BUSINESS NOTICES. A BARGAIN. OWNER MUST SELL. CLIFFORD STREET, 1 QHAIN 4 J£AURI JJOUSE Of 5 Rooms, Wash-house and all conveniences, including Gas and Arai wafer. Ground nicely laid out in Lawn, etc. pmcE-oNLY £550. £2OO CASH secure Immediate Possession. FIDDY. MASONIC BUILDINGS TENDERS. GISBQRNE-ROTORUA RAILWAY ‘ STEEL AND IRON WORK. TENDERS will be reeieved at tliis office until Noon of MONDAY. 31st July, 1911, for the Manufacture of Steel and Iron Work for bridges on the above railway. Drawings, specifications and conditions of contract may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Auckland. Wellington, Otoko, Christchurch, and Dunedin. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. W. HOLMES, Engineer-in-Chief. Public Works Office, Wellington, 3rd July. 1911 TO BUILDERS. TENDERS, to close at Noon on THURSDAY, July 27th, are invited for the Erection of Residence at Manaituke for Mr. J. E. Knap-man. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office. ALBERT WILLIAMS, Architect, McKee’s Buildings. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. PRICES required by the Borough Engineer for grubbing out ten Poplar Trees in Palmerston Road. Particulars may be obtained from the Borough Engineer. R. D. B. ROBINSON, Town- Clerk. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. Established 1837. Incorporated 1880. PAID-UP CAPITAL ... £1,500,000 RESERVE FUNDS (of which £750,000 invested in Consols, £250,000 in Local Loans (Imperial Government Stock), balance employed in the business of the Bank ... ••• £1,330,000 Together £2,830,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF PROPRIETORS ... £3,000,000 £5,830,000 BRANCH of this Bank is now _ OPEN at TO LOG A BAY, in the minion of New Zealand. G. E. TOLHURST, Inspector. Vellingtbn, 17th July. 1911. SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED. L-ACRE, high, dry. and levelled, rear E of Mangapapa School; £.105, easy erms or cash.—W. Liseant Clayton, "OTT ANTED Housemaid, Fencer, f V Nursery-Governess, Experienced Married Gardener, 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. ACANCY for homely young Lady as Boarder, in private family, Clifford Street. Apply “Times” Office. Y ANTED—I Ton of Watch Repairs, r V Grieve, watchmaker and jeweller, akes a speciality of repairs and guarttee. all his work. Prices most reasonEVER judge a man by his overcoat . or a sausage by its skin. Machell 1 Russell’s German is good outside nd in. ' re 7ANTED—AII Athletes, to know V Y that after training they can obiin a Hot Bath and a Shower at the iathrooms in Grey Street.—Proprietor, [ Hull. re 7 ANTED—Men to look smart by V v wearing our Straw Boater Hats; re give the highest value for little ash • prices from 2s 6d.—Nat. Hooper, lcKee’s Building. ■ HY go, to the jewellers when, you can get a lovely enamelled keys Watch by simply drinking “Bahia” coa and saving the coupons. “Bahia” to be had from' all grocers. g (PECIAL this week—Voal Ox Tails, J Avell cooked, try Machell and RusTS; 7 ANTED Known—Bahia Cocoa is /V an absolutely pure Cocoa and as food for children is unrivalled; prorable at all stores. —G. K. Pasley, lolesale agent, Lowe Street, Gisborne. W 7 ANTED —Men to inspect our new M -Tailor-made Riding Breeches; fit and cut guaranteed; pricesjrom 12s ; wl IllWiS Miiii
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3272, 18 July 1911, Page 1
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