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 largo and varied stock of---BREAD FANCY BREADS CAKES AND PATISSERIE BERMALINE BREAD STANDARD BREAD WHOLE MEAL BREAD The Most Varied Assortment of Fancies in the Bay. MUFFINS AND CRUMPETS AND HOT PIES. THE STANDARD BAKERY. . JHDDY 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 Hd. FINE MUSLIN “PETER PAN” COLLARS in Plain and Tiny Spot Designs, some finished with Black and White Pipiing, 1s 6d to 2S 11d. MUSLIN JABOTS, Plain and with Tiny Spots, some trimmed with fine Lace and with Tucked and Hemstitched Collars, 1s 3d 1s Hd and 2s 6d. NOVELTIES in Silk Maltese Neckwear, including “Peter Pan” Collars and Sets at 2s 6d to 15s 6d; Tabots at 3s 11 cl to »s 6d ; and Scarves at 4s 6d to 355. SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY. PETTI E’S.
AT LAST GISBORNE'IS TO ENJOY A .Thoroughly Up-to-date 'jpEA AND <>UPPER J^OOMS, AYhirli wilt bear favorable comparison with any in the larger centres of the Dominion. THE BURLINGTON Oecupving the two top floors of WEBB’S FINE NEW BUILDING’S, REEL STREET, will open on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 25th INST. The Rooms have been luxuriously furnished, and electric fans will be installed to keep tire atmosphere _oool and fresh. Music I>y a competent Orchestra will add a charm to the surroundings. x . The Culinary Department will be in charge of a highly-qualified chef, while the service wall lie unexceptional. Accommodation for 200 DinersA Speciality will be made for Dainty •Afternoon Teas. Mrs. McCORMICK. Proprietress. TARIFF at THE BURLINGTON, to f [opened Wednesday, Best Lunch, in Town Is, Dainty Afternoon Tea 6d’. Special arrangement for weekly customers.
SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED. VERCER. \ IMPLICATIONS i'or the position of ■A VERGER to Holy Trinity Church will be received until 12 noon SATURDAY, 28th ins't. The duties requirod may he seen at the office of the undersigned- • GEO. J. WINTER, ClnirchwaiTlen. WANTED. A P PRENTICES, Improvers, Machinists. Coat and Skirt Hands. plyMADAME LAW, Win. Fettie and Co., Ltd. WANTED —Man to milk, kill, and ' ’ make himself generally useful. —-Apply Williams and Kettle. _ TAT ANTED—An experienced Woman ' ' Cook, also Housemaid, for Motu Hotel.—Applv Hotel Coronation. \\7ANTED—An —Apply A. tutu Hotel. Assistan t 11. Airey. Barman. WhataAA7ANTED —Two Painters.—C. L. ’ ’ Miller, Mangapapa. Telephone . r )7G (3 rings). AA 7 ANTED—To buy four or five good ' ’ dairy Cows or Heifers. Apply Box 2. Manutuke P. 0,, ; WANTED—A thorough General, or * ' young Girl to assist.—Apply Mrs .T. Colley, To Hapara. Telephono 116 (two rings): SPECIAL WANTEDS. rpo LET—Blacksmith's Business; 4I roomed house, blacksmith’s shop and tools ; good opening for energetic man.—Ann.lv “Times” Office. WANTED Known—Fresh Olcitu Butter, direct from the churn to your table. Cheapest on the market. Goes further than any other. Try it. TXITCH the shilling to a bigger load * than it ever pulled betfore—At the Bazaar, Exchange, and Mart’s SwoopOut Sale. ' ■ WANTED to Buy—Poultry, in any '' ouantitv.-—Gisborne Hotel. IF falling prices couldt be heard, The Bazaar, Exchange, and Mart would sound like a boiler factory. T'HE way to get money is to save it. The way to save money is to buy now* at the Bazaar,, Exchange, and Mart’s Sweep-Out Sal©.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3636, 24 September 1912, Page 1
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