BUSINESS NOTICES. LICENSED SHAREBROKER, JgUILDINGS. AGENTS AT ALL EXCHANGE CENTRES. P.O. Box No. 175. Telephone No. 559. SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED. NOTICE. ANTED—MAN with teams to Plough at Repongaere. Apply— J. R. MURPHY, Repongaere. W ANTED. ANTED—SAWYERS for 25,000 ft of timber. For narticulars, apply— MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Ltd. Or F. MORICE, Tiniroto. WANTED —A Good Painter—Apply G. S. Vincent. Stout Street, ’phone GO2. M ERCERY JUNIOR Wanted.—Apply, Charlie Adair. ANTED Experienced Driver : married man preferred: good wages with small cottage free.—Apply, B, Taylor, Whatatutu. ANTED—Yardman:; must be able to mil’k.—A. H. Airoy, WhataUtu Hotel. . ANTED—For small family, on Kaiti, a good General or capable iadyhelp; wages, £1 per wee'k.—Apply, Jrs. D. M. Parker. _ ANTED—A Smart Boy to milk and make himself generally uscul.—Apply, G. S. Kemp, Mnriwai. r ANTED—A eompetent General or . . Ladyhclp.—Apoly, Mrs. J. Bidles, private bag, Gisborne, or telephone 0 (two long rings). ANTED—A Man. to do general work. —Applv, Albion Hotel. WANTED —A Cook-Laundress, near Tokomaru Bay ; wages 22s 6d; housemaid kept.—Apply, “Times” Office. __ ANTED—Housemaid, Waitress, w Housekeeper, Cook (female), vurse-Housemaid, Rouseabout Milk 255), Kitchen man. Kitchengirl, Nuiso;irl, General (4), Cook-General, Young JiiT, Shepherd, Married Couple. Youths 2). Disengaged: Station Cook. Driver, hardener, Station Carpenter.—J. Peckver and Co.. Licensed Registry, Pern t rentANTED —A Bachelor to share 5roomed Cottage with respectable img. man.—Apply, P. W. Sargisson d Co., produce merchants. OR SALE—Cheap to clear promptly about 50 sacks Prime Up-to-date ed Potatoes. —Apply, at once, D. M. ’ phone 185. (ANTED, to Purchase.—Turkeys, . Ducks and Fowls, must be young ds also few Sucking Pigs, for show; rhest price given for good stock.— ply, Clare and Sons, caterers, Gladne Road. 0 HAND this clay per Victoria from Sydney—so cases Assorted Fruit, a consignment Frisco Apples—J). M. HY do we work cheaply? Because we work for cash. Men’s Boots ;d and heeled for 3s 9d.—W. Macklin 1 Son, 307, Gladstone Road,. |TANTED Known—That time wears V out Shoes eventually, hut think the good times you have with“Hoklsrth’s” while they are wearing out. ANDING, ex Waitemata from Bluff —2O tons Prime Table Potatoes; orders reduced rate by the jxm m: wharf.—D. M. Orr, ’phone 165. ANTED —Men. to inspect our new . . stock of Shirts, Ties, Sox, and Braces; our low prices are the talk of the town.—Nat Hooper. VllTATlON.—JToldsworth’s Boots are often imitated- You never knew /one to imitate a lead sovereign or a ste diamond. Think it over. TO DAIRY FARMERS ON THE RAILWAY LINE AND OTHERS. THE OKBTU BUTTER FACTORY Is prepared to Purchase —FRESH SEPARATOR CREAM— In Large or. Small' Quantities. THE Highest Price will be paid for Cream of good quality, delivered at the Railway Station. Special arrangements will be made m any other District for the collection of Separator Cream where sufficient inducement offers. The Factory having made a Speciality in Home Separator Cream, is in. a position to offer great advantages to Settlers in the Backblocks. HIGH GRADE SEPARATORS of any make (10 kinds to select from) at List Prices, on • Exceptionally Easy Terms. , Separators on view at the Factory, 120. Peel Street, Gisborne. Write or call for' full particulars, P, A. ARMSTRONG, Manager.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3343, 9 October 1911, Page 1
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