LOST AND FOUND. WILL the person who was seen taking bicycle from front of Messrs. Roach Bros.’ shop yester-! day, please return same to save further trouble. T OST —Between Post Office and -LI Stortford Lodge, hotel leather bag containing book of Registration of Dog Tax, and half-a-dozen dog collars. Five shillings reward on returning to Tribune Office, Hastings. WANTED. Ac. WANTED- Good bullock driver. Apply H. Cannon, Paki Paki. WANTED Three Carpenters.— Apply Scanlon & Cain, Queen street, Hastings, Nos. 105 and 407. WANTED —Competent lady help or general. Apply Mrs. Lockie, Maraekakaho. WANTED Station Cook.—Apply Hugh M. Campbell, Poukawa WANTED Single Room in quiet place, with privilege to use piano.—State terms and particulars, “Samara,” P. 0., Hastings. WANTED —At once, smart boy to sell papers on streets. Apply Tribune Office, Hastings. WANTED —Boy for newspaper round; one with horse preferred. Apply Tribune, Hastings. WANTED for small farm near Hastings, Man to milk and do general farm work ; wages 30/per week, also house, milk, and firing.—Apply Tribune Office, Hastings.
WANTED experienced Woman Cook. Apply by letter to Mrs. W. J. Douglas, Te Mahanga, Napier. WANTED — Furnished apartments in Hastings (bedroom and sitting room), with use of conveniences. Apply stating terms to “Permanent,” Tribune Office, Napier. WANTED— Tenders for falling 60 acres light bush, in one or two lots. Apply Manager, Waipuna Station, near Patoka. ANTED T() LEyD DOHA IN one or two sums, on first-class Freehold security. Apply CHAS. , MARTIN AND CO., LAND AGENTS, STATION STREET. HASTINGS. ALLO VER LACES 1/- yard, Torchon Laces 1/- dozen, bundles Handkerchiefs 1/-, bundle something to emphasise the value of 1/-. Westerman & Co. (late Greenfield’s) T ONDON Evening Standard:— ■U “Broad Highway” stands above ordinary fiction as a lighthouse predominates the waves. — Price 3/6, at Hall’s. GIVEN AWAY.—See Book of Verses, Napier Competitions. Booksellers and ; Music Stores, price 3d. TXT’ ANTED 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. FTIO-DAY, at Westerman & Co.’s! -*■ (late Greenfield’s), 230 Duch-j esse Sets 1/-, 96 Runners 1/- each, i 27 Mantel Drapes 1/- each. I
PAlR.—Ladies’ Dunlop Rubber Heels, fixed on free while you wait.—A.B.C. Famous Cheap Boot Repairing Shop, Heretaunga Street, Hastings. W. P. Grey. WANTED KNOWN. H J ]? baBer » PRACTICAL PIANOFORTE TUNER. Telephone 529. Box 192. HASTINGS. H AY! H AY1 H AY ' LUCERNE AND MEADOW. Prime Quality, delivered by the truck load, ton, or bale. H AY! H AY! H AY! T. CLARKSON, QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. RANGES ! ORANGES !—Guaranteed 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.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 158, 20 June 1911, Page 8
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