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The worst lesson that Can bo taught a man is to rely upon others and to whine over his sufferings, —Theodore Iloosevelt.

SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED: A Girl for General Work, in umall cottage on Clifton Station Apply Mrs. D. M. Allan, Clifton. Clive. ANTED: Girl to help with housework. ▼ ▼ Sleep at home preferred For address apply 5j6, Tribune, Hastings. *<MTANTED: Good Waitress for “The ▼ ▼ Kosy” Tea and Luncheon Rooms, tiasungs. aMT’ANTED: Housemaid-Laundress. Apply ▼ ▼ by letter or telephone Mrs. 11. M. C ampbell, Pouk aw a. <9, T/VTANTED: A General. Other help kept. ▼ ▼ Apply Mrs. W. P. Johnston. Railway Road. Hastings. WANTED: Cook-General, no washing or ironing. Apply Mrs. Dr. Wilson, Railway Road, Hastings. YMTANTED: Youth, help dairy farm, ▼ v must be able to milk. Good home. State wages required. Apply Box 38, Otane. WANTED: Go/d Willing Boy fcr dairy farm. Machines used. Apply to L A. Kyle, llaumoana, or ’phone 10238., Hastings. WANTED: Young Girl to assist in housework. Apply Mrs. G. Maddison, Davis Street, Hastings. ’Phone 12u9, Hastings. WANTED: yStrong Boy to assist on farm foi* few weeks; sleep at home, ♦wo mile* from town. Apply Williams and Kettle Ltd., HastingsWANTED, by Mrs. Noel Beamish,' Whana Whana, Hastings, Capable Help. Apply Mrs C. L. Mackersey, corner of Lyndon Road and Charles Street. Hastings. CENTRAL LABOUR BUREAU. QUEKN ST., HASTINGS. Phones 430 (A O. Wellwood’s Offiosj 799 «3. L. Mackersey’s) VMTANTBD: Cowboy, dairy farm; Gent- ▼ ▼ ral, country, easy place; HouseParlourmaid; Lady Help; Youn® Help, country; Help, llaumoana; General, Havelock: Cowboy, dairy farm: Houi-e-l’arlour-maid; General Help in tc*n; CookLaundress; House Boy; Married Shepherd at once. A MASTERS, H.B. Farmers’ Labour • Bureau, Queen Street, Hastings. Phone* Office 589. Private 716 M. WANTED: Cook-General; Mau, orchard work, plough; Cook-General, Havelock; Housekeeper, good place; Lady Help; Boy, milk, sheep, gen., ride pony; HousemaidLaundress. WAITING; Ploughman, Wool ■ 'lasst-rs. Fencers, Shepherds, Married Couples, Shearers, etc. MMTANTED to have your Feet seen tjl v v Corus and Ingrowing To*>oa a car st ally attended to. Abso.at«4y i>sa less. 6s per one foot, 7c od oer twn ieet, at THE HYDRO, Tennyson Htvwrt. Napier w H. Hildebrandt. Chiropodist Telephone 716 SITUATIONS WANTKD. WANTED: Position as Shepherd, good nogs. Write Tribune, Hastings. WANTED: Sewing and Machine Stitchinu. . Mrs. v/aiainson, Wellwood Street, Hastings. (S) 1 WANTED, by young girl: Tuition in Gregg's Shorthand. Apply 494, Tribune, Hastings.Ct) VI7’ANTED: Position in a Grocery Store. v v for particulars apply •‘Grocer,*’ Tribune, Napier. WANTED: Dressmaking, children’s sewing and plain sewing. Apply Mrs. Ricketts, Wolseley St., Hastings. YMT ANTED: Book-keeping. Competent vv Clerk requires private book-keep-ing. Write 499, Tribune, Hastings. AFARTMLNTt, BOARD A RLUOtNCA. WANTED: One or two Gentlemen Boarders in private family. Apply 497, Tribune, Hastings. (7) VMTANTED: Superior Couple to share vv refined quiet home. Central. Adults only Apply 504, Tribune. Hastings. JI) TO LET: Furnished Bedrooms, one minute from P.O. Meals can b< arranged for. Lawson, next to Poll, pho‘ographer, Karamu road, Hastings. (7) rpO-LET: Two Front Furnished Rooms, 1 open flrep.ace, with use of all conveniences, 15s. per week. Apply 502 Tribune, Hastings WANTED: Board, in private family, by young business man. Good references. Single room preferred. Write 489, Triuune, Hastings. (7) LOST AND FOUND. WILL Lady who got wrong Umbrella St. Andrew’s, Sunday muring, please call Griffiths’ Shop and exchange? LOST, on Saturday last; Shell Brooch, iu Heretaunga St., Hastings. Would finder please return to 503, Tribune office, Hastings. . (11) FOUND, for Corns and Foot Troubles and other complaints, you will receive the best treatment with Harold 84 Bayliss, Electro-Medical Masseur, corner of King and Knight Street, Hastings. ’Phone 604. • TO all. TO-LET: A Four-roomed Cottage. Ring nhone 666, Hastings. TO LET: Furnished Bungalow. Good position; every convenience. Rent 40s. For full particulars apply J. A. Stinson, Station Street, Hastings. TiO-LET, for six months. New Fourroomed Semi-Bungalow in Charles Street, Hastings (three rooms furnished). Bathroom, scullery, pantry. e.L and all conveniences; garden, partly in and rest ready for planting. Apply 708 Heretaunga Street, or ’phone 14, W JQENTIST’S Rooms or Photographer’s Rooms to Let, very central, 35s per week.—Gill Bros., Station St.. Hastings. MISCELLANEOUS. I ADIES! We fit Pram Tyres while you J wait. Special long service rubber used. Hastings Cycle V* orks. >. F. Doel. MIDDLE-AGED Working Man, good home, wishes to meet lady about 40, with view to matrimony. Write “Honest,” Tribune,_N apier. CYCLISTS! Now is the time to have your cycle thoroughly overhauled and re-enamelled. Hastings Cycle Works, F. F. Doel (late 8. O. IF you require new Bulbs or your light or e ectric iron goes wrong, ring 1334, and R L. Baker, the Licensed Electrician, will adjust them for you. , Q'CENOGRAPHERS NOTE BOOKS, extra value, large limp covers Bs. 6d. dos.; stiff covers, 10s. 6d. da*.—Joseph Wilson and Son, Queen Street, Hastings. T~ YPEWRITER 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, at reduced -Joseph Wilson and Son, Queen Street, Hastings. - XTEW Zealand Clothing Factory, Hast ings . Gents’ Sports Suit* in the latest Donegal Tweeds—From 595. 6d. 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. IF you require new Bulbs or jronr light or e’ectric iron goes wrong, ring 1334. and R. L. Raker, the Licensed Electrician, wdll them for yon- . NEW Zealand Clothing Factory, Hastings. Just arrived Ladies’ White Courts from Es. lid. Ladies’ Velvet Shoes 12s. 6d.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 238, 20 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 238, 20 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 238, 20 September 1922, Page 1

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