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These personal qualifications in individual citizens give power and permanence to the nation to which they belong, and help to attune the units, in their corporate spirit to a higher pitch of national aims and achievement; to ensure and prolong their existence as a bodypolitic, and exalt a nation’s destiny in the racial struggle for existence to which the world’s peoples must sooner or later be subjected. •—Bruce Smith. K.C.

SITUATIONS VACANT. W ANTED: Cook-General. Apply Mrs. i V V . Mackeixxie, Braemore, Havelock North. ANTED :A ~ Lad,~o “look after 3GO [ V ▼ uuixd, near Hastings, £125 per a.mum. Dalgety & Co-, Hastings. "IM/’ANTED: Married Couple, for Glenv▼' lyon Station. Apply E. C. ClarkI son, Havelock North.(9) BOY Wanted. Able to ride bicycle. Apply Loiigly, Fishmonger, Warren St., Hastings. (9) WANTED: A Cook and House-Parlour-maid. Apply Mrs. Oswald Nelson, 'phone 933, Hastings WANTED—THREE BOYS to learn the Drapery Trade thoroughly. Just left school preferred. Apply— MANAGER, ROACHS’ LTD CENTRAL LABOUR BUREAU QUEEN ST.. HASTINGS. Phones: A. O. Wellwood’s office—43o C. L. Mackerscy’s Res.—7B9 Housemaid, country; three ▼ V Generals, country; General, in town; Cook and House-Parlourmaid, same place; Cook-Laundress, Waimarama; General. Awawhanga; Fencers for station; Good Ploughman, steady Job. A MASTERS H.B. Farmers’ Labour • Bureau, Queen Street, Hastings Phones: Office 339. Private 716 M WANTED: Cook-Generals; General Helper Housemaid; 2 Women Cooks; 2 House keepers; Married Shepherd, wife cook; Youth, milk, gen.; Man, general farm voiK. w.ui’lAG: Station Cooks. Fencers, Ploughmen, Married Couples, Scrubculters. WANTED to have yonr Feet seen to. Corns and Ingrowing Toenails carefully attended to. Absolutely pain less. Fee 5s per one foot, 7s 6d per two feet, at THE HYDRO, Tennyson Street Hastings.—W. fl Hildebrandt, Ch ire podist. Telephone 716. SITUATIONS WAMTEB. COOK-BAKER, wants situation, station or camp. Abstainer. Write 142, Tribune, Hastings. (8) WANTED, by married man: Work in orchard. Experienced all branches. Work team if required. Write 124, Tribune, Hastings. (8) A I OTOR MECHANIC, with first~ciais IVI references, is prepared to undertake Car Repairs in owner’s private shed. Replies to 135, Tribune, Hastings. (8) MARRIED MAN, able take charge agricultural work on station, desires position. Competent fencer. Replies “Competent,” Tribune office, Napier. (8) POSITION REQUIRED, any capacity, town or country, by married man. Good horseman. Apply “Toiler,” Tribune • mice, Napier. (8) APARTMENTS, BOARD & RESIDENCE WANTED: Furnished Batch, at '’live '-'range or Westshore, for Eaatcx holidays. Apply “Taupo,” Tribum, Na, <r TO LET: Two Bed-Sittingrooms, w.th use of conveniences. Apply 407 E Eastbourne St., Hastings. (7) TO LET: Unfurnished Sittingroorn f»nd two Bedrooms, in centre of village. Apply Tribpne Agency, Havelock North. ■ IBCELLANEDUB. TARIFF 6b 6d a day. Chilton's Private Hotel, Hastings. LAND AGENTS. Please take notice that my property, situated iu Fitzroy Avenue, Hastings, is sold.—J. L. Davis. WANTED: Eiderdowns made, or recovered For particulars ring ’phone 408. Hastings. (14) Handsome Prams. Cheapest -1 price from Stewart Island to North Cape is at Christie’s, Queen St., Hastings. PUT NOTHING ON but Wallpaper at is per roll, from Rashlengh’s, Heretaunga st. E., Hastings. Phone 236. (14) BIG New Stock of Best Stylish Prams. Those fine prices at Chdatie's, Queen St., Hastings. DID you ever notice the High Grade of goods at Christie’s. Look in and see new Prams.—Christie’s, Queen Street, Hastings.■ ~ WHEN you make Christie's your headquarters for hurniture, Prams, Push Chairs, etc., you save several pounds sterling per annum. SEE the smile on baby’s face when doing the town in one of Christie’s up-to-date Prams.—Christie, Queen St., Hastings. MOTHER and Baby are happy with one one of Christie s Prams. Dad is delighted at getting such a handsome article for so little money. BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, artistically papered, in panelling and Cretonne designs. Jush landed. Rashleigh, Paperhanger, Heretaunga St. E, Hastings. 'Phone 236. (W A STOPPED CLOCK is no ornament. Bring your’s for Repairs and Adjustment. It will be done PROMPTLY. It will be done WELL. SC. RUSBATCH. • STATION ST., HASTINGS. WATCH A* CLOCK REPAIR EXPERT (Nea*r Heretaunga St. Corner). CHIROPRACTIC. VOU want better health. Let A Chiropractic Methods remove the cause of your ailments, then nature will cure. Consult free E. W. KING, Graduate Chiropractor, corner of Heretaunga and Station Streets, Hastings. Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. Lady attendant. QOOD TYTSWRITER, Cheap. Yost, almost new, free trial, £8 10/-. Royal, splendid visible, hardly used, £l5. Remington, Brief latest visible, £l5 15/-. Underwood, latest, practically new, £26. Other makes cheap for cash. Send for specimen of writing, etc.—JOSEPH WILSON & SON, . Hastings. THE TRIBUNE CAR runs daily to Napier, going through Taradale and Greenmeadowg and returning via Clive. A pleasant trip at small coat. AJESSRS. AZZOPARDI <fc HOLLAND, have opened a Branch in Hastings, as Ophthalmic and Manufacturing Opticians, being a branch of their old-established business in Napier, at BRIGG’S BUILDING. KARAMU ROAD. HASTINGS, where local clients may have their requirements attended to. Hours: Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. L. AZZOPARDI, 24 vears practical experience, W. 8. HOLLAND, F.8.0.A., F.8.M.C., F. 1.0.0. (Lon.)

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 96, 1 April 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 96, 1 April 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 96, 1 April 1922, Page 1

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