MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. WANTED— A General or Young Girl to assist; good wages to suitable person. —Apply Mrs. W. A. O’Meara, Customhouse Street. WANTED —At once, a Lady to sew and mind two children. —Apply, Mrs. Biddles, telephone 200. WANTED —Energetic Young Man to milk few cows and make himself useful. —Smith’s Registry, Tel. No. 3. WANTED —Nurse Housemaid, Generals, Nurse, Governess, male and female Cook, Pit Sawyers. Disengaged: Married Couples, Station Hands. Rouseabonts, Fencer, Shepherd (5 dogs), Housekeeper.—J. Peckover and Co., next Public Library. WANTED— Housemaids, Waitresses, Generals.—Apply, Smith’s Registry Office. WANTED— Work for 60 people, male and female, representing every description of labor. —Geo. Smith, Registry Office, Tel. No. 3. WANTED — Everyone to know that New Zealand Smoked Haddock is tlie best fish in the market.—AtDouglas Bros, only, Strand Cafe. Perfection WANTED —All Ladies to know that H. G. McClymont, Tailor, makes a speciality of Ladies’ Costumes and Riding Habits. WANTED. —All men to know that IT. 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 BuildWANTED— Men to inspect our Tailor-make Riding Breeches with Buckskin strapping. The best value in Gisborne. —Nat Hooper, McKee’s Buildings. WANTED— Parents to bring their Boys to ns for their Suits, all sizes and qualities at tho lowest Prices. —Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Buildings. _ Hies WANTED —Boys to wear our Summer Varsity Suit 6. They are the cheapest in Gisborne for 10s 6d each.— Nat Hooper, McKee’s Buildings. WANTED —Men to buy our Panama Hats from 10s 6d to 455; good qualities at low Prices.—Nat Hooper, McKee’s Buildings. WANTED— Men to inspect our Tennis and Negilgee Shirts. We have the biggest variety at the lowest Prices.—Nan Hooper, McKee’s Buildings ANTED KNOWN—'That J. Peckover and Co., estate agents, Peel Street, manage estates, collect rents, buy and sell on commission. ANTED KNOWN—That H. G. McClymont, Merchant Tailor, gained the" highest diploma while in London. GOLD TOP WANTED KNOWN—That H. G. McClymont. Ladies’ and Gents’ Fashionable Tailor, is the holder of
the highest cutting diploma borne. in GisW ANTED KNOWN—That H. G. McClymont, Fashionable Tailor, is hard to beat on qualities, harder to beat on styles, and hardest to beat on prices. WANTED KNOWN—That H. G. McClymont, Ladies’ and Gente’ Tailor, is the holder of a first-class diE lonia, with honors, from the Tailors’ chool of Art, London. ANTED KNOWN—That H. G. McClymont, Fashionable Tailor, has removed to premises next Grundy and Shennan’s. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Good strong, live Hares, in any quantity, 10s.—Apply, Morse’s. Gladstone Road. ANTED TO PUI 1 CHASE —-Good, second-hand Buggy, with pole hafts. —Apply, A. S. Wachsmann. w and and w ANTED TO SELL—By J. Peck- . . over and Co. choice Villas, Stout Street, Ormond Road, Mangapapa, Fox Street, Whitaker and Russell Streets. WANTED TO -SELL—Quarteracres, Cottages. Palmerston Road, £3lO, £560; Ormond Road, £2oo.’—J. Peckover mid Co. ' LISSANT CLAYTON offers • for Sale newly built o-roomed House and conveniences. Good dry Section, very handy. Price, £460. Easy terms. This week only. W' LISSANT CLAYTON offers • for sale a splendid Boarding House Business. Accommodation for 22 Boarders. Easy rental and 21 years’ lease. Price, only £l6O. WHY not have a speaking Likeness of your loved ones, when Parker, Grey Street, is prepared to execute i-ame at reasonable prices. Give him a trial; vou will not be disappointed SOVEREIGN NOW’S tile time to catch them— New Zealand Smoked Haddock; hot and flowery.—At Douglas Bros. only, Strand Cafe. REMEMBER that you cannot procure a more striking likeness that will deiight your friends than at the ELLER BECK STUDIO. T OFFERS for Sale splendid Town Sections from £BS apiece.—Apply early to T. G. Lawless, agent. y FOR SALE—2-sths. . \JT • J.J • Acre (comer) and new 6-Roomed Dwelling. Just outside Borough Boundary, Wliataupoko. Exceptionally easy terms. —Apply T. G. Lawless. Agent. £4 i AAA I A Splendid Prospec-, A;IUUy ! tire Value as a cutting Property. 4 Acres 3ud House, handv to town; terms arranged.—W. Litsaut Olayt-n,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2764, 19 March 1910, Page 1
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