BUSINESS NOTICES. THE mind may be fed upon fancy, but the matter-of-fact stomach imperiously demands .something more substantial, and will not be put off with dreamy ideals. We can satisfy the irpperious demands from our large and varied stock of— READ B' JjIANCY B READS £JAKEB AND JpATISSERIE jgERMALINE READ B' gTANDARD JJREAD The Most Varied Assortment of Fancies in the Bay. RUFFINS AND QRUMPETS AND JJOT piES. THE STANDARD BAKERY. FIDDY and CEORCE, Proprietors, 75 Gladstone Road,
LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR HATS AT SPECIAL PRICES. You only need to see these useful SUMMER HATS, which are being displayed in our window to agree that the values are exceptional. The. Assortment includes HATS of Tagel, Pedal and Chin Straw and Shanghai Silk, trimmed with Velvet and Faille Ribbons. I hey are worth from Ss 6d to 24s 6d. Special Prices, 4s 11d, 6s 11d, gs 11ti to 12s 6d. PETTI E’S.
A QUICK SALE "Adi TILL Ce effected with this BARVV CAIN hv anyone who is wanting to fnrnisli a 6-roomed Villa, and do it well. Contents of six rooms well furnished This includes a Piano, a solid walnut Saddleback Chesterfield Suite, and the rest of equal quality and none of it over G months in use. Further particulars— C. Gr. BLOORELOWE STREET. SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED. A PPLICATIOXS are invited from A Lads between ages of 13 and 16 years, for the position of Telegraph Message-boy. Fifth Standard Certificate required unless boy is under 14 years of age, when Sixth Standard Certificate necessary. Preference given to lads holding certificate of proficiency. Apply to Chief Postmaster, Gisborne.
WANTED— A good Gardener for Te Karaka Hotel. Apply Murray and Crompton. WANTED - Two Laundresses for the Gisborne Hospital.—Apply the Matron. WANTED— A reliable Man as Groom and General Useful; references. —Apply A. H. Wallis, Kaiti. Telephone 200. WANTED— A Lad.- Help, or GM to assist. —Annlv Mrs. Parnell, 304 Palmerston Road. WANTED Cook-General and Nurse-Housemaid.—A poly Mrs Carleton Williams, Muriwai. Tel. (two rings). SPECIAL WANTEDS. WANTED Known—Fresh Okitu Butter,-direct from the churn to your table. Cheapest on the market. Goes further than any other. Try it. BUY it at once, you will buy no other —Mad i ell and Russell’s Corned Beef and Corned Mutton. ’Phone 359. SHOULD Water. Coal, or Oil Raring be required in your district hv ; up-to-date id ant and methods, please write, as 1 have charge of one of Mr. Gil herd’s well-known Auckland Boring machines. References to wide-ly-known dairy companies, coal companies- and farmers. Prices oil application. G. P. CRAIG, Boring Exne-rt. Manutuke. AIRS. OURZIXSKT. T-adi' Num\ Al ] i i> ,-r ],-. s Vacancies for I’atient'-: also iivop.arod to attend -'•- x a- natients.
LOST AND FOUND. 'CIOUND —Tho Most Reasonable .IT Shop at which to procure Baths, Basins. Sinks, and Gas Fittings.—F. H. Wilkinson, 68 Grev Street. FOR SALE. Nine tons of choice apples YET.—'Why nay more- when tho srrower will sunnlv Dong'hert- and Rokewood 9s nor case (about 401 b), delivered F. 0.8. Napier. Cash with order. ® J. W. WALKER, Hastings Orchard, Hastings. Establishedi 7 years- __ _ ANKS.—2OO and 400 ™llon; cheap.—At W. J. Cox and Co.’s.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIIII, Issue 3625, 11 September 1912, Page 1
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