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SPECIAL WANTEDS. WANTED Apply— I^NTED M~dLO man: G J MURRAY, The Willows. ■ WANTE D. A YOUNG GIRL, tq felp with “ children; {good MiomMand good wages given. Olpiireli/pfare paid. Ring— Mrs, / JK. MIICK, fonejNo. 1, \^Nuhaka. WANTED. SIX c App NTERS. GEO. SMI Builder/** JUNIOR CLERK AVANTED. Previous experience p ret erred Apply hy letter only to — Box 39 WANTED or YOUNG ’ r LADY lur general office work. ■yy ANTED - W Apply— HERS GOOD CASKGISBORNE BREWERY. W A N T E D. yANTED —Gooffi GlfeL, to assist ' in general housewdhk. Apply in evening t 4 mrs. barton, 101 Whitaker Street. Or ’Phone 1308. LU ANTED—Men to re-pack and sew. ' ' wool bales.—(Apply immediately o Central Labor Agency. Tel. 15. UTALLIED C fiyjtfe (no children) re--VJ - JKuiie on station ; wife [lkoakA- I ‘E.BM# Times Office. iood WANTEI ■ VV ing), scrupulous]* Office. -Day-Work (not washor cooking; ry ANTED-^Bai^’^fgi - cookhouse, ’ * Waipaoa freezing Works.— Aprly to 0, W. Cookson, pi- ring 1090.

WANTED—-A ifostation, to * ’ milk and generally, useful.—Apply WilMams and Kettle. WANTED—S*n»ng. Bqw able to milk and u^feab^^.store. — Apply E, J. Whatatutu Bureau.' WANTED—Housemaid; nine miles * from Gisborne; wages 2os ; good place; other help kept.—Central Labor Agency. Tel. 15. wanted ’ ’ Help.—Apj Palmerston R{ Competent Lady Irs. Parnell, 304 WANTED Waitress for hotel.— ' ' Central Labor Agency. Tel. 15. WHITE Boot and Shoe Sale, 10 to W 20 p.c. discount, 3 weeks only. All good stock lines.—J. D. Harries. WANTED —Hotel Porters ; wages to £2 os.—Central Labor AgenTel. 15. oyTW ANTED—Positions by two young ' ' Ladies as Shop Assistants; stationery or boot shop preferred (experienced).—Central Labor Agency, Good’s Buildings. Tel. 15. QHIRLEY President Braces make an excellent present for a gentleman. Light and; heavy makes, 3s 9d and 4s 6d per pair, at ft. Johnson’s (late Campbell’s). \WANTED, for public institution—- *’ Cook, 355; Housemaid. 255. Central Labor Agency. Tel. 15. COLORED Bordered Handkerchiefs, 2s lid half-doz., at R. Johnson’s (late Campbell’s), make a nice present. “D OSCAR” no doubt does make sea voyaging a pleasure. 2s 6d -Ross, Chemist, Peel Street. box. WK 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 ’’ work; .wages. £2.—Central Labor Agency. Tel. 15. experienced . MenWANTED, by exi ’ T Scrubcutting; wages or contract. —Central Labor Agency, Good’s Buildings. Tel. 15. A VERY Neat Panama Hat is always acceptable at Yuletide, from 8s 6d to -25 s 6d, at R. Johnson’s (late Campbell’s). WANTED—Position as Housekeep- ' ' er by Woman with boy (12). — Central Labor Agency. Tel. 15. WANTED.—ROPE SOLE SHOES, ’ ’ Strong, Light, Comfortable. Sizes o to 11- 7s 6d pair. Clayton’s Shoe Store. WANTED Known—Howard Fcild- ' ' inor’c Tnv Dpnnrtment is at ing’s Toy Department is □lacker’s old shop. \W ANTED—Married Couples, GeneD r al s , Waitresses, Housemaids, Aidies’ Companions and Helps, Ho;el Barters, Cowboys.—Central Labor Agency. Tel. 15. W - ANTED. _ WHITE CANVAS , SHOES, Sandal shape, rubber ;oles, square toes. 4x6, 7 x TO, .Ix2. Clayton’s Shofe Store. WANTED.—BOOT PROTECTORS, ’ ’ 3 packets for Is. Saves Bcot fills. Clayton’ Shoe Store. WANTED People to buy the ’ ' Prince Pencil, Id each, lid dozm, at Howard Beddings’ Red Shop. DO RETAILERS.—Charging up ac- *• counts on books costs money. Vo can tell how to reduce cost of loing credit with a one-writing sysemt Particulars from Credit Sysem Dept., 'Box 1052, G.P.0.. Welington.

"BEFORE buying your Holiday Suit -L* consult R. Johnson (late Campbell). Prices from 47s 6d to £5 ss, in all shades and siy:es. HUP Lie ATE INVOICES and BiU- -* ' heads, all sines. and; qualities, with rulings to suit customers-.--Times Printing and Binding Works, Peel Street. ’Phone 500. _V £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 & AWAPRNI . ' ’ ROAD. ' v GEO. SMITH, No. J? 3 GLADSTONE MAD.

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Gisborne Times, Volume L, Issue 5072, 15 January 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume L, Issue 5072, 15 January 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume L, Issue 5072, 15 January 1919, Page 1

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