TO LET—Mr. P. T. Kenway’s Residence at YY'hataupoko, 36 acres. —Apply . Thomas A. Coleman, Coronation Buildings. TO LET T 10 LET—BRICK SHOP, in .Gladstone Road. Central position. Apply to-. F _ HALL . TO LET. SP OP IN TIMES BUILDINGS. For iiartieulars, apply— TIMES OFFICE. FOR SALE. -i ROMNEY CROSS J.UUU WET 11ER LAMBS, in forward condition. _ T ,, C. B. HOADLEY and SON, Ltd. for Dwelling and J-acre dwODU Manga papa. Note: Insurance £4OO, house worth money alone. Inspect this through W. Lissant Clayton’s estate agency. 010 A —6-roomed House and --f- f ) V_/ over t-acre. . Mile and quarter from P.O. (town side). House insurance £250. Splendid opportunity for good financing.—Apply to TV. Lissant Clayton. C* £"> C\ lor Building Site (corner). Ideal site for boarding house. Also Childers road sites. Suitable lots.—Apply to YV . Lissant Clayton, estate agent. T7IOR SALE, 11 Acres, Kai.ti well jij watered and in grass, good land. Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. THREE splendid I-acre sections fronting Ormond road, well cultivated, garden, with _ 6-roomed dwelling, a bargain at £825. —Apply, T. G. Lawless, agent. KAITI.— Splendid Building Allotments, Acres, Half-Acres, and Quarter-Acres, from £6O to £l4O. Apply early to T. G. Lawless, Agent.
FOR SALE. SEVEN-ROOMED conveniences, Nice position. Apply— HORSE, all Wliataupoko. F. HALL. WANTED. TWO BOYS for Labelling Department. Apply— GISBORNE BREWERY. WANTED. VST ANTED Married SHEPHERD W (in charge), for Tang'hanga Station. Apply— JOHN. E. FOSTER. Gisbomo. WANTED. ARVESTING.—AppIy, GEO. BARRON, Whakawliitira. Or Telephone 252. ]fypN for H WANTED. WANTED, ■ Immediately—COOK 30s per week; also. HOUSE-MAID-WAITRESS, 17s 6d per week. Country women preferred. ' Apply— MAKARAKA HOTEL. BINDERY DEPARTMENT. WANTED at once, Girl to learn bookbinding in all its branches. Previous experience not necessary. Apply Foreman, Jobbing Department, Gisborne Times. NOTICE. OFFICES of Solicitors will be closed for Christmas Holidays from 23rd December to 4tli January, both days inclusive. J. W. NOLAN, President Gisborne Law Society. WANTED. WANTED —BOY, to drive waggon and make himself generally useful; also, several Boys, for Plumbing and Painting Works. Apply— F. HALL AND SONS. ICE I T The Great Summer Drink. TO BUSINESS MEN. THOSE Centrally-Situated Premises now in the occupation of Mr. F. Stafford are FOR LEASE, as a whole or to suit tenant. Owner retiring from the timber business. Also, 5 COTTAGES FOR SALE (now in course of erection). To the trilty this is an opportunity to secure a new house, on .a good section, at a low price, with a small deposit, and easv terms.
NOTICE SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS. Ei UPS UA NT to the t erms of “The Banks and Bankers’ Act Amendment Act- 1882” and “The Bank Holidays Act 1902” Friday the 27tH day of December and Thursday the 2nd. day of January. 1908 are hereby appointed SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS at the Offices of the undermentioned Banks throughout-New Zealand. The Union Bank of Australia, Ltd. G. E. TOLHURST, Inspector. The Bank of New South Wales. E. J. FINCH, Inspector. The Bank of Australasia. A. P. WEBSTER, For the Inspector. Bank of New Zealand, W. CALLENDER, General Manager. Note:—The Banks will also be closed throughout the Dominion on the following days, being Statutory Holidays: Wednesday, 2oth. Dcccembor 1907, Christmas Day ; Thursday, 26th December, 1907, Boxing Day ; and Wednesday Ist. January, 1908, New Year’s Day. ICE I T - The Great Summer Drink.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2068, 20 December 1907, Page 1
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