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WANTED. ANTED tion Apply——A and YOUTH, for Stn - rouse a bout. > GEOFFREY MACLEAN, To Hau-o-te-Atua Station. —Whatatututelephone. WANTED —Housemaid and Laun'dross.—Apply, N. Burgess, Dominion Hotel. WANTED —Young, Girl to help with housework.—Apply, Mrs. Wallis, telephone 200. WANTED— Smart Young Man as Day Porter; good wages.— Douglas Bros., Strand Cafe. Tv7* TANTED —Woman to wash. One W day a week.—Douglas Bren., Strand Cafe. WANTED —Lad to m'.'k, kill, and make himself generally uselul on station.—Apply., Wi’bams 13r 05., Muriwai; wages 15s. WANTED KNOWN TO FARMERS—That G. Coleman is prepared to buy Fruit in any quantities. —Apply, shop opposite British Empire. WANTED —Situation by Governess, French and English; town or country.—Apply, G.N.G., Post Office,, Gisborne. WANTED —Ploughboy, Governess, Married Couple, Nurse, Housemaids, Cook, and Generals. Disengaged : Governess, Shepherd, Warned Couples.—J. Peckover and Co., next Public Library. WANTED —Can Openers (wiiJi corkscrew), sixpence each, at Parnell’s Popular Saturday Sales. Gth inst. only.—A. Parnell and Co.. Ironmongers. WANTED —Machinist for light work. —Apply Jeune, Tent Maker, Fir- bell House, Opp. Firebell Tower, Gladstone Road. TW 7 ANTED—Motorists to know V V they can keep their clothes free from dust by wearing our Summer Motor Coats.—Nat Hooper, McKee’s Building. WANTED —Boys and Youths to share our profits by coming to us for their suits.—Nat Hooper, McKee’s Building. WANTED —Customers to cut out this .advertisement and bring it along to purchase one of our 25s 15-jewel Levers for 22s 6d: take this chance while it offers.—Broad, the best value watchmaker.

WANTED —To support a Reliable Jeweller and Watchmaker; one who does work reasonable and promptly; Grieve’s your man. chappie. ANTED—A Reliable Man _to prove his wisdom by buying the Ring at Grieve’s, the People’s Jeweller, and best value-giver in town. WANTED —Working Men to wear our strong Tweed Trousers at 7s lid pair.—Nat Hooper, McKee's Building. WANTED— Men to start off scratch in the 1909 race and wear a reliable watch, same to be got for one guinea at Grieve, the People’s Jeweller. WANTED— Wives to be punctual with the meals. How? Send your clocks along to Grieve—cleaned etc., from 2s 6d. TOST ANTED—A nice Wedding ProV V sent for little cash ; settled easily. j Go to Grieve, the People’s Jcweflcij; wonderful value there. WANTED —My Watch to bo done thoroughly, cheaply and promptly; settled again. Go to Grieve; easily best in town. WANTED KNOWN—J. Lang, Bootmaker and Repairer, has started business next door to James Morrison, painter, Gladstone Road. Everything at the shortest possible notice. Boots made to order. /COMPARING Photos taken by dil VJ forent photographers, you w : i! find that the Photo taken by Mr. Ellerbcck compare favorably with inn taken in the Dominion; give us a trial.—Ellerbcck Studio. NLARGEMENTS make good and pleasing presents as well as giving pleasure in your own-home; have your Photo enlarged at Ellerbcck Studio at a reasonable price. IF you are looking for a good place to get your Photo taken, you cannot do better than go to the Ellerbeck Studio, where you will get the best work possible combined with moderate prices. NOW is your opportunity.—To Let or Lease Shop, with four living rooms, every convenience, situate just over Haiti Bridge.—Apply, T. G. Lawless. T. G. L' AWLESS, Agent, lias several clients ranting to purchase homesteads landy to town and would be glad to eocive particulars of those wishing o soil.—Office, over Haiti Bridge, off kist Office.

SUBURBAN STORE with good turnover and in splendid position. Long lease. Shop well stocked and may be purchased as a going concern for £2OO. —Apply to W. Lissant Clayton.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2414, 1 February 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2414, 1 February 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2414, 1 February 1909, Page 1

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