BUSINESS NOTES.
Generals are wanted at Galloway’s Registry. A list of persons waiting engagements is also published. A nursegirl is wanted. Boys and girls are W'anted at the Sweeteries. A business notice regarding the City Buffet Restaurant appears m this issue. \ . An announcement is made in this issue regarding the classes in elocution held at the Business College, Good’s Buildings. . Mr. W. L. Clayton advertises that h»s representative is open to act for intending selectors at the Opotiki land ballot. Messrs. McLean and Co. give no-
tico in this issue that they now occupy offices upstairs in the Union Bank Building. Messrs. Eure and Ambridge give notice in this issue that they will shortly make some “startling announcements.” Tenders for the new Municipal Buildings close with the Town Clerk on August 27th. Messrs. Common, Shelton and Co. announce that they will hold a sale of drapery, commencing next Saturday. Particulars of the sale at present being held by Messrs. R. Hannah am Co. are given in another column. A parcel which has been lost is advertised for.
A shirt sale is in progress at Robertson’s. Messrs. "William Pettie and Co. hav_. an advertisement elsewhere regal ding their stocktaking sale. An advertiser wants to rent a house with modern conveniences. • Mr. T. J. Thomas » notice elsewhere relative to Canterbury potatoes.
Mr. J. Roland, general repairer, is a business notice elsewhere in
ch: s issue. I > another column Mr. W. L. Clayton advertises a number of properties
fov sale. Mr. E. J. West, of the Dunedin Nurseries, has a notice elsewhere in this issue regarding pruning and spraying. An adv'ertise.'U'nt elsewhere gives the dates on which stock sales w'ill be held at Matawhero. Mr. J. English, cab proprietor, has a business notice in this issue.Messrs. Peckover and Co. ask foi a variety of servants. A notice regarding shares in the Lynda Spap Co. appears elsewhere. Mr. Hall Skelton, Auckland, has an advertisement in this issue giving a list of lands which he has for sale. Tenders will bo received at the Public Works Offico, Wellington, until /August 30th for the construction of the Waikohu bridges on the Gis-borne-Motu railway. . .... Mr. George Smith'notifies that he lias mutton-birds for sale. Mr. J. Lynch, wool and coal merchant, has a business notice in this issue.
At Auckland on August 9th a thousand acres of dairying land in the Waikato will be sold by Mr. T. Mandeno Jackson. Under instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court Mr. G. R. Wyllie will sell section 22, Town of Ormond, by auction on August 17th. Messrs.. Horne and Gray have a business notice in this issue. __ _ Messrs. Chambers and Keam, Kaiti Joinery Works, have a business notice in this issue.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2145, 30 July 1907, Page 3
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