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. TO TAILORESSES. WANTED competent Trousers and Vest Hand; constant work guaranteed. —T. Honnor, Karamu road. Hastings. WANTED at once —Smart boy for newspaper office. Apply “Tribune” Office, Hastings. WANTED at once, good general Blacksmith. —Stubbs Beck, Hastings. WANTED— A girl. Apply at the works before 11. D. C. Hitchman. Battery Road.
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. Apply with references to Mrs. Ellison, Havelock North.
WANTED — A Cook-general, housemaid kept. Mrs. Tosswill, Market Street, Hastings.
WANTED— For Napier Hospital, Certificated Nurses. (State Registered.) For further particulars apply to Matron.
WANTED H Rabbit Poisoners. 10 Navvies, wages J(.)/- day ; also Camp Cooks. —Apply Airs. Anderson, Palmerston North.
WANTED good General Servant ; sleep home. —Apply, Mrs. W. A. Burton, Grove road. Hastings.
WANTED Amalgamated and Non-unionist Carpenters to attend Oddfellows’ Hall, Hastings, Thursday Evening. 8 p.m.—J. Hoskins. Organising Secretary.
WANTED —A general servant or housemaid (cook kept). Apply Mrs. F. Hutchinson, junr., Omatua, Rissington.
WANTED— By the day, Dressmaking or children’s sewing. Write “Dress,” “Tribune” Office, Hastings.
TIT ANTE D —G en trema n boa rder. ’ • Terms moderate : soft washing done. Write “8.,” “Tribune” Office.
TXT ANTED 2 good reliable Mar- ’ ’ ried Couples for good farms, salaries £95 and £100; also a good Milkman, must be experienced.— Wellwood A* Wellwood, Hastings.
TXT AX TED —Lady help to take ’ ’ charge of baby and light housework. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and sleep at home if possible. Apply Mrs. Reginald Gardiner, Havelock North.
TAT ANTED Housemaid and Wait- ’ ’ ress for hotel ; Lady Help for Kumeroa: General for country, good wages; Nurse Girl: Good Laundress for April Ist ; Housemaid (no washing), good wages; Cooks for country.—Apply Miss Mackay, Registry Office, Heretaunga street, Hastings. ’Phone 274.
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 Hastings to save their money by boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for 10/6 per week.
I^^ANTED —Carpenters in Hastings to save their money by boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for 10/6 per week.
ANTED—Plasterers in Hastings to save their money by boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for 10/6 per week.
WANTED — Plumbers in Hast- _ ings to save their money by boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for 10/6 per week.
TED—Painters in Hastings to save their money by boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for 10/6 per week.
TXTANTED—Poultrymen to note ’ ’ that I have supplies of the Famous Meat Meal, prepared by the Southland Frozen Meat Co. — T. Clarkson, Queen Street.
TXTANTED Known—That Carlson ’ ’ and McGoldrick, Outfitters, Heretaunga Street, Hastings, will open in their new premises Saturday, March 25th.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 90, 29 March 1911, Page 8
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