BUSINESS NOTICES. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB. MEMBERS’ PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE TOURNAMENT Starts TO-DAY (THURSDAY), 8 p.rn Post entries; for H. Martin’6 Tropliy. CHAS. H. AMBRIDGE. F. 0. FIODY LICENSED SHAREBROKER, gUILDINGS. AGENTS AT ALL EXCHANGE CENTRES. P.O. Box .....No. 175. Telephone No. 559. SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED. WANTED. 6 GOOD CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. Apply— EVANS, NEILD AND COMPANY. WANTED A. BOY for wholesale store. Apply, with references— L. D. NATHAN AND CO., Ltd. NOTICE. WANTED —MAN with teams to Plough at .Repongaere. Apply— J. R. MURPHY, Repongaere. SCRUB CUTTING. C CONTRACTORS wanted for cutting ) 213 acres Light Bush and Scrub. W. GRAHAM, Ngakaroa, Ormond. WANTED— Good General Servant; no cooking required; good wages for .suitable person.—Apply. “Times” Office. WANTED— A Man. to milk and make himself generally useful; must be a good vegetable gardener.— Apply, Bennett and Sherratt. WANTED —A Shepherd.—Apply to Bennett and Sherratt. WANTED —For ocast station,Brickmaker (30,000 bricks), also two Shepherds.—Apply, Williams and Kettle, Ltd. WANTED— A Cook-Laundress, near Tokomaru Bay : wages 22s 6d ; housemaid kept.—Apply, Mrs. Rowley Murphy, telephone 629. ANTED—A Good General.—Appiy Mrs. F. J. Honan, 185, Stanley lloacb WANTED —By married slier herd, Situation, wife experienced cook and housekeeper, man experienced shephard and fencer, also thoroughly understands the running of shearing machinery.—Apply, “Times” Office. ANTED-A Nursegarl, between 14 and 16 years of age. —Apply Mrs. Bloomfield, Childers Road. ANTED—A Nursery Governess—also competent General or Ladyhelp.—Apply, Mrs. J. Biddles, private ANTED—Housemaid, Waitress, Ladylielp, Cook (female). Companion Help, Nursegirl, General, CookGeneral, Young Girl, Station Cook (30s), Shepherd, Married Couple, Youth, Station Hand. Disengaged: Housekeeper, Driver, Gardener.—J. Peckover and Co. Licensed Registry, Peel Street. WANTED, F OWLS AND rj (Any Quantity.) I UR KEYS ApplyM A SONIC HOTEL. WANTED, to Sell-—Good all-round Dog, may be seen, at Clifton House' any time before Saturday. ANTED, to Buy—Purebred White Leghorn Hens, also nine Turkey Hens ; must be young birds.—Apply, “Times” Office. ' J wo work cheaply? Because V V we work for cash. Men’s Boots soled and’heeled for 3s 9d.—W. Macklin and Soil, 307, Gladstone Road. J ANTED Known—English. Bibles W and Testaments at cost prices obtainable from Depot, British and Foreign Bible Society. Maori Bibles halfprice.—H. Andrews,, Bootmaker, Gladstone Road. 1 r- . , ■ ANTED—Man, te inspect our new stock of Shirts, Ties, Sox, and Braces; our low prices are the talk of the town.—Nat •Hooper. ' ■yOHNSTONE SMITH, the Hr.--gressiye Tailors ar.d ]Mero<*rs, for stylish Ties, onen end. new and novo* rlesuT’Ka t'Tvim 1» ■jOARKER, Grey Street, guarantees E to please all patrons in Pictureframing. A large Stock of Mouldings and Mounts to choose from. “Try him he never disappoints.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3334, 28 September 1911, Page 1
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426Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3334, 28 September 1911, Page 1
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