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There appeared to be something peculiarly delightful to some people co drag into light the indiscretions of youth, even though these had been sincerely regretted and “lived down.” Charitv of thought will inevitably* produce charity of speech. Would to God that there was more of it amongst the women of our country! —Father Doherty, of Lithgow.

SITUATION* VACANT. WANTED: Capable Cook-General. Apply Mrs. F. C. Fryer, "Kekohanga,” Railway Road, Jiastings. ’Phone WANTED, for country, House-Parlour-maid and Between Maid. Apply Mrs. Cyril Williams, "Atua,” Otane. ’Phone 10205., Hastings. TMT ANTED: Strong Girl to help in ▼ ▼ House. Apply Matron, Woodford House School, Havelock North. WANTED: A Girl for Genera) Work; in omall cottage on Clifton Station. Apply Mrs. D. M. Allan, Clifton, Clive. TO MOTOR SALESMAN. A HAWKE’S BAY FIRM requires the service" of an efficient Saleynan for outside. Chiefly on tyres (solids and pneumatic). Apply in first instance to—“SOLID,” Box 196, Hastings. A MASTERS, H.B. Farmers’ Labour • Bureau. Queen Street. Hastings. Phones: Office 589. Private 7UM. WANTED: Cook-General; Married Cotiple. man sheep, gen., wife cook- Boy. help milk, general, good home; Under T *’nnghTnan; Man, orchard work, plough; Man, help with milking machine; CookGenerai. Havelock; Cook-General, may have child: General Helps: Man. d lon eh, “-oop. Waiting: Married Couples, Ploughman, Fencers, Shepherds, Woolclas*ers etc. ■ centraiTlabour bureau. QUEEN ST.. HASTINGS. Phones 4Tfl (A O. Well wood’s Office) 789 (C. L. Mackersey’s) VMTANTED: Cook, country hotel; Good v v Cowmen for station work: Kitchenmaid, Cowboy for farm: House Parlourmaid; Lady Help: Young Help, country; Help, Haumoana ;Genersl. Hovelock; Cowboy, dairy farm. House-Parlourmaid, General Help in town; Cook Loundress. yy ANTED KNOWN: The Cycle Business lately occupied by Mr. 8. O. Stokes, has been taken over by Mr. F. F. Doel, who guarantees satisfaction and workmanship in any work entrusted to him. WANTED u> have your Feet .» Corus and Ingrowing Tnera .• eareinily attended to. Absolutely j xtn ’ess. Fee 5r per one foot, 7s 6d per tw< feet, at THE HYDRO, Tennyson R*roet% Napier W Q Hildebrandt. Chir»/podist Telephone 716 SITUATION* WANTED. WANTED: Work by the day or office cleaning. Write 453 Tribune, Hastings. ORCHARDIST, experienced, capable. Seeks Employment. References. Write, 464 Tribune, Hastings. LOST ANO FOUND. lOST, in Hastings. Beaten Copper J brooch with euamel centre . Valued uh keepsake . Reward. Apply 462 Tribune, Hastings. lOST, from Meeanee, Thursday last, A Tan and White Dog (Collie). Answers to “Shandy.” Reward. Apply “Shandy,” this office, for address. FOUND, for Corns and Foot Troubles and other complaints, you will receive the best treatment with Harold 8. Bayliss, Electro-Medical Masseur, corner of King and Knight Street, Hastings. ’Phone 604. HOUSES. LAND*. FARM* WANTED. WANTED to Buy: Four or Five-roomed House; all conveniences, near town. No agents. Write 458, Tribune. Hastings. TO-LET: House in Dufferin Street, Hastings. Apply phone 452, Hastings. r pO-LET: A Four-roomed Cottage. Ring A 'ohone 666, Hastings. FURNISHED Rooms To-let. Apply 460, Tribune, Hastings. TO LET: Bungalow, 355; handy 4 Rooms 22s 6d. Shops £6, £3, and £1 10s per week.—Gill Bros. TO-LET: Six-roomed House, e. 1., gas. etc. Apply J. B. Trew, corner of Lyndon Road and Nelson Street, Hastings, lietween 7 and 8 p.m. TO-LET: Superior Six-roomed Bun-li-s.os, close to town. All conveniences. Reasonable rent to good tenant. Ring phone 1431, Hastings. HARE For Sale: For removal, fine T’O LET: Furnished House, 10 rooms, 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. JJENTIST’S Rooms qr Photographer’s Rooms to Let, very central, 35s per week.—Gill Bros., Station St.. Hastings. APARTMENT*. BOARD A RCSIDENOB. TO-LET: Two Unfurnished Rooms; use all conveniences . Apply evenings, 710 Karamu Road, Hastings. MISCELLANEOUS. TO LEND at 7 per cent., £5OO. £4OO, £3OO. £6UO.—Roulston and btanton, Hastings. STENOGRAPHERS NOTE BOOKB, extra value, large limp covers Bs. 6d. do*.; stiff covers. 10s. 6d. doz.—Joseph Wilson and Son, Queen Street, Hastings. TYPEWRITER CARBON; good medium grade, Black or Purple, 10s. 6d. box. Try sample.—Joseph Wilson and Son, ’Phone 1214. ACCOUNT BOOKS, Ledgers, Cash and Day, all bindings, e.t reduced prices. —.Joseph Wilson and Son, Queen Street, Hastings. SEPERATOR. POR SALE: No. 1 Diabola Separator practically new (gi^iranteed). A simple and reliable machine. Price. £6 10/-. SORENSON’S MART Karamu Road, Hairtinga. STEWART ~EXTBA _ AIRS. 52« M flttert. The Tourist Motor Co.. Ltd.. Bastings and Nanier. WOOLF? - Ladies’ Tailor. Heretannga Street. Hasting", ha« removed tp temporary premises, Ccsy Theatre Buildin js (upstairs). Entrance. King Street. YKTOOLF, Ladies’ Tailor, Heretaunga ▼ V Street. Hasting". ha« removed to temporary premises. Ccsy Theatre Buildings (upstairs). Entrance. King Street. JOHNSWS TO-MORROW FOR VALUES. Men’s Working Shirts ,ss. 6d. each. All Wool Saddle Trousers. 225. 6d. pair. See our windows for values.—Johnson’*, Hastings JOHNSON'S TO-MORROW FOR VALUES. Gent’s White Handkerchiefs, 6d. each. Black Cotton Sox, lOd. pair. Cashmere Sox 2s. 6d. pair See our windows for values-—Johnson’s. Hastings. KJRR. ELDER’S TOILET ROOMS, Herotnunea Street, Hastings. ’Phone 737.—Cutting. Singeing Children’* Crop. Electric. Hand, nnd Vibro > Maaaage; alao Violet Ray Treatment i for the head and face: Marcel Waving; Camilatone Tonic Shampoo; Henn* » Tinting and Dyeing; English ”P*rmanol” and “Inesto” Dye* stocked in all shade*.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 233, 14 September 1922, Page 1

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851

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 233, 14 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 233, 14 September 1922, Page 1

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