BUSINESS NOTICES. A .BARGAIN. OWNER MUST SELL. CLIFFORD STREET, |-A C J£AURI JJOUSE Of 5 Rooms, Wash-house and all conveniences, including Gas and Arai water. Ground nicely laid out in Lawn, etc. pmcE-oNLY £550. £2OO CASH secure Immediate Possession. RE QHAIN j^RONTAGE. FIBDY. MASONIC BUILDINGS IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES MURDOCK. of Gisborne. Storekeeper. A MEETING of Creditors in the X’A above Estate will be held at my Office on WEDNESDAY, the sth day of July, 1911, at 2.30 o’clock. JOHN COLEMAN. Deputy Assignee SECTION—OFF HARRIS STREET. OHAIN FRONTAGE. £2.10 BLOORE, AgentM USI CAL. THE Messrs VITA BRu3 haaiuch pleasure in annoucing that they are prepared to accent Engagements for Balls. Parties, At Homes, ete. ; also a limited number of pupils, for Harp, Violin. Mandolin and ’Cello. SECTION—KAITI. 3-ACRE, dry, near school. £315 -L BLOORE. Agent F. H. W. TRAILL INDENT AND MANUFACTURERS’ AGENT. GRAIN AND PRODUCE BROKER AGENT ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Ltd FIRE and ACCIDENT. Office: Lowe Street, next W. Lissant Clayton. Telephone 695
SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED. THERE is a VACANCY at Chief Post Office for a YOUTH between age of 13 and 16 as TELEGRAPH MESSENGER. Salary for first year £3l. There are advantages (educational and other) attached to position. Full particulars on application to—W. H. RENNER, Chief Postmaster, Gisborne. WANTED —Strong Lad, about 16 to 20 years of age, to assist in milking and run cart to factory. Apply, “Times” Office. ANTED—Housemaid for Record Reign Hotel.—Apply at hotel. WANTED —At once, Cook-General; housemaid .kept: good wages.— Apply, Mrs. Williams, senr., 40, Russell Street, ANTED —Waitress,Cook (female), Married Couple, Nursegirl, NurseHousemaid, General, Cook-General, Young Girl. Disengaged: Governess, Cook-Steward. —J. Peckover and Co , Licensed Registry, Peel Street. MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. SNIPS. —2 Boarding Houses, Fruit Business, £35; do, £6O : Buggy, cheap: do. £22; Waggonette* £10; Gig, £l9; Set Harness, £6; i-Aere, Ormond Road, £llo.—James Brown, land agent VACANCIES for few Boarders, comfortable home, bath, piano, three minutes from town. —Waratah House. Kaiti. WANTED Known—Bahia Cocoa is undoubtedly the finest Cocoa on the world’s market to-dav; its exquisite flavour surpasses all other brands. r ANTED—-The Beehive Knitting . . Machine and Hosiery Co, (N.Z.) want people to make Hosiery for them, whole or spare time, in thedr own homes; make £1 per week; experience unnecessary, constant employment; write at once.—Box 734, G.P.0., Wellington. \%7 ANTED —Men to buy our Fancy TV c umrner Vests, we pav* i-e best selection at the lowest nrwea.—Nat McKee's Building. '"ANTED Known —Bahia Cocoa is . . an absolutely pure Cocoa and as t. food for children is unrivalled ; prosurable at all stores.—G. K. Pa&ley, vliolesalo agent, Lowe Street, Gisborne. ANTED—Men to inspect our new Tailor-made Riding Breeches; fit ind cut guaranteed; prices from 12s 6d to ‘2ss.—Nat. Rooner. McKee’s Build- ■ ANTED—AII Athletes, to know that after training they can obtain a Hot' Bath and a Shower at the Bathrooms in Grey Street.—Proprietor, a. Hull. r IIY go to'“the jewellers when you cair get a lovely enamelled keyess Watch by simply drinking “Baliia” >coa- and saving the coupons. “Bahia” s La. bo had Lam all grocers.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3259, 3 July 1911, Page 1
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