Germany is not bankrupt in resources. She is rich in natural wealth, and my firm opinion is that natural wealth should be charged with the burden of the debt which the civilised freedom-loving nations of the world have had to incur to protect their liberties against German aggression. ■ —Harold Beauchamp.
MISCELLANEOUS. ! JEWELLERY BRINGS JOY at Christmas time. Every lady likes to be adorned with j artistic jewellery, and NO MORE FITTING GIFT I could be made. Our stocks j for this season are in the , VERY HEIGHT OF FASHION, iand an inspection of our displays of Watches, Bangles, Rings, Brooches, Pendants, ! Photo Frames, Vases, Toilet j Ware, and other gifts will be I sure to FIND SOMETHING YOU WANT i to give as a present. We j cordially invite you to inspect i our Special Christmas Display, j and advise patrons; to come < along before the final rush. p S. DUNNLNGHAM, VI ntchmaker and Jeweller. HUiO INGS • WANTED, YY/’JNTED, a Waitress at once.— ’ ’ Apply Grand Hotel, Hastings. VV r ANTED, Laundress, at once. Apply Grand Hotel, Hastings. ■yV"ANJED, Smart Boy.—Apply C. 8. ’ ’ Duuiiinghain, Jew eller, Heretaunga > street, Hastings. [■ VV’ANTED, 2 Mon for scrub-cutting r and lencing. Apply, Dalgoty and Co., Ltd., Napier. yV7ANTED at once, a Painter.— ’’ Apply’ A. J. Eaton, Heretaunga street, Hastings. IED, Housemaid; good wages. ’ ’ Apply sharp, manager, Carlton Club Hotel, Hastings. VVr-GXTED, Laundress; good wages. T ” Appjy sharp, manager, Carlton Club Hotel. Hastings. VV-ANIED, VVoinan for 3 or 4 days ,* ’ washing and cleaning. Ring ’Phone 3595, Hastings. to Buy, set of Dog-cart ’ ’ Harness: must, be good.—Address at Tribune Office, Hastings. f MIV’ANJ'ED, refined Girl Assistant. ’ Apply, enclosing copy of references (d any), .to “Shop.” Tribune Office. Hastings. ''ANTED Known that, during the ’ ’ Summer months, the Club Tea Rooms, Hastings, will open from 9 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. ! VXZ'A.NTED to Rent, 5-roomed House, [ ’ T handy to town, with all convention's; bung.ilov. preferred.—Address at Tribune Oilice, Hastings. XVI AN TED, for private hospital, | ' ’ Probationer Nurse, with or with* I out experience.—Nurse O’Callaghan, I Avenue road, Hastings. XXT'AN'IED, good Bread Baker, with | Know ledge of small goods; refs.; state v ages.— Write “ Baker,” Tribune .j.Oaice, Hastings. I'XVTANTED, tor private house near I ’ T Hastings, capable Woman to take charge, or exp. General; highest wages. Nat. Beamish, Hastings. VX/'ANIED, pos.tion at Havelock N. ’ "in orchard or garden; industrious. 1 Apply “ Bordeaux,” Tribune Agency, ; Havelock North. i AXTANTED, Domestic Helper liy the ’ ’ d.ty. Ilnur; Bto 5, Sundays free. Good wages to competent person. . Apply, Mi'. Reginald Gardiner, Havelock North. 1 XXTANTED. for E. E. Lindsay? Esq?? j ’ ’ Single Shepherd, must be competent. Also, two Machine Shearers to shear about 41)00 lambs. Apply N.Z. .Loan and Mercantile. Hastings. AMI ANTED, by two refined young men ’ ’ in business, luncheon and dinners with refined adult family or married couple. Apply, stating locality and terms, to “Select,” 'Tribune Office, i Hastings. t ! A MASTERS, H.B. Farmers’ Labour I -*-* • Bureau, Queen street, Hastings. ’ i’lione 589, I’rivate 716.—Wanted: 2 M. Couples (men milk-garden, wives cook), 2 Al. Couples (men shepherds), 2 Alilk-Kill General, 6 Shearers (2d,00U sheep 30,'- per 100), 4 shearers, Housemaid- \l aitress (Hole.), \tool Prosser, Station Cook, Lady Help, 2 Housemaids, Cook (for shearing shed). 1 Waiting Engagement: Ploughmen, Waggoners. j . : VOV’YE heard of the patient at one ■ of our hospitals who was in tho last stages, but just happened to over- ' hear ihe nurses mentioning Thorp’s . Sale. That was enough. A life saved. ; have to apologise for not send1 ing parcels yesterday, but really ■ lie were too busy tieing them up, anil hope it caused you no ineonvenieiice.— i Tnorp and Co. i 1( E New Selection Carpet Squares, ; ■*■ special low prices tor eash at jCluisties, Queen street, Hastings. [ Reasonable Prices in Kapoc and i A Wire Mattresses (.double), try lA. Christie, Queen street, Hastings. |T|H.I L.tovD, £l2,uou on ffrst-claa* 1 security only. Apply f< rater au4 . iiuii, Bos. ;jb. Napier r |'llY JACKSON o Plantation and Hur to. Ilr-ops. Irorth du 1, ’ll K's 11 L It: It arriving by each • .>...,.<.,>1 i tl> j H , t-on s, ttn-tingH I lCKbWt> toi Fresh Fruit and *-* Vegcti'les leb . Arirl Ring Phona lie w '1 b ',>N Ij 1 <n>gn Dieps fwnnman'AN ven afrord to be without thisP— A mi ;.ay Income Tax, or Land Tax, ->r ,■< . 'x-tli P-o you understand i i t rnn h - if uot, uo t do oof c.. hue a ie-‘ ">;.i-x* loft of “The Land •nd Ih'- n u Taxpayers’ Guide, 1018," > G H H.ennngw ax. F.PA. (N.Z.), :so;ieitor. Send your name, address, s <! 1(> a' .he work -aiII tie mailed • :■ ■ return. - HEMING* 'Rbni,.<D f » o box file - 1 ' 'rt » ->■ t ■ N‘«’ >4 r :t \>.c iHGDT. AND SO |XJ ■■’-■ t oswitoa,. a boo* one-half ■■■ • ’• from >■ 5 G' '* I'rh , *J--ooruet’ 1 1 a.-j The pnoe >s "• ' • ’ >'• 1 or i'-'/S tor the •I. ■' SI 1. ~ , fc . w .q,' <.»'■>'•;■ ’ . « to.* in-rej eoK..' Naptar or ' ' ' - 1 ■r. »’» «-!<• /■ s MI
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 313, 6 December 1918, Page 1
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