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I will say just this, that one of the main effects of the war has been, I think, to convince the Empire of its absolute dependence each part on ail the others, and in my opinion it will prove in the future a very good thing that the experience of the war and post-war years have made essential the conservation and development of inter-Imperial commercial dealings.” • —R. 'A . Dalton, His Majesty’s Trade Commissioner.

SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED: Experienced Cook and Housemaid, or “wo Lady Helps. References required. Apply ’phone 819, HastingsMMTANTED: Capable Cook-Geueral. ▼ ▼ Apply Mrs. F. C. Fryer, l>ko»mnga,” Railway Road, Hastings. ’Phone ■< MF ANTED for country. Capable Work- ▼ ▼ ing Housekeeper, or would suit mother and daughter. Reference? required. Apply Miss Morecroft, Salisbury Tea Rooms, Napier. WANTED: Reliable Housekeeper. Apply Mrs. Heimann, ’phone 6658 , Hastings. WANTED: Capable Cook-General. Apply ▼ ▼ Mrs. A. Mclntyre, York Bt.. Hastings. WANTED: A Girl for General - ’Work, in small cottage on Clifton Station. Apply Mrs. D. M. Allan, Clifton, Clive. W ANTED: General or Girl to assist. v T Sleep at home. Apply Mrs. J. D. Donovan, 603 Eastbourne Btreet. Hast ings. TO MOTOR SALESMAN. A HAWKE’S BAY FIRM requires the services of an efficient Ra’esman for outside Chiefly on tyres (solidfc and pneumatic). Apply in first instance to—“SOLID,” Box 195, Hastings.

A MASTERS, H.B. Farmers' Labour • Bureau, Queen Street, Hastings. Phones: Office 589. Private 716 M. WANTED: Cook-General; Married Couple, man sheep, gen., wife cook: Boy, he’n milk, general, good home; Youth, milk two or three cows, ride pony, gon.; <’ook -General, Havelock; Cook-General, Hastings; Man, general orchard work: < ook-Gt neral. may hav - child; General Helps (2): Three-miles Fencing Contract; Man, plough, scoop. Waiting: Married Couples. Ploughman, Fencers, Shepherds, Wooldassers etc. CENTRAL LABOUR BUREAU. QUEEN ST.. HASTINGS. Phones 4’rt (A O. Well wood’s Office) 789 (C. L. Mackersey’s) WANTED: Cook country hotel. Married Couple, man milk, general, wife cook, housework, at once: Hou-e Parlourmaid; Lady Help; Married Couple, hack station: Young Help, country. Help, Haumoana; General, Havelock; Cowboy, Parity farm; Hnuse-Par’onrmaid, General Help in town; Cook Laundress. yyANTED KNOWN: The Cycle Business lately occupied by Mr. S. O. Stokes, has been taken over by Mr. F. F. DoeL who guarantees satisfaction and workmanship in any work entrusted to him. ANTED to have your Feet vv Corns and Ingrowing Toerw.s carefully attended to. Ah*ot.<tely fim'*>ns Foe 5* per onr foot, 7s 6d per two feet, at THE HYDRO. Tennyson Street, Naoiee—W H Hildebrandt. Chiropodist Telephone 716

apartments, board a residenob. WANTED: Two respectable men Boarders to share room. Would suit Paki Paki employees. Apply to A. O. Wellwood, Queen Street, Hastings. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED: Gardening by the day. v v Ring 6505., Hastings. WANTED: Dressmaking and Sewing of every description; daily cr at home. Write or call.—3o2E. St. Aubyn St., Hastings. WANTED: Ploughing, large or email areas Apply F. Ball, fdgeley Rd., Hastings. 'Phone 203.

LOST AND FOUND, TOST, from Meeanee, Thursday last, J Tan and White Dog (Collie). Answers to “Shandy.” Reward. Apply "Shandy,” this office, for address. • LOST: Starting Handle, on West side of town. Finder please leave at Williams* Garage, King Street, Hastings. TOST. Saturday night, Ladies’ Handbag, J containing sum of money, between Railway Station and Caroline Road, Hastings. Reward. Apply 455 Iribuns. Hastings. ]OBT, corner King ana Knight Streets, J Hastings: All signs of aches and pains of every description. Also corns and other foot trouble alter treatment with Harold 8. Bayliss. Ring 'phone 604. MOUSES. LANDS. FARMS WANTED. WANTED: Two or Three-roomed House. Write 438, Tribune, Hastings. (2)

TO aBT. TO-LET: A Four-roomed Cottage. Ring 'phone 066, Hastings. *. TO-LET: Two Front Rooms; fireplace, all conveniences. Apply 415 Tribune. Hastings. Il URNISHED Rooms To-let. Apply 460. Tribune, Hastings.(7) WANTED to Let: Three Rooms, unfurnished, with use of conveniences. Apply Harper’s Store, Karamu Road, hasuugs. TO LET: Bungalow, 355; handy 4 Rooms 22s 6d. Shops £5, £3, and £1 10s per week.—Gill Bros. ' i r r»O LET: Furnished House, 10 rooms. 1. in Hastings; seven minutes' walk from railway station; all conveniences: good garden; for four months from first week in October. Apply “R.W-,” P.O. Box 44, Hastings. TO-LET: Three Unfurnished Rooms, own kitchen, private entrance, every convenience. Write 457 Tribune, Hastings. rr*O-LET: Nicely Furnished Bedroom 9 A with use of conveniences and piano. Apply 456 Tribune, Hastings. r |*'O-LET, at Whakalu, Flve-rcomed A House and Two Acres Land. £1 per . week. Apply Mrs. C. Cunningham,' Whakatu. Room, or Photographer'." Rooms to Let, very central, 35s per week.—Gill Bros., Station St., Hastings. MISCELLANEOUS. do SIMPLEX ” Duplicator for Typewrit. lja ing or Handwriting 500 copies. Guaranteed. Complete outfit (ink. stencils, 1 etc.-) 42s 6d, postage la 9d. Bend for (fl specimens of work.—Joseph Wilson A Son, Hastings. ZANETIC (branded) best pen carbon made. 4to. 12s. 6d.; F/c. 165., 100 sheets.—Joseph Wilson and Son, Queen St., Hastings. I AY A BON\ Firewood Sawyers. Fire- ' J wood sawn in any length. Town or « country. ’Phene 1229. Hastings. MILK! MILK! Daily delivery. Cleanliness and civility guaranteed. King | Carter and Son, ’phone 6925.. Hasting*. 1

POR SALE: BICYCLES. Good second-fiand genuine Bicycles. Gent’s. £4 15 - /free wheel). Bicycle with Eadie Coaster hnb. new tyre* etc., £B. Little boy’s Bicycle. £6 10/-. Lady’s £7 10/-. Gent’s higt-frame Bicvcle, £5 10/-. | SORENSON’S MART KARAMU ROAD. HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 231, 12 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 231, 12 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 231, 12 September 1922, Page 1

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