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WANTED— At once, Smart Lad, •for Gisborne-. Confectionery Works.—Jo wens. -TK-KTANTED—Mini or Boy, to mow y V lawn twice weekly.—Apply, Nathan and Co.,' Lowe Street. WANTED —By Young Man, Board and Residence in private - family, near town.—Apply “Times” office: WT ANTED KNOWN —Mr. • T. YY Downs, of Sjdney,’ lecturer, clairvoyant, and psycho-magnetisC Patients -for treatment.—Lawless’ Bqildings, Wainui Road, near bridge. WANTED —Boy for Milking. Housekeeper, Married Couple, Girl to assist. Housemaids, Woman Cook, Generals, Scrubb-cutters. Waiting engagements: Married Couples, Shepherd, Shearer. —-J. Pet-korer and Co., next Public Library. WANTED KNOWN—That _ Lanj and Son stock the beet line ol Ladies’ Button Boots and Lace-upi at—fancy I—los 9d. * WANTED KNOWN—Photos of Labour Procession can -be obtained at Mrs. Thomas’, Fruiterer, opposite Whinray's Hall, Gladstone Road. WANTED —Would-be Punctual Working Men to try our oyrs Guaranteed Nickel Lever Watch, 255. —Grieve, the People’s'Jeweller, Gladstone Road. WANTED— Lovers to bear m mind that Grieve, the People’s Jeweller, caters for their requirements. Engagement Rings, finest value ever known, now on show. WANTED —Country Visitors to try Grieve, the People’s Manufacturing Jeweller and Watchmaker; most reliable and promptest man in town. WANTED —1000 Tusks to polish and mount. Grieve, the People’s Jeweller, makes a splendid job from Ids upwards . A GRICULTURAL LIME— FarmJC3L ers! Now is the time to increase the producing capacity of vour land ; testimonials from leading New Zealand farmers. Amner’s famous agricultural lime. For prices and pamphlets apply, W. Lissant Clayton, district agent. ART wins the heart, so Kelley and Parker have won many in Gisborne, and are prepared to win many more; portraits in oils and black and white second to lione in the Dominion. CIVILITY costs nothing; you can get it for same at Kelley and ’arker’s jPictures and Picture Frames tc., for little more. DOG-CHAINS, for eight pence each, at Parnell’s Popular Satirdav Sales, twenty-fourth iust. only. —A. Parnell and Co., Ironmongers. CURE! Everyone should be insured !_ against fire. W. Lissant Clayon, agent for Australian Alliance, Norwich and London (Accident), and Norwich Union Life. Enquiries soliited. OR Working Men’s Boots an Bushmen’s Fern Tights, trj ,ng and Son. They are well known d highly "appreciated by all wb ve tried them. 710 R IMMEDIATE SALE—On ac- ; count- of ill-liealth, the whole of e property occupied by Mr. Ling. L'liioiid Road. Whataupoko, consislg of 3 quarters and 11 perches, toither with Dwelling and buildings ereon; large frontages; cash or nns.—Apply, T. G. Lawless, agent, iwless’ Buildings, Kaiti Bridge. [TAVE YOU A HOME? For sale, !_ a well-built 4-roomed House and ,ut fifth-acre, Disraeli Street; bath, sh-house, etc; £375; pay „ £SU do;it.—W. Lissant- Clayton, agent. ALLEN STEIN’S New Buildings. —There are one or two Suites looms still available; clients may ?ct plan and obtain fullest mioron from W. Lissant Clayton, UST FANCY 1 ~ Kelley aud Parkei are selling 50 per cent wivei In Auckland prices, to clear, preus to removal. —Kelley and Parker, jy Street, Gisborne. • OOK OUT for T.G.L—T. G. LawJ less, Land and Estate Agent, st across Kaiti Bridge, within one inute’s walk of Post Office. STOCKED from Floor to Ceiling ) with Brand New Goods. The lenomenal success of our Clearing lie enabled us. to make room for >w shipments, a!nd inspection is inted of our very complete new stock e defy competition as to quality, lue, and variety.—H. J. Andrews, jot Depot, Gladstone Road. G. LAWLESS has removed into L • -new offices, situate Wainui 3 ad, close to' Kaiti Bridge, and vcithone minute’s'walk of the General let Office. ; ; ACANCIES for Lady Boarders at ’ Mrs. E. Mu rfihy’s Private Boarding-house, corner of. Fox and Clifford Streets, Whataupoko. HEN you want your money to . . bring “you the best return, re member NOAH’S ARK can give you the best value in new and second-hand furniture, and Tall classes of goods. We buy, sell, or exchange furniture and goods of every description. Gra-' maphoues and records for sale or exchange. -NOAH’S ARK, Road. ‘Phono 101,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2326, 20 October 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2326, 20 October 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2326, 20 October 1908, Page 1

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