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AMUSEMENTS. PANTOMIME. OPERA HOUSE Direction George Stephenson. STANLEY M'KAY’S PANTOMIME COMPANY Grand Farewell Performance. The Charming Fairie Pantomime, “CINDERELLA.” (The Girl Who Put Her Foot In It.) All the Latest Songs and Dances. SPARKLING WIT AND HUMOR, MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. Culminating in ■ — THE GRAND TABLEAU, “CINDERELLA COINC TO THE BALL” In Her Fairy Carriage, Drawn by Two Snow-white Ponies. MR. ItAYNER (tfhe Eminent Tenor) Will Sing COME INTO THE CARDEN, MAUD Price,?—4s, 3s, and 2s. Plan at Ferguson’s. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, at 2.30 o’clock. “CINDERELLA.” Children’s Matinee Prices—2s Is, and 6d. SITUATIONS VACANT. Y/U"ANTED —A Youth, to milk cows ' T and to be handy about Hotel ; good wages.—Apply A! Caulton. Motu . Hotel. Y/WANTED —A Boy, for Store.—Ap- ’ ’ ply Bennett and S'herratt. T/y ANTED T ' —Apply, by telephone, Te Kanaka Hotel. WANTED—A smart Kitchenman. r ' —Apply Masonic Hotel. WANTED—Experienced W aitress. ' ' —Apply Whatatutu Hotel. WANTED, for hotels—Good Housemaids 22s 6d, Waitress,. 22s 6d, Laundress 255, several good; Women Cooks 30s to 35s (private), several good Generals £l, Girls to assist-15s, Station Hands 355, Cowboys £1 ss, Married Ploughman £2 10s (separate cottage), also Married Couples £l2O, and Handy Man 355. Good wages to good servants. —Apply Elite Registry Office, 313 Gladstone Road, Gisborne ’Phone 1007. WANTED. WANTED—A Girl to help with children. Apply “A.H.” Times Office, or Telephone 200FENCING CONTRACTS. WANTED—3 or 4 Good GANGS of v v FENCERS for Erecting Fencing at Arowhana Station. Apply to the Okitu Office or the undersigned, personally, or by telephone through Whatatutu. E. TAIT, Jun., Manager. ~ WAN T E D. WANTED—2 BOYS, for Plumb- *’ ing Department; good wages. Also, one for the Electrical Dept. Apply— F. HALL and SONS, Gisborne. WAN TED. A CAPABLE PERSON to provide a Comfortable HOME and CARE for an ELDERLY MAN. For particulars, apply— E. H. MANN, Solicitor. POVERTY BAY FARMERS’ MEAT COMPANY, LTD. WAIPAOA FREEZING WORKS. WANTED Three Gut-stripping v v Hands. Apply at once — WAIPAOA WORKS.

POVERTY BAY FARMERS’ MEAT CO., LTD., WAJPAOA. T\f ANTED—MAN, to take cliarge ' ' of Tallow and Manure Dept. Apply at once to the MANAGER, at Work?. ’Phono 1091. POVERTY BAY FREEZING CO., LIMITED. WAIPAOA FREEZING CO. WORKMEN whoso applications * » have been lodged for Employment at the above Works'are hereby notified to present themselves at the Works not later than 9 a.m. on MON DAY, 7th inst., when a selection will be made. , NOTICE. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the two positions of CHOIR CONDUCTOR and ORGANIST for St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Gisborne. Applicants to state salary required, and to send applications (accompanied by testimonials) not later.than SATURDAY, 12th February, to— M. McLEOD, “Elim,” Gisborne. # TOKOMARU ' lIARBOR BOARD. THE above Board require a SEA--L MAN with a River or Coast Master’s Certificate. Salary £2lO a year. Particulars of duties can be seen at Office of this paper, or will bo forwarded on application to above Board. Applications, stating age, whether married or single, and accompanied by certificates and copies of testimonials, must be in the hands of the Secretary on 24th February, 1916. —(Signed) S. J. PLUMMER, Secretary. LOST. *W"OULD the parson w'bo picked up v * the Pair of Field Glasses outside of the horse boxes,, kindly return to W. Howard. T OST, between Ormond River crossing and Bruce’s gato—piece of Piping. Finder return, to Ormond Hotel.—C. Neenan. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. POVERTY BAY TROTTING CLUB. IVirEMBERS. are reminded 'that SubRcriptions are NOW DUE, and on payment of samo Tickets will be posted. If. E. DODD, Secretary. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. N OTIC E. THE RIVERSIDE ROAD beyond Mr. Gough’s Gate is CLOSED TO TRAFFIC until further notice. All persons using the road do so at their own risk, J. J. KEANE, County Overseer.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4156, 5 February 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4156, 5 February 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4156, 5 February 1916, Page 1

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