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SITU AT 10 rtS VftCAW Y\]i'\ NT ED Cook-General. —Apply * w Mrs. (Dr.) Wilson, Kaiti. TA?V. NTEI), at once—A relieving ’ ’ Kitehonman Porter. Ap]»l.v Coronation Hotel. _ -Good General. WANTED, at oner * V —Apply Hotel Coronation. HU* AN TED, at once— Experienced * * Day I’orter.—Apply Coronation Hotel. T/VA.NTKD— Bov, to 'assist witll ' ' milking machines, sit Tolnga .Hay.—Apply Bennett and Sheri ai. l. \/\/'ANTHI) —Youth or Man to milk * ’ two cows, and general work.— Apply E. Jj. Spence, Te-J law-o-tc-Atua. 'ToyANTED—A good Waitress.—Ap- ' ' ply Gisborne Hotel. WANTED, immediately —< Capable ** General; good wages.' —Apply at Ta Lapouri HoLel. l/WANTED —Young Woman for Of- ' ' fine, one with knowledge of typewriting preferred.—Win. i’etlio and Co. wo Carpenters.—Apter. Builder, \YiuiW ANTED—Tw M ply A Yobs 1 taker Street. "WANTED—GooiL Carpenters.—Apply Haisman and Booth. WANTED—First-class Woman Cook and Kitchen maid.—Apply, by ’phone, Te Karaka Hotel. 'tat an TED ' ' Apply by ’phone to Mrs. G. S. Kemp, Muriwiai. A NTED—A~General.—Apply Mrs Arthur Hoes. 25 Ormond Road. WANTED—Housemaids 22s Gd and 255, waitresses 25s to 30s, waiters £2, cooks 22s 6d, generals 255, married couples £l3O, cowboys 30s, girls to assist 15s, lady helps £l, housemaid and parlourmaid 25s (same place), cook 25s and housemaid £1 (same place). Waiting engagement first-class woman cook hotel, several men chefs, housemaids, lady helps and general station hands and housekeepers; good wages ito good servants. —'Apply Elite Registry, 313 Gladstone Road. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, hy superior young Lady ' ' -—Position in bar. State salty. —N. 8., Rox 111, Dunedin. LOST. " QST—Rent Book, name inside W. J Hyde. Finder rewarded on rail ruing to F. R. Ball, Peel Street. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED to Buv —Three good V ' Sheep Dogs.—Apply 112 Bright street. __ FOR SALE. VUTi.CE. —Half-ton Prime Chaff, 5 A cw’t 15 rail, oewt A grade Oats, at C 7 15s cash.-—H. Currie, 151 Peel St. N'i’ED —A Purchaser for the Best Site for a Residence in ’overty Bay—42 Acres, half flat, balnea low plateau.— <J. Todrig "Witty, 8 Lowo Street. ’Phono 1096. FO R SAL E. R. AND G. DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGH 1 Set Booth-McDonaid Disc Harrows 1 Set of 4-leaf Tine Harrows 2 Cultivators 2 Light. Spring Carts (almost new) Several Gigs (in first-class ord.-i). Anplv—- * ‘ T. BROSNAIiAN. Ormond. SPEHiAL WA NT EDS. \, r A.N I !’>./. iiv lady—An Unfurnished Room. with fireplace; dry tuation essential. —Address “Un-irni-shed,” c.'o ‘’Times” Office. A 7" ANTED—.Board and Residence ’ for two young men; would ia re room.—Apply R. Goodliy, rilin’. ■ 7'EAL always tender and nutrit.ous. Try a piece to roast or a nice aucikle to boil.—Macke!! and Russell. } APE-FATTENED Lamb and MutA> ton this week. —Aiuchell and Inssell. 3ROFKSSOR J. Isherwood, Clair- - voyant, Herbalist, and Magnetic tealor, 10 to 7 p.m., 413 Palmerston toad, near Disraeli Street. _ i/TRSI and Misses Ryder, Ladies’ Tailors and Dressmakers, 77 Eslanade. ’Phone 31.1. “POLLARD & COLLARD” PIANO. Yd Exhibition model, beautifully figured, .Burr walnut case design, Bijou Upright Grand, full trichord overstrung scale,, patent consolidated iron frame, double repetition, tape check, under-damper action, best ivory keys, double-bushed half-blow soft pedal, superb tone, price 120 guineas.—Farr and Hall, Gladstone Rond. ’Phono 857. “TLMS6N~PIANO, Upright CotzV tag© Grand, under-damper repetition check action, double-hushed keys, iron frame, full trichord, in solid oak case, beautiful tone, price 63 guineas. Call and see the model at Farr and Hall’s, Gladstone Road. ’Phono 557. W ORKING Hats to clear at 3 S lid each.—Only at Campbell’s. jYTO Deduction from Sales of War L* Seals for Expenses. T> RID GET; “Sure, Pat, and phat’s ■D happened ye; ’tis a new man ye are looking!” “Hold your whist, Bridget, the Hot Baths are always open in Grey Street.” Baths is. Iced Drinks Sold. Baths and Towels Thoroughly Disinfected. E. J. WARREN, Proprietor. MATAWHERO FELLMO'NGERY WORKS. -CASH BUYERS—aIIow Phone 1087. Of gKINS. ]JIDES. F AT. G. ARNOLD. —FOR—HARNESS —AND— ' HORSE COVERS i ' ED. WILLIAMS

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 4207, 5 April 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 4207, 5 April 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 4207, 5 April 1916, Page 1

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