BUSINESS NOTICES. f, c. Fleet LICENSED SHAREBROKER, AGENTS AT ALL EXCHANGE CENTRES. P.O. Box Telephone SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED. No. 175. No. 559. NOTICE. WANTED— MAN with teams to Plough at Repongaere. Apply— J. R. MURPHY, Repongaere. WANTED —Two Waitresses for Boarding-house ; £1 per week j easy place. —Apply, “Times” Office. ANTED—A Shepherd.—Apply. E. Semmens, telephone- 412, two long rings. WANTED —General Servant.—Apply. Mrs. F. J. Lysnar, Kaiti. WANTED —A Mam. to do general work.—Apply, Albion Hotel. WANTED — A Cook-Laundress, nea r Tokomaru Bay : wages 22s 6d; housemaid kept.—Apply, “Times” Office. WANTED — A Nursery Governess—also competent General or Ladyhelp.—Apply, Mrs. J. Biddles, private hag, Gisborne, or telephone 80 (two long rings). WANTED — Housemaid, Waitress, Ladyhelp. 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. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS, addressed to the Chairman, will be received until Noon, SATURDAY, 7th October, for— Contract 337: Hire of Horses for Council’s Read Machines. Tenders to be on printed forms. Specifications, etc., at County Office. DeG. FRASER, County Engineer. IDEAL SUMMER BEVERAGES THE Beverages that cheer and invigorate during summer’s depressing heat are H. MARTIN’S FAMOUS AERATED WATERS. For Luncheon, Dinner or at. Bedtime they are the drink par excellenceJars 'kept in stock, and supplied as ordered. When ordering Cooling SUMMER DRINKS, or Pure TABLE VINEGAR, remember tlie^ QENTRAL QORDIAL J^ACTORY. Telephone No. 6. GOLD and Greenstone Links at Sale prices—Nasmith and Son (late Broad). ______ YOU wilili miss the ’Bus, if you don’t order your Mutton Ham for Show Wcdk early. Orders are simply pouring in.—Machell and Russell. ANTED, to Sell—A staunch Quiet Pony, Saddle or Harness, i—Enquire Te Hapara. Store or Thomas, photographer, Makaraka. OR SALE —Twenty purebred Berkshire Slips, price 10s each.—Apply, E. W. Bousfteld, Westmere. Kaituratahi. " ; /MOLD CROSSES of every design at Sale prices.—Nasmith and Son (late Broad). _ ANTED, to Buy—Purebred White Leghorn Hens ; must be young birds.—Apply, “Times” Office. JJ7HY do we work cheaply? Because W we work for cash. Men’s Boots soled and heeled for 3s 9d.—W. Macklin andl Son, 307, Gladstone Road. 'RICES that Speak! Mutton: Sides 2-Jd. Legs 3id, Forequarters 2d. Come and see tire-quality—Machell and Russell, family butchers. __ WJ ANTED Known—That time wears VV out Shoes eventually, but think of the good times you have with'‘lToldsworth’s” while they are wearing out. JOHNSTONE p - SMITH have just oJI opened a full range of Gents Raincoats. Oilskins, Canvas Coats, Mackintoshes. etc. ; JIT ANTED—Mon. to inspect our new W stock of Shirts, Ties, Sox, and Braces; our low prices are the talk of the town.—Nat Hooper. IMITATION.— Holdsworth’s Boots are often imitated. You never know anyone to imitate a lead sovereign or a paste diamond. Think it) over. /CONCERT Programmes. and all 'W classes of Printing exeb)ited_ by an up-to-date staff.—Quotations _ SU 0 , 1 } at Job Department, “Gisborne Timely,,, ’phone 500 “ JOHNSTONE & SMITH. High-class 9J Tailors , and Outfitters. Ladies' Habit and Ride-astride Specialists. ;
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3339, 4 October 1911, Page 1
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