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LOST AND FOUND. T OST near Paki Paki, out oi motor, a Hand-bag containing clothing, brushes, etc.—3o/- Reward on returning to B. Chambers;. Te Mata. T OST—From Te Ante Station, colt with white spot on side ; also two big fillies rising three. A ppi y to Koparakore, Te Ante. T OST—Enamel brooch, in' Hast--k-4 ings, on Saturday.. I’i nd er rewarded on returning same to “Tribune” Office. LpOUND—Buggy Rug and part -k of spare wheel carrier. Apply H.B. Farmers. WANTED. TXTAN’TED—A young girl ;:s ’ ’ kitchenmaid. Apply Miss Williams, Friniley. ■^fTANTED —General ; housemaid ’ ’ kept. Apply Miss Williams, Clvde Road.

TXTANTED Known — Orders ’ ’ taken for case lots fruit and tomatoes. Stortford Lodge Store. ’Phone 17!. ■^DSTANTED —A boy for the coach- ’ ’ painting trade. Apply A. Timms. King Street. i/t/ AATGD to nuy—oecond-hanu ’ ’ piano. Apply Aloss and Fraser, 4(jn, Heretaunga Street. Hastings. TXT A N TED -Energetic sub-agent ‘ T to represent oldest Fire Office in tlie world for Hastings town and district. Apply Box 155, Napier. VXTANTED -by young ladv. ’ ’ board and lodging in pri vate family. Terms moderate. Apply ’Central,” “Tribune” Office. Hastings.

"D OOK-KEJ2PER (certificated), -*-A married, steady, would like constant work : at present in other employment.—Address, J.M., “Tribune ” Office, Napier. ANTED~KNOW~that~ you can get a reliable Watch at H. G. P. Mortenson’s from 10/6 A/VT ANT ED Kn o wn—G reenfield ’ s ’ ’ Colossal Clearance at high pressure. White Shirts, stiff cuffs, were 6,1 I ; Sale price 3 11. TXTANTED Known—At Green- ’ ’ field’s Sale Quittance. Bathing Costumes, were 16, 1,9; all 1 -. Boys’ Knickers, 49. for 2/11. — Westerman and Co. TXTANTr.D Carpenters in Hast- ’ ’ ings to save their money by boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for 10,6 per week. TXTANTED- -Bricklayers in Hast ’ ’ ings to save their money by boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for 10 6 per week.

"^UTAN TED -Plasterers in Hast ’’ .ings to save fheir money bv boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Roonn for 10'6 per week. TXT AN TED - Plumbers in Hast- ’ ’ ings to save their money bj boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for 10,6 per week. WAN TED -Painters in Hast ’ ’ ings to save their money bv boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for ]o'6 per week. XXTANTED—Labourers in Hast ’ ’ ings to save their money bv boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Room: for 10/6 per week

Ty ANTED Known—You can rely ’ ’ on all repairs turned out by Moss and Fraser. Cycle Depot i n ext G. F. Roach), Heretaunga Street. Hastings. WANTED. — There are bigger profits in the business that is skilfully’ advertised. Learn to write Advertisements by mail rhrongh the Page-Davis School (Chicago). Prospectus “B ” free Hawkfe’s Bay Representative. G Stephens. Accountant, Karamt: Road. Hastings. WANTED — Snop Assistants. Salesmen. Clerks. Travellers, send for free book ‘ ‘Science of Salesmanship.” It explains oui method of increasing your selling ability 100 per cent. “Dixon Insti tute of Salesmanship” (London England). H. b. representative G. Stenhens. Accountant. Karaim road, Hastings.

WANTED— Unskilled Worker l are discharged first, but mei with special knowledge are alway wanted. Fortify yourself wifh > course of instruction by mail. Sen* for free book “A.” Electrical Er sineer Institute (London. England H.B. Representative, G. Stephen* Karamu road. Hasmgs. WANTED— Increase your m come. Let the'* “Detrov School of Lettering” teach yoi Sign and Show Card Writing bv mail. It means more congenial •work and bigger pay. Prospectm “C” free. Hawke’s Bay represen ative. G. Stephens. Accountant Karamu road. Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 34, 23 January 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 34, 23 January 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 34, 23 January 1911, Page 8

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