BUSINESS NOTICES!. <n wn LICENSED SHAREBROKER, JgUILDINCS. AGENTS AT ALL EXCHANGE CENTRES. P.O. Box No. 175. Telephone No. 559. SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED. NOTICE. to WANTED —-MAN with teams Plough at Repongaere. Apply— J. R. MURPHY, Repongaere. ANTED —A Man to milk! garden, and make himself generally useful.—Apply, A. IT. Wallis or telephone 200ANTED—A Shepherd.—Apply, E. Semmens,telephone 412, two long rings. WANTED —A Cook-Laundress, near Tokomaru Bay : wages 22s 6d ; housemaid. kept.—Apply, “Times” Office. - ANTED —A Nursery Governess — also competent General or Ladyhelp.—Apply, Mrs. J. Biddies, private hag, Gisborne, or telephone Su (two long rings).. r ANTED —Housemaid, Waitress, . , Lady help. Cook (femjale). Companion Help, Nursegirl, General, CookJeneral,Young Girl, Station Cook (30s), Shepherd, Married Couple, Youth, Staton Hand. Disengaged: Housekeeper, Driver, Gardener. —J. Pecijover and Do. Licensed Registry, Peel Street. 1 J ~ FOR SALE, j i HOP FITTINGS and CASES, Acetylene Gas Plant, Sliedj. ete. PIERSON’S, Chemists, Te Karaka. For immediate sale. FOR SALE—Twenty purebred Berkshire Slips, price 10s each.—Apply, E. W. Bousfield, Westmere. Kaitaratahi. : OR SALE—2OOO empty-Fruit Cases. —Apply, C. Ferguson, Fruiterer, opposite “Herald” Office. ANTED, to Buy— Purebred White Leghorn Hens, also nine Turkey ns; must be young birds.—Apply, 'imes” Office. ’ . HY do we work cheaply ? Because . we work for cash. Men’s Boots ed and heeled for 3s 9d.—W. Macklin 3i Son, 307, Gladstone Road, , y out Shoes eventually, but think the good times you have with “Holdsrorth’s” while they are wearing out. yy' ANTED KnownlOHN STONE A SMITH have just opened a full range of Gents taincoats, Oilskins, Canvas Coats, iackintoshes, etc. ANTED—Men to inspect our new . stock of Shirts, Ties, Sox, and ices; our low prices are the talk of town.—Nat Hooper. MTTATlON.—Holdsworth’s Boots are often imitated- You never knew yone to imitate a lead sovereign or a ste diamond. Think it over. CONCERT Programmes and all U classes of Printing executed by n up-to-date staff. —Quotations given t Job Department, “Gisborne Ernes, ’ phone 500 - D DAIRY FARMERS ON THE RAILWAY LINE AND OTHERS. Is prepared (to Purchase -FRESH SEPARATOR CREAM— In Large or Small 1 Quantities. rHE Highest Price will be paid for Cream of good quality, delivered t the Railway Station. _ Special arrangements will be made in ny other District for the collection or eparator Cream where sufficient mucement offers. The Factory having made a Speciality i Home Separator Cream, is in a posiion to offer great advantages to Set!ers in the Backblocks. _ HIGH GRADE SEPARATORS of nv make (10 kinds to select from) at iist Prices, on. Exceptionally Easy ’erms. Separators on view at tbo Factory, 20. Peel Street, Gisborne Write or call for full particulars. . A. ARMSTRONG, Manager. SANITARY PLUMBER. 68. GREY STREET. HE SWEETEST THING UPON THE EARTH IS THE PLEASURE OF PLEASING. SANITARY PLUMBING & DRAIN J AGE in connection with trough scheme; House and f lumbihg; Gas and Water Fitting 1 -kinds ; Poryelain 1 Baths, Basme; inks kept in stotk,' .N",' ‘ i
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3337, 2 October 1911, Page 1
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