BUSINESS NOTICES. MILLS of MILWAUKEE “THE ORATOR OF TWO HEMISPHERES.” TO-NIGHT! >jiHU BSD AY, gEPTEMBER 21 st ' GARRISON HALL 8 P.M. UNIONISTS and all Sympathisers. Subject: “UNION OF WORKERS.” Chairman: Mr. A. S. Richards. TO-MORROW—CHILTON’S HALL, 8. F, 0; F!DD¥ LICENSED SHAREBROKER, gUILDINCS. AGENTS AT ALL EXCHANGE CENTRES. P.O. Box No. 175. Telephone No. 559. SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED. WANTED AXEMEN. WANTED —Axemen for Bush Survey, about six months’ work.— Apply, Thursday Morning, to J. B. CUTHBERT, Licensed Surveyor. Rees’ Buildings, Childei-s Road, opposite Borough Council Office. WANTED Competent Shepherd, also, Station Hand.—Apply, T. Halbert, Manutuke Bureau, or Miller’s Corner, Saturday, 11 a.m. A^[7 ANTED—Immediately for Mr.nW gapuike, Three or Four good Bushmen.—T. Jex-Blake, telephone 70. WANTED —A Coo'k-General; wages £l.—Apply, Mists Tucker, Makauri, or telephone 172. WANTED —A Married Couple without encumbrances, for private house in Gisborne, wife as cook.—For particulars, apply “Times” Office. WANTED —By the first of October, a Cook for Maternity Home ; no washing; wages, £1 per week.—Apply, Matron. WANTED —For Station, Youth to milk and make himself generally useful; wages, £l.—Apply. Bennett and Slierra-tt. WANTED —A Nursery Governess — also competent General or Ladyhelp.—Apply, Mrs. J. Biddles, private ANTED— Housemaid, Waitress, Lady help. Cook (female). Companion Help, Nursegirl, General, CookGeneral, Young Girl., Housekeeper, Shepherd, Married Ocuple, Youth, Station.' Hand. Disengaged : Station Cook, Driver, Gardener. —J. Peckover and Co. Licensed Registry, Peel Street. WANTED— Lady and Gentleman require comfortably furnished Bedroom and Sitting Room and Board where no other boarders kept, quiet part of town. —Terms to W.J., office of this paper. If 7 ANTED —Furnished House, of 8 /V rooms or more ; handy to town. —• -Apply, Box 155, Gisborne. ■ SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. HAVING disposed of my Jewellery and Watchmaking Business to Messrs M. G. NASMITH & SON, I wish to thank all Customers for their past favors, and to ask a. continuance of their patronage to my successors. J. BROAD. We beg to inform the Publici of Gisborne generally that we have purchased the Business so successfully carried on in ; the past by Mr. J. BROAD, and with prompt and careful attention to business we hope to merit a continuance of the support accorded the business m the past. M. G. NASMITH & SON. NOTICE PLATES, Serviettes, Jugs, etc., left in Halli after Spring Show may be had on application toF. T. ROBINSON, County Office. MONEY TO LEND. £4OO TO LEND, on Freehold Security. TURANGANUI LODGE, No. 7„ U.A.O.D. M. W. CRAIG, Secretary. SUTTON FAMILY RELIEF. U BSCRIPTION S, however small, will he thankfully received. Lists Newspaper Offices, Stores and Hotels Donations may be left with — H. J. BUSH NELL and GEO. WILLIAMS, ; > Joint Treasurers. %7ANTED Known—English _ Bibles f V and Testaimein,ts at cost prices obinable from Depot, British: and) Forrrn Society. Maori Bibles half-price. ’ Andrews, Bootmaker, Gladstone oad. " ; ; ' . ;■ ' ■ : ■ JOHNSTONE “ SMITH, the ProP gressive Tailors and Mercers, for ylish Ties, onen end. new and novel >fli<?nst from ANTED —Men to inspect our new , stock of Shirts, Ties, Sox, and ices; our low prices are the talk of town. —Nat Hooper.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3328, 21 September 1911, Page 1
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