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WANTED. yvrANTED, Boy for mill.—Apply * Y Garnett’s Timber Yards, Hastings. VafANTED at once, Waitress.— ”” Apply Grand Hotel, Hastings. WANTED, a first-class Coat Hand.— Apply Jaeger’s, Hastings. WANTED, Two or Three Labourers. Apply T. A. Hill, St. Aubyn st., Hastings. VKf ANTED, Assistant Steward for ’ ’ the Hastings Club. Apply to the Manager. WANTED, a domesticated Lady Help.—Apply Mrs. F. Peterson, 400 Quarry road, Hastings. ANTED, Good Pastrycook; good ’Y wages to good man. Apply, Tribune Office, Hastings. V/V ANTED, Errand Boy, good prosY Y pect for smart lad. Apply, Henry Williams and Sons, Napier.

WANTED, Good General; no washing. Apply Mrs. J. S. McLeod, Market street, Hastings. WANTED, Laundry Work, soft washing.—Apply 124 Warren st. South, near Ranfurly Hotel, Hastings. WANTED, General or Lady Help. Y Y Apply, Mrs. Rush, Havelock North. or~Elderly Man. YY milk, kill and odd jobs; wages 27/6. Apply Alan Smith, Poukawa. WAN IED Housemaid-laundress; also Nurse-needlewoman. Apply Mrs. Hector Smith, “Ormlie,” Korokipo, i Napier. WANTED, Motor Mechanic, one used to vulcanising.—Apply, with references, Turner & Butler, Waipukurau. WANTED, by widow, Washing and Cleaning by day, or Housekeeper for small family.—“ M.M.,” Tribune Office, Hastings. VV ANTED, i Lad for Bakehouse. Y Y Good opportunity and wages for lad of slight experience. Apply, Wenman, Heretaunga street, Hastings. WANTED, Comfortable Board or Furnished Rooms for two business ladies; central.—-Apply “Comfort,” Tribune Office, Hastings. yV/ ANTED, a Boy to assist in garden YY and do odd jobs. Apply, Miss Hodge, Woodford House, Havelock North. WAITING Engagement: HousemaidLaundress, Cook, Ploughman, Married Couple, etc. —John T. Blake, ’Phone 264, Hastings. ■VV ANTED, Capable Clerk, ineligible YY f or military service, by firm of general merchants in Hastings. Apply, P.O. Box 53, Napier. yy/ - ANTED, for Hotels, Napier: 2nd YY Cook, Seulleryman (same place), Housemaid and Waitress, Kitchenmaid. —Nat Beamish, Hastings. yyr ANTED, foi- Gisborne, Cook, Y Y ■ Housemaid and Parlourmaid; good wages. Apply, Mrs. Caro, Cobden road, Napier.

WANTED, for Tauroa Station, an Elderly Man to garden and milk and make himself useful. — Apply Manager, Havelock North. ’Phone 1011, , Hastings. I yyr ANTED, position, housekeeper, Y* companion, help, or cook, with small family; no objection to country. Reply full particulars, to “Careful,” Tribune Office, Napier. yV ANTED: First-class Ploughman Y Y 50/-, Man (drive coach) 30/- and found, Waggoner 40/-, Shepherds, Cowmen, Gardener (no milking).—Nat Beamish, yy/’ ANTED: Cook-general and HouseYY maid (school), House-parlour-maid, Light General, ivitchenmaid, Lady-help, General, Married Couple.— Nat Beamish, 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. yyr ANTED, Competent Housekeeper Y Y f O r 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: 4 M. Couples £llO and £l3O, 5 Shepherds, 2 Ploughmen, 2 Cowmen, 2 Porters, 4 Cook-Laundres-ses, 3 House-Parlourmaids, 6 Generals, 4 Lady Helps, 2 Daily Helps. Stamps for reply. ' XV ANTED: M. Couple (man must be ’ * a good all-round farm hand, woman cook for three men and bake bread). Fencer, Contractor to fell and split posts, Rabbiter S. Pukjughman 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.

WANTED: 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. Lost ano founq. LOST, on Showgrounds, Gold Wristlet Watch. Finder rewarded. —Apply ’Phone 546, Jlastings. OST, in Karamu road, Chestnut Filly, light-coloured mane and tail, branded’ “A” near shoulder.—F. Watson, Karamu road, Hastings. OST, - between Heretaunga and Queen streets, Gold Band Bangle with name “Carita” on it; keepsake. — Reward at Tribune Office, Hastings. OST, Black Handbag, between Neagle’s Stables and Market street. Seen picked up; man known. Kindly return to Police Station, Hastings. Reward. OST, White Doeskin Glove, new, probably near Municipal Theatre. — Will finder kindly leave at Tribune Office, or 703 Willow Park road, Hast- ; WOULD the person seen taking Fencing Wire off my property, Oakfield, Pakowhai, please return same. —Trooper Thompson, Pakowhai. OUND, on Ocean Beach at Waimarama, Row Boat and pair Oars. Owner can have same on paying for a dvt.—Te Akonga Mohi, Ocean Beach, Waimarama.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 261, 20 October 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 261, 20 October 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 261, 20 October 1916, Page 1

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