WANTED, Ac. Wanted Advertisements relating to Labour, etc., Lost, Found, To Let, For Sale, and short Trade Notices, not exceeding 16 words, are inserted in this column for One Shilling each insertion, or Two Shillings and Sixpence for Three, if prepaid. THE NAPIER WOOLLEN COMPANY, LIMITED. WANTED AT ONCE. SIX WOMEN OR GIRLS, as under :— 2 Weavers, 2 Darners, 2 Knotters. Apply— FACTORY OFFICE, ONEPOTO VALLEY. WANTED —A female cook. Apply 116 W., Warren Street, Hastings. WANTED —A man, married pre ferred, for well-sinking. Apply T. Leipst, Hastings Street, Hastings. TXTANTED—By young man, board and lodgings with respectable family. Reply by letter to “C.D.,” ’Tribune” Office, Hastings. TXTANTED —A boy to milk and Y Y make himself generally useful about a farm. Apply ‘Tribune” Office
TTACANCIES for three or four ’ permanent boarders. Address, “Tribune” Office. TXTAnted a Young Girl for genYY eral housework ; no washing. Apply Mrs. Hannah, Gladstone rd., Napier. TXTANTED. —Young Girl to as- ’ ’ sist in light-housework ; sleep at home preferred. Apply between 5 and 6, Wednesday. Mrs. James, Southland road. TXT ANTED Imeediately—Youth. Y ’ aged 16 to 18, for implement, Depot : good opening for intelligent boy. Apply Booth, Macdonal t and Co., Ltd., Hastings. TXTANTED at once —Lady typist YY ant { stenographer. Apply pcrsonally or by letter, stating age, salary required, and full particulars to Manager, Frimley Canning Com pany, Frimley, Hastings, H.B. TXT ANTED—lntelligent lad to YY make himself useful and learn business. Apply Moss and Fraser, next G. F. Roach, Heretaunga Street. Hastings.
■^^ANTED —Laundress 20s, cook ’ ’ for hospital; general, good wages; cooks for country ; housemaid ; lady help; kitchen girls; waitresses; house parlourmaid; married couple. Waiting—Good housekeeper; lady to assist bar and do sewing; housekeeper, with girl 16 to assist. Apply Miss Mackay’s Registry Office, Heretaunga Street, Hastings (next to Thorp’s). ANTED —Carpenters in Hast- ’ ’ ings to save their money by boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for 10/6 per week. "IXT ANTED—Bricklayers in Hast- ’ ’ ings to save their money by boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for 10/6 per week. TX^ANTED —Plasterers in Hastings to save their money by boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for 10/6 per week. — Plumbers in Hast- ’ ings to save their money by boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for 10,6 per week. VV’ANTED—Painters in Hastings to save their money by boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for 10/6 per week.
■ "TXTANTED—Labourers in Hasti ’ v ings to save their money by ’ boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms ; for 10/6 per week. | AN TED Known—lf your | ’ Phonograph requires repairi ing, send it to Moss and Fraser (next Roach, Grocer), Heretaunga Street. "^XT ANTED Known—We guaran- | ’ tee all repairs undertaken, i Cycles and Phonographs. Moss ; and Fraser (next G. F. Roach), i Heretaunga Street, Hastings. ["VITANTED Known—Your bicycle I * ’ will be carefully repaired by | Moss and Fraser (next G. F. : Roach), Heretaunga Street. LOST ANO FOUND. T OST —On Wednesday, small 1 brown pup, half Pug. Finder please return to “Tribune” Office. 1
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 50, 9 February 1911, Page 8
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