BUBEHE3S NOTICES. THE STANDARD BAKERY. F. C. FIDDY ... PROPRIETOR. Now booking orders for dainty CHRISTMAS CAKES MINCE PIES, and other SEASONABLE DELICACIES. TTAVING completed arrangements -*-*• for the purchase of the old business founded 40 years ago by Mr James Erskine, I would point out to the Public of the District—1— That hit PLANT is the most UP-TO-DATE in the Bay. 2 That I use only the BEST MATERIALS. 3 That I employ only EXPERT TRADESMEN. Call with your Order or ring up Telephone No. 25. NOTE.—I shall be pleased to show Residents or Visitors over my Bakery Premises at any time. F. C. FIDDY PROPRIETOR. ARTISTIC CALENDARS FOR 1913 ! The Artistic Production of Messrs Raphael Tuck and Sons, of London, depicting Classic Scenes reproduced from World-fam-ous Pictures. PRICES : Is, 2s 6d. and Is 6d. PETTI E’S.
[a card.] D R C 0 E ' PHYSICIAN and. SURGEON. Consulting Rooms and Private Residence to be announced shortly. TAXI FOR HIRE. jPOUXIRY Trips and Wedding Parties a speciality. Night calls promptly attended to. For easy riding, fast or quiet driving, ring up the Chalmers Car, Telephone 788. Stand opposite Bank of N.S. Wales, Peel St. I). McKEAGUE. Disraeli St. SITUATIONS VACANT AMD WANTED. WANTED. TV r ANTED-* Good PANTRYMAN : also, RELIEVING PORTER. Apply sharp— MASONIC HOTEL. WANTED—Waitress. Kitchenman, ' ' and Pantrymaid. Apply Miss Stevens, “Burlington.” W ANTED—A Housemaid-waitress ' ' or, General. Apply sharp, 161 Grey Street. "WANTED—Smart Girl, as Wait- ’ ' ress ; also, one for pantry.—Apply Mrs. Wilcox, Savoy, Lowe Street. WANTED—A Man, for order cart. ' ' —Mac-hell and Russell_ TVTANTED —A Man Cook, for sta- ' ’ tion.—Apply Bennett and Sherratt. A WAN TEI)—A Ploughman; must be ’ ' a- competent man.—Apply Bennett and Sherratt. , TA7ANTED —A Xian so Mu Ik and gar- ' » den and general : wages 25s and found.—Apply ANTED•Times” Office. -A Housemaid. also ' ' Waitress, at once. —Apply Dominion Hotel. T\f ANTED—Steady Girl, to help in *' kitchen. —Apply Matron, Gisborne Hospital. WAN TED—Smart young Lady As- ** sistant.—Apply at Fromm’s Bookshop ' WANTED, for Waimata —A Boy, to '' milk and make himself useful. —Apply M B. Mander. Telephone 282/ ; ' WARRIED Man wants Position on station or farm; good knowledge of all stock; free cottage.—Apply G.P.S., “Times” Office.
LOST AND FOUND. TjH)TIND—A Bay. Gold mg, branded like 2 on near rump.—Apply Masonic- Stables. - , ABOUND —Bicycle.; Owner can have same by paying for advertisement. B. Manmann, care of J. Town ley, Esq. T\7"OULD the person who removed * ’ Bike from Ivaiti Sunday Night week kindly return to Gisborne Times to save further trouble. REGARD'— Lost, early in July, a. Tie-pin Case, containing 2 gold pins, one with Masonic emblem engraved, the other Indian (North-Ame-rican) head.—Apply, “Times” Office. ABOUND —The Most Reasonable Shop at, which to procure Baths, Basins, Sink’s, and Gas Fittings.—F. H. Wilkinson. 68 Grey Street. rUR SALE. TO SHEEPFARMERS. 900 KISSING TON 2-tooth Romney ■taA/l-/ Rams. Order early and get a good pick. For price apply to— E. W. BOUSFIELD, - Westmere. Kaitaratahi. CARS FOR SALE:— 5 Seater 20' h.p. Ford ' £135 5 Seater 20 h.p. Ford £145 5 Seater Cadallac £295 Particulars office this naper. J. N. SPEAR, Port Ahuriri.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3720, 4 January 1913, Page 1
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