WANTED Me vV anted Advertisements relating co 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 n-epaid. WANTED Station Cook.—Apply Hugh M. Campbell, Poukawa WANTED Single Room in quiet place, with privilege to use piano.—State terms and particuI lars, “ Samara,” P. 0., Hastings. W 1 ANTED--At once, smart boy to sell papers on streets. I Apply Tribune Office, Hastings. WANTED —Boy for newspaper round ; one with horse preferred. Apply Tribune, Hastings. WANTED experienced Woman Cook. Apply by letter to Mr;#. W. J. Douglas, Te Mahanga, Nani er. WANTED — Furnished apartments in Hastings (bedroom and sitting room), with use of conveniences. Apply’ stating terms to ‘“Permanent,” Tribune Office, Napier. WANTED Housemaid and Waitress for hotel; Lady Help for Kumeroa; General for country, good wages; Nurse Girl; Housemaid (no washing), good wages; Cooks for country. —Apply Miss Mackay, Registry Office, Heretaunga street, Hastings. ’Phone 874. WANTED —Tenders for falling 60 acres light bush, in one; or two lots. Apply Manager, Waipuna Station, near Patoka. LONDON Evening Standard:— “ Broad Highway ” stands above ordinary fiction as a lighthouse predominates the waves. — Price 3/6, at Hall’s.
WE supply light and heat. 1 Hand and wall Lamps from; 1/- ; Table Lamps 3/6. Gas Man- i ties, 6d. Gas Chimneys, Cd.' Globes, 1/-. Kerosene heating Stoves from 12/6, at G. R. Foreman and Co., Ltd., the Leading Ironmongers, Napier. ■DUGGY LAMPS, strong and well finished, from 20/- per pair, from Henry Williams and Sons, Ltd., Hastings. PAIR. —Ladies’ Dunlop Rubber Heels, fixed on free while pou 'wait.—A.B.C. Famous Cheap j Boot Repairing Shop, Heretaunga j Street, Hastings. W. P. Grey. ! QRANGES ! ORANGES !—Guari anteed juicy and sweet, from 9d per dozen. Choice Fijian Bananas ; Sydney Mandarines ; local apples, pears, etc., all in pink of condition, at Morrison’s, leading Fruiterer and Confectioner. XXTANTED Known—S. Double- ~ ’ day, corner Heretaunga and Warren Streets, has a fine selection of Fruits and Confectionery. Fresh Vegetables daily. Customers waited on daily. A trial solicited. Ring up ’Phone 399. t-■ ■ - - TL’ST Arrived—New Season's Wools direct from the mills at Alloa, Scotland. Fresh designs for stencilling, braiding, applique. Send for commenced pieces at 3/6, 5/- and 7/6 each. Miss King, Art Depot. SACRIFICING BOOT SALE. | "D UY your Winter Boots now and j Save Money, at j “FLETCHER’S” SACRIFICING | SALE. Emerson Street, NAPIER.; ! T ADIES—Why purchase a cheap; j *-* Sewing Machine that con-: I mimes the price of a good one in; j wanting the doctor by the week i I for repairs, when now, hark > When j you can purchase one from a re-1 cognised firm with a reputation of; 60 years’ standing, and who make j nothing else. All our lines are aj speciality, made by the best brains; to be procured in the world. Come, and inspect. Singer Sewing Ma- j chine Co., Emerson street, Napier, j ’Phone 586- ■
TXT ANTED KNOWN that I am ’ ’ still selling prime Canterbury Onions at 6/- per bag of 951bs delivered. —T. Clarkson, Queen st., Hastings. “TXTHAT-HO 1 She bumps !”- ’ v Always to the front—What? Singer Sewing Machines, of course. Others come and go like clouds on a summer sky, but we have come to stay. A good name, good article, with reputation of 60 years’ standing, and selling two million sewing machines annually, we consider speaks for itself. ’Phone 586. Emerson Street, Napier.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 157, 19 June 1911, Page 8
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