WANTED. at once, Waitress.-- ’ ’ Apply Grand Hotel, Hastings. "tXTANTED, a first-class Coat Hand.— ’ ’ Apply Jaeger’s, Hastings. Vl/’ANTjiD, Good Pastrycook; good ’’ wages to good »man. Apply, Tribune Office, Hastings. 'IMT'a.XTEI), Errand Boy, good pros- ’ ’ pect for smart lad. Apply, Henry Williams and Sons, Napier. YM/' ANTED, by refined young lady, T ’ position as Waitress in tea rooms. Apply, Tribune Office, Hastings. WANTED, Girl about 15 to assist in ’ ' housework. Apply, Tribune Office, Hastings for address. XATANTED, Good General; no washing. Apply Mrs. J. S. McLeod, Market street, Hastings. ANTED, Y'oung Girl as light ’ T General; sleep at home. Apply, 205 Nelson street, Hastings. YV" ANTED, experienced House-par- ”” lourniaid. —Mrs. J. McFarlane, Burns road, Napier. Telephone 198. YY r ANTED, General or Lady Help. * T Apply, Mrs. Rush, Havelock North. YY^ANTED: Washing, Ironing and T ~ Cleaning by the day. Apply, A.E.P., 205 E, Lyndon road, Hastings. VU ANTED, for near town, good * ’ plain Cook, no washing; wages 25/- per week. Apply, Mrs. F. A. Price, Puketapu. Y4TANTEI), Motor Mechanic, one ’’ used to vulcanising.—Ajjply, with references, Turner A- Butler, Waipukurau. YYTANTED: Joiner-Machinist, Joiners and Carpenters; only good tradesmen need apply.—Perrin and Needham, Builders, Palmerston North. YY7 ANTED, a Lad for Bakehouse. ~ T Good opportunity and wages for lad of slight experience. Apply, Wenman, Heretaunga street, Hastings. YYT ANTED, situation as Bookkeeper ’ V or General Clerk; good references. —Address “Clerk,” Tribune Office, Hastings. YYT ANTED, for small family in the ’ * country a widow as general. One child not objected to. References required. Apply to Box 166, Napier. Yy ANTED, situation Cook-General for three months‘.widow, child seven; coofc, bake. Reply, A.M., Tribune Office, Napier.
YYT ANTED, a Boy to assist in garden ’ ’ and do odd jobs. Apply, Miss Hodge, Woodford House, Havelock North. ANTED, General Farm Hand'; good wages to suitable man.— Apply with references to G. A. Pinner, Mangatahi. WAITING Engagement: HousemaidLaundress, Cook, Ploughman, Married Couple, etc. —John T. Blake, ’Phone 264, Hastings. YYT ANTED at once, a first-class ’ Bread Baker for small bakery. Good wages for suitable man. Apply, “Baker,” this office. YYT ANTED, a position as Station Manager. Bost of references. Apply, Manager H.B. Farmers’ Co-op. Assn., Napier. YYTANTED, Capable Clerk, ineligible ’ * for military service, by firm of general merchants in Hastings. Apply, P.O. Box 53, Napier. YYT ANTED, for Hotels, Napier: 2nd ’ ~ Cook, Sculleryman (same place), Housemaid and Waitress, Kitchenmaid. —Nat Beamish, Hastings. YY7 ANTED, for Gisborne, Cook, ’ ’ Housemaid and Parlourmaid; good wages. Apply, Mrs. Caro, Cobden road, Napier. YYT ANTED, a smart business young ” lady, good appearance, as attendant for Show Ground. —-Madame Azucena, 302 Lyndon road, between 7 and 8. WANTED, Coachsmith, first-class; also good all-round Woodman; large country shop, Waikato; power used; permanent positions. D. Me L. Wallace, Ltd., Te Aroha. WANTED, smart young lady or gentleman of good appearance as attendant for show. —302 Lyndon road, or next to Merry-go-Round, Madame Azucena-. position, housekeeper, ’ ’ companion, help, or cook, with small family; no objection to country. Reply full particulars, to “Careful,” Tribune Office, Napier. YY/' ANTED: First-class Ploughman ’ ’ 50/-, Man (drive coach) 30/- and found, Waggoner 40/-, Shepherds, Cowmen, Gardener (no milking).—Nat Beamish, YM, 7ANTED: Cook-general and House- ’’ maid (school), House-parlour-maid, Light General, Kitchenmaid, Lady-help, General, Married Couple.--Nat Beamish, Hastings. YM/" ANTED, for Tukemokihi Station, ’ ’ Wairoa, a Packman, good wages to suitable man ineligible for military service. Apply to W. McCulloch, Accountant, Hastings. WANTED: Farm Hand, Cowboy, 2 Shepherds, 2 Cook-Generals, Housemaid, 2 General Servants, 2 Ploughmen, Help for kitchen. —John T. Blake, ’Phone 264, Hastings.
WANTED: Servant for country, Lady Help for town, good Fencer, Married Couple £llO (wife cook-laun-dress, husband gardener).—John T. Blake, ’Phone 264, Hastings. WANTED, Competent Housekeeper for 'the country. Bachelor. Two men in kitchen. Cooking for eight extra during shearing, lasting about a week. Wages £1 per week. Apply, T. A. Howard, The Gums, Patangata. NAPIER-LABOUR - BUREAU, Athenaeum Buidings, Browning Street, Napier. ’Phone 756. WANTED: 3 Shepherds £2, 1 Cowman, 1 Porter, 2 Ploughmen, 1 Overseer, 1 Kitchenman, 7 M. Couples, 4 General Helps, 4 Cook-Laundresses, 3 House-P. Maids, 5 Lady Helps, 2 Housemaid-Waitresses. Stamps for reply. __ , WANTED: M. Couple (man must be a good all-round farm hand, woman cook for three men and bake bread). Fencer, Contractor to fell anti split posts, Rabbiter, S. Puloughman and Shepherd, Metal dray Driver. Waiting: Farm Hand, Elderly Man (could milk a few cows and help in garden), 2 Generals, Waitress in Hastings.—A. W. SYMONS, Station street. Hastings, Box 1. Stamps for reply must be enclosed. ANTED: 5 Cooks (station and camp), 4 Rabbiters, House Parlourmaid, 7 Ploughmen, Teamster, 3 Fencers, 2 Shepherds, Scrubcutters, 2 Under-Gardeners, H.-maid £l, General £l, Gen. Station Hand 35/-, 6 MilkGeneral 25/- to 35/-, 4 M Couples (man milk-General, wives cook), 2 Women Cooks. Waiting Engagement: Shearers.—A. MASTERS, H.B. Farmers’ Labour Bureau, Queen street, Hastings. ’Phone 589, Private 716.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 259, 18 October 1916, Page 1
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