BUSINESS NOTICES. LICENSED SHAREBROKER, gUILDINCS. AGENTS AT ALL EXCHANGE CENTRES. P.O. Box No. 175. Telephone No. 559. SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED. WANTED. WANTED— For Country MAN to drive and make Store, himself generally useful. Apply— SARGOOD. SON & EWEN, LtdWANTED —Smart Young Man. to milk and generally useful.—Apply, E. Semmens. tel. 412 (2 long rings) or ‘‘Times” Office. WANTED — A Girl to assist in kitchen.—Apply, Public Hospital. WANTED —A Ladylielp for the country, ‘ light house duties, other hell) kept.—Apply, telephone 308 or Mrs. R. Bruce, Kanakauaia. ANTED—GirI “as Machinist, must, he competent with machine; knowledge of trade not required.— Jeune and Co. WANTED —A Housemaid. —Apply, by telephone, Mrs. Barnes-Gra-ham, HangaroaWANTED —Housemaid, Waitress, Housekeeper, Cook (female), Cook-Laundress 20.5, Housemaid-Wait-ress, Man milk and garden etc- (255), Ladylielp. Laundress (20s), Ploughman, Nursegirl, Genera! (4), Cook-General, Young Girl, Mamed Couple, Youths (2). Disengaged: Barmaid. Married Ploughman, Driver, Gardener, Woolclasser.—Traill Bros, and Co., Peel St. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Y.M.G.A. EVERY Member is requested to attend the Annual Meeting of the Association THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 7.30. Several important matters to be. discussed. SOCIAL EVENING for Members and Friends at 8.30 p.m. AUCKLAND HOTEL EMPLOYEES’ UNION (Gisborne Branch.) THE usual Monthly Meeting of this Union will be held in Townley’fs Hall, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 8 pm. Full attendance is requested. A. S. RICHARDS, Secretary. TO THE RATEPAYERS COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. WHATAUPOKO RIDING. X ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— At the request of a large number of Ratepayers, I have consented to become a Candidate at the forthcoming Election. I am iar favor of Progress, but with Economy, and should you return me I will make it my business to carefully watch the interests of the Ratepayers, and endeavour to see that every penny is spent in the right direction, without fear or favour. This is my first venture into public matters, and I am, therefore, not associated with any party, and having a considerable amount of time at my disposal. your interests will be properly attended to. Being aware of the fact that the Waimata River so completely divides the Riding, I stand in for a fair sense of justice for both sids, and for the County as a whole. Trusting to be favored with your confidence. I am. Yours faithfully, D. J. PARKER. 300 K COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION WHATAUPOKO RIDING. IfU A. FORDE MATTHEWS will address the Ratepayers m he Church of England Hall, V hatau,olvO at 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT (TUES)AY). A full attendance will be deemed a aver. A. FORDE MATTHEWS. ORA DAIRY COMPANY. COMPANY wish to notify the hiblic of Gisborne that they are ■liveving PASTEURISED MILK M bottles. The bottles, wind: led for, are washed by machinery Factory. MONEY TO LEND. £BGOO We have these sums or £6OO £2OOO amounts to suit Borrow- £3/5 £IOOO ers awaiting investment, £9OO at from sto 6 per cent., £2OO , according to the amount £lOl and the nature of the security: DE LAUTOUR, BARKER, STOCK AND MATTHEWS, Solicitors, Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3368, 7 November 1911, Page 1
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