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 insertions.
WANTED— Good camp cook. Apply R. O’Kane, Havelock North.
WANTED, Smart Waitress.— Apply, Piccadilly Tearooms. Hastings.
WANTED, two or three Gentlemen Boarders in private home. -Apply, 213 Southampton street E., Hastings
WANTED by young man (23), employment as Carter ; good with horses and not afraid of work. —J. Burns, P. 0., Woodville.
WANTED— Smart lad. Apply Armstrong and Haining, Seed Merchants.
WANTED, Smart Junior for office. —Apply Manson <fc Co., Ltd., Timber Merchants, Outram street, Napier.
WANTED, Trustworthy Girl to help in the house. —Mrs. Gilbert Lloyd, 20! Gray’s road, Hastings.
WANTED, Work by a good allround Carpenter in Hastings. Apply at once, “ K. 8.,” Tribune Office, Hastings.
YOUNG Lady in business requires comfortable accommodation in private house. Apply Box 186, Hastings.
WANTED, Boy to ride for mail and make himself generally useful ; also good Cowboy, up-coun-try station ; good references essential.—Apply R. Brathwaite N Son.
WAITING Engagement, Cooks, Generals, Helps, Parlourmaids. —Apply Miss Doubleday, Registry Office, Hastings. ’Phone 399.
WANTED, Work by the day; cpen Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday ; washing or cleaning. —Apply “ H.,” Tribune Office, Hastings.
WANTED, Respectable Lad for general farmwork; must be able to milk ; good home and wages to good lad. —Apply by letter to “Sheep,” Tribune Office, Hastings.
WANTED, Work few days weekly, or regular job in or near Hastings, by man honest and steady. —Apply Horton, Karamu Road Bakery, Hastings. Phone 74.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR a most nourishing bowl of Beef Tea. trv the Piccadilly.
MOST substantial Hot Dinner from 12 to 2 every day, at the Piccadilly.
FEED CHICKO to young chickens. It is the best chick food on the market ; is manufactured on my own premises, and is sold by all grocers at 1/- per bag.—T. Clarkson, Queen street, Hastings.
HATS. —A splendid assortment of newest shapes', now shown in our windows ; quality and prices are right.—Carlson & McGoldrick, Hastings.
PLAN! DAHLIAS this month. — Large numbers choice cactus varieties to go at 6/- per doz., other sorts 4/- ; also German Iris (Flag Lily), 4/- doz., at the Havelock Nurseries, Havelock North.
WE have large stock first-class Secondhand Vehicles, newly painted and renovated, at very low prices for ready sale. Tray gigs, buggies, phaetons, tip drays, etc. Inspection invited. Call early to avoid disappointment.—R. Sorensen’s Premier Coach Factory, Hastings.
WANTED Known —Now is the time to have your bicycle overhauled and enamelled. We will please you. Moss and Fraser, 400. Heretaunga Street. FT«<=tinga
WANTED Known—We make a speciality of repairs, Phonographs, Cycles, etc. —Moss and Fraser, 400, Heretaunga Street, Hastings (next G. F. Roach).'
BROWN Spanish Onions, sound and hard, 8/- cwt; Picklers, Id per lb. —T. Clarkson, Queen st., Hastings.
TZ - EEP the milk pail full, and buy A*- good, sweet Hay for your cow t s at 26 a bale from T. Clarkson, Queen street, Hastings.
WE want baconers and porkers. Top price given. Lowe Bro-.,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 206, 18 August 1911, Page 8
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