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While a gathering together of orderly forces is taking place in Russia, the Bnton is being harried and bullied into situations which must involve him in tragedy more terrible than that enacted in Russia. He is being urged to sacrifice his country to Communism ; to take up the dice the Russian is discarding and to put to the hazard his own children’s inheritance. Is he fool enough to do it - ? —W. A. Appleton.

I SITUATIONS VACANT. • XA7ANTED: Cook-Laundress and House. . ▼ V Parlourmaid. Apply Mrs. J. H. vVuliams. Havelock North. Experienced Waitress. Apply i ▼ ▼ Marble liar, Hastings, between 6 and 8 p.m. (9) IM/' ANTED, for sheep run, 20 miles from 1 ▼ ▼ Hastings: Married Man. with all1 round experience. Write P.O. Box 107. Hastings. A MASTERS H.B. Farmers’ Labour • Bureau, Queen Street. Ha.tiaas : rnones: Office 389. Private 716 M WANTED: Cook-Generals; General Helpes Housemaid; 2 Women Cooks; 2 House keepers; Married Shepherd, wife cook; Man, general farm work: Married Couple, man, garden, general, wife cook, general; 2 Men, milk, general. WAITING: Station Cooks, Fencers, Ploughmen, Married Couples, Scrubcutters. CENTRAL LABOUR BUREAU QUEEN ST., HASTINGS. Phones: A. O. Wellwood's office—43o C. L. Mackersey's Rea. —789 WANTED: Cook, in tfown; CookLaundress (country); Housemaid-Cook-Laundress (country); Housemaid•i undress; Housekeeper (2 in family); Help, for Havelock; General (country); General (Awawhanga); Housemaid (country); Married Couple, woman cook, housework, man help housework, clean car, etc. Good wages; Cowman, station. THE HAVfKE’S BAY HOSPITAL BOARD require the services of & pULLY QUALIFIED MASSEUSI (Medical Electricity Certificatefl essential) as Assistant at the Napier Hospital. Part time only, and living out. Applications CLOSE on FRIDAY, 31st MARCH. C. F. H. POLLOCK, Secretary. March 17, 1922. KTAWKE’S BAY HOSPITAL BOARD. APPLICATIONS (aci ompanied by copies of testimonials) are invired foe the position of MEDIC A L SUPER INTENDENT, NAPIER HOSPITAL. Further particulars can be obtained from the undersigned. Applications CLOSE on MONDAY. APRIL 24th. C F. H. POLLOCK, , r , « . Secretary. March 25th, 1922. WANTED to have your Feet cCorns and InsrrovUuf Toeiuul wareitilly attended to. Absolut .• p.'lu, less. Fee 5s per one f®<.. , r feet, at 'ITTE HYDRO, T*-Q>.ysoi! Hastings.—W. H Hildebrandt, ChirwpaX ist. Telephone 716. L _ ll LL. JES&dMWK SITUATIONS WANTEO. MM/"ANTED Employment, by young man. T to do any kind of work. Had three years experience sheep farm. Apply ‘C.C., Tribune, Napier. (8> & , Inc <> m e Tax BeturnB~Prepared. J Attendance at own home by appointment.—F. C. Wilkinson, Accountant and Insurance Agent. Office, Queen Street, Hastings. (gj MM7 ORK Wanted by married man or vv couple. Motor driving, salesman, {arm hands. First class references. Phone 1367, Hastings. — JB APARTMENTS, BOARD & RESIDENCE. I’o LET: Furnished Bedroom. Handy to town. Write 158, Tribune, Has*mgs. ~ c/) '| 'O LET: Front Bed-Sittingroom, e.I. A Separate entrance. Meals out. Very central. Apply 157, Tribune, Hastings. (7) ’O LET: Two Furnished Rooms with Tail A conveniences. Apply 156, Tribune, Hastings. (7) X’O LET: Two or three Furnished Rooms, use all conveniences. Apply 145, Tribune, Hastings. (7) ri'dj LET: Two Rooms A (double bed and sittingroom). Use of conveniences. Apply 143, Tribune, Hastings. (7) MIfICUELLANKOUB. TARIFF 6s 6d a day. Ohilton’s Private Hotel, Hastings. rgIHOSE Handsome Prams. Cheapest .1 price from btewart Island to NorUi Cape is at Christie’s, Queen St., Hastings. IkL'T 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 Christie’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 Furniture, 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. EAUTTFUIT ROOMS, artistically papered, in panelling and Cretonne designs. Jush landed. Rashleigh, Paperhanger, Heretaunga St. E, Hastings. 'Phone 236. (14) Last Week of Drastic Reductions at A Thomson’s Sale. Everything further reduced. FEATHERS, Mothers, Cousins and Aunts! JU it s up to you to visit Thomson's bale this week. No reasonable offer refused. MAKE a Note that Saturday, April Bth, is the last day of Thomson s Great Boot and shoe Sale. JU U T T O NI MUTTON! At SORENSON’S MART On SATURDAY—At 10.30. Roll up, and buy at Auction Prices. Please Note: No lamb this week. MEN’S Light Sunday Boot, all sites, worth 355. Up till Saturday the sale price is 24b 6d pair at Thomson's. fconomue by using MURION’S DIP, Best and Cheapest. One drum makes one thousand gallons of dipping solution and costa 16/3. We guarantee that we are uung the same quantities and quality oi ohemicaifl m before ths var. EASTER Wear at Baird’s. Ladies’ stylish Tweed ( oats for g, 29s 6d, 39s 6d to £8 Bs. Smart Tweed Dress Skirts 14a 6d. Accordeon Pleated Tweed Skirts 47s 6d. STYLISH Easter Wear at Baird's. Seasonable Suiting Cloth Costume:-. ' nigger brown and grey £4 19s 6d. StyJ ’ Navy Serge Costumes, trimmed Silk Cc ■ Stitching, £6 6s. EASTER Wear at Baird’s. Ladies’ All Wool Knitted Jumpers in most fashionable shades, 19s 6d, 33s 6d, 425. Silk Knitted Jumpers in exquisite shades, fronj 45s to 84a,

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 99, 5 April 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 99, 5 April 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 99, 5 April 1922, Page 1

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