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MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. WANTED— To Let/ by Contract, Cutting oi : about 100 cords of firewood.—Apply, W. Peryer, Te Arai. WANTED —Good General, or young Girl to assist.—Apply, Mrs. C. P. Davies, Kaiti. WANTED —A Boy to milk and make himself generally useful; wages, 15s per week.—Apply, “Times” Office. WANTED— Smart Girl to assist in Tea Booms. —Apply, Alexandra Tea Booms. WANTED— Youth, to mplk and make himself generally useful.— Apply, W. Branson, Waimata Valley; telephone 505. WANTED —Genera] Servant—Apply sharp, Masonic Hotel. ' Perfection WANTED —Ploughman, Laundress, Milker, Shepherd, Bouseabout Man (firewood), Waiter, Cook, Married Couple, Ladyhelp, Light Housekeeper, Cook-General. Disengaged: Camp Cook, Shepherd (3 dogs), Station Hands.—J. Peckover* and Co., next Public Library. WANTED— A Good General Help. —Apply, Mrs. H. M. Porter, Te Hapara. WANTED —A Youth for out-sta-tion.— Geoffrey McLesn, Te Hau-o-te-Atua, or E. Tait, head shepherd, Waitangi, telephone Whatatutu. WANTED— Old Country folks to remember Greenstone Jewellery is greatly prized as presents. Grieve, jeweller, stocks a nice selection at reasonable prices. WANTED— Any quantity or quality of Watch Repairs. Gneve, jeweller, excels in repairs, and guarantees same for 12 month;. Hies WANTED IMMEDIATELY—CookGeneral . —Apply Mrs R. Barker, “The Bungalow,” \v nataupoko. Telephone 546. WANTED TO FIND—A prouder person that a newly engaged girl especially if it be a Grieve Ring. Value is wonderful. ALARM CLOCKS, the kind that always give satisfaction, at Broad's, Watchmaker. COUPON-HOLDERS are reminded that the privilege attached to them expires on November 30th. —Eller beck Studio. D ler. AINTY ENGAGEMENT RINGS, lowest prices, at Broad’s, jeweld vINGO” EUCALYPTUS is an ab--1 P solute cure for Cougbs and Colds f every kind. It is Nature’s own reledv working in NatuTt’s own way. ibtainable from all leadvag merchants nd chemists- er direct, rrom “Dingo” GOLD T©P "jVTO BETTER VALUE or variety in H Engagement Rings than at Broad’s, Jeweller. O NLY THE BEST in Watches sold at Broad’s, Watchmaker. PHOTO for home should be taken now; the best place to go is Eler beck’s. PICTURES and Picture Frames, Mouldings, Artists’ Materials, Mounts, Glass, at bedrock prices, at trlley and Parker’s REMARKABLE, nevertheless true, > how big successes are due to small achievements. Grieve, jeweller, gives utmost satisfaction in smallest watch repairs, hence his ever increasing business. All repairs guaranteed. SAME Old Shop, Grey Street, for Royal Acade.ny reproductions, Oil and Water Color*, oy English and New Zealand artists.—Kelley and Parker. and T SPLENDID BUILD.Ur.L. ING ALLOTMENT, just outside borough area, Wliataupoko, only £9O; exceptionally easy terms. —T. G. Lawless, agent. T a> OR, SALE—Exoep- • vUT •8 J e tionally fine Building Allotments. Wainui ltoad, centrally situated. —Apply, T. G/Lawless, agent. rjnHE Talk of the Town—Our TailorI mad© Suits lead all others for fit, jut, finish, and price.—Nat Hooper. T OFFERS upon excep•vJ• I 1 m tionally easy terms, 1-acre with large main road frontage, Just outside borough boundary, Wliataupoko.—T. G. Lawless, agent. • LISSANT CLAYTON offers foor Sale newly built 5-roomed House and Conveniences. Good dry Section, very handy. Price £460. Easy terms. This week only. ■JST LISSANT CLAYTON offers y V for Sale a splendid Boarding Louse Business. Accommodation for l Boarders. Easy rental, and 21 jars Lease. Price only £l6O. -d AAA » A Splendid Prospec--IUUU I tive Value as a cutr Property. 4 Acres and Hoiise, dy to town; terms arranged.—W. mnt Clayton. Wka a SPLENDID Corner. On© jOU I Aore with new 6-room-House and Conveniences. The xpest property on the market, ms arranged.—W. Lissant Clayton, ■nt. i ’

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2674, 2 December 1909, Page 1

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572

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2674, 2 December 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2674, 2 December 1909, Page 1

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