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SPECIAL' WANTEDS. I HAWKE’S BAY EDUCATION 1 BOARD. | SEPARATE APPLICATIONS (posti 0 lagq prepaid), accompanied by j testimonials, will be received uo till i the close of SATURDAY, Bth JUNE, [ 1918, from Teachers qualified to fill ! tho following positions :—» 1 GISBORNE-—Assistant (War appt.), | £l9O £220 GlSßOßNE—Assistant (War appt.;. £lso—£lßo. HASTINGS D.H.S.—Assistant, £l2O —£l4o. KAI TAR ATI AM—A si -istlant, £l20 — £1.40. MOH AKA—Head Teacher. (War appt.), £200—£250 and residence. iVlO’MU—Assistant, £l2o—£l4o. NAPIER MAlN—Assistant, £l2o— - NAPIER SOUTH—Assistant, £llo—> £l2O. NORSEWOQD Assistant, £l2o—TE POHUE—SoIe Teacher, £llO- - and £2O house allowance. I‘W Y F ORD—Ass’i s tan E £l2o—£l4o. WAIPUKURAU—Assistant, £llo—Applications should he made on I forms obtainable from the Educa- j t'on Office, Napier. - 1 G. CRAWSHAW, Secretary * Napier, 3rd May, 1918.

— First-class Female Cook; good wages to competent I person.—’Phone 56, Tologa Bay. | WANTED, by Man Gardening 'and Milking, town or country. —Apply Times Office. Ty ANTED, by good tenant—Fur- ’ ’ nished or Partly Furnishe > House.—Apply Times Office. AATANTED—Apprentice or Girl to ' ’ assist in dressmaking.—Mrs. H. East, 475 Childers lioad. ’Phone 833 M. . \Xf ARM Overcoats at W. H. Gamp- ' * bell’s, from sos to £5 10s. Call in and have a look at them. You will not be pressed to buy. A y ANTED Known—Orders taken * v for Suits to measure. Excellent materials, good range of patterns, and fit guaranteed. Suits and Costumes Cleaned and Repaired.— Goo- Moir, Practical Tfailor, next Canberra House, Gladstone Road. IARESSMAKING by exper.enced - 1 - 7 hands; latest styles, best of fit, and good finish. Ladies’ own mate- j rials made up. Quantity Child] en’s ! Clothing and Ladies’ Blouses for Sale cheap to clear.—Mrs. Henrick- j son arid Co., Esplanade, Kaiti (next Swan Fish Depot). Agents Butterick’s Patterns. ’Phone 1059.

WEDDING CAKE BOXES, con ’ forming with postal regulations, and tastefully got up; the ibest pro* curable.—Obtainable only from Times Printing Works, Peel St. ’Phone 500. Q MASHED that nice Jug? Why J worry when you can get such good value in Jugs from “The People’s Emporium.” TYTARD Shoes.—Stout Bar Shoes, 11s 6d; light ditto, 13s 6d, up to 18s 6d.—Clayton’s Shoe Store. AILY TV\ILY AND WEEKLY TIME SHEETS, to suit all classes of 'businesses, factories, and workshops. In quantities and styles to suit customers’ requirements. Times Printing Works, Peel Street. ’Phone 500. pARBON BLOCKS for destroying moths in Clothes, Furs, Brushware, etc., from “The People’s Emporium.” “T> OSCAR” makes sea-voyaging a pleasure. 2/C box. Only from Ross, Chemist, Peel Street. 'T’LME BOOKS, approved by the x Labor Department, in four useful sizes, to suit any business requiring Time and Wages Books.—Times Printing Works, Pee] St. ’Phone 500. ThAN Courts, Best English Glace Kid, _ 37s 6d, just opened.— Clayton’s Shoe Store. TVfUSIC BINDING.—Music is a ltL valuable asset to-day, many pieces being unprocurable owing to war conditions. Save what you have by getting it bound into book-form. Prices to suit all. Times Printing and Binding Works, Peel St. ’Phone 500. T> OSS’S Blood Purifier cleanses the I system of all pimples, blotches, | etc. 2/6 bottle. Onlv from Ross, ! Chemist, Peel Street. QPORT Suits at W. H. Campbell’s, from 45s 6d to 655. QONGS AND DANCE MUSIC cost O mm'a more to-day than they did prewar. Get what you have on hand i bound up.—Times Printing and B alding Works. Peel Street. ’Phone 500. IYTO Sea-sickness, no Car-sickness, no * ’ Train-sickness when you take ’ “Roscar.” 2/6 box. Only from Ross, Chemist, Peel Street. TT'NTVES and Forks worn out. Lay ( in a fresh supply from “The People’s Emporium” while they still { have some left. Stocks of Cutlery 1 almost unprocurable. I

! tTOLIDAY BOOKS, approved by 1 the Labor Department, for hotel and restaurant use.—Times Printing and Binding Works. Pee] St. ’Phone 500. T EDGERS AND CASH BOOKS, its well as all other kinds of Account Books. No ruling too difficult for us to execute. —Times Printing and. Binding Works, Peel Street- ’Phone 500. T AW BOOK BINDING.-J3est work- ■*-* manship guaranteed and price-; right.—Times Printing and Binding Works, Peel Street. ’Phone 500. SPECIAL RULINGS of any variety to suit customers’ requirements. First-class workmanship. Times Printing and Binding Works, Peel Street. ’Phone 500. ENVELOPES, in sizes and quantities to suit customers’ requirements.—Ring ’Phone 500, or call at Times Printing and Binding Works, l Peel Street. _ I Manilla and linen tags, aiij sizes, and in quantities to suit requirements.—Times Printing and Binding Works, Pee] Street. ’Phone 500--ROOTS THAT COST ME NOTHING.—I will offer, at a slight advance (next to nothing), to enable me to pay some back rent. Being my own landlord, I can afford X>WIII.S£ III,)' op II luaiuiuiu. * to SELL these Men’s,- Women’s and Children’s Boots at GIVE-AWAY FIGURES. Julst in (To-dlay—throw-ing them out To-morrow (if you. don’t see this ad.), as the. fashion j changes .quickly in Boots. An odd pair made in 1 A.D. QEORGE gMITH, Pawnbroker, . 173 GLADSTONE ;ROAD. U •• ; Telephone No, 3. (No- deliveries 'over the Bring youyr. own wrapping paper at these*' - . . - ' j

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4866, 11 May 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4866, 11 May 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4866, 11 May 1918, Page 1

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