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AMUSEMENTS. THE OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHTI TO-NICHTI The Last Chance of Seeing the Greatest Programme ever offered to the Public of Gisborne. FIRE AT SEA. Realistic and Thrillinu Scenes. AN OCEAN-LINER CATCHES FIRE IN MID-OCEAN. See the Sensational Rescue of Passengers from tlie Burning Ship. THE EQUINE SPY. A Drama over 2000 ft. long, And features the most inte’ligont liorso that has ever existed. THE DIAMOND PATH—Absorbing Rex Drama. And many others. COM ING WEDN ESDA Y. “FATHER.” A Gripping Masterpiece 3000 ft long. Plan at Lucas’s. Prices as usual. SITUATION? VARANT AND WANTED T ! BUSHMEN. npO LET, a: To Rata Station—About 1000 Acres Light Bush, Tawa and Birch, in areas of 150 acres and upwards.—Apply C. GAUKRODGER; or, T, HOPPER, To Rata, Wliatatutu Bureau. WANTEDTWO ENERGETIC LADS fur Plumbing Department; Also, ONE FIRST-CLASS WIRE-MAX for the Electrical Department. Apply— F. HALL and SONS. WANTED, by two Men—Work in ’ ' country.—Apply, stating wages, to •‘Gisborne Times.” TWO young Men want Work, foneing or scrub-cutting.—Apply at “Times” Office. T\ 'ANTED.—A Chinese Laundryman.—Apply This Office. [WANTED-Young Girl, to assist- in housework.—Apply Mrs. H. E. >cdd, 161 Harris Street, Kait-i. IJ AIR DRESSER* open for Engagcment; many years’ experience; toady and i enable. Eoj* partmu.ai s |i|)jy "Times” Office. 'ANTED—A smart Waitress. — Apply Mrs. Wont-ion. WANTED— Young Girl, to help; * ’ hours, 0 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.— Apply -Mrs 11. E. Hill, 109 Fox Street. 'Pltone 213. TV WANTED—Reliable Person, to look ' * after elderly lady.—Apply Miss Campbell, 11 Haronga Read, Kaith ’Phone 120. ANTED Cook-Generals, Com- * ' panion-Help, Woman Cook, Girl to assist. Andrew and Richards, Lowe Street. LOST AMD POUND. J OST—Handbag, between Manutuko and Matawhero Saleyards. Reward ‘•Times” Office. POUND—The Most Reasonable Shop at which to procure Baths, Basins, Sinks, and Gas Fittings.—F. H. Wilkin son. 68 Grey Street PBOPEKTtS* TO LET AMD Blf.G 'O LET, furnished—New 5-roonicd Modern House, situated Palmerail Road; low rent to careful tenant. Address at “Times” Office, 'OR PROMPT SALE—New House of 5 rooms, with washhouse, bathorn, and hot and cold water; high rel section; 15 minutes from the jst Office. Total price £470. and ily £7O cash required.—Apply Traill •os. and Co., Peel Street. 'OR SALE, at- Matawai —3-roomed Cottage, cheap.—Apply to W. jllard, near new station, Matawai. 'OR SALE—Section, nearly quarteracre, Russell Street, price £170,' lail deposit, balance 3 years.—Oaks, uid Agent, Grey Street. 'OR SA Lth-5-roomed House, Fox Street, newly erected, close to wn, price £460, deposit £6O. This very cheap.—Oaks, Land Agent, •Cy Street. ji BARGAlN.—Sections, total area V If acres, Lyndkurst Street, nip £7SO).—W. Lissant Clayton'Oß ""SALE—S -roomed House, .situated in Ormond Road; 2 Sections er a J-acre eacih ; bouse built three ars; price £625, £IOO deposit.— iks, Land Agent, Grey Street. )R SALE—Section, J-ac-ro, just off Ormond Road, high and dry, price !5, £25 deposit, balance 3 years, s-section* to-day is valued at £l4O. )aks, Land Agent, Grey Street. 17 ANTED to Sell at once—3s Acy res, Daft dn Road. A beautiful >. £4lO. Terms, £llO cash.—Wsank Clayton, Agent. NOR SALE—Sections, Oswald Road, 1 Mangapapa, £l2O each; £2O sh.—W Lissant Clayton. Agent. ‘OirSALE—S-roomed new Cottage, situated in nice locality, comitiding an ideal view, very convenit, well bivlt f kauri, price £ISOO, >0 deposit —V aks, Land Agent, •ey Street. DR SALE—-l-roomed new House and 5 Sections on a corner in angapapa, cheap at £650, £IOO desit.—Oaks, Land Agont, Grey St. SPECIAL WAHTED3. ANTED —Kind person to adopt Baby Girl six months old. ApT.J., this office. GATED, .. . in. Dancing, once or twice weelc-!-ocr provided.—Address- No. 101, ECU AM’S Assigned Stock bought at 8s 6d in the £ how on at Rede’s Buildings. UN’S Flannels 2s 3d, Ties 9d each, Underpants 2s 3d, Socks lOd a , at Bceeham’s Assigned Stock, stone’s Buildings. ••• R.YARD’S Shirtings at s>jd yard, Long Curtain Net at 6d yard, vy Sheeting 10?,cl, Curtains 2s 6d dr, at Bcecham’s Assigned- Stock, stone’s Buildings. -W is the time to buy nice Heavy Tweed Coats from 20s, Rainproof ;s 22s 6d, at Bcecham’s Assigned es. E are selling Vests 6d each, Horroclis’s Calico at 4s lid dozen, at •.hands assigned stock, Redstone’s dings. .ICES to suit tho most economical Purse. 12 yards Black Voylo s per yard. Heavy Winter Tweed ;s Materials from 2s 6d per yard, ndid Lino Ladies’ Waterproof is from 19s 6d. Boys’ Hoavy ed Overcoats from 14s each. H. 318, Gladstone Road (next Royal el.)

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3804, 15 April 1913, Page 1

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722

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3804, 15 April 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3804, 15 April 1913, Page 1

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