BUSINESS NOTICES. THE • STANDARD BAKERY. F. C. FIDDY PROPRIETOR. Now booking orders for dainty CHRISTMAS CAKES MINCE PIES, and other SEASONABLE DELICACIES. TTAVING completed arrangements for the purchase of the old business founded 40 years ago by Mr James Erskine, I would noint out to the Public of the District—--That my PLANT is the most UP-TO-DATE in the Bay. 2—That I use only the BEST MATERIALS. ' 3 —That I employ only EXPERT TRADESMEN. Call with your Order or ring up Telejihone No. 25. NOTE.—I shall be pleased to show Residents or Visitors oyer my Bakery Premises at any time. F. C. FIDDY PROPRIETOR. AMPHORA ART POTTERY Is an exact reproduction of Old Roman Ware, recently unearthed from the buried cities of the Ancient Roman Empire. The assortment includes Flower Bowls, Urns, Water Jars, etc., all unique in design and most suitable for Christmas Gifts. The prices range from 2s 3d. 3s 6d to 6s 6d for the smaller articles And up to 19s 6d and 27s 6d for the larger sizes. These goods are being displayed in our large Window. PETTI E’S. NOTICE. Y/U'E have pleasure in announc- » * ing that we have secured the services of MR. A. H. HODGE MANAGER OF OUR GISBORNE BRANCH, Hi succession to our late Manager, Mr. H. E G. Thompson, “who has been promoted to a responsible position on our Napier staff. Mr. Hodge is well and favorablv known to the .-Gisborne public/ having been for the past 25 years in the employ of Messrs. Nelson Bros., Ltd. ; for the past 19 years as Chief Engineer; and clients may rely upon his best efforts being: in their interests. JAS J ENGINEERS. KO O M Fo 0 T OVJpEL’S / Gp) ACHES leav #ol'oKo\jfULY RAKAUROA, MaMi, & MOTU. C. LOVELL, Proprietor. rjTHE QISBOHN^IpUBLISHING o^/td. ALAN AL Year | ends onf less our Buj DECEMBER 31st| 'e should be greatly obliged if Clients ould find it convenient to settle all ICCOUNTS BEFORE that date. SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED. * FED. AANTED—A. JkVNAGER, foii’R ’/ p seiran L Stat \4m._ MuAlkofc aeJusffed|u£|/' t ami cWntrf.—A]iply’Ho the undersfgiicfl, by letter, up to the 26th INSTANT. JOHN CLARK, Opoa. TI TAKf ED-UTw<> General i > '/ bi nfi i /liW tnS smaoy ;ia. Goipral L.mis’f fccod /v|f|es{ tcfi s inApply C| E Telephone 284 (thr | eo wngs). ANTED Jvp as Comlllliousehold. \ ov pa n ion hel r Apply P.O. Box, 19,Upborne. ousomaid; also, 1 wages.—ApWANTED Ivitchenm ply Dominion el. ndv mr Ma VY Applj coi 101 o ro ANTED Cook-General, after holidays ; good home ; good wageiE—Apply at on’ee, Mrs. Toneycliffe, Street. JpfJ RifMVRf). Jfdst early in July ■ a J|sp-lu4[CiU<n. uofif&iniim 2 gold pins, one- m&Masimcljprfulem engraved, The other ricau) head.—Apply* “Tunes” Office. T OST —Black fejiling, white hind "•>, foot, Reward.— George Browny Stables. i'OUND>—The Most Reasonable Shop at which to procure Baths, asins, Sinks, and Gas Fittings.—F. [. Wilkinson. 68 Grey Street.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3712, 23 December 1912, Page 1
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