Always laugh when you can; it is a cheap medicine. Merriment is a philosophy not well understood. It is the sunny side of existence. —Byron.
WANTED. SPECIAL NOTTCT. IN FUTURE, all Advartiaemsnts in our “ Wanted *' and “ For Bole ** columns will be accepted only on p»ya ment of CASH, unless the advertises has a running Account. Ratos: Id words, one shilling for oust iqsertioaj three insertions, 2/6. COMPLAINTS, after 6 p.m., abort, non-delivery of “ The Tribune ” should ’ be addressed to Mr. Holmes, TidephoM 1200. = — 1 *‘’ ssujja / W ANTED a Kitchenman.—Apply T Dominion Restaurant, Hastings. YYTANTED immediately, Pantrymaid * TT for Woodford House, Havelock N. 'VV' ANTED, Good General; no ’, n S- Apply Mrs. Newbegin, 400 St. Aubyn street, Hastings. "EMRST-CLASS Carpenter and Joiner seeks country work after Feb. 23rd Applyj/Chips,” Tribune Office, Napier. YYT" ANTED, experienced Parlourmaid. ’ ’ Apply Mrs. Wilfred Stead, Flaxmere, Hastings. "YY^ ANTED, by young lady, position in • ’ shop or office; previous exjierience. Apply “M.R.,” Tribune Office, Hast’gs. Young » ’ work.—Apply to Mrs. PrestonThomas, Tollemache road, Hastings. YYT ANTED, General, 3 adults; wages ’’ £1- —Apply Mrs. A. H. Price, Havelock North. ’Phone 300 Y. domesticated Lady Help ’’or Housekeeper; good home.— Mrs. Langridge, Otane. s a Man to do gardening ’ ’ and kill.—Apply John Chambers, Mokopeka. ■ ■ ' "YY^ ANTED, a first-class Waitress, ’ ’ Apply sharp. Manager Carlton Club Hotel, Hastings. TYTANTED for Whana station, Third ’ T Ploughman, take place man gone 1 into camp.—Nat. Beamish, Hastings. for Napier, Couple (2 in ’ ’ family), wife cook-general, man milk one cow, garden, 60/-. —Nat.. Beamish, Hastings. YYT ANTED, by lady (with child school ’ ’ age), 2 Unfurnished Rooms, with or without board.—Apply to “Central,” Tribune Office, Hastings. yVANTED, an experienced Help; ’ ’ no washing or rough cleaning.— Apply Mrs. A. Small, cr. Joll road and Pepper street, Hastings. YYTANTED, Strong Bey or Elderly ’ ’ Man, milk two cows and* tihekard work. A. Wellwood, Riverslea, Hastings. YYfANTED to Rent 4 or 5-roomed 1 ’ ’ Bungalow; no children; close to town. —Write “Civis,” Tribune Office, Hastings. ■YYTANTED immediately, good strong ’ ’ Youth as Cadet or Assistant on sheep station, Poverty Bay.—H. AMossman, Hastings. IY? AiTING~ENGAGEMENT: Shep- ’ * herd, single, good dogs, or take charge, first-class references.—Masters, Labour Bureau, Hastings. YYTANTED, by young man, ineligible, ’ ’ Position on Farm; good home. Reply stating wages, “Rex,” Tribune Office, Hastings.
POOD HOME for young girl employed during the day; board moderate.—. Apply “Homely,” Tribune Office, Hastings.
3-roonied Cottage with ’’ conveniences, by married couple; moderate rent. —State terms, ‘Cottage,’ Tribune Office, Hastings.
YYTANTED, by married couple (no T ’ children), Board and Residence in refined home.—Write ‘ABC,’ Tribune Office, Hastings.
YYTANTED, by youth, Board in pri- ’ ’ vate family; must be near town.— Apply “Youth,” Tribune Office, Hastings.
a Young Woman to as- ’’ sist in housework generally; sleep at home.—Apply Mrs. Sydney Martell, Box 79, Hastings.
YVANTEI), Nurse-Housemaids, Cook ’’ (station),, Cook-Laundress (Havelock), Housemaid (hotel), Couple (wife cook, man house-rouseabout). —Nat-. Beamish, Hastings.
YYTANTED— A Taxi Then ring up Geo. Graham. ’Phone Eight Twenty, Hastings.
YYTANTED, Married Couple (man, ’ ’ with dogs preferred, to milk a few cows and do general farm work, woman to do general work in house in mornings), unfurnished cottage, 6 miles from school. —For further particulars apply to W. Davis* Kumeroa.
WAIPUKURAU HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOxiRD. YYTANTED for the Waipukurau llos- ’’ pital, a Married Couple (man to garden, woman to cook); wages £156 per annum and found.—For further particulars apply to MATRON, WAIPUKURAU.
WANTED: Elderly Woman, cook for about four in family (good wages); Scullery Maid (private school) ; AV Oman Cook (country hotel) ; Metal Driver; Married Couple.—A. W. SYMONS, Station street, Hastings. P.O. Box 1. ’Phone 778. Stamps for reply.
NAPIER LABOUR BUREAU. Browning Street, Napier. ’Phone 756. yVTANTED: Plough and Scoop Men. ’ ’ Navvies, Scrubcutters (contract), Rabbit Poisoners, Shepherds, Ploughman, Cowman-Gardener, Kitchenman, M. Couples, Lady Helps, Coog A* Housemaid together (for town), Generals, Cook-Laundresses, Housekeepers, Waitress, Kitchenmaid. We are Agents for Dh. McGill’s Pastile Cure. Stamps for reply.
A MASTERS. H.B. Farmers’ Labour • Bureau, Queen street, Hastings. ’Phone 589, Private 716. —YVanted: 3 General Servants, 3 Milk-General, M. Couple (man garden, cottage), 3 Ploughmen, M. Couple (man garden, cottage), Fencer, Parlourmaid (hotel, Hastings), Man (metal dray) £3, 2 Women Cooks, 2 Men (cut willow firewood) 10/- day and found or contract, 2 Lady Helps, Waitress, M. Couple (man shingle, wife cook for men £3 10/week and found. Manager for station (single man), 3 M. Couples, 2 HouseParlourmaids, Housemaid and Cook (same place). Waiting Engagement; Rabbiters, Shepherds, Station Cok.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 52, 13 February 1918, Page 1
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