BUSINESS NOTICES. THE mind may be fed upon fancy, bnt 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 ALINE 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. HAVE YOU GOT A “pDY THE VERY NEWEST. For the River, the Seaside, the House, the Theatre, for travelling —in fact, for everywhere and anywhere. Of Dainty Washing ZEPHYR at 1s 9d. Of JAPANESE SILK in a variety of Colorings, at 3s Bel. Ox Dainty Plaid and Striped Two Tone SILKS at 5s 3d. Of Two Tone CHARMEUSE SATIN at Ss 3d. SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW. PETTI E’S. SITUATIONS vacant ‘ano wanted. WANTED. YWANTED—SCR U B CUTTERS. * ' Gang ox five preferred. Apply to — DALGETY and COMPANY, Ltd. Y,\7 ANTED—Man to milk, kill, and ’ ’ make himself generally useful. —Apply Williams arid. KettleWf ANTED—A first-class Scullery ’ ' Man.—Apply "The Burlington,” Peel Street. T/t/"ANTED —At once. Smart Ex per i- ' * eneed Waitress. Apply Piccadilly Tea Rooms. TYTANTED—Married Shepherd, hack 1 ' station, Wairero, wages £2 week and found.—Apply H- D. Buchanan, Whatatutu. T/LTANTED —A Girl to assist. ApT ply Mrs Dobson, Hu rax Hura Road. off Harris Street, Kaiti. SPECIAL WANTEOS. WANTED Known—Fresh Ofcitu Butter, direct from the churn to your table. Cheapest on the market. Goes further than any other. Try it. L? ECHERCH E Sappers are obtainJL '-' able nightly at “The Burlington,” tho most up-to-date supper rooms, Webb’s Buildings, Peel Street. Cl EE Naples and Die! said the tour-., ist. But don’t. You will thief it better to visit Edwards’ Te Hapara Great Clearing Sale and participate in tho genuine bargains that are to be had there. Q PAIRS Cashmere Sox for 2s 6d, Men’s Merino Shirts, strong and good, usual price 2s lid, sale price Is lid each, Balbriggan Under-shirts Is 2d each, strong Working Shirts usual price 2s lid, sale price Is lid each. At Edwards’ Te Hapara Cash Exchange Clearing Sale. LI ITCH the shilling to a bigger load 11 than it ever pulled before—At the Bazaar, Exchange, and Mart’s SweepOut Sale, , I r railing prices could be heard, Tlio A Bazaar, Exchange, and Mart would sound like a boiler factory. YYUITE a. stir has been caused bv the opening of “The Burlington,” the new Luncheon, Afternoon Tea. and Supper Rooms, Webb’s Buildings. Crowded daily and nightly. r THE way to got money is to save it. J The way to save money is to buy now at tho Bazaar, Exchange, and Mart’s Sweep-Out Sale. v AAh ANTED to Buy—Poultry, in any ’’ quantity.—-Gisborne Hotel. jT'DW A R DS’ TcT } lapara CkiXlx Exchange great Clearance Sale: Yard wide White Calico 4s 3d dozen, Ladies’ Cambric Handkerchiefs (3 for Is, Babies’ Hoods and Hats 6d, 9d, and Is. each. The Side lasts for 21 days only. PDWARDS’ ... Te Hapara Cash Exchange great Clearance Sale is now in full swing and last for 21 days only. It will pay anyone to visit this •sale. New goods all reduced. Bona fkle Bargains. QPRING CLEANING.—We wish to thank those ladies who have forewarded their* dates so promptly. Gisborne Cleaning Co., phone 353, or 113 Cobham Street. VACUUM* CLEANING. We have ’ the Latest Vacuum Cleaner; it cleans- Carpets, Furniture, Bedding, Venetian Blinds, etc. We also clean Chimneys, Windows, Scrub Verandahs, make White and Enamel Paint like new. Expert workmen. No disappointments. Ring up 3-53, or address 113 Cobham Street. WHERE shall I dine? Why, at VV “The Burlington,” the new Luncheon, Afternoon Tea, Tea. and Supper Rooms, Webb’s Buildings, Peel Street. Tho best appointed in town,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3640, 28 September 1912, Page 1
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