BUSINESS NOTICES. F. 0. FIDDV LICENSED SHAREBROKER, ]y£ASONIC JJUILDINCS. AGENTS AT ALL EXCHANGE CENTRES. No. 175. No. 559. P.O. Box Telephone SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED. WANTED. WANTED— For Country Store, MAN to drive and make himself generally useful. Apply— SARGOOD, SON & EWEN, LtdT ANTED—A good General—Apply Vv Mrs. C. P. Davies, Kaiti, during tile, evening, or telephone 137. WANTED —Smart Errand Bay.— Apply Thomas Adams, stationer. WANTED —Young Lady, to assist in shop; must have business experience.—Apply to Thomas Adams, stationer. . TO Shoeing Smiths—Wanted : Improver or good Floorman.—'Apply, Hill blacksmith, Rakauma. ANTED—GirI for shop.—Gisborne Tinware Co., 30. Peel St. ANTED—Two Cycle Improvers.— Apply, Boom Cycle Company, Lowe Street. __ ANTED—A Girl' to assist in kitchen, also Laundress and Assist-ant-Laundress. —Apply, Public Hospi- _____ WANTED— Housemaid, Waitress, Housekeeper, Cook (female), Cook-Laundress 2os, Housemaid-Wait-ress, Man milk and garden etc- (2os). Lady help. Laundress (20s), Ploughman, Nursegirl, Genera! (4), Cook-General, Young Girl, Married Couple, Youtlis (2). " Disengaged: Barmaid. Married Ploughman, Driver, Gardener, Woolclasser. —Traill Bros, and Co.. Peel St. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MECHANICAL WOOL WORKS. (OPPOSITE PARK RACECOURSE). BUYERS OF DAGS IN ANY* QUANTITY. DELIVERY CAN BE MADE AT ONCE OP BOTH DAGS AND WOOL. ALSO ON COMMISSION.— DIRTY LOCKS DIRTY CRUTCHINCS SWEEPINCS ANY DIRTY WOOL. BIDDY BIDDY WOOL WE ONLY REMOVE DIRT. We take no WEIGHT out of the Wool. From present indications of Values you cannot afford to SHIP DIRT. EACH LOT KEPT SEPARATE. SUPPORT A NEW INDUSTRY WHICH WILL SAVE YOUR MONEY. NOTICE TO CARRIERS HART Loads of Bales of Wool to be treated on Commission may be ft at entrance without leaving main )ad. Loads of Dags, otc., to be taken to the shed. Your co-operation is requested in the collection of Dags. If bags are required, please ring up MECHANICAL WOOL TREATING WORKS. C. K. PASLEY, Agent. E. H. BARBER, Manager. Telephone 155 _!-ACRE, high, dry. and levelled, rear 4z of Ma nga papa School, £lO5, easy terms or cash.—W. Liesant Clayton, agent.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3372, 11 November 1911, Page 1
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322Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3372, 11 November 1911, Page 1
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