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It Is right to face tho peri!, to look facts in the face, to hide nothing, to gloze over nothing, to admit even that we may be beaten, nay, to admit that we shall be beaten if we do not play the man to the very uttermost, as we have not play ad the mr,n in this country, or in many other parts of the Empire yet; to admit that and then to determine that we shall play the man, that we shall give all, and do all, and suffer all, and at last, as Cod shall help us, smash in pieces this monstrous thing, this burden of iniquity, the militarism, the pride and greed of Germany. That is our goal.— Dr. Gibb.

WANTED. YXTANTED, General Help. Apply T ’ ’Phone 391, Hastings. VVt ANTED, capable General, XVaipukurau.—Apply ’Phone 108, Waipukurau, or 198. Hastings. CIELECT Home, gentlemen only: terms moderate. "Tho Elms,’’ Riversiea road, H astings. T>OAI{D and Residence.—XX’auted Tiin gentlemen boarders. —Apply to 203 Eastbourne street, Hastings. 'VVf ANTED, Board and Lodging for married couple.—Apply “H.T.," Tribune Office, Hastings. a Smart Lad.—XVilson ami Harvey, The Cheapest Ironmongers, Hastings. /GENTLEMAN with 15 years’ experionce in financial institution seeks suitable, position. Reply “Integrity.” Tribune Office Hastings. YVFANTF.D, Smart Lad.—Apply to Hastings Fruit Preserving Co., Avenue road, Hastings. ANTED,~a 11 ousc~ lu ’T exchange for a half-acre section of orchard on tho Havelock hills.—Geo. Hartshorn, Station street, Hastings. VIT ANTED. Dressmaking by the day ’’ by first-class worker; country preferred. Address, “Dressmaker,’’ 'Tribune Office, Hastings. /GARDENER wants situation; near Hastings or Napier first-class reference.—Apply "Industrious, ” Tribune Office, Napier. YVTAXTED, an experienced Housemaid ’ ’ for the country.—Apply Mrs. A. M. Shield, XVaikonini; or Telephone 450 M, Napier. ’’LV/'AN'IED, Private Board and Lodg- ~ ’ mg for married couple.—Apply bv letter, stating terms, to “ Permanent,” Tribune Office, Hastings.

a Girl to assist with ’ ’ housework and two children. Must be used for country.—Apply by letter to Nirs. U. N. Field, Havelock North. “ ” Laundresses. Housekeeper (near Hastings), 2 Cook-Generals, H. Maids, Lady Help (Petane), Cook and House-tn'aid-Lauiulress (same house), exp. Gene.ral (Havelock), Rouseahout (hotel), Cowboy.—NAI\J3EAMISH, Hastings. ANTED AT ONCE: 7 Ploughmen 30/- to 35/-, 2 M. Couples £lO4, Lady Help, 2 Cook-Laundresses 22/6 te 25/-, 2 Housemaids 18/-, 2 Shepherds, Milk-Garden-General 25/-. —A. MASTERS, H.B. Farmers’ Labour Bureau, Queen street, Hastings. ’Phono 589, Private 716. XTVANTED _ AT~'ONCE~3~MK7ried ’ ’ Couples £lO4, 2 Lady Helps, Gen, .Servant (Hastings) 17/6, Milk-General 25,'-, Ploughmen 30/-, Young Shepherd (2 (logs), Cook-Laundress 22/6, Housemaid 18/-, Cook-General £l.—A. MASTERS, H.B. Farmers’ Labour Bureau, Queen street, Hastings. Phone 589, Private 716.

NAPIER LABOUR BUREAU. H. G. BOOKER. Opp. Herald Office. Tel. 756. TXT ANTED: 6 Bushmen, 2 Shepherds, ’ ’ 2 Ploughmen, 2 Cowmen, 1 Wool Glasser, 4 Married Couples, 5 Generals, 5 Cooks, 4 Housemaids, 2 Waitresses, 1 Children’s Nurse. Awaiting Engagement: All classes of labour. Agent for Dr. McGill’s Pastile Cure: also “Domestic” Vacuum Cleaner. Stamped envelope for reply. THE DOMINION GENERAL LABOUR AGENCY. YV7ANTED: M. Couple (man useful » ’ hand and milk, wife first-class cook and laundress), 2 Shepherds (with horses and dogs) for Poverty Bay, first-class Woman Cook. Awaiting Engagement : Kitchennian (hotel), Housemaid or H.P. Maid, Housemaid or Nurse Girl for country.—CHAS. MARTIN & CO., Station street, Hastings. ’Phone 480. THE LABOUR AGENCY' WANTED: Ploughman 30/-, Housekeeper, Cowboy 20/-, Married Couple (wife, cook-laundress; man, kill, milk, etc.), Cook-Laundress. Awaiting Engagement'. General (Jjight duties). Station Cooks, Ploughffiati, Fencers, Young Girl (light «!uties), General Farm Hands, etc. —R. F. SOREN'SON (late Cassidy and Co.). ’Phone 330, Hastings. ..... aw — • - - . XXTANTED: Alan lor felling trees-. ’ ’ Married Couple and Teamster, 2 Cook-Genet a I'. Cook-Laundress and Parlourmaid (country). Female Cook lor Napier, 2 GencraK and Lady Help (Hastings). Waiting Engagement: 2 Waitresses (tea-rooms), lirst-elass Female Hotel Cook. Farm Hands Milkers, etc. —KING SX MONS, Heretaunga street. Hastin'*'. 'Pl.one.s: Office 791, Itexidmico lII7W.

_ LOST AND FOUND. T OST, in town, Saturday evening. X ottng (•’awn-coloured Pttg Bitch. — Reward on returning t*> 112 Willow Park road, Hastings. T OS I'. Wire-haired English Terrier ■P Bitch, tan markings on head. Finder rewarded.- -I'. C. Fryer. Railwayroad (next Racecourse), Hastings. T OST, in Hetet.tunga street, .XloiidayJ Rady's Brown Handbag contniainJ letter ami money. -Finder rewarded otj returning same to Tribune Office, Hast J ings. T OST. either on X'ictoria street between Karamu road and Grange. Parcel containing music clothing, etc. —Finder please apply .Tribune Otfiee. Hastings. OTRAX'ED on to my property in SW Andrew’s toad about, a week agwl Ev.r mill Laml). Oui.it can have sama' by paying cost of advertisement. —J. Smith, *'•l. Andren's road, Hastings, xxni'h the person aho took Bicycle ” ’ by mistake from outside Tonkin’s Cycle Shop on Saturday night, kindly return satm*- Number known.

fITRY Elite Studio, Station road, HastA ings, for Portraits at reasonable prices. Special terms to soldiers.—R. Burcham, proprietor. “LEARN TOSPEA K M ELL. LEARN to be fluent. You can become more, cmi'incing, more confident, and more persuasive by inking a course by mail from Grenville Kleiser. PROSPECTUS FHF.E. V. W. LTNDAUER. Box 2 13. NAPIER. BOOT SALE I BOOT SALE I "l/TEBAN’S ANNUAL BOOT SALE "A before Stocktaking NOW ON. Notwithstanding the great advance in boot leather, I am offering now some of the best bargains in Boots that have ev«r been put before the public. WM. MEBAN, PORT AHURIRI. 'Phone 669.IjlOR. the 1 0't value in Indian and Japanese Goods. Ladies’ Underwear, Children Fro-ks, also Silks, Cottons, Wools, etc , for fancy work.-*-Try, THE ABT EAIPORTUM, HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 431, 10 August 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 431, 10 August 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 431, 10 August 1915, Page 1

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