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SITUATIONS VACANT. T7IRST-CLASS Fruit Pruner wants t D a y Work; unique experience, Tasmania, Australia. New Zealand; largest orchards. —It. Andrews. 6L Crawford Hoad. TAT ANTED, by married man, 18 ** years’ station experience—Position as Working Manager.—Apply •‘Station Manager,” Times Office. WANTED, by Man Gardening ' ’ and milking, in town or country or hotel. —Apply Gisborne Times, WANTED—Housekeeper. for ooun- ’ v try ; references required.—Apply to Mander, 120 -Stafford Street. WANTED—A Cook, for Huaniu * ' Station; must be good baker. — Apply Telephone 22R, Tologa Bay, W"ANTED—Man Cook; must be v v good baker.—Apply E, Steggall, Waipaoa Station. "PRIVATE Board and Residence, conveniently situated. All single rooms. Tariff 5s per day. Permanents by arrangement.—Mrs. A. Russell, No. 317 Gladstone Rd. ’Phone 851. WANTED SAFE. WANTED Good, reliable SAFE. ’ ' State make, size, price, and vlioro may be inspected. AppIy—“CASH,” Times Office. SECRETARYSHIP CITIZENS’ DEFENCE COMMITTEE A IMPLICATIONS are invited for tbo position of SECRETARY to tbe Citizens’ Defence Committee. SALARY, £2OO. PER ANNUM. Conditions of appointment may bo seen at my Office. Applications will be received up to 5 p.m. on SATURDAY 7 . 9th June, 1917. FRED. R. BALL. Hon. Secretary. \\T ANTED—Several good Generals, ' v 25s to 30s; Housemaid, 22s 65 to 2os; Waitresses, 255; Cooks, 20s; Girls to assist, 15s; also Lady Helps, 255; Nurse, 255. Waiting Engagement: Married Couple, Ploughman, Shepherds, Cowboys, Fencers. Good wages to good servants.—Elite Registry, 313 Gladstone RH ’Phone 1007. SPECIAL WANTEDS. TZNITTING WOOLS of every shade “• and ail plies obtainable -at the Beehive. BILLHEADS and Letterpaper, all sizes and qualities, at ruling >ric-es—Apply Times Printing Works, ’eel Street. Phone 500. SEA-SICKNESS or Headache when you take ROSCAR; 2s 6d )x.—From Ross, Chemist. WEDDING-CAKE BOXES, Tin V lined ta fulfil postal regulaons.—Apply Times Printing Works, eel Street. Phono 500 >YJAMA Suits are going very cheap. Suits worth 10/6 to ear at 7/11. Good all-round reduoions only at Campbell’s outfitting TIME and WAGES BOOKS.—To L suit all sizes and styles of busiess.—Times Printing Works, Peel treet. Phone 500 •IAA CASH Firsl Prize Easy Monday Laundry Help Com3titioii: “What did Mis. Easy Monty Brown say?” Entry coupons in rckets. TOLJDAY BOOKS—For Hotel and Restaurant use.—Apply Times rinting Works. Phone 500. TT OSCAR SEA-SICK CURE makes I At) sea-voyaging a pleasure; 2s 6d a i box.—-From Ross, Chemist. j Books! Magazines, Periodicals— | , The world publishers can be bad: at tbe Beehive. "pi VERY Packet Easy Monday Laundry Help contains coupon for Competition. First prize £IOO cash, second £lO, third £5, 50 «.t ss. TME SHEETS suitable for ail Trades. Sizes and quantities to lit Customers.—Apply Times Printg Works, Peel St. Phone 500. "POLLS and Toys, the largest assortment in Poverty Bay at the Beehive. PUBBING wear s you out. Save nibbing by using “Easy Monday.” Every packet contains coupon i lor £IOO cash prize. fr COMMERCIAL BOOKBINDING in all its branches. Best, workmanship guaranteed.— Times Printing Works. Peel Street. Phone 500. PURIFY ~' the Blood by ~ taking Ross’s Blood Purifier, 2s 6d a bottle.—Ross, Chemist. Peel St. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOW IS THE CALL —FOR—NATIONAL EFFICIENCY! TT is estimated (vide N.Z.' Herald, -*■ March 29) that within the next twelve months New Zealand will require 3000 MORE EFFICIENT -LADY. CLERKS AND BOOK-KEEPERS. Ladies can ensure Efficiency by studying for a few months under us. At the last (November) Accountancy Degree Final Exam, the most Efficient Candidate—the "First m Order of Merit” in all Ne v Zeabdnd —was-a Lady Student prepared by us. This is no mere mice record The “Secoand in Or'lnr of Merit” in 1915 was also a Lady Student of outs.' So was the ' *‘J bird in Order of Merit” in 1914. In tbe last three months 83 f •nr Qualified Lady Students have obtained positions in the business world | GIRLS :, THE EMPIRE CALLS YOU. May we send you, without obligation on your part, particulars of our | Complete, Practical. Easy-to-under- i •stand and Inexpensive Home Study Courses in Book-keeping and liu I '.- ness Methods or in Shorthand, or m Complete Accountancy. Winch? Address— ..., TJEMINGWAY & CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. AUCKLAND. . (Established October 1897 - ovoi 21,000 . satisfied students.) WHERE EVERYBODY GOES TH E BYK O. KAITI. rpHE Home of Industry. 1 Carnarvon Street and Road. ’Phone 1176. corner of Gladstone

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4579, 7 June 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4579, 7 June 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4579, 7 June 1917, Page 1

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