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WANTED. ONE DAY SERVICE. FORI 1 . 437 jyjOVV JN QOMFi EXPERT LAWN-MOWER! SHARPENERS. Palmerston Road. Phono 1679 J. COUSMETT. WANTED.— Position by married couple on station; man farm work, ivvifo cook. —Apply Times. W AN ( ing. n'TEDi —A married man for a few weeks lor machine milk Wife no duties.—Phone 142 D. WANTED.— Cutting and Nnkiiig.— W Apply T. Lynn, Phone 691 k. WANTED. —Two shepherds; one * with horses.—Ring evenings, 238 M, Wairoa. WWANTED to Purchase.—Barbers VV Chair. —Tom Atkinson, Barber, 4 lad stone Road. WANTED.—Porkers for export; VV hookings for fortnight ahead -J. I!alien, 1206 A. WANTED. —Good .reliable active i » harness horse ; must bejiouml; uitable for delivery.—Rmg^764.J. SELLING-WORTH Boarding I louse, v —Vacancies, accommodation unirpassed, use garage; low tariff.— hone yO3. WANTED.—To rent house, with ' ' ]fi. to. 20 acres.—Apply “10,” mes Office. WANTED. Situation married V * * couple ; good references; any , ■ ...non » ■ coupic; tiuuvi i, - ition work.—Apply “20, ’ l irn^ STR-OLOGY reveals Future. Send stamp for free chart of yours. -Zingara, Astrologer, P.O. Box 3, Auckland. TO LET. LET —Houses, Bungalows, and flats, furnished or uniurnislied. Orr and Jeffreys. rPO LET. —Furnished bed-sitting !*- room; reasonable, central.— Apply “Times,” Office. rpO LET.—Houses 18/-, 20/., 22/6, L 27/6, and 30/-; usual conveniences. Flats and rooms, furnished and unfurnished; all in good localities. — Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. npo LET. —Desirable residence of 6 rooms, situate Kaiti, within easy distance of town. All modern conveniences including motor garage.—Apply T. G, Lawless, Agent, Phone 193. WANTED KNOWN. APPLES are still plentiful and cheap at Gisborne Fruit Exchange, Phone . 310. ROCKERY prices heavily reduced for this week. Fine quality China i sets from 19/6.—Humphrey's, •ner: Gladstone Ed. and Peel St. 'PLENTY' of good lemons at the -L Gisborne Fruit Exchange for 1/. dozen. Why pay more ? pOR, Special Quality Potatoes, Majestic, Iron Duke, sorted and graded; also a few sacks Majestic and Iron Duke seed, don’t blight.—H. Currie, Lowe Street. ‘QATIN BROCHE” a delightfully heavy satin, suitable for evening frocks, etc., in all shades; price 2/11. To be had only at Guthrie ind Maddock's. r ADIES’ Kaiapoi Flannel Blazers, monogram pocket in red, saxe, emon, roval and almond green in 5.5. W., S.W., W., O.S. 22/6, 23/6 luthrie and Maddock’s. mHE new high-grade “Salden”. Wristlet Watch —ladies or gents ■ —is guaranteed against all fair wear and tear and breakages lor 12 months from date of purchase at — Stoueham's, Jewellers, Gisborne. TV TRY carry your fruit about town ! when you can buy it just as cheap at tlie Gisborne Fruit Exchange, at the bus stand. AWE give you good results when ’ * your Films a,e developed and printed by me.—Ross, Chemist., Peel Street.

/XRGANDI ATuslin in lemon, pale green, rose, blue and biscuit, *lßin. .wide,*2/6 yard at Humphrey’s. pA Y a small deposit and wo will •** put your Xmas gilts aside tor you.—A. Stonebain and Co., Jewellers, Gisborne. /"^LADIOLT. —Plant now ; 24 choice varieties lor 20/-, or 12/- per dozen. —D. S. Thompson and Co. TTJST arrived, a shipment of “Satin Beau to’’ in some beautiful shades, including bottle green, new brown, fawn, lido, white and navy, 7/11 jd. at Guthrie and Maddock’s. pOLOURED Huckaback Towelling, pure linen in apricot, pale blue, mauve and pale green, lOin., 1/0 yard. —Humphrey’s Quality Warehouse. QERVTCE-CAR. Owners Hupmobile £350. Terms.—Moore and Colo, Ltd., 18 Tory Street, Wellington, Stockists for genuine Hupmobile Sparc Parts. Linen Tea Towels, size 24 x 32; 1/9 pair at Humphrey’s. Furnishing Warehouse. rjtHE latest in Silk Gaunt’et Gloves -L in the new fawn and brown tonings; prices range from 3/6 to 6/6. Inspection invited at Guthrie and Maddookls. COALP Troubles.—Electrical Massage to scalp improves health and lustre of hair. —Klexema Skin Rooms, Tpwnley’s Buildings. DOABLE COVERS, made in art silk -*- tapestry - with Oriental designs; size 34 x 34; 5/11 each at Humphrey’s. T<rUMARA Plants are now ready in any quantity.—D. S. Thompson and Co.. p\HOTOS Developed and Printed: in at 10 a’.m., out at 5 p.m.; in 1 p.m., out noon next day.—Ross, Chemist, Peel Street. COW Now. —Asters, Cosmo, Mnri- & golds, Phlox and Zonnias; choice strains 6d per packet.—D. S. Thompson and Co.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11493, 21 November 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11493, 21 November 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11493, 21 November 1931, Page 1

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