ANTED—An ex. maid.—Apply, <? rd<s, WANT J fenced Ifouse- <> nation Hotel. ANTED! con n tr; Ollice. STKu —Apply Mangapapa, or nogs. ANTED, General. Private HospiCa telephone 273. to\ O" mi id Girl as genera \W Mrs. Wachsmalfi, pbnm29B. r o usjhwM.—Appl v. n.Jizfoil.). 2 long mod COOKWallisj lloM mce Sister hnerston ANTED—A Mom Airs. Gillingham, W*ANTrED-#Eor Coast Store, y§\nm fijjfl-W b u s iSi etJe; ; i&OQtjr&pa 1 - goo(vXim CftncL*EwLifcntedf (Asborne Milk L'BOd ANTE D—Nil rse-House m a id, Een - cers (2), Youth, Shepherd (dogs .Snd horses), Kitchen Girl, Station Hand, Cook (female), Married Couple, Housemaid, General, Cook-General. Laundress. Young Girl, and Waitress. Disengaged: Married Shepherd, Gardener.—J. Peckover and Co., Licensed Registry, Peel Street. ANTED Known—That Sargisson and Co. have all descriptions oi Oats, Maize, Wheat, Pollard. Potatoes, etc., in stock. WANTED Known—Just to hand, about five tons of first-class imported Chaff.—P. Y’ Sargisson and Co -Ted StuckeJ customers yi lliard Room in WNvlms come and see the b the Rav. WANTED Known—Henry Currie is now digging Potatoes, and can supply choicest qualiiv also new season's Onions at low rates. —Store. 264, Gladstone Road ANTED—AII Athletes to know that after training they can obtain a Hot Bath and a Shower at the Bathrooms in Grev Street. —Proprietor, H. Hull. " WANTED Known —Hot and Cold Baths can be had at all hours in premises in Grey Street opposite Kelley and Parker’s Studies. 'ANTED Known—Decoret Enamels and Stains for all decorating purposes. Nicholls and Griffiths. II7:\ NTED —All Ladies to know that V v H. G. McClymont, Tailor, makes a speciality of Ladies’ Costumes and Riding Habits. 'ANTED—Men to see our new . . Tailor-made Summer Lounge Suits; everyone a bargain; prices from 19s 6d to 35s. —Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Building. w T ANTED Known—The cheapest place to buy Horse-feed and other kinds of Produce; quality guaranteed.—At D. S. Thompson and Co., ’phone WANTED —Men to inspect our new Tailor-made Suits: fit, cut, and finish guaranteed; prices from 40s to 70s.—Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Building. ANTED—Men to look smart by wearing our Straw Boater Hats-, we give the highest value for little cash • prices from 2s 6d.—Nat. Hooper. McKee’s Buildim MM “ANTED Known—Thermos Flasks keep liquids boiling 24 hours or cold.—Obtainable at Nicholls and Griffiths. ANTED—Men to buy our Fancy Summer Yosts; we have the best selection at the lowest prices.—Nat Hoeoer, McKee’s Building. .the -You to buv TANTED— xuu ,u V V material in land, 42ft frontage to Hunter Street: £l2O, easy terms, and fine sections.—W. Lissant Clayton, Agent.
WANTED.— £720. easy terms, for 1J Acre, subdivided, 33oft frontage. A good proposition for speculators. —See TV- Lissant Clayton, Agent. VK 7 ORKING Men.—Here is your VV chance to secure a Home.— 5- ; Acre and new 5-roomed House, £450, easy terms, say £SO cash, 14s per week instalments. —TV. Lissant Clayton. A gent. ANTED —Men to inspect our new Tailor-made Riding Breeches ; fit and cut guaranteed; prices from 12s 6d to 25s.—Nat. Hooper, McKee’s ingWANTED.— All men to know that H. G. McClymont, Tailoris renowned for the cut and finish or his Riding Breeches. ANTED KNOWN—That R. G. McClymont. Ladies’ and Gents’ Fashionable Tailor, is the holder of the highest cutting diploma it. Gisborne. WANTED KNOWN—That H. G. McClymont, Fashionable Tailor, is hard to beat on qualities, harder to beat on 6tylcs, and hardest to beat on prices. WANTED KNOWN—That H. G McClymont, Fashionable Tailor, has removed to premises next Grundy and Sheni an s WANTED tffiTOWN—That Hi G. W McClymont, Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor, is the holder of a first-class diploma, with honors, from the Tailors’ School of Art. London. ANTED KNOWN—Thai H. G. McClymont, 'Merchant Tailor, £ained the highest diploma while in ondon. T.G.L. Freehold Property in choice locality for £2IOO. returning a rental of 14 per cent.—T. G. Lawless, sole agent, Kaiti Bridge. Tln T A"’SUM of £2OO to • vUT.JLi. Lend on good Free- | hold Security; interest 6 per cent.— Apply. T. G. Lawless, agent. TO the Residents of Gisborne. —As the Federal Cafe Trawlers are fishing ail night, wo are getting a good supply of Flounders and Flapuka fresh every morning. Our carts will call at \onr door.— W t’l'.c K,ng TO LET—S-roomed Dwelling . and bathTVhatupoko, 13s per week; n T'-m* **i . .„ k ,. T.G.L room, nl«» 1.; ...»
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3119, 16 January 1911, Page 1
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