I BUSINESS NOTICES. LICENSED SHAREBROKER, AGENTS AT ALL EXCHANGE CENTRES. P.O. Box No. 175. Telephone No. 559. SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED. WANTED. WANTED —-Two Good MEN. used to handling and drawing bricks from Hoffman, kiln. Apply— THE GISBORNE BRICK AND PIPE CO., Ltd.’s, "WORKS. Kaiti. NOTICE. WANTED —MAN with teams to Plough at Repongaere. Apply— J. R. MURPHY, Repongaere. WANTED— A N ursemaid.—App'y to Mifi. (Dr.) Williams. ANTED—A Cook-Gtmeral: wages £1 a week.—Applv, Telephone No. 221. WANTED —A good Cook and Housemaid, also a Ladyhe'.p.—Apply, W.. ‘‘Times” Office. ANTED—Throe Bricldavers. —ApVV ply at once to Colley and Co. WANTED— A _ Good General for country.—Apply, ‘ ‘Times” RJfFice. WANTED~Abmit _ a"*dozeai- Carpenters.—Apply, J. Colley and Co. ANTED—An Elderly for yard and useful.—'Apply, Waratafi Boarding-house, Kaiti. CIAMP COOK wanted for Totangi; ) good wages.—Apply, New Zealand Oilfields, Ltd., Union Bank Buildings, Gisborne. WANTED — A competent General or Ladyhelp.—Apnly, Mrs. J. Biddles, private bag, Gisborne, or telephone SO (two long rings). WANTED — A Cook-Laundress, near Tokomaru Bay: wages 22s 6d ; housemaid kept.—Apply, “Times” Office; WANTED— At once, good Generals, Waitresses, and Young Girls; good wages given.—Reid Registry Office, 305, • Gladstone Road. WANTED — Housemaid, Waitress, Housekeeper, Cook (female), Nurse-Housemaid, Rouseabout Milk (255), Ivitchenman, Kitchengirl, Nursegirl, General (4), Cook-General, Young Girl, Shepherd, Manned Couple. Youths (2). Disengaged: Station Cock. Driver, Gardener. Station Carpenter. Woolclasser. — J. Peckover and Co., Licensed Registry, Peel Street. GENTS’ BICYCLE for sale, firstclass condition; owner leaving district—Apply, between 12 and 1 or 5 and 7. H.S., Mrs. Good, 302, Palmerston Road. FOR best and Cheapest Potatoes seen in, Gisborne for five years. H. Currie, also New Potatoes daily.—l 64, Gladstone Road, ’plume 170. OR SALE—Cheap to clear promptly about 50 sacks Prime Up-to-date Seed Potatoes.—Apply, at once, D. M. Orr, ’phone 185. TO HAND this day per Victoria from Sydney—so cases Assorted Fruit, also consignment Frisco Apples—D. M. Orr. _ WHYdo we work cheaply ? Because we work for cash. Men’s Boots soled and heeled for 3s 9d.—W. Macklin and Son, 307, Gladstone Road. ANTED Known—That time wears out Shoes eventually, but think of the good times you have ■with“Holdsworth’s” while they are wearing out. ANDTNG. ex Waite mate from Bluff —2O tons Prime Table Potatoes; book orders reduced rate by the j:on from wharf.—D. M. Orr, ’phone 165. WANTED —Men. to inspect our new stock of Shirts, Ties, Sox, and Braces; our low prices are the talk of the town.—Nat Hooper. IMITATION.— 'Holdsworth’s Boots are often imitated- You never knew anyone to imitate 1 a lead sovereign or a paste diamond. Think it over. MUSIC Bound and Renovated at reasonable prices; covers in cloth or leather.—-Job Department,“Gisborne Tunes.” FOR SALE. >IG POTATOES at 2s per sack in store. COMMON, SHELTON AND CO., LIMITED. A SAVINGS BANK FOR CHILDREN IN your plan of laying by something to give the children a start, the uncertainty of life• ie=? a, real obstacle. IT NEED NOT BE SO ANY LONGER. The Temperance and General Society are issuing Children’s Savings Policies, premiums of which cease on the death of parent or guardian, and a ire© fullypaid policy iis secured. Cull for particulars at the local office. TRAILL BROS. AND CO., AGENTS, PEEL STREET. ■ . ■ LkLJ
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3347, 13 October 1911, Page 1
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