HEALTH. Concentrate your thoughts on health, morning, noon, and night, and get the habit of thinking health. Talk health, be cheerful, and smile, smile, smile.
MISCELLANEOUS. DU NNINGH AM’B for lAMONDB Engaged? Then »eal it with a DUNNINGEAM RING. Every man wants to be sure that he is getting value for his wmaj, and he takes no chances if he buys at DUNNINGHAM’S, where he wiH get diamonds of true character and flawless quality. Dunningham’s stock, is always full of interest and beautifully illustrative of WHAT DIAMOND SUPREMACY MEANS. C S j) DNNINQHAM ’ WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLEB, HASTINGS. '■ ■ b{ WANTED. ?' —— u WANTED, a Man or Strong Youth for orders cai-t. —Thompson Bros., j Butchers, Hastings. 1 WANTED, several good Teams for ”” putting in a crop.—Apply ’Phone 335 (2 rings), Hastings. YY ANTED, competent Working ’ ’ Manager for large sheep station. Apply, Murray, Roberts and Co, i Napier. 3 YY ANTED, Gardener, able to milk and kill; cottage provided. App ply Thomas Crosse, Woodlands, Hastings. < I | "YY ANTED, Man used to road work I ’ ’ to drive grader team. Apply with references to Public Works Office, Napier, where schedule .of duties and full particulars can be obtained. Applications close 27th instant. ; YLTANTED for Client, small Milk | v’ Round, 10 to 15 gallons daily.— S. J. A. Hickling, Hastings. WANTED to Exchange, 6 acres good land close to Hastings, for good 5-roomed House. —S. J. A. Hickling, Hastings. j A MASTERS, H.B. Farmers* Labour ' Bureau, Queen street. Hastings. _ ’Phono 589, Private 716.—Wanted: 3 M. Couples (men milk-gen. or plough, wives cook), Station Cook, 2 Shearers, Lady Help, 5 Milk-Gen., 2 Housemaids, General Station Hana £2, Expert ’ Engine-driver, Cook 30/ , 3 Women Cooks, 3 General Servants, 2 Shepherds. ; Waiting Engagement: Ploughmen and ? Waggoners. ■ £12.000 on first-class ; A- security only.—Apply Fraser end ; Bull, P.O. Box 58, Napier. ' pHENYLEIIISINFECTANT, for the ' A- disinfection of sick rooms, drains, ' cesspools, removing offensive smells and removing contagion; a bottle costs you 1/- at the agents, Henry Williams . and Sons, Ltd., Hastings Branch. j 1 f)% DISCOUNT on all Floor Rugs ;AV f or cas j, during stocktaking at Christie’s, Queen street, Hastings. 10 % DISCOUNT for cash on aD AV Kapoc and Wire Mattresses during stocktaking at Christie’s, Queen nirAAf.. TJaatinfrs STOCKTAKING Bargains for cash only. Carpet Square, £9 10/- for £8 10/-, Carpet Square £7 10/- for £6 10/-, at Christie’s, Queen st., Hastings. PER YARD Discount on all Carpet Runners for cash during stocktaking at Christie’s, Queen street, Hastings ’ 01AN you afford to be without this?— You pay Income Tax, or Land Tax. . or perhaps both. Do you understand : all about such? If not, why not do so? ! We have a few copies left or “The Land and Income Taxpayers’ Guide, 1918,” ; by W. H. Hemingway, F.P.A. (N.Z.), Solicitor. Send your name, address, and 10/6, and the work will be mailed you, post free, by return.—HEMINGWAY ROBERTSON. P.O. Box 51 •, GOOD PROPOSITION. q ACRES, all ploughable, well fenced, 4 paddocks, permanently watered. New 4-roomed House, bathroom, dairy, trap or motor shed, harness room; 2 aiiles from rail at Otane. Price for quick sale, only £7OO, very easy terms; or exchange for house property in Hastings.-—GILL BROS., Auctioneers and Property Salesmen, Station street, Hastings. M. W. h ammonds ELECTRICIAN. Do not have your Car electrically wrong. RING ’PHONE 1250. We do the rest. AVe are here to wait on you. Address: FITZROY AV., HASTINGS. TO LET. 4-ROOMED COTTAGE; “ situated 1 mile from Hastings. The house has just been renovated ready for occupation. Well-fenced paddock at back; high boarded fences round house; within easy distance of Whakatu and Tomoana Works. Rent only 10/- ' per week.—Apply T. CUNNINGHAM AND CO., Queen street,' i Hastings. 'Phone 1221. JJAKOTA JJiED jgEED pOTATOES £9 PER TON. gHERWIN yyiLLIAMS SPRAY MATERIALS. H B j? RUITGR ° WERS ’. KING STREET, HASTINGS. XHT CMXCHI'S A your car —they are a “long way” better. These finest British Tyres have done great sen ice in the big war. Try a set. ‘ Cycle riders -clincher ” TYRES ;>r> made by British exports for British people— guaranteed six, nine, twelve and fifteen months. Sold by the cycle trade.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 301, 22 November 1918, Page 1
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