SPECIAL W ANTE PS. 'CARPENTERS ■ WANXEDoy pREEZIN&.^ORKS. Wages, }L pes hour. \VpARES PAID TO wairoa. —Apply, to— WAIROA FREEZING COMPANY, WAIROA. WANTED. KYf. —?ARANTED—■¥ PC6UGHMAN. ‘ ' Apply— ' G. MURRAY, The Willows. W A N'T E D. A YOUNG GIRL, do help with children; good home and good wages given. Goach/ffire paid. Ring— / S .JJ’ Mrs. J. A. BLACK, ’Phone No. 1, Nuhaka.
WANTED. SIX CARPENTERS. s£y sV ;*§?* —Appy—- , GEO. SMITH, Builder. JUNIOR CLERK WANTED. 1 "T 1 1 ■ l "‘- ryANTED YOUTH, for general ’’ office work. Previous experience referred. G.ptfd opportunity for unart lad. ?i ", Apply by -letter only to — Box 39. CyANTED—Men to re-pack and sew ’ ' wool bales.—/Apply immediately o Central Labor Agency. Tel. 15. WANTED—TwO .. good Cask-wask- ' Y ers.—Apply^Gist/uffie Brewery. VTARRIED Qduple (no children) reL '-*- 6(lire Hosition on station ; wife ;ood book.—Times Office, vy AN TED—Day Work (not wask- ’ ’ ing), housework or cooking; scrupulousi# clean.—**‘Belta,” Time's Jffic-e. j j ■ ] yyAN r TED—BaKerC for cookhouse, ’ ’ Waipaoa Ereezjng Works.—Apply to O. W. Cootebn, or ring 1090. yy ANTED—A Youth for station, to * “ milk and generally lseful.—Apply Williams and Kettle. W CANTED—TwoHsS.cudders; for Pelt Department.s2— i Apply,,' Nelson iros. . ; ' * I # \yANTED—Strong *' Boy, able to ’ ’ milk jfhd' useful about store. — Apply E. J. Gregory, Whatatutu lureau. WANTED—Smart Boy. to, help in ” Mill.—Apply C.' • Ar ckin|a nth Son, Limited. yy ANTED —Housemaid ; nine miles ’ ' from Gisborne ; wages 2os : good place; other help kept.—Central Labor Agency. Tel. 15. . T/yANTED A .competent Lady ’ * Help.—Apply'Mrs. Parnell, 304 Palmerston Road. % Y/yANTED Waitress for hotel.— ’ ' Central Labor Tel. 15. •nUY a useful” New ’ Year Present. D What better than a pair of our White Shoes? A fine assortment— J. D. Harries. W ANTED—HoteI Porters; wages vv to £2 ss.—Central Labor Agen-
cy. Tel. 15. I WANTED—Positions by two young' ' ’ Ladies as Shop Assistants; sta- j tionery or boot shop preferred (ex- • perienced).—Central Labor Agency,' Good’s TeL_l-5. •SHIRLEY President Braces make an excellent present for a gen- j tlernan. Light and; heavy makes, I 3s 9d and 4s 6d per pair, at R. j Johnson’s (late Campbell’s). - \\f ANTED, for public institution—- " Cook, 355; Housemaid, _2ss. — Central Labor Agency. Tel. 15. j (COLORED Bordered Handkerchiefs 2s lid lialf-doz., at R. John son’s (late Campbell’s),' make present John- | nice •‘"O OSCAR” no doubt does make; R sea. voyaging a pleasure. 2s 6d box.—Ross, Chemist, Peel Street. \\T E have a splendid assortment of . * ' Ties, very suitable for presents, * from Is 6d to 4s 6d, at R. Johnson’s (late Campbell’s). , | WANTED—Two Youths for station '*s work ; wages £2. —Central Labor Agency. Tel. 15. ANTED, by experienced Men— ] T ' Scrubcutting; wages or con- j tract.—Central Labor Agency, Good’s Buildings. Tel. 15. I A VERY Neat Panama- Hat is al--ways acceptable at Yuletide, from 8s 6d to 25s 6d, at R. Johnson’s (late Campbell’s). CCANTED —Position as Housekeep- ' ’ er by Woman with boy (12). — Central Labor Agency. Tel. 15. IROPE SOLE iSHUES, Strong, Light, Comfortable. Sizes 5 to 11. 7s 6d pair. Clayton’s Shoe Store- , WANTED. * * firf-rmi nr "WANTED Known—Howard Feild- '' ing’s Toy Department is at Thacker’s old shop. "W" ANTED—Married Couples, Gene- * • rals, Waitresses, Ladies’ Companions and Helps, Hotel Porters, Cowboys.—Central Labor Agency. Tel. 15, .
Wanted. white canvas ( VV SHOES,' Sandal shape, rubber j soles, square toes. 4x6, 7 x 10, 11 x 2. Clayton’s Shoe Store. j T\T ANTED. —BOOT PROTECTORS, ' ' 3 packets for 'ls. Sa Dills. Clayton’ Shoe Store. — People buy the it Prince mJILiU -APrince Pencil, Id each, lidl dozen, at Howard Fcildings’ lied Shop. TO RETAILERS.— Charging up acI counts on books costs money. We can tell how to reduce cost ot doing credit with a one-writing system Particulars from Credit System Dept., Box 1052. G.P.0.. Wellington. "DEFORE buying your Holiday Suit -*-» consult It. Johnson (late Campbell). Prices from 47s 6d To £5 ss, in all shades and sizes. ' £5 REWARD FOR ANY PERSON WHO WILL GIVE INFORMATION THAT WILL LEAD. TO THE •' CONVICTION OF PERSONS SEEN REMOVING BATTENS FROM MY SECTION,' STANLEY ROAD & AWAPENI ROAD. No," 1.73 GLADSTONE ROAD. ■ ■ . ■■ " ■■ . .• *' v;-:' '. . K‘'9- ■■■ ■ mm R-sow! wmm
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Gisborne Times, Volume L, Issue 5071, 14 January 1919, Page 1
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