» Hi iurranMil SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS f NOTICE. "MESSRS. DOHERTY & BARCLAY beg to notify the Public of Gisborne and surrounding Districts that their NEW STABLES in Gisborne (next to Mr. Alf. Wade’s) are now open. WEDNESDAY, Ist OCTOBER. First-class Stabling Accommodation. Up-to-date Loose Boxes. Ladies’ Waiting Room, with all modern conveniences. Electric Light Throughout. Taxi-Cars, Cabs, Gigs, Buggies and Hacks on Hire at any hour. Motor Cars Repaired on the premises by expert mechanics. ’PHONE 170. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. "PRIVATE Boaid and Residence, -*• “Canberra.” 317 Gladstone Road. First-class Accommodation. Single Rooms. Electric Light thronghont. MRS. A. GORDON, Proprietress. LOST AND FOUND. T OST—Small Gun-metal Wrist Watch.—Finder please return tp McLernon and Sons. T OST, in-Gladstone Road, yesterday morning—Cap off motor cycle gear. Reward.—“ Times” Office. SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED. WANTED. WANTED—A BOY, for our Wharf '' Office. Apply— THE GENERAL MANAGER, The Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ Frozen Meat Company, Ltd. WANTED—Y oung Lady Help; ’’ wou’d teach millinery as part wage; light place; sleep at home preferred.—Apply immediately to Mrs. Rosevear, A wapuni Road; or telephone number 678. TAT"ANTED—An experienced Nurse ' ' for on© baby.—Apply Mrs. V. Barker, “The Bungalow,” Stout St. w 7ANTED, at once—2 HousemaidWaitresses, 2 Waiters, and a first-class Chef.—Apply ‘ Times” Office. "WANTED, at once—Several good * ’ Cooks, Generals, Lady Help for country, also young Girl for country, elderly Man and Boy for station.— Apply Andrew and Richards, Lowe Street. TAT ANTED —A Shepherd for station in Wanganui.—Apply Bennett and Sherratt. WANTED, at once—Experienced Laundress, for Hotel, Tokomaru Bay.—Apply Hotel Coronation.
special wajiTcns. TO L E T. UIX-ROOMED HOUSE, Clifford Street. Apply—- “ Times” Office. WANTED —A Furnished or TJnfurVV nish.ed House.—For further particulars apply “Times.” VACANCIES for Gentlemen Boarders. —Apply early, Kia Ora. Tea Rooms, Lowe Street, __ MADAM SONIA, Egyptian Palmist, Clairvoyant, and Medical Healer, may be consulted from 10 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. at 278 Gladstone Road, opposite Royal Hotel. IF you want your Garden Done Tip, or your Trees Summer-sprayed or Pruned, ring up 914—James Tate, Landscape Gardener, Kaiti. TiyTRS SORENSEN, Clairvoyante and -Ax Health Medium, may be consulted daily, 315 Gladstone Road. MADAME OLIVINA, Clairvoyant, may be consulted at 420, corner of Roebuck Road and Gladstone Road. Health and Business. "DURST Into Public Favor—The De- " cions “MILITARY PICKLE.” Sold by every live grocer in Poverty Bay. Buy a bottle to-day. W ANTED —Come along, Ladies, and get a Smart Rig-out for the Races. Frocks from 7s lid to 90. Why worry about a dressmaker? Call and see Miss Gilmour, Peel Street. DOYAL STABLES, Derby Street, AY near Scottish Hall, open day and night. Feeds Is 6d. all stands 6d. Gigs and Hacks <sn Hire.—J. Grant. ’Phone 911. IF your Grocer hasn’t got “THE MILITARY PICKLE,” try the live grocer of the town you live in. T\yfßE MULLOOLY, ■l’-L Ladies’ Nurse,. 273 Palmereton Road. nH~MotheT! I saw su'h pretty Frocks and Hats at Miss Gilmour’s, Peel Street, and so cheap. Do get me one for the Show 1 TUGS, Jugs, Jugs, from 6d each, at d The People’s Emporium. Sets of Jugs from 3s. rpHE Delicious “MILITARY PICKX LE” pleases all palates—the cream of all pickles. Buj 7 a bottle today. All live grocers. QILVER-MOUNTED Toilet Bott'es, C* Is 6d each, a* Sterling House; Cold Cream and Violet Parma Soap, box of 3 cakes Is 6d, at Sterlmg House; Perfumes, in great variety, from 6d per bottle, at Sterling House; Marking Ink, Nail Brushes, Hair Brushes, and Babies’ Brushes, in endless variety and cheap, at Sterling *Hous9. Visitors to the Show', A'sit Sterling House—it will pay you.— Sterling House for Sterling Value all .the time. >TVHE Tasty “MILITARY PICKLE” A- is stocked by ail grocers who are not asleep. Buy a. bottle to-day.
"TkO you realise the fact that we are stiU selling Christopher Johnson’s and Lockwood's Cutlery at less than wholesale price.—The People’s Emporium. T>UY one Bottle of the Delicious “MILITARY PICKLE,” and you will buy it all the yo«ar round. All brainy grocers sell it. TATE buy low and we sell low. You ’ ' have the benefit of our keen buying, so make your purchases from The People’s Emporium. rpHE “MILITARY PICKLE” is the most delicious pickle you have ever tasted. If the country storekeeper hasn’t got it, try the town j grocer. TNBTJRE your Employees (especially *■ domestics) with W. Lissant Crayton, District Manager for the “Norwich.” TJEAUTIFUL New Dress Material now open at Sterling; House. Silk Stripe Lmenettes at 9d per yard; ■Silk Stripe Mercerised Muslins at 10jd per yara: White Dress Shirts, latest shapes, from 7s lid each ; New Ecru Canvas and Muslin Curtains, just opened. See them at Sterling House, where Sterling; Value reigns “all the time.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3456, 7 October 1913, Page 1
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