True friends are those who so identify themselves with each other than whatever befalls one Infalls both. —Anon.
SITUATIONS VACANT. W A v?’ EI): A Lady llelp Apply the ▼ v V icarage, Havclock North. iy/ANTED: Cook-General. Apply Mrs. ▼ ▼ H. Btevens, Raupare. Phone 425. Hastings. %4/ANTED: Cook and House-Parlour- • U o?,‘ d i l Ap, ' ly Nelson, Phone 933, Hustings. yVANTED Painters. Only goed men ▼ V need apply. J. T. Wright, 800 Karamu road, Hastings. yy r ANi;:D: <.< ■. . an adult V V family of two. Sleep at home nreferred. Apply 516, Tribune, HastingH. (9) WANTED: A Girl for Gen.-riU Work, in omall cottage on Clifton nppiy Mrs. D. M. Allan, Clifton. Clive. yy/ANTED; Housemaid-Laundres®. Apply l. e,ter or telephone Mrs. H. M Campbell. Poukawa. (9) at Woodford Cottage: Cap- ▼ V able Girl to help in house*. Apply Matron Woodford House, Havelock North. yyTANTED: A Man, for orchard and V V vegetable work. Apply A. J. Vidal A ’phone 1227, Hastings. WANTED, by Mrs. Noel Beamish, whana Whana. Hastings, Capable Help. Apply Mrs C. L. Mac kersey, corner of Lyndon Road and Charles Street. Hastings. WANTED: Reliable Working Housekeeper. take charge cf house an<b three children. Apply T. E. Elliott. Private Bag. Hastings. yyTANTED: Young Married Man seeks v V employment. Car or lorry driver, store or yard work. Will take anything m cr about Hastings. Write "Reliable.” 528, Tribune, Hastings. <fi) A MASTERS, H.B. Farmers* Labour • Bureau. Queen Street, Hastings. Phones: Office 589. Private 716 M. WANTED: Cook-General; Man. orchard work, plough; Cook-General. Havelock; Cowman, seperate, make butter, gen.; 2 HouHekeepers; Lady Help; HousemaidLaundress; General Help. WAITING: Ploughman,. Wool Classen, Fencers, Shepherds, Married Couples, Shearers, etc. W 00l ( lassers. Fencers, Shepherds, Marred Couples. Shearers, etc. CENTRAL LABOUR BUREAU. QUEEN ST . HASTINGS. Phones 410 (A. O. Wellwood's Office) 789 (C. L. Max-kersey’s) yyTANTED: Married Couple, station, v v man milk, general, wife vook, housework; Cook-Laundress; Help for country, easy place; General in iowu; Ladyheip; Help. Haumoana; Boy. help farm, milk, etc.; Between Maic., country; Cook-Laundress, near Hastings; Young Help in town, easy place, two in family. WANTED to have your Feet seen tn Corns and Ingrowing Toenals inrufully attended to. Absolutely fXßless. 5b per one font. 7s M per ho feet, at THE HYDRO TennysAr. Rtreek Napier-w S Hildebrandt, Chiropodist Telephone fit • ITUATIONt WANTED. EXPERT Motor Mechanic and Car Salesman seeks position. Ten years’ experience. Any town or country. Write 511, Tribune, Hastings. TO CONFECTIONERS. CANDY MANUFACTURER, experienced ail lines, is open for engagement in or about Napier. Excellent references. Reply Satinette, care Tribune, Napier. acARTMENTd. BOARD A HkAIOENCB. WANTED: Superior Couple to share refined quiet home. Central. Adults only Apply 504, Tribune, Hastings. (7) yyTANTED Known: Furnished Rooms to v v Let (double or single); use kitchen and diningroom. Apply 622, Tribune. Hastings. (7) r l'O LET: Well-furnished, self-contained I Flat, three rooms and kitchen (private home). Suit married couple no children. Large grounds. Write 509, Tribune, Hastings.(7) TADY would like to share cottage with J another, or two furnished rooms with use conveniences, in quiet home. Neighbourhood Stortford Lodge. References exchanged. Write 527, Tribune, Hastings. LUBI AND FOUND. LOST on Puketitiri-Hastinge road: • Pocketbook, with letters and records; also Lamp off lorry. Finder pleaae write O. Burge, Hastings. (11) LOST, in Napier or Hastings: String red, white and black Beads. Reward. Apply Fail’s, Booksellers, Hast(W TRAYED, on Paki Paki Freezing Works Paddocks: Two-year-old Holstein Bull. Owner apply Thomas Borthwick A Sous, Australasia, Ltd. If not cliamed within 7 days will be sold. FOUND, for Corns and Foot Trouble! and other complaints, you will receive the I>est treatment with Harold 8. Bayliss, Electro-Medical Masseur, corner of King end Knight Street, Hastings. 'Phone 604. 1 — YO LET. TO-LET: A Four-roomed Cottage. Ring ’nhone 666, Hastings. TO LET: Three large Unfurnished Rooms, e. 1., separate entrance. All conveniences. Apply 524, Tribune, Hast- __ JJENTIST'S Rooms or Photographer Rooms to Let, very central, 35s per week.—Gill Bros., Station St.. Hastings. TO LET. pOOD CENTRAL SHOP, established 9 or 10 rears «h barber’s shop, now rebuilt after recent fire. Immediate possession. Will lease to good tenant. Good opportunity. Apply— GILL BROS., HASTINGS. rjO LEASE, in Park road. HastA ings: Five and 7 ACRES, in lucerne. Artesian water. Terms, etc., apply— GILL BROS. AUCTIONEERS STATION ST., HASTINGS. MISCELLANEOUS. MRS. ARNOLD, Psychic, Warren Street, Hasting* (opp. wood yard). Hours 10 a.in. to 5 p.m. I’.veniiigM 7 to 8 n.m OFFICE ECONOMY Make your own adhesive Gum Arabic. 2a lb.—Joseph Wilson A Son, Queen Street, Hastings. ENVELOPES. Another shipment to hand. Cream Manilla 9a per 1000, 5000 at 8s 9d.—Joseph W 7 ilaon A Son, Hastings. ’Phone 1214._ CARBON. Typewriter, pen or pencil. Low price*. Send for pamnle and quot e. - Jose ph Wilson A Son. HasHngw. yyTANTED to Borrow, on new house proV v perty, from £5OO to £6OO. lat mortgage; good Current rate. Write 517, Tribune, Hastings. (14) A BIRD in the hand is worth two in m • h. Barley" r.re Hving a nound for cash thia month on all tailored suits. IS Christ’s Coming Very Near? Hear tb’< question answered at Orange hall. Hastings, Sunday night. A GENUINE £8 10a Tailor-made Fnlt ouiv £7 10s. Barleya are giving a pound discount for cash only.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 240, 23 September 1922, Page 1
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