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PERSEVERANCE. Accustom yourself to master and overcome the things ordifficulty, for, if jou observe, the left hand from want of practice is insignificant, and not adapted to general business; yet it holds the bridle better than the right from constant use. -Pliny.

SITUATIONS VACANT. y XMTANTED: A Girl for General Work. ▼ v in email cottage on Clifton Station Apply Mr*. D. M. Allan. Clifton. Cliva. WANTED: Cook-General, no washing or ironing. Apply Mrs. Dr. Wilson. Kailway Ro ad, Ha* tin g*. 6 \VTANTED: Capable Lady Help. Good j v v home. Wage* £l. Ring ’phone 87, HaHting*. t i Y<TANTED, immediately: General Hehc ▼ v Apply Mrs. W. H. McCaw. Henry , Street. Phone 112, Hasting*. (9) WANTED : Cook-General. Apply Mr*. H. Stevens, Private Bag, Hastings. Telephone 425. WANTED: Girl to assist in housework; take two children out in after- '■ noon*. Hastings. WANTED: Smart Lad as apprentice tn ’’nsn”*hin< trade. Apply, Loach and Price, Plumbers. Tinsmith* and (9) WANTED: Youth, help dairy farm, must be able to milk. Geod home. State wages required. Apply Box 38, Otane. WANTED, for country, House-Parlour-maid and Between Maid. Apply Mrs. Cyril Williams, • "Atua,” Otane. 'Phone 10205,, Hastings. WANTED, at Woodford cottage. Capable Girl to help in house; good wages. Apply Matron, Woodford House, Havelock North. 4 PPLICATIONS are invited for the /A. position of Choir Master fcr the Hasting* Methodist Church. For information apply to S. J. Heighway, care of Land and Heighway, Hasting*. CENTRAL LABOUR BUREAU. wlean si.. Hastings. Phones 430 (A O. Well wood's Office) 789 (C. L. Mackersey’s; WANTED: Cook, country hotel; Good Cowmen for station work; Kitchen maid, Cowboy for farm; House Parlourmaid; Lady Help; Young Heip, country; Help, Haumoana; General, Haw.ock; cowboy, dairy farm; House-i'arlourmaid, General Help in town; Cook laundressj Boy, station work, milk, general; House Boy; Housemaid, school; Married Shepherd at once. A MASTERS, H.B. Farmers' Labour • Bureau, Queen Street, Hasting*. Phone*: Uli ice 589. Private 716 M. WANTED: Cook-General; Man, orchkM work, plough; Cook-General, Havelock: Cook-General, may have child; General Helps; Lady Help; Quarrymr.n; Boy, milk, sheep, gen., ride pony; Married I'lougnman, cottage. WAITING: Married Covplvs, Ploughman, Fencers, Shepherds, Woolclassers, etc. * \*TANTBD to have your Feet w-.u f/v v v Cotam and Ingrowing Toen* oazefuily attended to. Absolutely !*ms. Foe 5s per one foot, 7s 6d per two feet, at TiiE UYDIK), Teunyscu Street, Napier W d Hildebrandt. Chiropodist. Telephone 716

SITUATIONS WANTKD. WANTED: Position as Shepherd, good dogs. Write 491, Tribune, Hastings. WANTED: Dressmaking by the day. Write 481 Tribune, Hastings., CARPENTER wants Work, town or country. Capable of taking charge. Apply 483 Tribune, Hastings. ArARTMfeNTS, BOARD a RtBIUENCK. TO LET: Furnished Bedrooms, one minute from P.O. Meals can be arranged for. Lawson, next to Poll, photographer. Karamu road, Hastings. (7) WANTED: Board, in private family, by young business man. Good references. Single room preferred. Write 4c,9, ‘inoune, Hastings. (7) ■VTAVANCY in nice private home (very ▼ central) lor two <.t three gentlemen boarders. A home away from home. First-class table. Terms moderate. U rite 493, Tribune. Hastings. LOST AND FUUN4L XAT ANTED to Buy. Dover Stove in TV good condition. Write Tribune, Hastings. (6) 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 664. TO LIT. TO-LET: A Four-roomed Cottage. Ring Juhone 666. Hastings. rpo LET: Bungalow, 355; handy 4 A Rooms 22s 6d. Shops £5, £3, and £1 10s per week.—Gill Bros. TO-LET: Superior Six-roomed Bungu.ort, close to town. All conveniences. Reasonable rent to good tenant. Ring phone 143 L Hastings. TO-LET or Lease, for seven years, 15 Acres nf Land: two in lucerne, balance grass, well watered. Situated iu Norton Road, apply Graham and Gebbie, Hastings. TO-LET: Eight-roomed House, £.ll conveniences, with or without 3a Acree of Land. Situated Havelock Road, within ten minutes walk of Post Office. Apply, H. K. Thomson, Boot Importer, Heretaunga Street, Hastings. Rooms or Photographer’s Rooms to Let, very central, 36s per week.—Gill Bros., Station St., Hastings. pURNISHED HOUSES TO LET: Two fully furnished house*, handy to town. Reasonable rent for Particulars from— A. O. WELLW O O D. Queen Street HASTINGS. MISCELLANEOUS. TO LEND at 7 per cent., £5OO. £4OO. £3OO, £6oo.—Roulston and Stanton, Hastings. SEVENTY’ POUND Bag cf 1A Sugar for 17*. 9<l. from Copeland and Lambourne, Emerson Street, Napier. MIDDLE-AGED Working Man, good home, wishes to meet tedy about 40, •vith view to matrimony. Write ‘‘Honest, Tribune, Napier. IF you require new Bulbs or your light nr etectric iron goes wrong, ring 1334, and R L Baker, the Licensed Electrician, will a<lju*t them for you. STENOGRAPHERS NOTE BOOKS, eilra value, large limp covers fs. 6d. dot.; at iff covers, 10s. 6d. do*.—Joseph Wilson and Son. Queen Street. Hastings. Typewriter carbon ; good medium grade. Black or Purple, 10*. 6d. box. Try sample.—Joseph W’ilson and Son, ’Phone 1214. ACCOUNT BOOKS, Ledgers, Cash and Dav. all bindings, at reduced —Joseph Wilson and Son. Queen Street, Hastings. RL. BAKER, the Licensed Electrician, • > ■'( <’n vour electrician work properly, promptly and cheaply. Phone 1334. yyANTED KNOWN: The Cycle Busineee lately occupied by Mr. 8. O. Stokdfc, has been taken over by Mr. F. F. DoeL who guarantees satisfaction and work- [ manship in any work entrusted to him. IF you require new Bulbs or your light or e’ectric iron goes wrong, ring IW4, and R. L. Beker, the Licensed Electrician, § will adjust them for you.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 235, 18 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 235, 18 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 235, 18 September 1922, Page 1

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