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BUSINESS NOTICES. <1 VO I ■W■ h| LICENSED SHAREBROKER, J/JASONIC JgUILDINCS. AGENTS AT ALL EXCHANGE CENTRES. P.O. Box No. 175. Telephone No. 559. SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED. MECHANICAL WOOL-TREATING WORKS. A IMPLICATIONS are called for the jO\. position cf WORKING FOREMAN. K nowledge of Wool-store work nccEssary. Applications to Ire addressed— P.O. BOX 176, Gisborne, And to be in by SATURDAY, 28th October. NOTICE. WANTED — MAN with teams to Plough at Repongaere. Apply— J. R. MURPHY, Repongaere. WANTED, immediate Shearers’ Cook, £3 per week, about. '2O to cook tor. —Traill Bros- (late J. Peckover and Co.) TA7ANTED —A Girl to assist.—Mrs. ' ' Kyme, 105 Harris Street, Kaiti. WANTED — Man, for the kitchen ; good wages. —Gisborne- Hotel. WANTED — A Youth, for Motor and Cycle Departments.—Apply, at once, Barlow’s Motor Garage. ANTED—A Young Girl to take part in Fireworks Display.—Apply at once to Managar, Tucker’s Paddock. ANTED —Three Bricklayers.—Apply at once to Colley and Co. W “ANTED—About a dozen Carpenters.—Apply, J. Colley and Co. ANTED—A Cook-Laundress, near Tokomaru Bay • wages 22s 6d ; housemaid kept.—Apply, “Times” OfWANTED— Housemaid, Waitress, Housekeeper, Cook (female), Good Milker (30s), Station Cook (30s), Ploughman, NivrsegirJ, General (4), Cook-General, Young Girl, Shepherd. Married Couple, Youths (2). Disengaged : Driver, Gardener. Wool-cfasser. —Traill Bros, and Co., Peel Street. WANTED, immediate—Cook-Gen-eral for country, 20s per week. — Traill Bros, (late J. Peckover and Co.), Peel Street, opp. “Times” Office. MRS. HARRISON LEE-COWIE’S PUBLIC MEETINGS. TO-NIGHT! SIEVWRIGHT MONUMENT at 7.30. WHINRAY’S HALL at 8 o’clock, Subject, “Will Prohibition Benefit Gisborne?” also “Liquor Advertisements in Daily Papers: The Garbled Selections made by the Gisborne Liquo rites from tlhe Rev. R. S. Gray’s Ohristchurch Speech in Yesterday s ‘Poverty Bav Herald.’ ” Collections at Inside Meetings. ALL INVITED. WOMEN’S MEETING. Y.M.C.A. ROOMS. MRS HARRISON LEE-COW IE will deliver an Address to Women at the Y.M'C.A. Rooms at 3 o’clock 'THIS (TUESDAY) AFTERNOON. All women cordially invited. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW TO-DAY (TUESDAY) and TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY). October 24th and 25th. INTERESTING JUMPING & OTHER COMPETITIONS BOTH DAYS. SHEARING MACHINES And Other INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITS OP THE LATEST INVENTIONS. ENDLESS VARIETY OF SIDE SHOWS The Whole Providing Amusement and Instruction for Young and Old. H. M. PORTER, i Secretary-

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3356, 24 October 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3356, 24 October 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3356, 24 October 1911, Page 1

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