Reap as you sow; and when yon find What harvest you have left behind— When you have worked your evil ends, And not a nation calls you friends ; When Bismarck, Moltke, William gone, No more to victory lead you on— Then bitter shall the waking be Of your united Germany! —Auon, written after the JW7H war.
WANTED. ’IXD’ANTED, good Smart General ; no ’ “ cooking.—Apply Tribune Office, Hastings. VITAATED in superior private family, a Gentleman Hoarder. - -address at. Tribune Office, Hastings. VXTANi’ED: A Cook.-—Apply, Mrs. ' A lick. V( iliiams, St. _L.au reuce. Otane. 'Y’UUNG LADY Hants position in shop. — •‘ppi.' “-i.il.. tribune Office, Hastings. A,BiIED, position as HousemaidGeneral or Waitress. — Apply R. 5.1.,” Tribune Office, Hastings. XVTANTEI). Smart Boy to make up ’’ fruit boxes. Apply J' . Symonds, Prospect load, Hastings. YM/'ANTED, a Home for Two Boss ” and Girl, ages 11, 8 ami 5 years; must be moderate.—Applv, 'tribune Office, Hastings. YYTANTED, a capable Girl or Young ’ T Woman for household duties.---Apply at once to Mrs. James Cowan, Knight street, L,listings. by < apable person, posi- ’ tion as Lady Help or NurseCompanion ; thoroughly competent.— Apply “E., ’’ Tribune Office, Hastings. VXTANTED, Competent Floorman, also strong joung fellow as Striker; permanent jobs.—State wagss and experience to R. McLean & Ce., \\ aipukurau. YXTANTED, 2 respectable Men a-s TV Boarders in private fainilv (no children).—Apply “X.,” Tribune Office, Hastings. YZOUNG ALAN wishes situation on station; able to drive motor car and assist generally.—Apply “XYZ,” Tribune Office, Napier. "VYTAXTED, Young Gi:! to assist uith ” ” housework in the mornings.— Apply Xurso () Callaghan, .11 Avenue road E., Hastings. YYTANTEp, thoroughly domesticated ’’ Lady Help for the countrv; four in family, no children ; wages 18/- per week.--Apply Mrs. Ji W. Witherou, “ 1 he bums,” I’atangata. 'yM/'ANTED, position as Housekeeper to Bachelors or Widower, town or countrv, by Widow with child. Take small wages for good homo. — Apply, “Urgent,” Tribune Office, Napier.
YYT AXI E 1), a Eolith or respectable* T ’ Elderly .Man to milk 2 cows and work about the house and grounds — Apply, It. BRATIIWAITE AXI) SOX LABOUR AGEXTS, 11AST1XGS. THE DOMINION GENERAL LABOUR AGENCY. WA ITI ?' G ev <'AGEMENT: Married t . 1 w 1 ’ I .’ es l 2 F< -‘ u,ak! for hotels, Lauy -Hein, Houso-Parlourniaid, Housejiiaid, (.•ook-General, Housekeeper, Genorals, Handy Man (used to horses; Jatw jockey), Farm Hands, Ploughman, r fine et s and Underscrubbers.— CHAS. MARTIX A CO., Station st., Hastings. Thone 480, Box 164. heretaunga i.abour. bureau. YyTANIED: Lady Help for private ’ ’ hospital (plain cooking) 20 -, 3 ( ook-Generals (coiinf.r.v) 2(i -, CookLaundress (Hastings) 25 Strong Girl for general housework 15 -. Cook (Hastings) 2-> 2 Lady Helps (countrv) 15/-, !< b, competent Woman Cook (no obcllil,}) fw Hastings -.-rOXKIX A- CO., Hastings. NAPIER LABOUR AGENCY JJELP WANTED: Blacksmith for country hotel, 2 Shepherds,.- 2 n W gl r? wn ’, 3 Cowboy,. Station Hand, 3 Al. Couples, 6 Generals, 4 Cooks, 2 Waitresses, 3 Housemaids, 2 Lady Helps, * Smart Canvasser, Married ploughman wants billet (Wairoa). Agent Pnnk-l'p Cleaner.—B. G. BOOKER, Labour Agent, ’Phone 756, Napier. ’ ?wr « e *CY. yy ANI ED: Married Couple (man nnlk. kill, cfiop wood, etc., wife cook-laundress) £lO4, Married Couple (to nnlk on dairy farm) £!0l, Cowm-v ioi dairy la rm. Shepherd 30 "'- experimici’d Cook-Ln undress 25 Young Homan (light general, countrv) “5 - Young GiH (assist house duties) 15/..' Cook-Laundress (country) 20 -.--C'AS--81 DY A- CO., ’Phone .330, Private 342 Hastings.
HASTINGS LABOUR AGENCY?' yy ANTED :Cowll < > y 15/-, Y<>u 4 h 15/-, Man for docking and general (temporary) 35,'-, Married Couple ( no children) wife cook-laundress, man general £lOl, Camp Cook 3(1,'- Married Couple £]()l. A a ailing Engagement: lloughmen, Teamsters, Married Vvn rvV 1 “"/J, Cook—SMITH 1 bonc 737 Albert Hotel), JJastings. H B. FARMERS’ LABOUR BUREAU” 2 Cowboys. Mani.il Couple (inan general, woman cookaundress) £|()J and CIO bonus. Honse--1 arlourmaid 17 (i to start. Cook-Laun-j’’ pss . Cl, experienced Nurse 'near Hastings),Jincried Couple (man rouxeahouf wife cook-laundress). Boy (to P, 1 , 1 ..' or 2 eows, ride round stock), Baiting Engagement: Ploughman t owmen. General. Station Cooks'. Gar-d-ners Wool Classors. —.A, MASTERS Hate John A. Fraser), Quo*hi street Hasting.*;. WANTED - AT ONCE 7 ' (Otnne. no washing). Cook and Housemaid (Napier),"UnderGirl or Light General (Napier), experienced Children’s Nurse (country), 2 Cooks (Waipukuran), Ntirse-Honsemmd (near Hastings). 3 Married Couples Lady Helps, Strong General Help (laundry). Station Hand (2 dogs), Cowboy (beginner). Female Cook (restaurant, Hastings), Single Shepherd. NAT. BEAMISH LABOUR BUREAU HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS* ’Phone 722. LOST AND FOUND. TOST, from Hargreaves’ Private Hotel, Fox Terrier, answers to name of “ Tiny.’’—Reward at HarHotel. Hastings. T OST, in Southland road. Nelson street, or Heretaunga street, lady’s Gold Dollar lie Pin, valued ns keepsake.—Reward. Tribune Office. Ilast’gs. T OST, Starting Handle off motor car (Studebaker). Finder please return to Albert Stables, Karamu road, Hsatings. I OST, between railway station and 4 Deancourt House, pair of Spectacles in case, with name J. E. Hood on. —Reward on returning same to C. R. Wilson and Co., Hastings. the Best Place for Re”»irs. The Al Boot Repair £liop, H«r«tannga street, next Hastings street, Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 240, 24 September 1914, Page 1
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