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 imperious demands from our large and varied stock of— BREAD FANCY BREADS . CAKES AND PATISSERIE BERM A LINE BREAD STANDARD BREAD ' WHOLE MEAL BREAD The Most Varied Assortment of Fancies in the Bay. MUFFINS AND CRUMPETS AND HOT PIES. THE STANDARD BAKERY. JMDDY AND Q.EORCE, PROPRIETORS, 75 GLADSONE ROAD, GISBORNE.
NOVELTIES IN ! DAINTY NECKWEAR. NEW “PETER PAN” COLLARS of Guipure and Irish Crochet Lace in many dainty designs, lod, 1s 6d, 1s Hd to 4s lid. FINE MUSLIN “PETER PAN” COLLARS in Plain and Tiny Spot Designs, some finished with Black and White Pipiing, 1s 6d to 2s ltd. MUSLIN .JABOTS, Plain and with Tiny Spots, some trimmed with fine Lace and with Tucked and Hemstitched Collars, 1s 3d 1s 11 d and 2s 6d. NOVELTIES in Silk Maltese Neckwear, including “Peter Pan” Collars and Sets at 2s 6d to 15? frd; Ta-bots at 3s ltd to 3s 6d ; and Scarves at 4c 6d to 355. SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY. PETTI E’S. SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED. WANTED LX);! BOOKBINDING DEPABT--MEN I, a snite.hle LAD to learn the trade. Apply—“Gisborne Times.” WANTEDV( XV.VIED—Young LADY for imi- ** sic shop; able to read music. Apply STA\ E, "limes.” TV ANTED—To buy four or five good dairy Cows or Heifers. Appiv Box 2. Manutuke P.O. , TTrANI'EI) —A first-class Gardener, to milk, etc. Apply G. W. Humphrey, S trat ha 11 am. TT 7AN TED—Two Lady l sliers for the Gisborne' Opera House. Ap]>l y Charles Maurice, General Manager. IVAN TED—General or Lady’s Help, ’ * wages 15s.—<Mr. H. Ford, Munir a papa. Telephone 576 (two long rings.) YVANTED—Good Second Coo’k, also ’ ’ Kitchenmakl—Apply alter tea, The Burlington, Peel Street. TV A NTED—Shepherd, for Waiau ’ station—Apply to Bennett and Sherratt. WANTED—A good Waitress.—Ap- ’ ’ ply Gisborne Hotel. WANTED- »* WmiA - ■A capable Station Hand.—Apply T. Gordon, Waimiata. or D- C. Gray. Waiohika. PECIAL WANTEDS.
I npO LET—Blacksmith’s Business ; 4- * roomed house, blacksmith’* shop and tools; good opening for energetic man—Addlv “Times” Office. WANTED Known—Fresh Okvtu Butter, direct from the churn to your table. Cheapest on the market. Goes further than any other. Try it. I I ITCH the shilling to a bigger load 11 than it ever pulled before—At the Bazaar, Exchange, and Mart’s SweepOut Sale. WT"ANTED —Noisy Hutitaway Dog. ’ ’ Apply by letter “A. 8.,” Muriwai Trading Co. WANTED to Buy—Poultry, in any ’ ' onantitv.—Gisborne Hotel. i v tailing prices could be heard. The Bazaar. Exchange, and Mart would sound like a boiler factory. r FHE way to get money is to save it. ‘ Tbe way to save money is to buy now at the Bazaar, Exchange, and Mart’s Sweep-Out Sale. [DISCLAIMER,—' The man " ‘ Cas*i< 1 y who- aimearcd before tbe Court for drunkenness during the week was not J. J. Cassidy, the Carrier. CPRTNCr"IiLEjNTNG .—Wo wish to 1 ' thank those lhdirs who have forewarned their dates so promptly. Gisborne Cleaning Co., phone bod, or lid Cobliam Street. 1M CLEANING We have the Latest Vacuum Cleaner; it cleans- Carpets, Furniture, Bedding, Venetian Blinds, etc. AYe also clean Chimneys, Windows, Scrub Verandahs, make White and Enamel Paint like new. Exjiort workmen. No disappointments. Bing up 353, or address 113 Cobham Street. TD AIN'T Y CHOI’S cannot lie cut from poor lamb. We cut- nothing but the finest produced.—Machell and Russell. PHOICE Joints of Beef are what C most people want. You get them at Machell and Russell’s. FOR Fresh Fruit, Confectionery, j and Vegetables, there is only one shop to go to—C. I/. Fergusson’s 65 Gladstone Road. All orders promptly delivered. Telephone 634.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3634, 21 September 1912, Page 1
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