ABSTRACT OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Removal notice—Coleman and Beere. Business advertisement —D. S. Thompson and Co. Married conple wanted for dairy farm. Stock sale—Common, Shelton and Co. Money to lend—Blair and Sainsbury. • Girl able to cook wanted. Special order, Borough Council. Tenders, Gisborne Harbor Board. Tenders for surveyors, Harbor Board. Competition medals, P.B. Rugby Union. Nominations, Borough Council. Stock sale, Williams and Kettle, Ltd. Rose show, etc.. Garrison Hall. Light bush to let. Wanted a pantry maul. Competent gardner wanted. Wanted a cook laundress. Companion help wanted. Wanted a nursegirl. Pathe Pictures Programme. Rive-roomed house to let.
The latest movement in Wellington on the part of the party which has arrayed itself against compulsory nnlitary training takes the form of a challenge issued by Mr. Robert Hogg, socialist, to debate the question with Major-General Godley. Years ago, a young New Zealander fixed rubber heels to his boots. His idea patented would have netted him a huge fortune—he' let it pass. There may be others with ideas just as good. They should not let the opportunity pass, but should at once consult a reputable firm of Patent Agents like Messrs. Baldwin and Eaynard, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, who would give them honest advice, and make their rights absolutely secure.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3316, 7 September 1911, Page 5
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208Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3316, 7 September 1911, Page 5
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