WANTED. &c. 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. TXTANTED Fireman; one used ’ ’ to multitubular boilers preferred.—Apply, Manager, Frimley Canning Co., Hastings. TXTANTED — Two ploughmen ; ’’ good wages. Apply- Arthur Wellwood, Southland Road, Hastings. TXTANTED— Domesticated Help; YV no washing. Apply Mrs. G. F. Roach, Hastings.
TXTANTED the address of some- ’ ’ one to look after two children two and three days a week.— Apply-, “ Care,” “Tribune” Office
SITUATION wanted by single man to look after horse and work garden. Apply Armstrong and Haining, Seed Merchants, Hastings.
T) OOKKEEPER wants situation -■-* in town or on station ; good references. Write “Bookkeeper,” “Tribune” Office, Hastings.
TXTANTED at once—Two good ’ ’ men for digging. Apply W. W. Adams, Gardener, Warren Street.
TXTANTED— Labourers in Hast- ’ ’ ings to save their money by boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for 10/6 per week.
TXT ANTED—Bricklayers in Hast- ’ ’ ings to save their money by boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for 10/6 per week.
TXTANTED—Carpenters in Hast- ’ ’ ings to save their money byboarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for 10/6 per week.
ANTED—Plasterers in Hast- ’ ’ ings to save their mopey by boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for 10/6 per week.
YTTANTED — Plumbers in Hast- * ’ ings to save their money by boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for 10'6 per week.
■OiTANTED—Painters in HaSt- ’ ’ ings to save their money by boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for 10/6 per week.
Good Separator But- “ ’ ter ; regular supply. Write C. Schlitzkus, Grey’s road, Hastings.
Known—l am selling prime potatoes freshly dug at 6/6 per cwt, delivered. T. Clarkson, Queen Street.
TAT ANTED Known—We guaran- ’ ’ tee all repairs undertaken. Cycles and Phonographs. Mo£s and Fraser (next G. F. Roach), Heretaunga Street, Hastings.
YXTORKING Men, remember we “ ’ have 50 pairs of heavy Saddle Tweed Trousers to clear at 8/6 pair. Usual price 11/6. —Carlson and McGoldrick, Outfitters, next Weber. Chemist, Hastings.
YXTANTED Known—lf your ’ ’ Phonograph requires repairing, send it to Moss and Fraser (next Roach, Grocer), Heretaunga Street.
WANTED —Unskilled Workers are discharged first, but men with special knowledge are always wanted. Fortify yourself with a course of instruction by mail. Send for free bodk “A.” Electrical Engineer Institute (London, England) H.B. Representative, G. Stephens, Accountant, Karamu road, Hast ings.
HOW is the faithful old Door Mat ? If it is ragged or moulty, time to buy another. We have some fine new coir mats at. 2/3, 2/6, 2/9, 3/6, up to 7/6 each. Wire mats from 2/6 each.—G. R. Foreman and Co., The • Leading Ironmongers, Napier.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 74, 9 March 1911, Page 8
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