Indemnities covering the whole cost of the war must be insisted upon, and further indemnities to cover liberal pensions to the relatives of millions of dead martyrs and the living but mutilated martyrs of the war. As for the Kaiser and his chiefs and all individuals responsible for crimes against the law of nations, they must be placed in the dock and tried and punished according to the crime, which means the rope and not the honourable rifle. —Walter W. Johnson.
MISCELLANEOUS. JEWELLERY BRINGS JOY at Christmas time. Every lady likes to be adorned with artistic jewellery, and NO MORE FITTING GIFT could be made. Our stocks ‘ for this season are in the VERY HEIGHT OF FASHION, and an inspection of our displays of Watches, Bangles, Rings, Brooches, Pendants, Photo Frames, Vases, Toilet Ware, and other gifts will be sure to FIND SOMETHING YOU WANT to give as a present. We cordially invite you to inspect our Special Christmas Display, and advise patrons to come along before the final rush. CS. DUNNINGHAM, » Watchmaker and Jeweller, HASTINGS. S !" I T-T !■'» ■‘™=SS--ga WANTED. VY a Waitress at once.-— ’’ Apply Grand Hotel, Hastings. \Y ANTED, Laundress, at once. Ap- ’ ’ ply Grand Hotel, Hastings. i YY ANTED Known, the Club Tea ’ ~ Rooms re-open to-mortow. , yY ANTED, Smart Boy.—Apply C. S. ’ ’ Dunningham, Jeweller, Heretaunga street, Hastings. yY ANTED, 2 Men for scrub-cutting ’ T and fencing. Apply, Dalgety and Co., Ltd., Napier. yY ANTED at once, a Painter. — ’ ” Apply A. J. Eaton, Heretaunga street, Hastings. yY ANTED, Housemaid; good wages. ’’ Apply sharp, manager, Carlton Club Hotel, Hastings. yY’ANTED, Laundress; good wages. ’ ’ Apply sharp, manager, Carlton Club Hotel, Hastings. yY’ANTED, Light Car, Saxon or simi- ’ ’ lar type, or Cycle Car. —State full particulars to Box 20, Hastings. yY ANTED, Woman for 3 or 4 days washing and cleaning. Bing ’Phone 3595, Hastings. yYANTED to Buy, set of Dog-cart » ’ Harness; must be good.—Address at Tribune Office, Hastings. yYANTED immediately. Smart Boy ’ ’ for chemist’s shop. Apply Tribune Office, Hastings. yYANTED, Bricklayers and Labour- ’ ’ ers for Woodford House. Apply T. A. Hill, St. Aubyn street, Hastings. yY ANTED, Wool-pullers, season com- ’ ” mencing Monday next. Apply sharp.—Poverty Bay Farmers’ Meat Company, Gisborne. yYANTED, for private hospital, ’ ’ Probationer Nurse, with or without experience.—-Nurse O’Callaghan, Avenue road, Hastings. yYANTED, good Bread Baker, with. ’ ’ knowledge of small goods; refs.; state wages.—Write “ Baker,” Tribuna Office, Hastings. yYANTED, for private house near ’ ’ Hastings, capable Woman to take charge, or exp. General; highest wages. Nat. Beamish, Hastings. yYAM’ED ureently, Shearers’ Cook, i ’ ’ Off-sider, iShearers, Camp Cook. ; Siugle Shepherds, Musterers, Married 1 Couples.—Nat. Beamish, Hastings. yYANTED, position at Havelock N. ’ ’ in orchard or garden; industrious. Apply “ Bordeaux,” Tribune Agency, Havelock North. yYANTED, position as Chauffeur by ’ ’ lady experienced in workshop ana driving; willing to do other work in spare time. —Apply Miss Oliver, Fifth Avenue, Tauranga, Bay of Plenty. yYANTED, immediately, 6 Machine ’ ’ Shearers for Ruknmoana Station; 30,000 to shear with neighbours' sheep. Apply, B. Chambers, Te Mata. Telephone 902, Hastings. WANTED, in February next, Young Lady to teach boy 7 years of age, also capable of doing small amount of clerical work.— Apply by letter to Mrs. W. G. Stead, Flaxmere, Hastings. A MASTERS, H.B. Farmers’ Labour Bureau, Queen street, Hastings. ’Phone 589, Private 716.—Wanted: 2 M. Couples (men milk-garden, wives cook), 2 M. Couples (men shepherds), 2 Milk-Kill General, 9 Shearers, Wool Presser, Station Cook, Lady Help, 2 Housemaids, Cook (for shearing shed). Waiting Engagement: Ploughmen, Waggoners.
WANTED. gECOND gHEPHERD For WHAKATU FREEZING WORKS. APPLY AT WORKS. New Selection Carpet Squares, 1’ special low prices for cash at Christie’s, Queen street, Hastings. Reasonable Prices in Kapoc and Wire Mattresses (double), try A. Christie, Queen street, Hastings. rpo LEND, £12,000 on firetrdara A- security only.—Apply Fraser anfl Bull, P.O. Box 58, Napier. /''AN 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 of “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 A ROBERTSON. P.O. Box 61* ♦ HOKIiiND TUST think of it! Ladies' 14/6 Black Evening Shoes for 2/11 pair; silly price, isn’t it Still we want the room, and that’s the end of it ! Be in Thorp’s £lOOO Bonus. 9>7 PAIRS Ladies’ White Strap • Shoes, sill sizes, .wore 14/6, special sale price 7,11 pair at Thorp’s Great Rebuilding Safe. O"| PAIRS Men’s White Gym Shoes, all sizes, were 9/6, special sale ' price 5/11 at Thorp’s Rebuilding Salt.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 312, 5 December 1918, Page 1
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