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WANTED. WALL'S REGISTRY. WANTED. Chef, 65/-; Cook, temporary, £3, fare paid one way; Housemaid ; Waitress ; Country, maid ; Waitress ; Cook, country, 35/-; Cook, 30/-; Girl, town, 55/-; Girl, town, 20/-. Positions wanted for; Elderly Man; 3 Cowboys• General Farm Hands.—Wall’s Registry, 325 Ormond-rd. ’Phone. 1407. Jl n t e m Apply* Ai W :i X.Z. LOAN COY. ...GOOD fpsi wit experi stntioi Apply Ton. \/V ArjTlp*.—Head waiti honsemaid town nursery by Capable Man. N/i/Jli and South Island ...classes farm and team dogs. —f J. W A Md—lj|jss.rtion in office by ’ ' gi|//™b HSwfPk’ears’ experience ; good roicfCirc-es.^iiAcldress Tunes. ] WANTED.—£3S chattel security, * • substantial.—Write ‘2o,’ Times. WANTED,.— Good Cook for few * ’ weeks.—Apply Telephone 112. YWANTED.—Kind person to mind ’ ’ baby toy tor few weeks.—Address Times. T/yANTED.—Position Housekeeper, ’ ' temporary or permanent, or Plain Cook.—Write "Housekeeper,” Times Office. YyANTED. —A Cook, country hotel, ’ * for few weeks ; oue hand'.—Ring Ormond Hotel. WANTED.—Day Work by reliable ' ’ woman, 8/-, distance no object ; fences. —Write "234,” Times. referi % fn a] /"ANTED.—Housemaid-waitress. Apply ,T lines. ytAPABLE, refined, Young Lady dosires position companion-help; would undertake private clerical work.—Write "Adaptable.” WANTED. Qualified Maternity y Nurse to take charge of small dountry household; stato terms, experience, etc.—Apply this Office.

T\T ANTED ✓ —Position by Junior *' CleiTT, two years’ experience in bookkeeping and typing, good references.—Apply “Gisborno Times.” NTED TO BUY. dies wm LaEc ing 380. r ANTED fc quantit; ran Fisli bep< iPhone 1059. y.—Poultry in any best price given. ” Kaiti Esplanad' WANTED.—Pigs and Poultry. Tbo '* highest prices given.—Apply at Hampton’s. ’Phone 271 4 M LOST , >ST|; .fen jmaXrph warded .on returning Motor ' re-. TO *.ET ctno T°k lljpllC ligl garPtioxi. age Fin 'po IJftS? j roo friends. rrELLINGIMpTIB House.—Vacan1' eies Wp 1 eifigle rooms. Good Rickard, Fropßet//•? " WANTED TO RENT WANTED to Rent.—4 or 6-roomed House in town, or suburbs, for term preferred.—Writo ”230,” Times. XXT ANTED to Rent or Tease by ’ ' married couple.—A sor 6-room-ed House; modern conveniences necessary. Reply by letter to “House,” cl o Times. or 5-roomerl House, conveniences; near Cook Hospital.—Write “231,” Times. WANTED to Rent, » * Rnusft. pnnvenioi WANTED KNOWN. CARPET Ends. —Best Axminstef' , ideal for Hearth Rugs, plearing line 15/'6 each.—At Humphrey’s. A T The Hoster| barrowv/* Safes, Flour Horses, and Ind ustry.—Wheel-ep-ladders, Meat spjaar Bins, Clot.he|, tsehold Goods. | inn robs NaifntrLiijoleuin. Just landed iirect from manufacturers. All latest patterns, 6ft wide. Nairn’s special 6/3 per yard.—Humphrey’s. your Show and Race Suit try J. Rossbotham, Tailor (late Rossotham and Searle). Note new adress:' 33 Lowe-st., opposite Adair ?°? YXT ALLPAPERS must be cleared. * » Our whole stoc]i being sold this week at Half-price. Home early.— Only one address, Comer Peel-st and Glads tone-rIT., Humphrey’s. EVERYTHING Marked in Plain Bold Figures at Stoneham's Half-price Jewellery Sale. Walk in and do your own selling as well as buying. TEST Landed.—A large stock of ” beautiful designs and colorings.— Gisborne Wallpaper Depot, 291, nest Vautier’s. LAKE U.C. for Constipation and all Bowel Troubles; 2/6 a jar.—Ross, Chemist, Peel-st-., Gisborne. AIK Right in; no one asked to Buy at Stoneham’s. Great Half-price Jewellery Sale. Everything you see at Half-price. Come right in. WE DO HEMSTITCHING, Pleating of all lengths and sizes, Button Making and Machine Embroidery.—Platten’s Ltd., Ladies’ Tailors and Furriers, Palace Buddings. ’Phone 1185. TtINING Chairs 17/6, Oval Dining Tables To,'-, Couches (nicely upholstered) 80/-, Settee and two Easy Chairs £l3/10/-. Buy your furniture Humphrey’s way— deposit and a year to pay.—Humphrey’s, LADDERS Mended in Ladies’ Silk Stockings; satisfaction guaranteed. Also Hemstitching, od per yd. —“Beehive,” Hamiltoa.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10733, 2 November 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10733, 2 November 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10733, 2 November 1928, Page 1

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