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Mrs. Eugenie Godet, aged 80 years, died in the Wellington Hos-. pital last night. In opening thei door of her house last week she : broke her arm, and as a result off exposure pneumonia set in. This.! combined with shock, cause'!; death.

A paragraph appeared in Tuesday’s “Dominion,’*’ stating that: Mr. C. Land had been appointed; to the position of Assistant Tow'n ; Clerk in Napier out of 40 applica-| tions. This is incorrect, as the Napier Borough Council are not’ requiring such an assistant. !

The question of amalgamating; with the Harbour League was dis ■ cussed at a meeting of the Hawke’s ; Bay Harbour Ratepayers’ Protec ; tion Association held in the Council Chambers this afternoon. Mr. James Garnett presided. On the motion of Messrs. Newbegin and Eustace Lane, it was decided to dissolve the Association and to hand over the balance of funds af- 1 ter discharging all liabilities to the Harbour League. The resignation, of Mr. L. W. Fowler, as secretary, of the Association, was accepted . and it was decided to vote him a' bonus of £6 for his services.

TXTANTED capable General ’ * (over 25 years preferred); good home and wages, in Hastings. Apply, “A.” Tribune Office.

WANTED — Shop Assistants, Salesmen. Clerics, Travellers, send for free book ‘'Science of Salesmanship.” It explains our method of increasing your selling ability 100 per cent. “Dixon Institute of Salesmanship” (London, England). H. B. representative, G. Stephens, Accountant, Karamu road. Hastings.

WANTED —Increase your income. Let the “Detroit School. of Lettering” teach you Sign and Show Card Writing by mail. It means more congenial work and bigger pay. Prospectus “C” free. Hawke’s Bay representative, G. Stephens, Accountant, Karamu road. Hastings.

WANTED. — There are bigger profits in the business that is skilfully advertised. Learn to write Advertisements by mail through the Page-Davis School (Chicago). Prospectus “B” free. Hawke’s Bay Representative, G. Stephens. Accountant, Karamu Road. Hastings.

WANTED —Unskilled Workers are discharged first, but met with special knowledge are alwayr wanted. Fortify yourself with • course of instruction by mail. Send for free book “A.” Electrical Engineer Institute (London, England H.B. Representative, G. Stephens Accountant, Karamu road, Hast ings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 90, 29 March 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 90, 29 March 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 90, 29 March 1911, Page 8

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