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WANTED. VM7"ANTED. tor Napier Hospital, a ’ T Wardsmaid. -Apply to Matron. VVANTED?“a" Painter7-Apply~W*. ’ ’ Bartie, Hustings. VXrANTED. Experiencixl Waitress. — Apph at once, Central Hotel, Napier. ■Or’ANTED?“a ’A H Russell. Rnupare, Box 68, Hastings. by young lady, position ’’ as Companion-Help.--Apply “Experienced,” “Press” Office. Waipukurau. xiurANTED, Boy for office; one just ’’ leaving school preferred.—Apply* by letter to Box 105, Hastings. ANTED, Boy for office.—Apply to ’A the Manager, Fridley Canning Co., Hastings. » WANTED. Girl for housework.— Apply Mrs. J. Cowan, Knight street, Hastings. W’ ANTED, Experienced Chauffeur — Apply .to Sir William Russell, Flaxmcrc. ~ Tinted, Young Man or Young Woman Cook; also G‘ I to -help in kitchen. —Apply Tribune Office, Hastings. ■ TARESSMAKING—Wanted/ first-class -A-' Bodice Hand, also Coat Hand.— Apply Mrs. Lambert, ,108 Heretaunga •street, Hastings. OENTLEWOMAN desires post as Housekeeper on station or country, where help is kept.—“ Abbey,” c-c Tribune Office, Hastings. "ADVERTISER” has Comfortable Home for lady requiring rest or change in exchange for company; no other duties.—Apply 112 Marine Parade, Napier. CLimKWTNTEDT Clerk with some know- ’ ’ ledge of book-keeping. J. J. NIVEN AND CO., LTD., Port Ahuriri. "£80~ Married ’ ’ Ploughman £BO, Man( to milk, kill and garden) 25/-, Shepherd j£6s, Musterer £2 and overtime, General Farm Hand 30/-, Married Couple £lO4, General Station Hand 30/-:—J. ■. R Lanauze, N.Z. Farmers’ Labour Exchange, Hastings. "IXTANTED, 2 Married Couples £lod ”” and £lO4, Shepherd 30/-, Camp Cook 30/-, 2 Scrub-cutters 30/-, Married Cook 35/-, 2 Drainers (hy contract), 2 Ploughmen 30/-, Chauffeur, Cowman 25/-. —Apply John A. Fraser, Queen street, Hastings. THE GRAY LABOUR BUREAU, Cathedral Chambers, Napier. WANTED, Blacksmith 40/-, 3 Udy Helps, 6 M. Couples £lOO to £lO4, 4 Waitresses, 8 Generals, 3 Cowboys, 6 Female Cooks, 4 Ploughmen. Rooms to Let. Agent for Domestic Vacuum Cleaner, also Dr. McGill'j Pastile Treatment. THE FARMERS’ LABOUR AGENCY. TXT ANTED, Camp Cook £2, Cowboy ’’ 20/-, Cowman 25/-, ShepherdFencer 30/-, 2 Potato Diggers 1/- per hour, 2 Ploughmen 30/-, Boy for farm 15/-, Youth to milk cow and ride for racing stables 20/-. —Apply CASSIDY AND CO., ’Phone 330 (Private 842), Box 197, Hastings. • > LOST AND FOUND. T OST, on Sunday morning, between Hastings and Paki Paki, Parcel containing Clothes.—Please return as addressed, or to the Tribune Office, Hastings. T OST, between Heretaunga Cricket A-4 Ground and Piccadilly Tea Rooms, Hastings, Gold Signet Ring with monograin “J.H.B.”—Renard on returning to Tribune Office, Hastings. WANTED TO RENT. 'VVTANTED to Rent, Furnished or Un- ’’ furnished Room near town.-— Apply/ “ Moderate,”/ Tribune Office, Hastings. . WANTED TO PURCHASE." TAf ANTED to Buy Tea Lead in any " “ quantity.—Apply Tribune Office, Hastings. TV ANTED to Buy Sound Chaff Sacks ’ T in any quantity.—T. Clarkson, Hastings. "SLANTED for a client, 5-robmed A’ House and 2 acres. F.C. Hartshorn, Station street, Hastings. XXISS EVERS, Dressmaker, above - k ’A- Carlson and Dodd's premises, Heretaunga street, Hastings. KNOWN " tiiTt ~Ngatiiri ’ ’ Tea Rooms, Hastings, sell Sliced Ham of the first quality at 2/- per lb. TV’OTHING is too good for a good horse. Ring up ‘Phone ISI, where they keep the best Chaff, the best Oats, the best of everything, and All goods d eli ve red. -- T. Clarkson, Has tings. yX/'HEN you are tired of paying good A A money for unsatisfactory goods, go to Denholm Bros. Their low prices for high-class goods will astonish you. rpHE SAVOY (late Anthony and Co.), A- Heretaunga street, Hastings.— Catering of all descriptions undertaken at lowest rates. rip |{ KDH COM FLEX lON WASH A gives a lustre and bloom to all skins, and ren oves freckles and roughness. 2- per bottle. FITZGERALD’S PHARMACY, (Opposite Motor Co ), HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER, 'Plume 919. FTIHE cooling influence of a a- glass of the HAWKE’S BAY AERATED WATER FACTOKYO’S Mineral Water on a hot day cannot be over-estima-ted. Ring up 545 and get our prices. FURNITURE FOR CASH OR ON~ TERMS AT R. L EE ANI) C°’ DICKENS STREET, NAPIER. Buy your Furniture from us and save middlemen’s profits. All our woodwork is made on the premises. SEVERAL EXQUISITE DUCHESS PAIRS, newest art designs at very reasonable prices, made in Hastings. TOMBS AND GRUBB, The Furniture Manufacturers. NEXT BANK OF N Z., HASTINGS.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 75, 12 March 1913, Page 1
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