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Women munitioners are .•arnim.' the gratitude of the nation and when peace comes they will have the satis faction of knowing that, they have done their bit in the mighty sttug gle for freedom.Eliis Chadwick.

WANTED. XM/‘ANTEI), a Porter.- Apply at once, J ’ Gram! Hotel, Hastings. ANTED, fiist-elass Bread Btikqr. Apply Star Bakery. Hastings VV ANTED, reliable, girl an General ” Apply by letter or telephone to Mrs. W. Porter. I’liketnpu. VSLTANTED, a Boy.—Apply Manager. Hastings Timber and Joinery Co., Hastings. VATANTED, first-class Painters. Apply to Ken Beecham, Shakespeare road, Napier. ’YV'ANIED, a Cook; references n- * ’ quired.—Apply to Mrs. Robert Nairn, Railway road, Hastings. VATAN'iTU), Boy.- Apply at onio to ’ ’ E. T. Ingram, Grocer, Heretaunga street, Hastings. ANTED. Washing or ('leaning m ~ ’ the day, or Office Cleaning. For addsi'ss apply. Tribune Office. XV AN TED by relined Young Lady. ’ ’ position as Lady Help, near town I preferred. Apply, J. T. Blake. Iy.INTO) for Hastings Club, an i ’ ’ Assistant Steward, also respecI table Youth for Bi.liard Room. Apply. I Manager. I A CHANCE for a Boy to become a first-class Small Goods Baker. Apply W. H. Compton, “ The Savoy,” blastings WAN ILD immediately, 6 Men lor scrubcutting, 10/- per day and I found.—Apply to A. W. Symons, Station street, Hastings. ’Phone 778. WANTED, a man with the necessary gear to plough, cultivate and harrow about 2 acres of orchard. —Apply ’Phone 406 V, Ha'-tings. XVANTED, expe.ien-ed Fancy Department; also smart Lad, assist Mercery Department'. Baiid and Co.. Beii.ihle Di.ipm'ANTED: M.lined Couple, Cook. ’ * Pantryman, etc. Waiting Engagement: Shearer, Housemaid, HouseKeepers, etc. Apply, J. T. Blake, ’Phone 264, Hastings. TXTANTED, a middle-aged Woman or ’ ’ Soldier’s Wife as General ; light place, country. Also, Man or Youth for general farm work.-Apply K. Ellison, Havelock North. -MACHINISTS XXT ANTED: First-class, thoroughly ’ ’ capable Machinist for white work, plain sewing; also Expert Machinist for . loose furniture covers. Highest wages to suitable hands. Electric power sewing machines. Apply, MANAGER, BLYTHES LIMITED, NAPIER.

CABINEIMAKEHS AND CHAIR MAKERS required for Wanganui. Good wages to first-class men. All work machine-finished. Ideal conditions ; permanent employment guaranteed ; reasonable allowance granted married men for removal expenses. Apply THE DOMINION FURNITURE CO., LTD., Wanganui East. — N API Ell I.ABO U R HU REA U. Athenseum Buildings, Brow ning Street . NAPIER. ’Phone 756. WANTED: 5 M. Couples, 5 Shepherds, 3 Ploughmen. 3 Cowmen. 5 Cook-Laundresses, 3 House-P. Maids, Cook-Laundress and House-P. 'Maid (together), 6 Generals, 4 Lady Help*. Stamps for reply. 4 MASTERS, HB. Farmeis’ EahotiiBureau, Queen street, Hastings. ’Phone 589, private "16. Wanted 2 Shepherds £2, 3 Ploughmen £2, .£2 2 Camp Cooks, 3 Milk-Generals 30/- to 35/-, 2 Gardeners 30.'-. 35/~,2 Housemaids, 2 Generals 20/-. 25/-. Waiting engagement: .Married Teamster. WANTED- 2 Ploughmen, 3 Shop herds, 2 Farm Hands, Milk-Gen. and Gardener, Kitchen Girl (sleep on premises), 2 Generals (washing), 3 M. Couples. Waiting: Cook, or would take laundress in hotelsmart Housemaid and Waitress, Station Cadet, —A. W. SYMONS. Station street, Hastings. PO Box I, Etk-lom’ stamps for reply "~WAIROX I-BI,EZING WORKS WANTED. TWENTY LABOURERS at once. Wages, 1/6 to good men. Apply io THE WAIROA FARMEKS’ CO-OP MEAT CO.. LTD. F. T. Ager, Manager. ' lust" AND FOUND. LOST, Black and Tan smooth-coated Collio Dog, white patch on neck. Reward. Beuiaitl Mason. Pnlo’lapi!, LOST, small Tan Pet Dog (longhaired). Finder well reward«l. Apply Tribune Ottiio, Hastings. LOST, between Cornwall Park and Avenue road, a .Butterfly Brooch, keepsake.—Reward on returning same to I'ribnne Office, blastings. LOST, or taken by mistake, Man's Bicycle, in Hastings. Finder rewarded. —Apply Tribune Office, Bastings. LOSf, Ladies’ Gold Watch. Blue Enamel Chain, between Racecourse and Station. Apply t° Mrs. Morse, c/o Mrs. Avery, Southland rd., Hastings. Reward.

LOST, WedueMla.i night, b.tneen I’wyford and Hastings, Lady’s Handbag coma ini ng purse note, also hunch of ke\s ? etc. I‘iiuler regarded on returning t<> 1 rihtine Office. Hastings. 1" POUND, an Eloelrn- Lamp with , Nickel Shade and Cord Extension. | Owner can have same on paying cost of advt. Vppls. J. Fear, 'I he Peoples Plumber, Karamu road, Hastings. TAO UN D, on Ocean Beach at WaimaJD rama, Row Boat and pair Oars. Owner can have same ou paying for advt. -Te Akonga Mohi, Ocean Beach, Waimarama. FOR Working Men’s Requirements, see our window! While Singlets. 1/-, 1/6, 1/11; Cashmere Finish Singlets and Pants to match, 2/6, 2/11 ; Heavy Working Underpants, 3.11. Westerman and Co., Hastings. MEN’S Panama Hats, latest st.sle, best shapes, 13.6, 15,.6, b,b. 19 6, 25/-, 32/6, to 12,-; Men's btran Boaters, latest rims, wide and medium. 4/6, 5/6, 7/6, 8/6.—Westerman and Co., Hastings. ESTERMAN CO. for Cream Washing Gabardines, 2/6, 2/11 vard ; Silk-finish Poplins, double-width, fine shades, 2/6, 2 11 yd—Westerman and Co., Hastings. WESTERMAN & CO. for New Designs Cotton Voiles, Figured Voiles Floral Voiles, and Shot "Voiles, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, and double-width 3/6.--Westerman and Co., Hastings. WESTERMAN A CO. for Plain Cotton Voiles, in pinks, v. rose, naw, saxe, sky, at 2/6 yd: doublewidth. All prices White Voiles, 1/3, I'6, 1/9 to 2/9.—Westerman and Co., Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 273, 3 November 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 273, 3 November 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 273, 3 November 1916, Page 1