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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. HOUSE, close to town, |-acre, live fence all round. Price £500; cash £SO. Easy terms. K-ROOMED HOUSE,' Victoria Town.ship, corner section. Price £650; cash £3O. Easy terms. Every convenience and sewerage. HOUSE, Stout Street, Whataupoko. £900; cash wanted £SO. River and road frontages. Every convenience. O AND 3-ROOMED HOUSES, Kaiti, sewerage connected. Price for the two £675; cash wanted £SO. Easy terms. (New housed.) Y\ 7 E have also for anybody with a *’ small capital of £650, an Investment paying over 20 per cent. Anybody wanting Sections at half their prices and: small deposits, call on T. W. H ACKETT & C 0 -’ LOWE STREET. —INSURE WITH— gOUTH JJRITISH TNSURANCE QO., J^TD. A LOCAL INSTITUTION. FIRE—MARINE—ACCIDENT. Risks of Every Deecription Accepted. THE FARMERS’ SPECIAL. ACCIDENT and SICKNESS Policy, covering all accidents and thirty diseases- h dm MOST LIBERAL Policy issued ic tht' Farming Community. Ask our Agent in your District about it, or iunuire ;;t the Branch Office, opposite G.P.O. S. S. DEAN, Manager. TH EG r S BOR \ K M EC! 1 A NIC A L WOOE-TRE MING WORKS. OPPOSITE PARK RACECOURSE. TJI CHEST PRICES given for DAGS x± and DIRTY WOOL in any quantity. We recommend Farmers to merely pull off the dirty wool from fleece, dry, and bale or bag, and deliver to Works or the nearest railway station. We pay for bagging, carting, and rail, and offer a price per ton. Or will buy cleaned wool on a valuation. Do not clip dags, as this spoils length of staple and price. You save the labor and waste, and market the whole clip. G. K. PASLEY, Agent REMOVAL NOTICE. T HAVE REMOVED to larger Premises, at 158 Peel Street. F. H. WILKINSON, Sanitaiv Plumber. SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED. W A N TED. WANTED—Smart BOY, to learn the Hardware trade; 15s per week to suitable boy. Apply sharp to— E. REES, The Leading Ironmonger. W A N T E D. WANTED—A TAILOR, * ’ Ring up W. McCULLOCH, Manager Oates Bros.’ Tailoring Dept., Tokomaru Bay. WANTED, at once —Several Lady ** Helps, for country; also, Married Couples.—Andrew and Richards, Lowe Street. TAT ANTED—Experienced Laundress. —Apply Hotel Coronation. WANTED—Smart Waitress, for the ’’ Gisborne Hotel.—Apply Gisborne Hotel. "VYr A N TED Experienced General ’ ’ Servant; good place.—Apply “Times” Office. TV 7 AN TED—A good Girl as General. ’* Wages £1 per week.—Mrs. A. Waclismar.n, Childers Road, or Telephone 298. _ WANTED —A good Man Cook, must. ’ * be good bread maker; wages 35s.—Apply Bennett and Sberratt. WAN TED—A Married Couple, wit-h- ---** out encumbrances.—Apply Bennett and Sberratt. TY/ - ANTED—A good Housemaid- * * Waitress.- —Apply Mrs. Richardson, Kaiteratalii Hotel. \Y 7 ANTED—General, or Girl to as- ' * sist.—Apply Mrs. Maude, 88 Wainui Road. WANTED —Strong Lad, assist in ’ ’ factory.— Apply Manager, Okitu Factory. YY r ANTED—A good Housekeeper or General. —Mrs. R 110 Harris Street-. W. Kyme, WANTED—Married Couple for station.—Apply C. A. deLautour, Kaiti. W ANTED—A young Girl, to assist Inarricd couple on station. —Apply Telephone 535. SPECIAL W4NTSO*LKPHONE No. 27, Charlie Smith’s private residence, Kirk1, Manga-papa. JARDIAN Assurance Co. accepts Fire, Employers’ Liability, Peril, Accident, and Glass Insurance owest current- rates.—T. G. LawDistrict Agont, Gisborne. -you want your Garden Done Up, or your Trees Summer-sprayed or ned, ring up 914.—James Tate, tlscape Gardener, Kaiti. vour Grocer hasn’t got “THE "MILITARY PICKLE,” try the grocer of the town you live in. YAL STABLES, Derby Street near Scottish Hall, open day and t. Feeds Is 6d, all stands 6d. and Hacks on Hire.—J. Grant. nc 911. EC Delicious “MILITARY PICKLE” pleases all palates—the nof all pickles. Buy a bottle toAll live grocers. SPLENDID Line of Books issued at 6s each. We are slaughtering > at Is 6d each, at “The People’s orium.” _ : G" Tast-v ‘At ILITARY PICKLE” is stocked by all grocers who are Lslcep. Buy a bottle to-day. LINE of Travellers’ Samples of Gold Brooches, Links, Watches, at slaughter prices at “The I’eoEmporium.” Y one Bottle of the Delicious “MILITARY PICKLE,” and will buy it all the year round. irainy grocers sell it. NT’S Rudge Cycle, free wheel, secondhand, any trial, in firsti order, only £3 19s, call early, a Cycle Co. ' “ Tal- , - 12 is, any trial, ail accessories, cheque £8 8b • Boo®.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3483, 7 November 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3483, 7 November 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3483, 7 November 1913, Page 1

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