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WANTED. W|ANTKD, tti buy—Old Rags, suitable lor cleaning machinery. Apply—■WANTED—Position, as Housemaid. '' hotel—Apply “Experienced,” c/o. Times. WANTED—A Man, to milk, kill, ' ’ and do odd jobs at Te Hau-o-te-Atua Homestead; must be good milker, clean and steady.—Apply T. B. Spence, Whatatutu Bureau. yp NTED—A good temporary. —La woman Cook, Grille Calc. WANTED—Painting and Paperin ’ ' —Apply this Office. w ANTED —Young Sian, lor Station Work.—Ring 888. WANTED to Buy—Set of Cattle ' ' Branding Irons, oup to 9. Phone or write Stocker, Waikohu. WANTED, by experienced man.— Work on Station; good dogs and good references. — 1 Ring Wharerata P.O. evenings. WANTED Known —We specialise in » ’ Car Painting and Trimming. Work guaranteed. Phono 19bMellor Bros. "WANTED, to Buy—Furniture arid ' * Second-hand goods of any description ; highest prices.—Banvick’s Mart. TXT ANTED.—Everyone to beautify » v their home by planting Horton’s Choice Trees and Shrubs. —Horton’s, Ltd., Phone 317. WANTED- -Prime Pigs, 70 to 150 lbs, at Gd. per lb.—Hampton’s Pork B atelier v, Gladstone Road. Tel. 271. ■WANTED Known—The Crown Cm ' ' brella Works have Removed from Peel St. to more up-cn-dufe premis"s on the corner of Gladstone Road and Carnarvon St. "WANTED— For Coach and Motor " Body Work, try Mellor Bros., Peel St. (late Ormond’s). 'TEA SETS, distinctive designs, from 19/6 to £B/8/ —Humphrey’s. MS DUDSON, General Carrier. • Town, phone 333; private 1166 Goods carefully removed. Prompt attention. Moderate charges. TUGS, JUGS. JUGS. 1200 to ** select from. 1/6, 2-, 2.G, 3'-, 3.6, etc. —Humphrey’s. WANTED —You to have your Car ' ' Painted at Mellor Bros. Firstclass workmanship. F Furniture, get what you want. Pay what you can. Consult us. —Humphrey’ s Furniture Warehouse. T7OR WEDDING and Birthday Presents, inspect our stock of Chinaware Glassware. We have articles suitable for ail size presentation s —McKinnon ’ s. n RAPE Fruit, English Murhernes, Purple, King and Santa Rosa Plums, Oranges and Lemons or any other Fruit Trees at Horton’s, Ltd., Phone 317. V"OTICE.—We are now selling Py- ’ rex Oven Glassware, at wholesale prices, direct to the public. Inspect our prices and you will find that Pyrex ware is now within the reach of all pockets.—McKinnon’s. ATEN'S Clothing of all descriptions A-L a t greatly reduced prices; perfect snips on show at Zaks. (A UR Printing and Developing Departnuent is at your disposal.A. W. J. Mann, Photo. Chemist, Gisborne. PLANTERS, visit our Nurseries, T 359 Palmerston Road, for a fine range of Novelties and Hardy Ornamental Shrubs.-—D. S. .Thompson and Co. MANN’S Black Ointment is best- for those sores.—A. W J. Mann, Chemist. Gisborne. AfELLOR BROS., (late Gimond's), I>i Peel Street. Phone 196. Motor Body Builders, 'Wheelwrights, Car Painters, Hood and Upholstery Experts. POR SAJ.E. Cheapest Seagrass -L Pram and Push Cars on the East Coast We arc manufacturers. Save the middleman’s profit.—PßAM HOUSE, 309 Gladstone Road. A/f ANN’S Black Ointment is the best ■AA household remedy for all sore=. — A. W. J. Mann, Chemist. Gisborne. f ONG experience—constant practice L* —care and attention to detail — nake the expert.—A. AY. J. Mann’s vodak Department, Gisborne. PINUS Insignus and Murieata. C grown at our Hexton Nurseries, !-year-old, 30.- 100; yearlings t]6 to .0?- 100; 50/- 1000.—D. S. Thompson md Co. IARUIT Trees, Orange, and Lemons, •*- Hedge and Shelter Trees, Ornamental Shrubs in great variety.—D. S. Thompson and Co. • . T ILY of the Valley Roots, Brown Boronia, Ericas, Azaleas, and Rhododendrons, in great variety. D. S. Thompson and Co. TXTE carry the largest and best selec- * * tion of Hairdressers’ and Tobacconists’ Sundries in the Bay. An inspection of our window will convince you that our prices are right. All goods marked in plain figures at H. George. Hairdresser and Tobacconist. OLD yourself of that Painful Corn. 'U Sovereign Corn Cure will do it. 1/-. —Ross, Chemist. /AjUR. Printing and Developing U done bv an expert.-—A NY. Mann. Photo. Chemist. Gisborne. fA ENGINE French Briar Pipes, 1/NI each, all shapes, at H. George (opposite Pettie's.) 'TIMBER Gums., MacArthuri, Virnimellis Rostiata, and others, locally grown, £1 •>.' 100. £7 ios. per 1000.—D. S. Tnompson and Co. XXTE give Prints—not promises—from our Printing ana Developing Department.—A. W. J. Mann, Kodak, Gisborne. PENUINE Gillette Razors, silverplated 2/11 each, at H. George, hairdresser (opposite Pettie’s). Q HEEPEARMERS!—What are you kl doing to prevent the mortality in your sheep at shearing time? Plant our famous Timber Gums.— Horton’s, Lowe St., Phone 317.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9771, 31 July 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9771, 31 July 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9771, 31 July 1924, Page 1