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MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. WANTED —Experienced Cook, man or woman; also a good Kitchenman.—Apply, Dominion Hotel, Kaiti. ANTED—Man to clean windows, y V —Apply. L. D. Nathan and Co., Custom-house Street. WANTED —Kitchen Girl, Married Couple, Governess, Housekeeper (20s), Housemaids, Women Cooks, and Generals. Disengaged: Married Couples, Housekeeper, Shepherds, General, Teamster ,Scrubcutters, Woman Cook. —J. Peckover and Co., next Public Library. WANTED —Men to inspect our warm Winter Shirts; our low prices are loud talkers.—Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Building. WANTED —Men to buy our Fancy Vests, from 7s 6d each. Suit you? Will suit anybody.—Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Building. Wellington WANTED —Men to buy our Rainproof Overcoats; they kill the chill and fill the bill.—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. 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. C'IOME ONE, Come AH, to the Strand / where you can get board and residence, with every home comfort, for 18s per week, meals only 126 6d.— Douglas Bros., where the good meals are. and DOMINION PRIVATE HOTEL, second to non© for accommodation; terms, £1 per week or 4s 6d per day; we lead, competition follows. —N. Burgess, proprietor.

]7USH! FISH!! FISH!!! Fancy, . dad, W. Taylor, the Fish. King, is selling Fish Cutlets ready for pan at sixpence per pound; please ask mother to call at the Federal Cafe and buy some to-day. T7T NLARGEMENTS make good and Va pleasing presents as well as giving pleasure in your own home; have your Photo enlarged at EUerbeck Studio at a reasonable price. TF you are looking for a good place to get your Photo taken, you cannot do better than gb to the EUerbeck Studio, where you will get the best work possible combined with moderate rmce». f SAY, when you go to Gisborne, JL where do you stay? Why, at the Dominion Private Hotel, of course. So do I; I wall see you there. —N. Burgess, proprietor. JEWELLERY— All marked in- plain figures, one price, the lowest, at Broad’s. PERSONAL. —If you want early breakfast at 6.15 to catch the mail train or a four-course dinner rcr Is, try Douglas Bros., Strand Cafe, “Where the Good Meals are. - ’ PICTURES and Picture Frames, Mouldings, Artists’ Materials, Mounts, Glass, at bedrock prices, at Kelley and Parker’s. SAIL Mate, where are you stopping now? Why, at the Strand, only 18s per week, meals only 12s 6d.— Douglas Bros., where the good meals are. SAVE your money and board at the Strand ; 18s per week only. — Douglas Bros., where the good meals are. SAME Old Shop, Grey Street, for Royal Academy reproductions, On and Water Colors, by English and New Zealand artists.—Kelley and Parker.

THE Talk of the Toma—Our Tailormado Suits load all others for fit, cut, finish, and price.—Nat Hooper. THE Undertaker -will get you if you don’t get Warm Underclothing; we lead for quality and price. Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Building. TO Working Men! Good home, hot and colcl baths, first-class table, every convenience, only 18s per week. —At Douglas Bros. Strand Cafe, where the good meals are. £220 Desirable Building Site and good locality.—W. Lissant Clayton, agont. - WILL BUY 2 well-built 5- _ • roomed Cottages and ground; 10 per cent investment—W. Lissant Clayton, agent. O KKA WILL BUY an Up to date owOOU 7-roomed House and \- ac”e. Main road.—W. .Lissant Claytrn, agent. __ 010 A. SECTION, Disraeli cfe/IZU Street; £l6O, 1-acre, Gladstone Road; £BS, fine seetion, about 1-acre, Aberdeen Road.—W. Lissant Clayton.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2581, 16 August 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2581, 16 August 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2581, 16 August 1909, Page 1

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