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I cannot understand how neutrals can look with indifference on this conflict of characters, because they must know that if the British character prevails—as we know before God that it will—every neutral State will be free to follow its old developments in liberty and without attack, whereas if the Teuton —we shall shake off all relationship with that word—if the Prussian wins it will enclose Eurpoe in a coffin with a Prussian sentinel to guard it. Mr. Asquith.

WANTED. 'VVANTED: Housemaid. nt ouw. T ’ Apply, Grand Hotel, Hastings. VM/'ANTED, Grazing for Cow, vicinity ’ ’ Gray’s road or Stortlord Lodge.--J.L., 722 Avenue road W., Hastings. Vjin'ANTED, kind person to take charge of baby boy.—Apply ” Baby,Tribune Office, Hastings. WANTED at once, Plain Cook and Laundress, or good General Servant. —Apply Tribune Office, Hastings. VVTANTED, 2 Single Shepherds. Foi* particulars apply J. T. Blake, the Labour Agency, Hastings. WANTED, Strong Lad for bakehouse — -W. H. Compton, The Savoy, Hastings. ■VirANTEI). position by Vest and ’’ Skirt 11 and; 4 years’ experience. —Apply C.C., Tribune Office, Hastings. by young woman, Wash- ’ ’ and Cleaning by the day.— Apply “ P.,” Tribune Office, Hastings. of any ’ ’ description by day or week, in Havelock or- Hastings. Apply, “Willing,” Tribune Office, Hastings. Yl/ANTED: Refined Girl for Private ’ T Hospital, general work; Housekeeper for widower, go<xi home.—Nat Beamish, Hastings. WANTED: Smart Boy to learn cyclo trade.—F. J. Tonkin, Motor Cycle and Sports Depot, Station street, Hastings. YYTANTED: Guaranteed Huntaway ” ’ Dog for high country ; trial required. Apply Saturday, Tom. Mossman, Market street, llastings. TXT' ANTED: Furnished Ddiiblo Room, on hill, Havelock North, with board. Apply to “Strictly Confidential,” Tribune Office, Napier. YM/’ANTEJ), Man or Bov to milk few cows and tnake himself generally useful. Apply, Arthur Wellwood. Southland road. Hastings. YY/'ANTED: Cowman-Gardncr, Cow’T boy. Station-hand (fence and horse work), 6 Men for roadwork.—Nat Beamish, Hastings.

Yy ANTED KNOWN: Nurse Waldin ’ ~ has removed to Avenue road, two doors from Nelson street, Mr. Sutton’s house. YV ANTEIL llouseniaids/General Servants, Ladyhe-p for town, also one for country. Apply John T. Blake, the Labour Agency, Hastings. WANTED, Two Fencers, experienced at fencing hill country, to contract for about two miles fencing at Pukehou —Apply W. Wood, Silverstreain, Otane. Yy ANTED: Cook; H. M. -Laundress, H.P.-maid (same place, suit mother and daughter), 3 Lady Helps, 3 Cook-Generals.—Nat Beamish, Hastings. YyANTED: 4 Single Ploughmen; 2 ’’ Married Ploughmen (cottage, no duties for wife); 3 Single Shepherds; Head Shepherd.—Nat Beamish, ingsyjj ANTED, Orchard) sts to note that We have a full supply of all the best Spraying Oils, which we are selling at low rates.—T. Clarkson, Ltd., Hastings. WANTED, owners of motor motor cycles to see our stock of Motor Oils and hear the Klaxonet Horns. A great selection. —T. Clarkson, Ltd., Hastings. Yy ANTED: For same plrn'e?l’lough- ’ ’ man and Man to milk three cows, garden, etc., help to small family in country, 20/-; H.-keeper (Dannevirke, 25/-. Waiting: Young Girl as under H.-maid, or would take Gen. with no washing; Shepherd (well experienced), Contract Fencer.— A. W. SYMONS. Station street, llastings. ’Phone 778. Box 1. W“ ~ANTEI)7 VmT Conijk/' 2~Men (fence-general), 2 Boys (milkgeneral), 2 Hoad Gardeners, M. Couple (man shepherd, wife cook for 3), Man (fence-general), M. Ploughman (cottage), Girl General (near Hastings), Woman Cook, 3 Men (plough-general), 2 Shepherds, 2 Ploughmen (all implements). Waiting Engagement: Fencers. Station Cooks, Scrulicutters, and all kinds of labour.—A. MASTERS, H.B. Farmers’ Labour Bureau, Queen street, Hastings. ’Phone 589, Private 716. Athenseum Buildings, Browning street, Nnmer ’Phone 756

WANTED- Cook 25 HP. Maid 22/-, Housemaid, Laundress 22/(together), 4 Generals, 5 Cooks, 3 H.P. Maids, 2 General Helps (private houses), Cook 30/-, Housemaid-Waitress, 2 Pantry Maids, 3 Waitresses (for hotels), 3 M. Couples £l2O, 2 Cowmen. Shepherd 35/-, Station Hand 25/- to 30/-, Wardsman for Hospital (country). Sole Agents “Domestic” Vacuum Cleaner, also Dr. McGill’s Pastde Cure Stamps for reply must be enclosed. LOST AND FOUND. Y OST, Market street, Wednesday night, Black and Tan Pup, slut. Collar and string attached.—Hansen s Stables, Hastings. T OST: White Kitten, half-grown. ■E-4 Please return to my private house, Queen street. Reward. —Nat Beamish, Hastings. T OSl’, between Hastings, Havo.ock ■Y-4 a nd Clive, small cup-shaped fitting off Armstrong hub. Reward on returning to Tribune Office, Hastings. LOST, on Saturday, near Al Store, Heretaunga street, or between Hastings and Paki Paki, Lady’s Gold Bangle. Substantial reward on returning to Tribune Office, Hastings. ALF. SYMONS for Rubber Heels, Gents’ (xl, Ladies’ 4d pair; French Briars only Bd, worth 1/6; Tobacco Pouches from 1/3. WANTED KN O WN7 Our well known working men’s Boots. Can’t be beaten at our price, 13/9.—C. Koorey, Hastings. RIME Oaten Sheaf Chaff, 3/6 to 4/6 per sack, £5 per ton; Straw Chaff, 2/6 per sack. —T. Clarkson, Ltd., Hastings. ANTED KNOWN: If you want a cheap and good pair of men’s Pants, Sox, Shirts. Flannels or Singlets, go to C. Koorey, Hastings. ASTINGS Commercial College— Shorthand, Typewriting. X acaneies for pupils. Individual instruction. Every evening 7 to 9. Hayward’s Pickles of Flag Brand fame Through quality consistent have built their name, That stands for purity in every sense; And are bought everywhere at small expense. ® ’ A.T L~the "baskets of Handkerchiefs, — Y Collars, Gloves and Remnants at further reductions to clear ; 10% to 25% off tl>>> marked sale prices.—Weetennau and Co., Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 203, 11 August 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 203, 11 August 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 203, 11 August 1916, Page 1

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