TENDERS. TENDERS aro invited for the Formation of about 26 chains of Road and Footpaths. Tenders to close at my Office, at Noo: on 28th INSTANT. GEO. GRANT, C.E., Lowe Street. jJjiOR SALE—Cabbage, Savoy, Cauliflower Broccoli, and Celery Plants.—Apply to Edward Ling, Whatuupoko. 'ANTED—A Boy with horse, for subur ban run.—Apply, Tijies office. ANTED, straightaway—Bullock Drl er.—Apply, G. Smith’s Registry. THE Tenets and Objects of the Tlieosophical Society, will be Mr R. Turner’s subjeot on Sunday, at 7 p.m., in City Bullet Dining Rooms. stone Road. ANTED Bullock Driver Apply, George Smith's Registry Office, GladANTED, at once—Experienced Fencer to erect by oontract, two to three miles of fence.—Apply, Hood Bros., Whan gara. ANTED—A Waitress; fairly easy bil ™ let for suitable girl.—Apply, City Buffet. WANTED —Men to cut and save oooksfoot seed at Mangatu.—Apply, W. and G. Barron, Matawhero. Telephone 252. r ANTED A Man, accustomed to hors 93, to make himself generally useful.—Apply. A. H. Wallis, Kaiti. WANTED —A Ploughman.— Apply immediately, W. Hay, Whatatutu, -071 OR SALE— At Williams and Kettle’ 0 JaJ Horse Bazaar, on Saturday, high' standing Lady's Hack, quiet and easy to ride
'KMT ANTED—A reliable Waitress, for the VV City Buffet. WANTED —Pantry Girl, Gardener, Nurse Girl, Yardman, Governess, Shepherd, Generals, Rouseabout, Lady Help. Want employment : Station Hands. —J. Peokover and Co. 'gmOK IMMEDIATE SALE—Eour-roomec _fij Hou&e inßuteneßoad, Kaiti; 8-roomec Residence, Gladstone Road ; good in vestments.—Apply, T. G. Lawless, Agent. r jHO LET—House of 9 rooms, and House .JL of 5 rooms, Victoria Beach; Villa, Shiiders Road, bath, aopper; furnished and mfurnished rooms.—J. Peckover and Co. C HA WHINS, Cash Draper, will hold a © Clearing Sale for the nest 14 days, >f balance of summer stock. Odd lengths of dress material remnants of prints, muslins, etc., marked very low to clear. A call solicited. A satisfactory bargain to the customer and turning the balance of stock into money is the point aimed at, so prices will be cut to make a clearance. THEATRE-GOERS.—Principal Songs, JL etc., as sung in “Rose of Riviera” and “ Skirt Dancer,” procurable at London Piano and Music House.—H. J. Gittos. WANTED KNOWN—We take Secondhand Pianos in exchange for new ones, and allow fair value. Write or call, London Piano and Music House : J. H. Gittoa WANTED, because Matilda uses only Moa Teas, and they are a treat. WANTED —Bachelors to be married to ladies who use Moa Teas. Keep your eyes open.
PLEASE don’t stir mo up ; I rally thick—Moa Teaß. WANTED —Everyone to share in the magnificent discount oash prizes given by the proprietors of Moa TeaS) surpassing all others; £l5O next time. TfTIIGHT Hundred and Thirty-three pairs BP-i of Boots and Shoes have been received at the Phit-Essi Boot Shop during the past week. These goods are imported by us direct from the makers in England. Canada, and the United States, and are by the beet value ever handled by us. The makers are C. and J. Clark, Howlett and White, Pingree Shoe Co., etc., etc. Choice lines in .Ladies’ American Strap Shoes; ...Sandals in tan, white, red, cream, etc., etc. Please note : What we say we do we do do." A GRAND Variety of very dainty Voiles Delaines, Muslins, etc., in and fancy patterns, from 6d per yard. White Banoy Muslins, from per yard. —Special value at C. Rosie and Co.’s. r J ''WO Half-aore Sections on Aberdeen .1 Load, for sale cheap ; price only £6O each for eaeh. Also aeres, with large residence, bargain at £475, terms on latter if required.—X. Ci. Lawless, Agent. KCAUSE 1 thought she was one among 1 a thousand, now X think she is a thousand iu one, when she .gives me Moa Teas. J [GLOBAL and Plain boxed Stationery, I Writing Tablets, Fancy Envelopes, Inkstands, Purses, Walletß, and Fancy Goods, at J. Sigiey’s. OpOWLING Members of the Bawling JL& Club are requested to call ai Phit-Essi Boot Shop and secure a pair of startling value Bowling Shoes, at ss. or £lO deposit, balance on easy terms, will secure Quarter or Halfacre Sections on Haiti, just beyond town boundary.—Apply, T. G. Lawless, Agent. THE OEBXOS TOOTHACHE CUBE. THOSE who suffer from Toothaohe must try CEBTOS TOOTHAOHE CUBE. Taken internally, cures a new way. The remedy is absolutely harmless, it can do nothing but cure toothache, and it does that promptly every time. Try this remedy onoe and you will depend upon it and recommend it ever after. Price Is. Chemists and Stores. ChrfTi ACRES Rich Flat Land, close to tJ'VJv Creamery, School, and Railway; well watered ; for immediate sale Full particulars to be had on applieotion to X. G. Lawless, Agent.
WANTED — Those tired ,of buying ioe creome and candies, going to thea--trea and up the river, and wans a rest, use MoaTeas; they stimnlate. AT BOBEBTSON’S—Latest Crash Suit 3 and Blouses, wash and wear well, from 4s 6d. TENNIS —Members ol the Tennis Club should see the latest In Gents.’ Tennis Shoes. Imported direct by Phit-Essi Boot Shop. Soft, pliable soles, only ss. FOIt SALE, in one lot—Pour Dwellings and three-quarter acres, all recently built, returning £lO4 per annum.—T. G. Lawless, Agent. WANTED —Mrs Lookley’s Begistry, His Majesty’s Arcade, Auokland, wants situations for Married Couples, all classes of Men, Cooks, Porters, Station and Farm Hands, Barmaids, Housemaids, Waitresses, Housekeepers, etc. Established 1887. AT BOBEBTSON’S—Immense Stock of Boys’ Clothing, suitaole for school wear. Hats and Caps in endless variety. AMEBICAN BOOTS—Direct Shipments of the latest styles arriving by every mail boat. Price right, fit right, shape right. —Phit-Essi Boot Shop. JUST BECEIVED—Another lot of Ladies Silver Keyless Watches, from £1 is upwards. A nice Birthday Present for a girl.—H. B. Smith, Goldsmiths’ Hall. AT BOBEBTSON’S—You can get a Tailor-made Suit, equal to measure, at half the Cost Fit perfect, Wear well, Look we 11.... WEAB THE DENTON HAT, quality guaranteed.—Cooke, Outfitter, Gladstone Boad. j|_9 OBEBTSON'S Clothing, Mercery, and JCll Hats have no equal. Best quality goods at lowest prices. THE DENTON HATS combine best material • and workmanship. Ask Cooke, Outfitter, Gladstone Boad., DENTON HATS retain their color* JL Buy one from Cooke, Outfitter, Gladstone Boad. EYEBY man wants a DENTON HAT, price 10/6. —Cooke, Outfitter, Gladstone Boad. HOBSEOWNEBS who desire their steeds carefully' shod should take them to J. Thomson's Shoeing Forge, next Times office. Feel street. s
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1365, 28 January 1905, Page 3
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