The march of the tribes of Israel through the wilderness to the Promsied Land was a very small thing compared with the march of the British race to the sound of their guns in Flanders and France and Gallipoli and Mesopotamia. —James Douglas.
WANTED. VXT A NTED, H ousemaid-Waitress. — * ’ Apply Fernhill Hotel, Hastings. VVANTED, a Kitchen Boy. Apply, T ’ Dominion Restaurant, Hastings. Ayr ANTE l>, a capable motor driver. ’ ~ must be sober and reliable. At>ply, H.B. Motor Co., Napier. Ay’ANTED, reliable Fencer. Apply T ’ personally, T. H. Lowry, Okawa, or Tribune, Hastings. Vy/’ANIED, Traction-engine Steerer; ” ” permanent job to reliable man.— Apply J. Mills, Hastings. ■yy/'ANTED, a Boy.—Apply Manager, Hastings Timber and Joinery Co., Hastings. WANTED, Smart Assistant for Clothing Dept.—Apply N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hastings. "yy/'ANTED, a Smart Youth for deliv- ’ ’ ery.—Apply Boyd & Co., Butchers, Hastings.
"yy/’ANTED, a Smart Waitress. — ’ ’ Apply Picadilly Tea Rooms, Hastings. yy/'ANTED at once, daily, Girl. — Apply Mrs. Vernon Stratton, Nelson street, Hastings. "yy/’ANTED, Good General; no washing. Apply Mrs. J. S. McLeod, Market street, Hastings. WANTED, Floorman or first-class Improver.—Apply at once to J. Lorrigan, Blacksmith, Hastings. WANTED, a Cook; references required.—Apply to Mrs. Robert Nairn, Railway road, Hastings. "yy/'ANTED, experienced Pastrycook. v » —Apply at once, Burrell Helm, Hastings. "yy/’ANTED, Woman to cook for bache- ’’ lors at Havelock North. Apply to “Cook,” Tribune Office.
"yy/’ANTED, position as Lady Help or ’ ’ Light General in small family; can give reference. “Urgent,” Tribune Office, Napier. ■yy/'ANTED. General for Napier: two ’» in family; no washing.—Apply Mrs. H. C. Wilson, Barrack Hill, Napier; or ring 172, Napier. WANTED immediately, a Light General; no washing.—Apply Mrs. H. J. King, 406 Charles street, or ’Phone 139, Hastings. yy/'ANTED, Housekeeper for Waimarama. Two children. Good wages to suitable person. Apply, “W,” Tribune Office. "yrOUNG LADY would do light duties -*• mornings and evenings in return for comfortable home. Write‘Reliable,’ Tribune Office, Hastings. WANTED, Junior Clerk (male), 16 or over) for Bank. —Apply in writing, with references, to P.O. Box 28, Napier. ■yy/'ANTED, 2 Lumpers 2/- per hour ’ * found), Musterer £3 until shearing, Waggoner £3 10/- (find himself). Ploughmen £2.—Nat Beamish. WAITING Engagement: HousemaidLaundress, Cook, Ploughman. Married Couple, etc. —John T. Blake, ’Phone 264, Hastings.
yy/'ANTED by Youth, situation in ’ office; five years in last situation ; not eligible for service. Apply. “5.A.,” Tribune Office, Hastings. WANTED, a Man with chaffcutter and traction engine to cut about 20 tons of chaff, near Hastings.—Apply Tribune Office, Hastings. yy/'ANTED, a Caretaker for Swim- ▼ ’ ming Baths. —Foi- particulars as to salary and duties, reply to L. F. Pegler, School House, Southampton street, Hastings. WANTED, 2 Single Men for cheese factory, one at Paikorea and one at Taradale—Apply Joseph Nathan and Co., Palmerston North; or Manager, Cheese Factory,. Taradale. ANTED, experienced Housemaid (school) 20/-, Light Help 10/-. Cook-Laundress 25/-, Cook-General (no washing) 22/6, Housekeeper.—Nat Beamish, Hastings. ANTED: Farm Hand, Cowboy, 2 Shepherds, 2 Cook-Generals, Housemaid, 2 General Servants, 2 Ploughmen, Help for kitchen. —John T. Blake, ’Phone 264, Hastings. ANTED, for Tauroa Station, an Elderly Man to garden and milk and make himself useful.—Apply Manager, Havelock North. ’Phone 1011, Hastings.
WANTED, first-class Porter (Hastings), Porter, 2nd Cook, Napier, Rouseabout (no milking), Cowmen 30/- to 35/-, Kitchenman 27/6. —Nat Beamish, Hastings. ANTED” for Hotels, 2nd Cook, 2 Housemaids, Waitress (Napier), Housemaid-Waitress (country), House-maid-Waitress (Gisborne), Kitchenmaid. —Nat Beamish, Hastings. W' ANTED? Servant for country, Lady Help for town, good Fencer, Married Couple £llO (wife cook-laun-dress, husband gardener).—John T. Blake, ’Phone 264, Hastings. VNTANTED? Improver for DressinakV V i n g. —Apply Mrs. Farrant, next Hargreaves’ Boarding-house, Queen • street, Hastings (late of Briggs’ Build- , WANTED immediately: Mother and two daughters, or Married Couple, for laundry work: school, cottage, every convenience, good wages. —Nat. Beam- ! ish, Hastings. W‘ ANTED: 2 Fencers, 2 Rabbiters, Shed Hand, Single Shepherds, ’ Ploughmen, Gardeners (highest wages for good men); Married Couples.— Nat. Beamish, Hastings. NAI’IER IJaBOUR bureau, Athenaeum Buildings, Browning Street, NAPIER. ’Phone 756. WANTED: 6 Shepherds, 4 M. Couples, M. Shepherd, 2 Ploughmen, 2 Cowmen, 2 Cooks (hotel), 2 HousemaidWaitresses, 4 Cook-Laundresses, 2 H.P. Maids, 4 Lady Helps, 5 Generals. Stamps for reply. "A MASTERS, H.B. Farmers’ Labour Bureau, Queen street, Hastings. Telephone 589, Private 716. —Wanted: 2 Camp Cooks, Married Couple, Four Ploughmen, 2 Gardeners (mijk), Stockman, 2 Housemaids, 2 Laundresses, Lady Help, Cook, 2 Gun Shearers (to do about 5000 per man, start early in N 0 W — ANTED: 2 Shearers, Shed Hand 50/-, Shepherd and Ploughman 40 '-, Farm Hand (general) 30/-to 35;-. Useful Man about homestead (milk and chop wood, etc.) 27/6, Cook and Housemaid (private school) 25/-, 20/-. Wading: 2 Housekeepers, M. Fencer, Cook and Parlourmaid (would like place together in country).—A. SYMONS, Station street, Hastings. Box 1, 'Phone 78. Stamps for reply to be enclosed. VEW Potatoes, 51b for 2, -; Australian White Table Potatoes, also Australian White Table Potatoes, also South Island and locale, 15/- per cwt AH of the best quality T. Clarkson. Ltd., Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 267, 27 October 1916, Page 1
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