BUSINESS NOTES.
The Melbourne Cash drapery and clothing establishment have a change of advertisement in this issue. Mr. F. Hall, who has disposed of the lease of the Masonic Hotel to Mr. J. E. Pettie, requests that all hotel accounts be rendered at once' and left- at the liotol office. All accounts owing to him in the hotel business will be received by Mr. Samson at the Masonic office. Mr. P. H. Graham, architect, announces that tenders for alterations and additions to the Poverty Bay Club will close at noon on Friday, November I.2th. The Matawliero stock sales will take place to-day. Messrs Common, Shelton and Co., Dalgetv and Co., and AAilliams and Kettle advertise their entries in this issue. ‘ Mr. J. Turnbull,. “Sunday Times, ' Perth, advertises for tidings of George Turnbull, who, perhaps under the name of Maloney, was formerly clearing land in the Matawai district. An advertiser, an ex-public servant, aged 25 years, wants a position of trust. , Messrs Gaudin and Co. advertise a number of building sites, house properties, and businesses for sale. Mr. AV. Lissant Clayton advertises 3300 acres of freehold, two-sheep country, for sale.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2650, 4 November 1909, Page 4
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189BUSINESS NOTES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2650, 4 November 1909, Page 4
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