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BUSINESS NOTICES. ' f, o. fiooy: V 7" ‘%;i2rr J — - ’■jj lTSensed^^"^ SHAREBROKER, JyJASONIC gUILDINCS. AGENTS AT ALL EXCHANGE CENTRES. P.O. Box No. 175. Telephone No. 559. SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED. WANTED. COMPETENT MACHINIST To take cha.nge of Re-c.utting and Planing Plant. Highest Wages to good man. Apply— EVANS, NIELD & COMPANY. * WANTED. for Bookbinding Department. Apply— THIS OFFICE. WANTED —Two Bushmen and one Tailer-out. for Matamaii Sawmill. —Apply James Brown, engineer, Kaiti. ANTED—By four bush men, Work Apply, Gladstone Boardingw 'house. WANTED —Good .Coach-smith or v y good Improver to coach-smithing, also a strong Lad for smith’s shop.— Apply, J. B. Leydon, Bright Street. 4ST&T ANTED—A Kitchengirl.—Apply, y y Alexandra Te a Rooms. WANTED —A Cowboy and two Men to thin and weed mangles.—Apply, Walter Ensor, Pulia. TSTANTED—Two Girls as Machinists .V V must be competent with machine, knowledge of trade nob required.— Jettne and 00. WANTED —At once, for Kaiti. Cook and Housemaid.—Apply, “W.,” “Times” Office. WANED —-Shepherd, for station, Wanganui.—Particulars Bennett and Sherratt. WANTED— A Good General Servant.—Apply. Mrs. (Dr-) Wilson, Harris Street, Kaiti. ANTED—GirI for shop.—Gisborne Tinware Co., 30, Peel St. ANTED—Two Cycle Improvers.— Apply, Boom Cycle Company, Lowe Street. ANTED—Housemaid, Waitress, Housekeeper, Cook (female), Housemaid-Waitress, Coo'k (40s), Ivitchenman. Lady help, Laundress (20s), Nursegirl, Genera! (4), Cook-General, Young Girl, Married Couple, Youths j (2). Disengaged: Married Ploughman. Driver. Gardener. Wool-classcr. —Traill j Bros, and Co., Peel Street. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SOCIETY PREVENTION CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. A MEETING of the General Committee wall >be held TO-DAY (TUESDAY), November 21st, at 2.30 p.m., in the Borough Council Chambers. MR. A. WILLIAMS, FRENCH POLISHER (Late Begg and 00. and Dresden Piano ‘ ’ Co.) WISHES to notify the Public of Gisborne that he is prepared to RE-POLISH old Pianos, Leather Suites. Shop Fittings and Furniture, and make them look as good as new. He undertakes to exterminate from the wood all insect, life. ADDRESS— 272, ORMOND ROAD. STANDARD BLENDED TEA STANDARD STANDARD QUALITY VALUE. NO- 4—CHOICEST INDIAN AND CEYLON NO. S—VERY FINE CEYLON. NO. 7-1-CH OICEST INDIAN ORANGE PEKOE NO. B.—CHOICEST CEYLON NO. 9.—VERY FINE CEYLON. Packed in Pound and Half-pound Packets and 21b, 61b, 121 b, and 201 b Tins.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 3379, 21 November 1911, Page 1

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357

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 3379, 21 November 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 3379, 21 November 1911, Page 1

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