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WANTED. WALL’S REGISTRY. WANTED. Chef, 65/-; Cook, temporary. £3, fare paid one way - Housemaid; Waitress; Country, maia; Waitress; Cook, country, 3 51-; Cook, 30/-; Girl, 1-own, tisy-; Girl, town, 20/-. Positions wanted for: Elderly Man; 3 Cowboys; General Farm-Hands.—Wall’s Registry, 325 Grmond-rd. ’Phene 1407. VI7 for country ' ’ hotel, town. —Apply British Ernpj £2; airl owbo sowing ngr als.—Polftechir experienced ShankatVFaiufidld. 7 ANTED, Kait ahi Counter Hand w * ry Jrenartmeni Te rm IST a, man torn Trading Co., or jmion aroa after business hOuns. TAT ANTED.—Married couple for tlie ' ' country.—Apply ’Phone- 112. TAJ ANTED. —Position in Cycle Re- ' ' pair Shop by young man with 7 years’ experience in all branches of trade; good references.—Apply “44,” Times. WANTED.—Young man for dairy ' ' farm, machines used. —Apply Mackenzie and Crowley, Tolaga Bay. ’Phone 30. \WANTED.—A man for stock and ' ' station work.—Apply R. Creswell. "pIOSITION Wanted by Capable Man with both North and South Island experience in all classes farm and station work. Good team dogs.— Apply Guy J. Mandcr, Box 46, Paeroa. WANTED.—Position in office by ’ ' girl w-ith two years’ experience; good references.—Address Times. WANTED.—£3O chattel security, ' ' substantial.—Write ‘2o,’ Times. TAJ ANTED.—Kind person to mind ’ ’ bal>y boy for few weeks.—Address Times. WANTED.—Position Housekeeper, .' ' temporary or .'permanent, or Plain Cook.—Write"'“Housekeeper,” Tinres Office. ' - t lain Ti # ANTED.—Day Work by reliable woman, 8/-, distance no object; references.—Write “234,” Times. TXT ANTED.—Housemaid-waitress.— ' ' Apply Times. CiAPABLE, refined, Young Lady dosires position companion-help; would undertake private clerical work.—Write “Adaptable.”' WANTED. —, Qualified Maternity *' Nurse to take charge of small country household; state terms, experience, otc.—Apply, this- Office. COST ■ dies L°s? turn to llu n\sm arehouse WANTED TO BUY. YA7ANTED at Once for Client—Wool *’ Press.—P.B. Machinery' Exchange, ’Phone 1768. WANTED.—Pigs and Poultry.' The ' ' highest prices given.—Apply at Hampton’s. ’Phone 271 •CET ■vly-furnished use ' _ room, unfurni; Address at T: Rieka glo House.—Vacanajid single rooms, charges.—

- WANTED TO BENT WANTED to Rent.—4 or 5-roomed House in town, or suburbs, for term preferred.—Write “230,” Times. TAT ANTED Rent or Lease by ' ' married couple.—A 5 or 6-room-ed House; modern conveniences necessary. Reply by letter to “House,” c/o Times. YA7 - ANTED to Rent.—4 or 5-roomed • 7 House, conveniences; near Cook Hospital.—Write “231,” Times. WANTED KNOWN. P'ARPET Ends.—Best Axminster , ideal for Hearth Rugs. Clearing liiie 15/6 each,—At Humphrey’s. A T The Hortii) Industry.—WheelSafes, Flour arM'TsOgwf Bins, Clothes Horses, and all «mhisc£iold Goods. inn rolls Nairn’s 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 A- J. Rossbotham, Tailor (late Rossbotham and Searle). Note new address: 33 Lowe-st., opposite Adair Bros L 1 VERYTHIN G Marked in Plain Ah gold Figures at Stoneham's Half-price Jewellery Sale. Walk in and do your own selling as well as buying. 'T'AKE U.C. for Constipation and all A Bowel Troubles ; 2/6 a jar.—Ross, Chemist, Peel-st., Gisborne. TAfAI/K Right in; no one asked to * * Buy at Stonebam’s. Great Half-price Jewellery Sale. Everything you see at Half-price.’ Come right in. WE DO HEMSTITCHING Pleat- '' ing of all lengths and sizes, Button Making and Machine Embroidery.—Platten’s Ltd., Ladies’ Tailors and Furriers, Palace Bedding's. ’Phone 1185. T ADDERS Mended in Ladies’ Silk Ah Stockings; satisfaction guaranteed. Also Hemstitching, od per yd. —“Beehive,” Hamilton. TJ is no doubt the Best Remedy for Constipation; 2/6 a jar. -Ross- Chemist, Peel-st., Gisborne. CTONEHAM’S Great Half-price Jewellery Sale Now on.—Diamond Rings, Watches, Clocks, etc., all going at Half-price and • undei. Get in early. TTINING Chairs 17/6, Oval lOinmg Lh 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.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10737, 7 November 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10737, 7 November 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10737, 7 November 1928, Page 1

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