Class legislation in municipal politics is a mistake. I recommend voters to be careful in their choice of men, and return only those who possess the ability and an earnest desire to do justice to all classes, and maintain a high ideal for the city's future welfare. — The Lord Mavur of Sydney (Ahl. Clarke).
WANTED. VMT'ANTED at once. Cook or Waitress ’ ’ Apply at once to the Venetian Tea Rooms, Hastings. "VLTAN I'F.I), 2 Strong Lads to learn ’ ' th? plumbing trade. Apply Ritchie ami Co.. Hastings. A N TED, good Skirt and Bodice ’’ Hands, also an Apprentice.- - Apply to the Economic. Hastings. N Ir.i i. a .ii;;::.'.- Clerk. Apply. The Hawke’s liay Fanners’ Cooperative Assoeiation, Ltd.. Napier. ’XMT'ANTED, a Boy.—Apply r. ’ " Whisker. Hairdresser and Tobacconist. Hastings. M76TANTED, Smart Boy or Girl for ’ ’ ollie.'. —Apply Tribune Office, Napier. TV ANTED" Fiam“~-mie7r ; ’ “ good wages.-—Apply Mrs. Lake, Hawke’s Bay Steam Laundry, Napier. XMTANTED, after Christmas, a Good ’’ General; other help kept.—Apply to Box JO, Hastings. WANTED, a Good General.—Apply Mrs. W. F. 'Wellwood, corner of Avenue ami Riverslea roads, Hastings. ——— NdT'jy"7iT"o7ice'r'Snmrt~W~for ’ * office work.—Apply Williams and Creagh, Hastings. VniUNG Lady Assistants wanted for * Christinas at Hall's, Hastings.— Apply sharp. VJLTANTF.D. a Waitress: experience v ’ not necessary ; wages 22 6 week. —Writ”, call or ’phone 883, London Cafe. Dickens street, Napier. YV t 'ANTED, Dressmaking at home by ’’ Competent Dressmaker, thoroughly experienced in all branches. —“Ad,” c o Tribune Office, Hastings. WANTED, good, srnait Boy about 17 or 18 years, to milk cow and do odd jobs.—Apply Tribune Office, Hastings. VVTANTED, a General : middle-aged ’ ’ preferred ; good home and wages. —Apply Mrs. J. Donovan, Eastbourne street, Hastings. ’Phone No. 517 Y. VYT'ANTED Furnished Front Bedroom ’ ’ for two gentlemen ; use of sittingroom and piano. -Apply Tribune Office, Hastings. 'YYTANTED by young lady after Xmas ’’ bolid i.vs. Board and Lodging in private family.—Apply’ “ Homely,” Tribune Office, Hastings. (lirl or Woman for ’ ’ housework. few miles from Napier. — For address, apply 'Tribune Office. Hastings or Napier. TMTANTED in .Hastings, during school ’’ holidays, the use of Piano f'/' girl to practise every other day.Terms, etc., to “ Fourteen," Tribune Office, Hastings. ■WYTANTET). 100 Boys and Girls for ’ ’ picking peas. Get a move on, and come to Frimley quick. A ’bus will bring you to the factory from the Railway Station at 7.30 a.m.- Frimley C aiming Fmtoiy, Hastings. THE GRAS LABOUR EXCHANGE,' Cathedral Chambers, Napier. l/LXPERT Gardener. 8 Generals 20 A" 4 3 Flax Cutters 6/- per ton. 4 H.M.. Waitresses 17 6 to 202 Cowboys 15.'-, 6 M.C. £lOO to £lOl. 3 Waitresses 20/-. Rooms to Let : also to Birv Small House on Hill. Y’V'ANTED, 3 Coh lans 15 -, 17 6, ’ ’ 20 4 Married Couples, Teamster for road work 10'-, Gardaner 30 -. blusterer’ £2. 3 Drivers for meta! drays 37 Musterer 10 - per day, Man (atteml to horses, milk, etc.) 2.5 4or 5 Machine Shearers. Bullock Driver 30/-, Station Blacksmith 35.-, 2 Ploughmen IJ'-, Waggoner 30'-, 2 Utider-plough-men 25 - and 27 '6, 2 Cowmen 25/-.— Apply John A. Fraser, Queen street, Hastings. ASSISTANTS WANTED yyAN TED. Ha’f-n dozdn Lady As- ’ ’ sistants for Xmas Fair at Blythe’s Ltd., Napier, Toys and Fancy Depart•a” nts.— Apply, MR. A. KOHN, Manager. AT 'ONCETbriver for Metal Dray, permanent job, wages 35 '- per week and found.—Apply sharp,. CASsIDY AND CO., The Farmers’ Labour Agency, S'[ ATION STREET. HASTINGS ARCHITECTURAL PUPIL. . A PPLICATIONS for the :>.i ov c- positiou, in own handwriting, will be received until Noon of SATURDAY, December 1-1 th. RU"H A- JAMFS, F A \ N Z I A.. Architects.
LOST AND FOUND. T OST. between Wliakatu and Farndon, a Motor Bicycle Pedal. Finder please notify Tribune Office, I Listings. WANTED TO PURCHASE. a Light Express, remov- ’■ * able seat, in good order. A. 8., i'l'iliuni:’ Office, Hastings. CHRIsIMtS A XI \\ 51 111 CAKES. Book your orders now at Y-NDREWS' (VENTRAL JJAKERY EMERSON STREET, NAPIER. 'Phone 141. BILLIARDS. ILL BILLIARD PLAYERS are in- “ ' v’ted to see my Saloon to-night. I’laminated by electricity. J. D DONOVAN, Electric Hairdrossing and Billiard Parlours. Hastingß W. F. II 1 Ks SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Bl REAU. STATION STREET. HASTINGS. II igl>-< ■ l:i ss Sei vice at Moderate Charges. _ Fit teen Years’ Ex perience. ( ail in mill get Letter acquainted. 0i.3 Modern Buu ier. ’Phone 157. H. N. B L,OHT ’ FITZROY AVENUE, HASTINGS. Building .V House-designing a specialty. I ..ins and Specions prepared. Estimates Fre ~ Jobbing and Painting M ork done. Also Sole Agent for American Fir Doors for Hastings district.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 313, 10 December 1912, Page 1
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