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HOCKEY. I The Athletic Club is having a practice match with the Albion Club to-morrow on Cornwall Park, | at 2.30 p.m. The following players will represent the former club: i Waimarama, Carlson, Simpson, ! Russell, Bullick, Noble, Gatenby, I Rees, Johnston, Murfitt and Cas- ! sin. i The team to represent the Albion s I will be chosen from the following: I—Sinclair, Maddison, Watt, Don- < a van, Shattky (2). Ryan. R. Smith. ' Anderson, Kessell, Hastings, Bur- : den. Grant and McGurk. ' The Oriental Hockey Club adver tise that a practice will be held on Cornwall Park, Hastings, to-mor- : mor, at 3 o’clock. A full attendance ’ of members is requested.

WANTED, &c. ailoresses. WANTED competent Trousers and Vest Hand ; constant work guaranteed. —T. Honnor, Karamu road, Hastings. WANTED smart Boy for Office. Apply Tribune Office, Napier WANTED at once —Smart boy for newspaper office. Apply “Tribune” Office, Hastings. WANTED a General.—Apply Mrs. Rush, Havelock North. WANTED a Housemaid. —Apply Mrs. W. A. Cooper, Havelock North. WANTED 2 good Painters.— Apply Phillips, Wright and Co., Hastings. WANTED— A cook-laundress. Apply Mrs. Nairn, Railway Street, Hastings. WANTED a Boy for messages. Apply S. Armstrong, jeweller, Heretaunga street, Hastings. WANTED— A housemaid. Ap ply with references to Mrs.

Ellison, Havelock North. WANTED — A Cook-general, housemaid kept. Mrs. Toss- ’ will, Market Street, Hastings. WANTED —For Napier Hospital, Certificated Nurses. : (State Registered.) For further : particulars apply to Matron. WANTED « Rabbit Poisoners. 10 Navvies, wages 10/- day ; also Camp Cooks.—Apply Mrs. An- ; derson, Palmerston North.

WANTED good General Ser-j vant : sleep home. —Apply. Mrs. W. A. Burton, Grove road, • Hastings. j WANTED — A cook-general. For particulars apply to I Mrs. De Lise, Tomoana Road, | Hastings. WANTED Amalgamated and Non-unionist Carpenters to attend Oddfellows’ Hall, Hastings, i Thursday Evening. 8 p.m.—J. Hos-j • kins. Organising Secretary. WANTED —A general servant! or housemaid (cook kept). J Apply Mrs. F. Hutchinson, junr., . Omatua, Rissington. WANTED —By the day, Dressmaking or children’s sewing.' : Write “Dress,” “Tribune” Office, Hastings. WANTED —Gentreman boarder. | Terms moderate; soft wash-! ing done. Write “8.,” “Tribune” Office. : TXTANTED 2 good reliable Mar- ■■ ’ ried Couples for good farms, , salaries £95 and £100; also a good i Milkman, must be experienced.— ! Well wood & Well wood, Hastings. : TXTANTED—Labourers m Hast- ; * ’ ings to save their money by ; boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms , for 10/6 per week. ; ANTED—Bricklayers in Hast- ; ’ * ings to save their money by boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for 10/6 per week. ! X/VT ANTED— Carpenters in Hastj ings to save their money by ■ boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms ; for 10/6 per week. j T^ANTED— Plasterers in HastI ings to save their money by , boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms • for 10/6 per week. i VV'ANTED — Plumbers in Hast- ; . ings to save their money by ■ boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms ! for 10/6 per week. i ~ ‘ "YVf ANTED—Painters in Hast- ’ ings to save their money by boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for 10/6 per week. TXTANTED—Dairy farmers to ’ * call at R. Brathwaite and Son and see a model of the Eng milk cooler and agitator work.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 89, 28 March 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 89, 28 March 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 89, 28 March 1911, Page 8

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