ITON Binder Twine, just arrived. 1 Johnson’s No. 10 Mower, for sale, cheap.—lV. A. O’Meara. T" OST —Brown paper parcel eontainJLJ ing Summer Suit. Finder please return to It. ltohertson. }JIOR SALE. —Lady’s _ cheap. Best make, new.—Apply, Times Office. Bicycle, Almost (Ti ft for Dwelling and i-acro obDOu Mangapapa. Note: Insurance £4OO, house worth money alone. Inspect this through W. Lissant Clayton’s estate agency. S* A O A—6-roomed House and oOTcOU over J-acre. .. Mile and quarter from P.O. (town side). House insurance £250. Splendid onoortunity for good financing.—Apply to AV. Lissant Clayton. ) 001 GV for Building Site (corner). Ideal site for boarding house. Also Childers road sites. Suitable lots.—Apply to IV. Lissant Clayton, estate agent. FOR SALE, ll Acres, Haiti, well watered and in grass, good land. Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. THREE splendid 1-acre sections fronting Ormond road, well cultivated, garden, with G-roomed dwelling, a bargain at £B2s.—Apply, T. G. Lawless, agent. KAITI. —Splendid Building Allotments, Acres, Half-Acres, and Quarter-Acres, from £6O to £l4O. Apply early to T. G. Lawless, Agent. FOR SALE. (EVEN-ROOMED Nice conveniences, position. Apply— HOUSE, all ~VVhataupokq j F. HALL. TO LET T IO LET—BRICK SHOP, in .Gladstone Road. jiosition. Apply to— F. HALL. TO LET. TOP IN TIMES BUILDINGS. For particulars, apply— TIMES OFFICE. WANTED. WANTED, •: Immediately—COOK 30s per week ; also,' HOUSEM A ID-WAITRESS, 17s 6d per week. Country women preferred. Apply— MAKARAKA HOTEL. WANTED. WANTED —Girl, to attend office. Hours: 5 to 8.30 p.m. AppIy—“TIMES” OFFICE. BINDERY DEPARTMENT. WANTED at once, Girl to learn bookbinding in all its branches. Previous experience not necessary. Apply Foreman, Jobbing Department, Gisborne Times. NOTICE. OFFICES of Solicitors will be closed for Christmas Holidays from 23rd December to 4th January, both days inclusive. J. IV. NOLAN, President Gisborne Law Society. NOTICE. THE Gisborne Master Bakers have decided to abolish the practice of giving Christmas presents of any kind. WANTED. WANTED— BOY, to drive waggon and make himself generally useful; also, several Boys, for Plumbing and Painting "Works. . Apply— F. HALL AND SONS. £5 R E W A R D. ANY Person giving such information as will lead to the Conr/iation of the person, or persons-, who is destroying my garden, next to Recreation Grounds will receive the above reward. CHING POO. POUAWA ROAD BOARD. NOTICE. ON account" of the very dry weather PERSONS ARE WARNED against the dangerous practice of Lighting Fires on the Roadside, and anyone doing so from this date WILL BE PROSECUTED. D. MORICEf Cfierk.
ICE I T - The Great Summer Drink. NOTICE. T° S HEEPFARMERS. ARE CASH BUYERS OF BEEF, MUTTON, AND LAMB
HIGHEST MARKET RATES. COMMON, SHELTON, & CO., Ltd. A S AFE I NVESTMENT. GRADE FIELD SYNDICATE (WELLINGTON.) CIAPITAL: 690 shares of £'2o each. > £'6 on application, balance in 6, 12, and 18 months. OBJECT.—To buy and cut up for sale 2171 acres situated close to Retone and Lower Hutt. 12-3 Acres, flat, balance slopes and Terraces. Situated on shores of Wellington Harbor. Main road passes right through the property, and the construction of Bridge over Hutt River, now being undertaken by Wellington City Council. will make this one of the most valuable suburbs of Wellington. THE NAMES OF THE PROMOTERS ALONE ASSURE SUCCESS. For full particulars and prospectus, apply— W. LISSANT CLAYTON, Sharebroker. The Great Summer Drink.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2067, 19 December 1907, Page 1
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