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WATCH REPAIRS) WATCH REPAIRSI GRIEVE, pEOPLE’S JEWELLER* Is making a Speciality of these to advertise his new man. TRY HIM, and you will not regrot it.

WANTED. BOY, with horse, to deliver papers. Wages, 17s Od. Apply,— ‘ “TIMES” OFFICE. WANTED— A Smart Lad, to learn Cycle trade; good wages to good lad.—Anderson and Son, Gladstone Hoad. WANTED— Good llousomaid—Apply, .Record lteign Hotel. WANTED— Housekeeper, Girl to assist, Rudhfellers, Woman Cook, Generals. Waiting engagement: Man Cook, Teamster, Farm Hand. Kitchen Roy, Housemaid (town) —J. Pcckover and Co.,- next Public Library. WANTED KNOWN Vacancies lor Boarders.—Mm. W. Adams, Kahutia Street, olf Lowe Street. WANTED" KNOWN.—That Übi and Son stock the beet line o! Ladies’ Button Boots and Laoe-up» at—fancy I —los 9d. A LIFE-LIKE reproduction of Photos in Oil and Black and White.—Kelley and Parker, Artists, Groy Street Studio. x A SNUG HOME for sale in Herbert Road; terms. A safe investment offering in i Disraeli Street, only £SO deposit. Also an ideal building 6ite on Kaiti, handy, price £26s.—Apply, W. Lissant Clayton.

A FALL IN OYSTERS.—Large Pickle Bottle Oysters now selling for Is 6d, in shells 4doz. for One Shilling. Come early to avoid the rush; bring your own kits.—Douglas Bros., Strand Cafe; CIAN you let this opportunity pass? / 10 Acres of Suburban Mats; \ will cut up profitably; an offer wanted.—W. JLissant Clayton, agent. FOR Working Men’s Boots and Bushmen’s Fern Tights, try Lang and Son. They are well known and highly appreciated by all who have tried them. KEEP ALIVE 1 Sounds startling, and it’s sound advice when profitable investments are slipping through your hands every day; send your inquiries re land or shares to—W. Lbssant Clayton, estate agent and sharebroker. NEW PICTURES, New Designs in Mouldings. Re. iu importations now on view at Kelley and Parker’s, Grey Street. Inspection invited. PICTURE FRAMES. Newest Mouldings, Mounts, and all requisites. Bedrock prices at Kelley and Parker’s Art Studio, Grey Street.

STOVE MATS for twopence each at Parnell’s Popular Saturday Sale, twenty-ninth inst. only—A. Parnell and Co., Ironmongers. T O. LAWLESS has removed into • new offices, situate Wainui ltoad, close to Kaiti Bridge, and within one minute’s walk of the General Post Office. SAVE YOUR MONEY.—May we suggest that you purchase Sis Tickets for ss, available ■ for Breakfast, Dinner and Tea.—Douglas Bros. Strand Cafe. HERE TO STAY.—Strand Private Hotel, Gladstone Road, Gisborne: also, at Hastings, Napier, and Auckland. First-class Luncheon 12 till 2; Good Beds Is; all Meals Is. Late Fish and Oyster Suppers a Speciality. ’Phone 69.—Douglas Bros., proprietors. ■\7'OUR Insurances safely attended X to if left in W. Lissant Clayton’s hands; the well-known office, Norwich and London, needs no further comment; life, fire, and accident.

YOUNG AND OLD, rich and poor, will be pleased to hear that H. J. Andrew is holding his annual Clearing Sale at his Boot Depot, Gladstone Road. Genuine bargains 1 All round reductions of from 15 to 25 per cent. Come and see for yourselves. WANTED KNOWN. IF you want a BICYCLE built to suit you, or Repairs executed to your entire satisfaction, try— H. ANDERSON, Cycle Builder. TG. LAWLESS has removed into . new offices, situate Wainui Road, close to Haiti Bridge, and within one minute’s walk of the General Post Office. LOST. A' RCHDEACON t WILLIAMS will il be glad of information as to whereabouts of a Small Wooden BOX, addressed D. Williams, Gisborne, landed from the Mbnowai Wednesday morning. LOST —On the Football Ground, Victoria Domain, a Gold' Band Ring, set with two red stones; reward.—“ Times” Office. LOST —From Whataupoko, an Irish Terrier Dog, six months old, with old collar on; answers to name of “Con,” seen going up Stout Street.— E. P. Joyce. FOUND —In Te Arai Church, Gold Brooch, moon-shaped and set with pearls.—Apply, “Times” Office.

FIVE POUNDS REWARD. STOLEN or Strayed, from Pukepapa (opposite Ormond), on Sunday night, August 10th—Two thoroughbred BAY COLTS, unbranded: the larger one has one white hind foot, boch aged about 9 months. If stolen, £5 reward will be paid on conviction of the offender; or £2 for information as to tlieir whereabouts. JOHN E. FOSTER, Manager, Wi Pere Trust. TO LET. SHOP, adjoining ‘"TIMES” Office". Apply,— ! “GISBORNE TIMES,” / Peel Street. FOR SALE. BUTCHERY FOR SALE, SITUATED in the North Island Dairy District, with £3OOO turnover per year, splendid paying concern with great prospects. Can be bought very cheaply. Write for terms to— THE N.Z. TRADE EXCHANGE, Box, 332, Christchurch. TC. LAWLESS has removed into o new offices, situate Wainui Road, close to Kaiti Bridge, and within one minute’s walk of the General Post Office. JQOMINION Q.ROCERY, ROEBUCK ROAD (At end of Palmerston Road').THE undersigned begs to announce' that ho has just opened the abovo Business, and is prepared to supply all classes of Groceries at BEDROCK PRICES FOR CASH. Customers waited on for orders, and goods delivered to all parts of the Town and Suburb's. WALTER J. H. W ARNEa » PROPRIETOR.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2282, 29 August 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2282, 29 August 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2282, 29 August 1908, Page 1

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