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WANTED. “TE RATA” REGISTRY OFFICE. If you want a Position just Ring 054 or 515. nd your Wants will be attended to. MRS. E. HEAD, Proprietress. E ANTED TO RENT for short period—‘Motor Shed in vicinity of very.—Apply “Garage,” do this office. WANTED —> An experienced Cook ’ T for town Hotel; also two House-maid-waitresses, town hotel.—Apply Te Rata. ’Phone 95.4. fd Pf>. eiAs and Co.Tlftd. 3D— A man t id at ten •aharn-id., KaiTT. G ild mpetent young | on as Governess, j A.K.,” Box 64fV Art a Wairoa. ltv. WANTED—Two or.three acres of la'nd with wliare.—Apply ‘A.M.’ Times WANTED—Capable person for Housework, sleep out.—Apply “Times.”. WANTED.—Reliable Woman for 1 Housework. Phone 1259, evenings. A/V7 ANTED bv Capable. Alan— T Gardening by Day or'Week.— Apply Times Office. W ANTED for Town Hotel—Relieving Alaid; also two HousemaidWaitresses same hotel.—Wall’s Registry Office, 319 Ormond Road. ’Phone 1407, man used to Turin work requires position on station or large mixed farm. No milking preferred.—Write “C.J.,” Times Office. WERONA HOUSE/ Corner Bright St. and Childers Rd., Gisborne. —Board and Residence. Single arid Double Rooms. Terms Aloderate.— Airs. L. Williams, Proprietress. • WANTE. OWN. Ladies’ -Under- * w-^nv—s4 wide, circular^ A wearorv onlv WHEN in doubt ' Hardware C> ale for Kitchen iVare. •d-z-Pettie’s. -up visit j Gisborne smtfyDo'.vn / useholcL ' 4.A-INCH IVO ladies’ vest ful finish 6 II CELAXESE for jfje. Soft, beautiPettie’s. TJ AYE Your Pram or Push Chair Repaired by experts.—Pram House, 309 Gludstone-rd. Phone 1646. QOLORED CE^NESE—4O inches wide. Skyf/bnrender, nice soft finish ; 6/11 yard^JPettie’s. fQOLE Agents for the White Star Ladies’ Gold Wristlet Watches, 15 jewelled levers. With strap or ribbon £3 10s. with gold expanding bracelet £5 10s.—A. Stoneham and Jewellers, A A-INCH CelanJfe and Ladderproof Jersey Silk&i. Black. Xavvi Saxe. 9/11 yard./sPETT.IE'S. and that is CW. arbers' Scissors foi y .c>j|e firm, of course, borne Hardware* “PELANESE FJ, Silk for Urn IO”—A British year, etc. 40in And 54in wide. 6 ; yard.—PETTIE'S.. 8/il and 9/ll|f r PHE Latest E.P.X.S. Ash Trays ■* and Vases, ready to screw on to Alotor Cars. Useful and inexpensive present and an ornament to your car. From 7/6 to 12.6 each. —A. Stoneham and Co., Jewellers. ► EVERSIBLE RUGS, pure wool & L fast-dyed colors.—Cheapest and st at Reynolds’ Half-price Sale. IQ A New Year Goods, Pullovers F.0.-cA* ‘ind Pyjamas, from 8/11; ilk Handkerchiefs from 16; Alliters from 3 ; 6: Ties from 1/-. —Alen’s fear House. for Alen—New Nobby Boots and Sloes in black, tan id nigger, from 19/11; White Cants Shoes from 7'11.—G.5.A., Alen s ’ear House. QPECIAL Suit Specials—Greys, Browns, Checks and Plain in Worsted Tweeds aiid Serges; 87/6 to £7 15/-.—G.S.A., “The Alnn You Know.” TF You want a Watch, buy a 4 watch, but a Fever not a Cylinder. Rotherham, Omega, Baume and others at A. Stoneham and Co.. Jewellers TEW YEAR WINES.—Got a Case ' from 30s. upwards. Phone 986. -Coutts and Son, 12 Lowe Street. ODAKS and Brownies, a full range for yon to choose from.— W. J. Mann, Kodak Dealer. AON’T Forget—Black Ointment for ' boils, poisoned wounds, festering ires. Price 1/6 and 2/6.—A. W. J. [ann, Chemist. acquainted with a Kodak durng the holidavs. Prices from -A. AY. J. Alann, Kodak DealVEEP vour Holiday Snaps in an * album. AVe hard a fine range of odak Albums. —A. AA’. J. Alann, !odnk Dealeix RASSAA-ARE in antique s - comprising Toasting Forks, styles, - Candlesticks, etc., and hosts ot er noyelties for wedding press at AV. GOOD & Co.’s. CURE SETS— Absolutely the sst Assortment in Gisborne, lacked and plain ; 4/6 to 50/loss, Chemist, Peel St. Special Neuritis Pills speedily iv e relief. Pi ice 2/6.—A. AV. J Chemist. ’S Bracing Tonic will pull i together Price 2/6. —A. AV. 11, Chemist. MSTTTCHING.—We have two m n chi ne s—oni LUva a a. v machines —one for sheets, etc., one for silks, etc. Orders iptlv 'executed.—-Platten’e Palace Tel. No. 1185. Z EISS BTNOCtJLARS from £4/10' to £lB/18/-. Nothing better on he market. Huge selection nt AV. rood and (Co., where the good qualties are.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10299, 7 January 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10299, 7 January 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10299, 7 January 1927, Page 1

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