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situations vacant. WANTED—A Hall Porter.—Apply ’ ’ Cisborno Hotel. yV/ A NTED—Marriod Couple, \vi t lion L encumbrance, for Paparatu Station; woman general, man to <lo general station work, repair fences, Hacks, etc.—Apply A. W. Spence, lei., 712 K. YY7 ANTED Known—Next term of Miss Lurin’,s 251’essmaking Otis - es commences Saturday, 24th. Classes as usual. YY 7ANTED to Sell—Goodwill of 100 Acres, only one mile from P.O. Stock at valuation. Owner leaving for tho Front.—Apply “Farm,” “Times” Oilice. YY'’ ANTED—A capable Gardener. — ' Apply T. 13. Spence, Wliatatutu. \VLYNTISD —A Girl, for relieving.— Ping 4 08 P, Ormond Hotel. WANTED—Man, to milk, kill, and ' make himself generally useful. —Apply A. R. Watson, Waimata. Y/V7" ANTED—Capable General; no ’ washing.—Apply to Miss Yates, Aberdeen Poad. XAf ANTED, for country hotel—Yard- * ’ man ; must be good milker.— Apply Alhambra Billiard Saloon, Pee! Street. \/WANTED, for tilio country—Nursery Governess.—Apply by letter to Mrs. J. Biddle, private bag, Gisborne. YWANTED —Two good S'novelmen.— ' ' Apply to T. O’Grady, Kaiteratahi. YV' ANTED—Several good cook- j * generals 255, housemaid £l, I housemaid-waitress 22s 6d, good cook baker £2 ss, several good married couples £l2O to £l3O, shepherds £2. Waiting engagement: Good barmaid references), second cook, waiter, waitresses, housemaids, lady-helps, general station hands, rouseabout and lirst-class married couples; also good working manager (six years’ reference). Good wages to good servants. —(Apply Elite Registry, 313 Gladstone Road. WANTED. Y/WANTED —Two GIRLS for liouse- ' 7 work. Apply—“A.,” “Times” Office. WANTED. CM ART JUNIOR CLERK, or Young LADY, with some knowledge of typewriter and invoicing. Apply by letter, stating wages expected, to— GEORGE SMITH, Builder . HAWKE’S BAY EDUCATION BOARD. (SEPARATE Applications (postage *■ J prepaid) accompanied by testimonials, will bo received up till the close of SATURDAY, Bth July, 191 G, from Teachers qualified to fill the following positions:— FRASERTOWX Assistant, £l2o—GISBORNE MAlN—Assistant. £290 —£3lo. GISBORNE MAlN—Assistant (temporarilv), £190—£220HATUMA ‘'SOUTH Solo Teacher, £llo—£l4o and £2O house allowance. MATAWAI—Head Teacher (temporary) £2O0 —£250 and residence. XORSEWOOD Assistant, £lso—NGAPAERURU—SoIe Teacher, £llO -—-£l4O and £2O house allowance. OPAPA—SoIe Teacher, £l4o—£l9o and residence. ORMOND—Assistant £l2o—£l4o. OEM ON D VlLLE—Assistant, £ 120— £l4O. OTANE—Head Teacher, £200—£250 and residence. PATvI PAKl—Assistant. £l2o—£l4o. PORT A WANG I—Sole Teacher, £llO —£l4o and £2O house allowance. TE HAUKE—SoIe heather, £l4o— and £29!'-utse allowance. WAIPIKO BAY—Assistant, £l2o—VYAIPA A V D.H.S.—Assistant, £l2O t‘ \ V' App’.it a. itias should be made on form:; which may be obtained at the Education Office. Napier. G. CRAWSHAW, Secretary. Napier, 21sfc June, 1916. FOR SALE. U ULLO! Speculator I—Why don’t you Purchase the 41:] Acres at Waihirero tho 1 oan Company are offering on July Bth? It would cut in to 4 or 5 pieces, with ideal building, sites on thorn. FOR SALE. TT'OE- SALE, in good working order X —Portable MILLING PLANT--10 b.h.p. Benzine Engine, Breakingdown Bench, Breast Bench, Logging Pan, Wire Rope, Planer, Belting, etc. —For particulars, address CLARKE, care G. P. Gordon, Railway Stables. SPECIAL WANTEDS. rpo LET—Four-roomed House, Pal--1 merston Road, recently renovated.—Apply Coleman and! Beere. TWELLING WORTH House "has Vae■A ancies for Married Couples; terms moderate.—Mrs. Stevenson, proprietress. OPPORTUNITY For Wise Buyers. XJf —Warm Sweaters, Flannels, Working Trousers. Everything in Men’s Wear at Gisborne’s lowest prices—still at Campbell’s. WANTED TO LEND—£S to £SO ' ' upon Household Furniture (without removal). No delay. Repayable easy weekly instalments. Enclose stamp for reply. —L. W. Balkind. N.Z. Loan Co.’s Buildings, First Floor. Tel., 753. PIN of Poverty Bayl—Use War Seals. [0 Deduction from Sales of War 1 Seals jor Expenses. “POO-EE! COO-EE! DON’T YOU HEAR THEM COO-EE?” The Latest Patriotic Song. Post free 2s 2d.—Farr and Hall, Piano and Music Specialists, ’Phono 857, Coronation Buildings. All the Latest Songs and Pieees. Orders promptly attended to. (• i /1„ A YEAR for Three Tunings. ± This includes Regulation of Touch. Have your Piano put in order by the only Pianoforte Specialist in Gisborne, A. J. Fan.—Farr and Hall, Gladstone Road. ’Phone 857. Single Tuning 10s 6d. Special terms for country tuning contracts. Af ONEY TO LEND, £5 to £SO, upcm ■*** Household Furniture (without removal 1 ). No delay. Repayable easy weekly instalments. Enclose stamp for reply.—L. W. Balkind, N.Z. Loan Co. Y Buildings, First Floor. Tel. 758.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 4275, 26 June 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 4275, 26 June 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 4275, 26 June 1916, Page 1

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