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JEWELLERY gALE AT JJUNNINGHAM’B. SAVE «/- IN THE £. We give you back 6/- in Oath, or 7/ffi worth of Goods, Free. For every 20/- you spend *0 give you 5/- in Cash on any article up to Eo. This enables you to get • 90/- erttwO for 15/-, or £5 worth for £4. WE BUY DIRECT from England, therefore we can afford to sell below others. OUR STOCK IS THE LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE IN HASTINQB. G S g unninqham ’ Jeweller, 116 HERETAUNGA ST., HASHNG& Telephone 77. ——SSSS special Nonaa. COMPLAINTS After 7 p.m. about non-delivery of “The Tribune” should be addroesod to Mr. Holmes, 'Phone No. 180 R . ■■ 'I. WAHTfcD TV ANTED, a Waitress. Apply, Chapman’s Tearcwms, Hastings. WANTED, 2 to 4 acres for. potato cropping.—Apply Tribune Office, Hastings. , WANTED, for Clive Grange, CookLaundress. —Apply Mrs. H. lon Simson, ’Phone 9588, Hastings. WANTED, Nurse-Girl for one child; afternoons only.—Address at Tribune, Hastings. WANTED, Smart Lad, about 16, as helper.—G. Horton, Car Painter, Hastings. WANTED, a Cook-Laundress. Apply, Mrs. J. H. Williams, Havelock North.» rrb LEND, £12,000, on first-lass x security only. Apply, Fraser and Bull, P. 0., Box 58, Napier WANTED, Rooms in nice quiet home, married couple, no children; or House.—Apply J.D., Tribune Office, Hastings. ‘

WILL Soldier who caught Canaries at Municipal Theatre after .Pictures on Thursday night, communicate with Box 192, Hastings. Reward. WANTED, by young woman, a iig. ’ T Housekeeper’s Situation. No ob« jection to children: town or country. Address, Tribune, Hastings. f AM/ANTED, smart young Man or ’’ Youth as assistant; good wages. Apply, Wenman’s, Heretaunga street, Hastings. IMTISS FABLING~Psyche Demonstrator and Healer, interviewed daily 10 to 5, Thursday evening 7 to 9.-—B® Tennyson street, Napier (opp. Herald). WANTED, Strong Youth or Man te milk and do general farm work, 3 miles Hastings.—Particulars re wages, etc., to “Milker,” Tribune, Hastings. WANTED, Cook-General or Lady Help; two in family, no children; wages £1. —Apply Mrs. C. Heatley,. Waipukurau. XTERE’S your - Chance!—Firewood A-A- (willow), 25/- per cord delivered; Battens, 12/- per 100.—Orders, 923 Heretaunga street, Hastings. T> EQU 1 RED, a fully qualified man as First Assistant in Cheese Factory. Apply, Joseph Nathan and Co,, Ltd., Box 28, Taradale. /CARRIER'S Turnout wanted on hire; would buy if reasonable.—State terms (hire or sale), “Driver,” Tribune Office, Hastings. MA/ANTED, by competent Woman, ’ ’ one child, position. as Housekeeper on farm or station.. Apply, “Work,” Tribune Office, Hastings.

I'XfARRIED Man wants Milking on Siiaies; 40 cows, machines; used to steam power. Apply, Machines, Opapa Post Office. W” ANTED, Position as Lady Help in or near Hastings or Napier, willing to work; good home wanted.— Nat. Beamish, Hastings. WANTED, Cook - Laundresa and House-Parlourmaid. —Apply, with references, to Mrs. Oswald Nelson, Tomoana. WANTED, a respectable young woman for a few hours one or two days a week for house cleaning; 7/6 per day.—For address apply Tribune Office, Hastings. WANTED, Lady Help for country; duties, cooking and housework; no washing; 30/- per week.—Apply Tribune Office, Hastings. WANTED—A TAXII THEN ring up GEORGE GRAHAM, ’Phone Eight-Twenty, Hastings. TWO TWO TWO TWO TWO TWO A MASTERS, H.B. Farmers’ Labour • Bureau, Queen street, Hastings. ’Phone 589, Private 716. —Wanted: 3 M. Couples (men milk or plough, wives cook), Good Fencer £2 10/-, 2 Milk-General, Waitress (Hotel), M. Couple (man plough-gen., wife cook) no other woman, 3 Women Cooks 30/-, 3 General Servants, 2 Milk-Generals, Meuehman 15/-, Cook-General, Parlourmaids. Waiting: Station Cooks and lounnaids. Waiting: Station Cooks, Scrub-cutters and Shepherds.

rj3RY’ JACKSON’S Plantation and A- Butter Drops, fresh every day. MEN S Heavy Gum Boots, all sizes, to clear 21/-, at Griffiths’, Hast’gs. I ADIES’ Gum Boots, 12/6. all size*; d Children’s Gum Boots, 12’s, 13 s, I’s only, at 9/6 nt Griffiths’, Hastings. IT’S NOT a clearance of old stock, but of new, up-to-date stock, cleared nt ridiculous prices at Griffith*’ . JACKSON’S Cough Drops recommended for Coughs and Colds il’tMEl) KNOWN That naitori ’’ to Napier should never triiaa • .-isit to “ Everybody’s Cafe,” for tb« beat meals in the city Cleanlineea and Civility our motto The best and mart up-to-date Dining Booms in Hawke’l Bay Breakfast f 1.45 a.m., Hot Dinner. Tee or Supper till 11.80 p.m.. Meal* st al) honra Note the addreea:Everybcdy’s Cate, Emereoe street Napier, the leading note ia the mt*

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 219, 17 August 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 219, 17 August 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 219, 17 August 1918, Page 1

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