MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS WANTED —A Cook, also Kitchen Man.—Apply at Once, Clare and Sons, Gladstone Road. W 'ANTED—A General Servant. — Apply, Mrs. Herbert Williams, Te Ran, Cobdon Street. WANTED —Three Blacksmiths and Sheers.—Apply, G. Smith’s Registry Office WANTED— A Woman Cook, for Station.—Apply, R. CresswelJ, Pakarao. W ANTED General Servants, v t Housemaids, and Waitresses. — Apply, G. Smith’s Registry Office. WANTED —A Married Couplg. man Shepherd, wife to be Housekeeper.—Apply, G. Smith’s Registry Office. WANTED Nurse, Housemaid, Rouseabout. Man Cook, Country Girl, Kitchen Boy or Girl. Married Couple, Cook-General, Lady help, Housemaids. Disengaged: Station Hands, Fencer, Camp Cook.—J. Peek over and Co., next Public Library. Perfection ANTED—A Married H sheep station. —Apply Registry Office. Couple, for G. Smith’s WANTED— A Mail**for Station with dogs.—Apply, G. Smith's Registry Office. Ply 7 ANTED—Work_ for 4 Fencers, / Roustabouts, Milkers, etc.—ApG. Smith’s Registry Office. WANTED— All Ladies to know that IT. G. McClymont, Tailor, makes a speciality of Ladies’ Costumes and Riding Habits. WANTED. —All men to know that H. G. McClymont, Tailor, is renowned for the cut and finish of his Riding Breeches. WANTED —Well-dressed Men to try our Ready-to-Wear Tailor make Suits. Fit, Cut, Style and Finish guaranteed.—Nat Hooper, McKee’s Buildings. Hies WANTED —Men to inspect, our Tailor-make Riding Breechea with Buckskin strapping. The best value in Gisborne.—Nat Hooper, McKee’s Buildings. H^ANTED —14 Bulloc'k Waggons to V t convey the satisfaction that Grieve, Jeweller and Watchmaker, gives in Watch and Jewellery Repairs. WANTED —Parents to bring tlieir Boys to us for their Suits, all sizes and qualities at the lowest, Prices. —Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Buildings. WANTED —All Wedding Present Prospectors to dig at Grieve’s, the People’s Jeweller, McKee’s Building. Lovely Selection Wedding Presents. SOVEREIGN WANTED TO SELL—Neat Villa, Stanley Itoad, sections Wimtaupoko, Mangapapa, Childers and Albert Roads. —J. Peck oyer and Co. WANTED TO SELL—S7O Acres, rolling clowns, 2 sheep country, half in grass, subdivided, cottage, 0.R.P., only 70s acre; £745 cash required.—J. Peckover and Co. WANTED TO SELL—Nearly new 5-roomed Cottage off _ Disraeli Street: Owner leaving district. Will accept £320. —J. Peckover and Co. ANTED TO SELL— Cottage cornor Disraeli Street, £290. Busi:scs, new o-roomed Villa, Russell •eet, £S2O.—J. Peckover and Co. ANTED to Sell—lloo Acres Bush (100 in grass), 2-sheep country, tu real bargain at £BOO. —J. Peck)r and Co.. Agents, Peel Street. £1000! ting Property. | hnndv fo town; i Lissant Clayt.a. A Splendid Prospective Value as a. cut--4 Acres and House, terms" arranged. —\V.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2738, 17 February 1910, Page 1
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