Messrs. Millar and Giorgi, out fitters, Hastings, have a great variety of pyjamas on sale from the ordinary flannelette to the best silk. They are cut for comfort and wear, and wash well. At the Supreme Court this afternoon His Honor Sir Robert Stout, Chief Justice of New Zealand, put down the hearing of the civil case, Newbiggin v. Ellingham, for the 9th March, His Honour returning from Wellington and re-opening the Court on that date. Mr. W. J. White (Logan, Williams and White) appears for Mr. Newbiggin. and Mr. H. B. Lusk for Mr. Ellingham.
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.
WANTED a capable and energetic Clerk; must be quick at costing, dissecting time-sheets, etc. The position demands a responsible man. Applicants should send testimonials, and state age and salary required. Applications close at our office al noon on Saturday, 25th February. JAS. J. NIVEN & CO., LTD., Engineers, Napier.
WANTED Smart Boy.—Apply T. Parker and Co., Napier.
WANTED a Waitress for restaurant ; wages 15/- and found; two kept.—Apply Cafe Royal, Hastings.
WANTED —A few hop pickers Apply to Alfred Master*. Hop Gardens, Hastings.
TXTANTED Man to milk, garden, Y » and odd jobs; good wages ; must have satisfactory references. —Apply Williams and Kettle, Ltd. Napier.
TXTANTED Mother and Daughter W — one to C ook. etc., the other to do housework and assist with children ; good wages. —Apply Williams and Kettle, Ltd.
rpHE Building Committee of the •*- Women’s Christian Temperance Union desire to thank those donors that have generously consented to their donations being used to carry out the modified plans of the building to be immediately erected in Carlyle Street. Napier.
WAITING employment:—Working manager, married; good references. Two first-class ploughmen, South Island. Good station hands. Apply to— JOHN A. FRASER, H.B. FARMERS’ LABOUR BUREAU, Queen Street, HASTINGS.
TXTANTED — For Waipukurau, 7 7 Girl as general servant. Apply to Mrs. Eric Caro, Telephone No. 411, Napier.
XXTANTED Girl to look after two ’ 7 children during the day.— Apply Tokely, Handy House, Heretaunga street, Hastings.
TXTANTED —A general for Mrs. 77 Dawson, Tokomaru Bay. Apply Mrs. H. J. Bull, Chaucer Road North, Napier.
XXTANTED a Housemaid.—Ap- * ’ ply Mrs. C. Ellison, Havelock North.
XXTANTED KNOWN.—Oddment 7 ’ prices to-morrow to quit. Men’s overcoats 17/6, mackintoshes 10/9. —Westerman and Co., late Greenfield.
XXTANTED AT ONCE a Third 7 7 Housemaid. Apply Miss Hodge, Woodford House, Havelock North.
TXT ANTED KNOWN.—Oddment 7 7 prices exceptional to-morrow. 50 soiled shirts in stiff cuff/ plain cuff, and collar and band, all 2/11 each; real bargains.—Westerman and Co.
TXTANTED-Oarpenters in flast- ▼ » ings to save their money by boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for 10/6 per week.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 63, 24 February 1911, Page 8
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