WANTED. 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.
WANTED by two Ladies private Board ; share room. —Reply, stating terms, to “Moderate,” Tribune Office, Napier.
WANTED- Smart boy to learn drapery. Apply with references, McGruer and Co.
WANTED— -Immediately, five or six scrub cutters. Apply personally to H. E. Beamish.
WANTED —First-class boy for milking on station, 20/- and found. References necessary. Apply R. Brathwaite and Son.
WANTED— By the day, Dressmaking or children’s sewing. Write “Dress,” “Tribune” Office, Hastings.
WANTED first-class Upholsterer. Apply U. R. Allen’s Furnishing Warehouse, Emerson street, Napier.
WANTED— By dressmaker, sewi g by the day, or at home. Address, “Experienced,” Tribune Office.
TG A N T E D —C an vasse r. i n im e- ’ ’ diately. for good selling lines. Apply by letter, “X.Y.Z..” Tribune Office.
WANTED Known— Boots soled and heeled, men’s 3/6. ladies’ 2,6; riveted same day if required. Horne, Al, Market Street.
YXTANTED Housemaid and Wait- * ’ ress for hotel ; Lady Help for Kumeroa : General for country, good wages; Nurse Girl; Good -aiaif ‘'’>®O A-UsiSoy Laundress for April Ist ; HouseCooks for country.—Apply Miss maid (no washing), good wages; taunga street, Hastings. ’Phone 274.
Known—We fit Pho- ’ » nographs with attachment for four-minute records.--Moss and Fraser. 400, Heretaunga Street, Has! ings.
XX^ANTED. — 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, Karainu road, Hastings.
TXTANTED. —Unskilled Workers ’ ’ are discharged first, but men with special knowledge are always wanted. Fortify j ourself with a course of instruction by mail. Send for free book “A.” Electrical Engineer Institute (London. England) H.B. representative, G. Stephens, Accountant, Karamu road, Hastings.
TXTANTED — Shop Assistants, ’ ’ Salesmen. Clerks, 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.
TXTANTED—Increase your in *’ come. 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.
/“YNLY a cupful of Meat Meal! But —feed it every morning to a "small pen of birds, and it spells Eggs. —T. Clarkson, Queen Street, Hastings.
"DIiLBS! Bulbs! Bulbs! —Splen- •*-’ did assortment of Anemones, Freesias. Crocus, Tulips, Hyacinths, Iris, Ixias, Daffodils, etc —Armstrong and Haining, Seed Merchants. Hastings.
CLIP YOUR HORSES with the Stewart Power Clippers, price 50/-. New stock just landed at Henry Williams and Sons, Limited, Hastings.
G SOUTHGATE, Emerson st., • corner Clive Square, Napier, for Afternoon Tea. Hot Pies, Coffee, etc. A choice selection of English and Colonial Confectionery.
FANCY Art Work in all its branches taught absolutely free. Old machines taken in exchange or part payment. Liberal discount for cash. Largest stock in H.B. to choose your machine at Singer Sewing Machine Co.’s depot, Emerson Street, Napier. ’Phone 586.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 120, 6 May 1911, Page 8
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