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WANTED. WALL’S REGISTRY. WANTED. Chef, 65/-; Cook, temporary, £3, faro paid one way - Housemaid; Waitress; Country, maid; Waitress; Cook, country, 35/-; Cook, 30/-; Girl, town, 25/-; - Girl, town, 20/-. Positions wanted for: Elderly Man; 3 Cowboys; General Farm Hands. —Wall’s Registry, 325 Orxnond-rd. ’Phono 1407. /USTVE REG ISTJ w ** t icving r ages £2; (Saftmtry, samoVpKicOf ao£ igf Milk' round, town. Also? %4tirig engagement; Two Housenjaids, town.—Apply Mrs. McMahon, 1.08 Watnui-rd. ’Phone 1469 D. Ci for / iliev: at ONC pai years’ e trade; gj Times. ng man with 7 ;nc«#l» < *a t li brandies of srcnaiSj-Apply “44,”| Ty ANTED }Joa.ng man for dairy ’ ’ farm, used. —Apply Mackenzie and Sfgjwley, Tolaga Bay. ■ Phone 31 well. mpn i'orjfst*Tand rki Cres exper statio'i Apply roa. ■\7t7ANTMuM’ofiifion in office by. ' ’ gix-1 |wifhfmvo,Stars’ experience j good refiS-ences. Iress Times. W" ANTED.—£3S chattel security, ' * . substantial. —Write ‘2o,’ Times. AIT ANTED.—Band person to mind ’ ’ ; baby toy for few weeks.—Address Times. "W" ANTED.—Position Housekeeper, ' * temporary or permanent, or Plain Cook.—Write “Housekeeper,” Times Office. Y/yANTED. —A Cook, country hotel, ’ * for few weeks; one hand.—Ring Ormond Hotel. WANTED.—Day Work by reliable ' ' woman, 8/-, distance no object; references.—Write “234,” Times. TAT ANTED.—Housemaid-waitrefss.- ‘ > y« /’;*Vpply Times'. CAPABLE, refined, Young Lady de- # sires position companion-help; wdald undertake private clerical Irk.—Write “Adaptable.” yANTED. Qualified Maternity ' Nurse to take charge of small tuntry household; state terms, exirience, etc.—Apply this Office. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED to in#.— Poultry in any ' ' quantity; M&est price given.—i Swan Fish DepotSf'Kait.i Esplanade. Phone 1059. JjyANTED.—Pigs and Poultry. The Jr ' highest prices given.—Apply at rHampton’s. ’Phone 271 EET =1 PLET. —IlojK^,;4 rooms, conveniences, Clmbfplst.; 23/6. —Appljfej Tail’s Store, ’PbMe 1407. « nHO LE' L bury-; (aftcrnoo Bldgs., Chi' Good Rickafd/ od del W üble opr House, SalnsMiss Cortroy hion S.S. Co.’s, House.—Yacansingle rooms. rjlSS'l charges.—S. WANTED TO RENT or 5-roomed House in totvn, or suburbs, for ?rm preferred.—Write “230,” Times. y ANTED to Rent. i TTnnca in tD\rn

TXT ANTED to B ent or Lease by ’ ' married couple.—A sor 6-roorn-ed House; modern conveniences necessary. Beply by letter to “House,” c/o Times. WANTED to Rent.—4 or 5-roomed » ' House, conveniences; near Cook Hospital.—Write “231,” AD ANTED! IWN. Alices and ! coats pejAnfln»y deanty tlie latest gt^^^^Jnly at James Johnston's, , CARPET Ends.—Best Axmmster , ideal for Hearth Rugs. Clearing line 15/6 each.—At Humphrey’s. A T The Ho EA barrow. 1 Safes, Flour _ Horses, and a Indu stry.—Wheeladders, Aleat r Bins, Clothes, :ehold Goods, gj 1A A rolls Nairifs Linoleum. Just landed direct from manufacturers. All latest patterns, 6ft wide. Nairn’s special 6/3 per yard.—Humphrey’s. TP OR your Show and Race Suit try E j . Rossbotham, Tailor (late Rossbotham and Searle). Note new address: 33 Lowe-st., opposite Adair Bros WALLPAPERS must be cleared. ’ » Our whole stock being sold this week at Half-price. Come early.— Only one addins, Corner Peel-st and Gladstone-rtt., Humphrey^. TJ VER YTHIN G Alarked in Plain EJ Bold Figures at Stonebam's Half-price Jewellery Sale. Walk in and do your own selling as well as buying. TUST Landed.—A large stock of beautiful designs and colorings.— Gisborne Wallpaper Depot, 291, next Vau tier’s. rpAKE U.O. for Constipation and all E Bowel Troubles; 2/6 a jar.—Ross, Chemist, Peel-st., Gisborne. TITALK 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, Pleat- '' l'ncr nf nil loncrtvhs and sizes. ' ’ ing of all lengths and sizes, Button Making and Machine Embroidery.—Platteh’s Ltd., Ladies’ Tailors and Furriers, Palace Buildings. 'hone 1185. 'TUNING Chairs 17/6, Oral Dining Tables 75/-, Couches (nicely upholstered) 80/-, Settee and two Easy Chairs £l3/10/-. Buy your furniture Humphrey’s way—small deposit and a year to pay.—Humphrey’s. T ADDERS Mended in Ladies’ Silk " Stockings; satisfaction guaranteed. Also Hemstitching, 5d per yd. —“Beehive,” Hamilton.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10734, 3 November 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10734, 3 November 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10734, 3 November 1928, Page 1

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