MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS WANTED —Urgently, Smart Competent Ploughman; al&o two Bricklayers.—Geo. Smith, Registry Office WANTED, to Sell—Double and Single Buggies, and one threequarter Draught Mare. —Apply, Railway Stables. 'll T ANTED—Married Couple., Boy V ¥ able t-o milk, good home, Ploughman Youth assist, Blacksmith. —Geo. Smith. Registry Office. WANTED —Nurse-Housemaid Kitchen Girl, Waitress, Housemaid, experienced Nurse, Governess, M. Couple, General. Disengaged: Housekeeper, Station Hands, Rouseabout, Fencer, Shepherd (5 dogs), Camp Cook. —J. Pcckcver and Co., next Public Library. Perfection WANTED —At once, a Lady to sew and mind two children. —Apply, Mrs. Biddles, telephone 200. 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 the best fish in the market.—At Douglas Bros, only. Strand Cafe. 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 H. G. McClymont, Tailor, is renowned for the cut ana finish of his Riding Breeches. WANTED —Well-dressed Men to try our Ready-to-Wear Tailor make Suits. Fit, Cut, Style and Finish gua-ranteed.—-Nat Hooper, McKee’s Buildings. Hies WANTED— 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 us for their Suits, all sizes and qualities at tho lowest Prices. —Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Buildings. WANTED —Boys to wear our Summer Varsity Suits. They are th© 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 Negligee Shirts. We have the biggest’ variety at the lowest Prices. —Nat Hooper, McKee’s Buildings G©LO T©P WANTED KNOWN—That J. Peckover and Co., estate agents, Peel Street, manage estates, collect rents, buy and sell on commission. ANTED KNOWN—That H. G. I McClymont, Merchant Tailor, gained the." highest diploma while in London. ANTED KNOWN—That H. G. McClymont. Ladies’ and Gents’ Fashionable Tailor, is the holder of ! the highest cutting diploma in Gis- J borne. ANTED KNOWN—That H. G. McClymont, Fashionable Tailor, is hard to beat on qualities, harder to beat ou styles, and hardest to beat on prices. ANTED KNOWN—That H. G. McClymont, Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor, is the holder of a first-class diploma, with honors, from the Tailors’ School of Art, London. and WANTED KNOWN—That H. G. McClymont, Fashionable Tailor, has removed to premises next Grundy and Shennan’s. ANTED TO SELL—By J. Peckover 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. Peekover and Co. WLISSAXT CLAYTON offers • for Sale newly built 5-roomed House and conveniences. Good dry Section, very handy. Price, £460. Easy terms. This week only. \ 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 rarae at reasonable - prices. Give lorn a trial; you will not be disappoints SOVEREIGN W’S the time to catch them— New Zealand Smoked Haddock; nd flowery.—At Douglas Bros. Strand Cafe. MEMBER that you cannot procure a more striking likeness dll delight vour friends than at IjLERBECK STUDIO. X OFFERS for Sale JT • J_J • splendid Town Secrom £BS apiece.—Apply early to Lawless, agent. GX For 40 or £SO deposit • i i • I will find von a Second build a House suitable to. your uirements. Balance can be paid by kly instalments amounting to no e than rent. —Apply T. G. Lawless, rj KA a SPLENDID Corner. One 4OU I Acre with new 6-room- \ t*r>r.+ House and Conveniences. The property on the market, arranged —W. Ligs&ut Clavton. £1000! ting Property, hnndv to town ; Usaant Qayi-tf j A Splendid Prospective Value as a eut--4 Acres and House, terms arranged.—W.,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2773, 31 March 1910, Page 1
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