WANTED, WALL’S REGISTRY. WAITED. —Man cook, £3; porter ; five cowboys, 30/-, 35/-, £2; woman cook, £2; five cook-gen-erals, good wages ; two housekeepers; lady help; girl to assist, town.— Wall’s Registry, 325 Ormond-rd. ’Phone 1407; MATAKAOA HOSPITAL BOARD . MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT A PPLICATIONS are invited from AA Practitioners registered in New Zealand foil the position of Medical SuperintencMnt of the Te Araroa Hospital. I Jr Applicatianafrnust be addressed to the underswned and marked mm the outside and wjjrbe received up t® FJaiDAY, JanuflTy 25, 1929. Salary £3SR »r . house, fuel afHjif e |-Ptab] of private pjracp J Applicanti| 3hi recent testimonial: concerning Jage/ previous experience, qualifications, jftc., and be in a posit:on to talie/ip duties »on April 1, 1929. I # Conditions of a pnoi#mentjmp'iybe obtained from the D. J. McNAUG H|r, secretary. Matakaoa HospitaJpßoard, Te. Ara/Oi, Dec. 4, 1928. l free right , =.| g * ! f&m fd copies of Jxnd particulars NTE town ho m FT’ 1 •tow A7ANJP t + i-.it modi ee : cowson oy s. —Pofytechfii cf WANTED, immediately.—Lady to travel with side-show. —Address at Times Office. WANTED.—Man to work grass- ’ ’ seed skipper.—Apply Machinery Exchange. 2 SMsmt TED Housekeeper, for J&j&ntry *>T>ach elor. —Apply Hue fis^-.-sVKaiti, 12 a WANTED. Cowboy - gardener; ’ ' must Ire good man with cows, none other need apply.—W. E. Bennett, Ormond. "WANTED for Coast Station.— ’ ' Married couple, or a housekeeper.—Apply Tel. 570. VP ANTED.—Position as House- ' • keeper to respectable person. —Write “Housekeeper,” Times. \WANTED.—Rooms to Paper from ’ ' 12/6 a room, labor only.—Apply “3,” Times. QTATION Cook and Baker seeks emA ployment. Good bread baker. — Write “44,” Times. T 7C r ANTED .—Two young men board- * * ers; terms moderate; central.— Address 77 Times. WANTED. Qualified Maternity ' ' Nurse to take charge of small country household; state, terms, experience, etc.—Apply this 1 . Office. TyANIED.—Pigs and Poultry. The ' • highest prices given.—Apply at Hampton’s. ’Phone 271 TO LET r FQ LET. Two rooms, kitchen, A washhouse; private entrance. — Apply 527 Gladstone-rd. TArANTED.—gentlemen board- '' ers in prijpsffe family : separate bedrooms. —For particulars apply 52 Stafford-st-. J WANTED KNOWN. PUR NISH at Humphrey’s, corner A Peel-st. and Gladstone-rd. Cash or terms. (GISBORNE Wallpaper Depot- have just landed lai'ge indent of new season’s Wallpapers. Inspection invited, 291 Gladstone-rd. ■ — ftr-§ ; r FEN Days ouly.—Frocks, 5 balance A of stock ptjffai 12/6 to 40/-.—Mis. iffirne, WHAT is Tills ?—E. J. ’ * has opened :< Tlie Rialto.” CHILDREN’S Annuals. Hobby, A* Holiday, Tiger Tim, Schoolgirls’ Own, Puck School Friend, Champion, each S/-. —Eastwood's JW;Ir Store. PHILDREN’S Annuals. Chums Boys’ and Girls’ Own Annual 16/6, Young New Zealand S/6 (great value). —-Eastwood’s Book Store. rpHH “San Toy” for Fancy Gift A Boxes and Chocolate New r Year Novelties. ARCHIE E, Kirk for Shop and AY Office Fittings ; Whitney windows and all classes of joineiy. Guaranteed the best, —’Phone 852. WHY not give a Subscription to ' ’ Eastwood’s Lending Library as a New' Year Gift? Over 4000 books. Year £l/2/6, Half-year 12/6, Quarter 7/6. —-East-wood’s Book Store. is “Tbo Rialto?” qWEETS. —The appreciated Gift.—A •A wonderful assortment at The “San Toy.” “DPHE RIALTO” Is the Best Shop A in town for Home-made Sweets, and High-class Confectionery.—E. J. Sutcliffe, Proprietor. pOR your New Year Suit, try J. A Rossbotliam, Tailor (late Rossliotham and Searle). Note new address: 33 Lowe-st-., opposite Adair Bros. p ISBOR-NE View Calendars and AT year Cards.—A large assortment to choose from at Bickford’s, 65 Gladstone-rd. "DUY your Mattress Cheaper and A> Better at Humphrey’s, Townley’s Buildings. "REG. Humphreys for Blinds, Lino AT laid; all classes of Furniture made to order. Country customers receive prompt attention. ’Phone 1555. PAMOUS Everyman’s Library—Boo A volumes, all the classics of the world; handsomely Round, each 2/6. Ideal gift.—Eastwood’s Book Store. WE DO HEMSTITCHING Pleat- ’ ’ ing of all lengths and sizes, Button Making and Machine Embroidery.—Platten’s Ltd., Ladies’ Tailors and Furriers, Palace Buildings. ’Phone 1185. SURPRISING Value in Books.— A Great Short Stories of the world; 1,088 pages, 11/-; Great- Stories of all Nations, 1,132 pages.—Eastwood’s Book Store.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10782, 31 December 1928, Page 1
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