buy our Fancy Vests, from 7s 6d 6ach. Suit you? Will suit anybody.—Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Building. WANTED —Purchasers for 64 sil-ver-plated teapots. 4s in the £ discount; special purchase of samples. —G. Broad, jeweller. WANTED— To find a better variety of Teapots than Broad’s; 64 samples, good-quality teapots. NO WANTED KNOWN—Our cash buying saves you an extra 4s in tlie £ on good teapots.—Broad, jeweller. AFTER INFLUENZA, or when run down and feeling the need of a tonic, try the “Quinine and Iron Tonic,” sold at TOWNSON’S PHARMACY. Peel Street, Gisborne. 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.—Ellerbeck Studio. CHILLDREN! Notice! Douglas Bros. / want Enos, Caper, and Mellins’ Food Bottles in any quantity, at Id each. Enlargements make good and pleasing presents as well as giving pleasure in your own home; have your Photo enlarged at Ellerbeck Studio at a reasonable price. ARTIFICIAL PICTURES and Picture Frames, Mouldings, Artists’ Materials, Mounts, Glass, at bedrock prices, at Kelley and Parker’s. - IQ ACES! RACES! RACES! Write or JLVi wire for Accommodation. As we have only a. limited number of rooms book early "to save disappointment.— Douglas Bros., Strand v.afe, “Where the Good Meals are.” STRAND PRIVATE HOTEL—First. class accommodation, good table, second to none; hot and cold baths; terms, 4s per day.—-Douglas Bros., “Where the Good Meals - are.” THE Undertaker will get you if you don’t get Warm Underclothing; we lead for quality and price. Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Building. THE Talk of the Town—Our Tailormad© Suits lead all others for tit, cut, finish, and price.—Nat Hooper. GAS USED. £220 Desirable and good locality.—W ton, agent. Building Lissant Site ClayC~* '7AA WILL BUY 2 well-built 5/UU roomed Cottages and ground; 10 per cent investment. —W. Lissant Clayton, agent. WILL BUY an Up to date oLOOU 7-roomod House and jac’y\ Main road.-—W. infant Clayit n, agent. I*l OA- SECTION, Disraeli cX*'.i . jLi\J Street; £l6O, £acre, Gladstone Road; £BS, fine section, about i-acre, Aberdeen Road.—W. lns-sant Clayton.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2553, 14 July 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2553, 14 July 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2553, 14 July 1909, Page 1

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