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.
TO TAILORESSES.
WANTED competent Trousers and Vest Hand; constant work guaranteed.T. Honnoi, , Karamu road, Hastings. WANTED a woman to scrub out Billiard Room.—Apply, Cosv Corner Billiard Saloon. WANTED IMMEDIATELY— Mother’s help. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. N. R. Wellwood, ’Phone 383, Havelock North. WANTED Gentleman Boarder in private family, willing to I
share room, close to town. Applj, ■ Board,” Tribune Office. WANTED —Situation by man, any capacity, used to horses j and cattle. Apply “150,” Tribune. Office. WANTED— Gentlemen board- , ers, comfortable home, all i conveniences. Apply Iribune > Office, Hastings. WANTED — Two gentlemen boarders in private family,
to share room, every convenience, i position central. Apply ‘ Homely, j Tribune Office. i WANTED— A girl. Apply at| the works before 11. D. C. ; Hitchman, Battery Road. >
WANTED good General Ser-' vant ; sleep hottie. —Apply. ( Mrs. W. A. Bu rton, Grove road. ; Hastings. • | WANTED —By the day, Dressmaking or children’s sewing. Write “Dress,” “Tribune” Office, Hastings. WANTED Gentleman Boarder, Terms moderate ; soft wash-i ing done. Write “8.,” “Tribune”', Office. : WANTED —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. | WANTED a thoroughly compe-l tent, sober, all-round Motor j Mechanic.—Apply, detailing exiperience, indicating wages requirj ed, and date available, to ‘Urgent,’ I Box 111, Hastings. WANTED —Labourers in Hastings to save their money by • boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms ■ for per week. ANTED—Bricklayers in Hastings to save their money by • boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms I for 10/6 per week. ; TTTANTED— Carpenters in Hastt » ’ ings to save their money by i boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms I for 10/6 per week.
\ TXTANTED —Plasterers in Hast- . TV ings to save their money by I boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms * for 10/6 per week.
i TXTANTED — Plumbers in Hast'TV j n g 8 t o sa ve their money by 1 boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms | for 10/6 per week.
YTty ANTED— Painters in HastTT j n g g to save their money by boarding at Gelhor’s Dining Rooms for 10/6 per week.
TAT ANTED Known — Ladies’ TT smart Castunies, 35/6, 45/-, 49/6, some extra nice lines.—Westerman and Co., Late Greenfield’s
TXTANTED Known—2Bo ChildTV ren’s Pinafores, all 1/- each, extra nice line.—Westerman and Co., late Greenfield's.
WANTED Known—New Straptab Gloves, 1/-, 1/6, 2/3 pair. Coloured Cashmere Hose, 1/11, 2/9. —Westerman and Co., late Greenfield’s.
TXT ANTED Known—See the ArTT tificial Silk at 1/3 yard, perfect washing, cream and light shades. —Westerman and Co., late Greenfield’s.
TXTANTED Known—Fancy top T V Hose, all sizes, 2/6 pair. Great line for men and boys. Boys’ Trousers. 2/6, all sizes.— Westerman and Co.
WANTED Known —Boys’ Jerseys, button shoulders, 2/6; men’s navy serge Football Knickers, 3/11. —Westerman and Co., late Greenfield’s.
WANTED Known—Men’s Overcoats, special line, 32'6, 37/6; men’s Heather Sweaters, 4/11. —Westerman and Co., late Greenfield’s.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 92, 31 March 1911, Page 8
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