BUSINESS NOTICES. A BARGAIN. OWNER MUST SELL CLIFFORD STREET, QHAIN JpRONTAGE. 4 K AURI H OUSE Of 5 Rooms, Wash-house and all conveniences, including Gas and Arai water. Ground nicely laid out in Lawn, etc. Price—ONLY £550. £2OO CASH secure Immediate Possession.-, / FIDDY. MASONIC BUILDINGS STYLE! FIT! WORKMANSHIP! - ~r ONDON’S TAILOR-MADE GAR|j MENTS TO ORDER Bv one of London’s Leading Tailors. Tvve us a trial and you will got the above. Come and Look at our PATTERNS. We can satisfy you at English Prices. LOCAL AGENT: CLIFFORD TATTERSFIELD Art Dyer and Cleaner, Repairing, etc. 23 CUSTOMHOUSE STREET. CISBORNE. SPECIA BUSINESSfand owing to them 30th JUNE, 1911 will he taken unt ; TIC Li THE Finn of C IR.Y, Plumber. < pri#nttcrs. etc., have decided to carrying- on on or fur no ADE GR AY eye fore furth©#’work F. H. W. TRAILL INDENT AND MANUFACTURERS’ AGENT. GRAIN AND PRODUCE BROKER ACENT ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Ltd FIRE and ACCIDENT. Office: Lowe Street, next W. Lissant Clayton. Telephone 695 MUSICAL. THE Messrs VITA BRt/3. have- much pleasure in annoucing that they are prepared to accent Engagements for Balls, Parties, At etc.; also a limited n'umber of pupils for Harp, Violin, Mandolin and ’Cello. SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED.^ ANTED—An also a Waitress.Hotel. $ ANTEB2 Mr. Ens w WANTED— G per week; Mrs. W. A. O’Mear 'aize-piekers. 1 Pulia. 1 App|. ’ ; wages JSI . ff-—Apfly, unhouse St. >—Strong Lad for Siting jMyXJirgent. emp, OrmoiK WT™ telephone 1 ANTED—Ladyhelp ily; high wages i ‘Times’ ’ Office. WANTED— Kitchen Girl, Cook (female), Shepherd (dogs and horse), Parlourmaid, General, Cook-General, Young Girl. Disengaged: Governess, Married Couple. Fencer. —J. Peckover and Co.. Licensed Registry, Peel Street. MISCELLA US WANTEDS. AS. BUBCKE draws attention H ome-scelWsjgflftnd Speculators roporties- foiWfale in his column j EGGS are dear, but the primest of mutton chops are to be obtained it 4d per lb at Machel'l and Russel’s, lie leading Family Butchers. AND Free Oil] OLL. UP, SCHOOL BOYS GIRLS !-|-Mel bourne Cash 'jVstifion.—WO’ prizes given y-HVMfh for boy; ‘ iipelJ|/csi tfardf w 11iuQJflj|‘faiurSl o’' a .. „ _ tf iaiw, a»d f%/t correcti card m onday morling at 8 o’clock gets prize. Pleas© don’t ask for cards r 9 o’clock, a s we are then too busy. 7ANTED—Men to inspect our new y Tailor-made Suits; fit, cut, and ih guaranteed; prices from 40s to —Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Building. Of 7ANTED— I The Beehive . Knitting VV Machine and Hosiery Co. (N.Z.) vant people to make Hosiery for them, vlide or spare time, in thedr _ own lomes; make £1 per week; experience mnccessary, constant employment; yrite at once. —Box 734, G.P.0., Wolington. r ANTED--Men to look smary by wearing our Straw Boater Hats-, e give the highest value for little ish • prices from 2s 6d.—Nat. Hooper, EcKee’s Building.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3244, 14 June 1911, Page 1
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