MISCELLANEOUS WANT EDS. W'" ANTED—-Position ub Bookkeeper on station or farm, with or with, out practical work ; •'-xperiencod. Liverscdgo, Holm lea, Nelson Street, Hastings. 7 ANTED—A good General Servant. —Apply, Mrs. (Dr.) Wilson, Harris Street, Kaiti. ANTED—Respectable young Girl help mind children. —Apply, at once, Airs Zacliariah, Harris Street, Kaiti. WANTED —A Cabinetmaker, Joiner ; also, Wood-turner. —Apply to C. Taylor, cabinetmaker. ANTED—Two Men Cooks for camp; wages, £2.—Geo. Smith’s Registry Office. WANTED— A Girl, to assist with light housework and 2 children. —Apply, Airs. Gillingham, tel. 298. Y7KT ANTED General _ Servants, ¥ ¥ Housemaids, and Waitresses.— Apply, G. Smith’s Registry Office. WANTED —Employers to telephone their requirements uo Geo. Smith’s Registry Office, ’phone No. 3. Perfection yy ANTED— Roustabout. E ul lock . . driver, Farm Hand, Kiickemnan, Afarried Couple, Cook-General, Ladyhelp, and Housemaids, Experienced Nurse, AVaiter. Disengaged: Station Hands, Rouseabout, Fencer, Sr.epherd (o dogs), Camp Cook. —J. Peckover and Co., next to Public Library. WANTED— Would-no punctual men to note that Grieve has reliable Watches from 7s 6d. Grieve’s Champion Lever at 25s is a marvel. \T 7 ANTED—Work for 500 people VV who are farm hands, fencers, milkers, etc. —Geo. Smith's Registry Office. WANTED— All Ladies to. know thatli. G. AlcClymont, Toiler, makes a speciality of Ladies’ Costumes and Riding Habits. j' ;■ CharmTT 7 ANTED —An Own VV ing Ymnv Lady. Think Grieve Engagement Ring will carry prize. Prices wonderful. Selection gionons. Hies w- H. G. AlcClymont, Tailor. is •unowned for the cut and finish or his Riding Breeches. yy ANTED —W ell Men to try , , our Ready-to-Wear Tailor make suits. Fit, Cut, Style and Finish guaanteed.—Nat Hooper, AleKee’s Buildngs. WANTED— 110 early-risers to Grieve’s Alarm Clocks. Alj anted to keep time and Cxi to 12s 6d. test walk t- you. ANTED—Men to inspect our Tailor-make Riding with Buckskin strapping. The test value in Gisborne. —Nat Hooper, McKee’s Buildings. WANTED— Parents to bring their Boys to us for their Suits, all sizes and*qualities at the lowest Prices. —Nat. Hooper, AleKee’s Buildings. GOLB TOP ANTED—Boys to wear our Sum- , T mer Varsity Suits. They are the heapest in Gisborne for 10s 6d each, fat Hooper, AlcKee’s Buildings. T 7 ANTED—AIcn to buy our Panama f \ Wats from 10s 6d to 4os . . Hats from 10s 6d to ualities at low Prices.—Na IcKee’s Buildings. good ooper, ny' ANTED—AIen to mspee our . . Tennis and Negilgee Shirts. AVe ave the biggest variety at the lowest rices.—Nan Hooper, McKee's BuildV J ANTED KNOWN—That J. Peckfr'V over and Co., estate agents, Peel [root, manage estates, collect rents, iv and sell on commission. G. , , AlcClymont, Merchant Tailor, lined the* highest diploma while in ondon. ny ANTED KNOWN—That H. ANTED IvNOAVN—That H. G AlcClymont. Lad it's’ and Gents’ iishionable Tailor, is the holder pf ie ‘highest cutting diploma in Gisborne. and ANTED KNOWN—That. H. G. AlcClymont, Fashionable Tailor, rd to beat on qualities, harder to on styles, and Hardest to boat on W‘ AlcClymont. Ladies’ and Gents’ ailor, is the holder of a first-class, diloma, with honors, from the Tailors’ idiool of Art, London. Ht 7 ANTED KNOAVN—That H. G. ¥ V McClymont, Fashionable Tailor, ns removed to premises next Grundy nd Shennan’s. WANTED TO SELL—By J. Peckover and Co. choice Villus. Stout Street and Ormond Road. Mangapapa, also Sections. ANTED TO SELL-Quarter-acres, Cottages. Palmerston Road, £3lO, £500; Ormond Road, £29o.’—J. Peckover and Co. WANTED TO LET—Cook Street, on- ’bus route, large section, 6roomed House, IBs.—J. Poo'kcver and. Co., estate agents, Peel Street. ' SOVEREIGN :7 LISSANT CLAYTON offers V • for Sale newly built 5-roomcd use and conveniences. Good dry tion, very handy. Price, £460. ;v terms. This week only. LISSANT CLAYTON offers for sale a splendid Boarding iso Business. Accommodation ioi hoarders. Easy rental and 21 years e. Price, only £l6O. HY not have a speaking Likeness of your loved ones, when Parker, Street, is prepared to execute at reasonable prices. Give rum •ial ; you will not bo disappoint <TH AAAj A Splendid Prospec~b 1 UUU ! tive Value as a cutting Property. 4 Acres and Souse, handy to town; terms arranged.— Av. LLssant day’— tu
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2751, 4 March 1910, Page 1
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