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The promotion of the observance of virtues of peace among our youths toward other nations could lie consistently practised without interference with their conception of a high sense of duty when the Empire was in peril. The inculcation of a desire for peace was not of the ‘‘peace at any price” kind, but one which came with honour. —M. S. Galloway.

SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED: An Experienced Waitress Apply Club lea Rooms, Hast ings. WANTED: A Girl, for light housework and help with children. References. Rhone 266. Hast 1 n g». <9 > WANTED: A General; no washing. Apply Mrs. J. S. McLeod. Market at., Haatings. (9) WANTED: Housekeeper. Apply 815" fit. Aubyn Street or phone 1227, Hastings. _ _ (9) WANTED: Cook and House-Parlour-maid. Appjy Mrs. Oswald Nelson. phone_933, Hastings. WANTED: Waitresses and W ashersup Hastings Races. 4th October. Wages 10s 6d per day. Apply promptly < hapman & Heighway, Grocers, Here taunga St., Hastings. E D G E R CLERK. WANTED, for our Auctioneering Business: BOOK-KEEPER. Must know double entry to trial balance. Quickness and accuracy essential Apply, in own hand-writing, stating salary required, to— GILL BROS , Auctioneers, Box 102, Hastings A MASTERS, H.B. Farmers' Labour • Bureau, Queen Street, Hastings. Phones: Office 589. Private 716 M. WANTED: Ploughman, all implements; Housekeeper-" Man, orchard work, plough ; Middle Maid; 2 Cook-Generals; 3 General Helps; Cook-General, may child school age; Youth, help with milking machine. WAITING: Ploughman. Wool < lassers, Fencers, Shepherds, Married Couples, Shearers, etc CENTRAL LABOUR BUREAU. QUEEN ST., HASTINGS. Phones 430 (A. O. Wellwood’s Office! 789 (C. L. Mackersey’s) WANTED: Cowman, station, at once/ House Boy, station ; House-Parlour-maid ; Cook-General, country, 1 child allowed; Housemaid; Man milk 2 cow/., garden, etc.-, Shepherd, single; Teamster; Cowboy, dairy formjGeneral tin loan; Ladyhelp; Help, Haumoana; Between Maid, country; Cook-Laundress, near Hastings; Young Help in town.

SITUATION* WANTED. IVANTED, by young lady: Position ia ▼ ▼ shop. rite "shop,” 557, Tribune, Hastings. A Good, Single Gardener, up in ali branches, open for employment Apply Simmonds, Ltd., Hastings.(B) WANTED, by relined lady: Position ab Companion to lady, or Housekeeper (own mistress). Reply “8/* Box 649, Hastings. CAPABLE, trustworthy, young lady do* sires position in shop or tearooms. Eight years’ experience. Apply to Central Labour Bureau, Hastings. (8)

Ar'ARTMENTB. BOARD A RESIDENCE. TO LET: Front Bed-Sittingroom (furnished), all conveniences. Other considerations to suitable person- A rite jud, Tribune. Hastings. rj’O LET: Sunny Furnished Bedroom, use JL of conveniences. Suit two business girls. Apply 651, Tribune, Hastings. (7)

LOST AMO FOUND. FOUND, in Duart road, Havelock N. x Half-moon Gold Brooch, set with pearls. Apply Tribune, Havelock North iPOUND, 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.

to «.in. rpo LET: Seven-roomed House, 3 acre JL land, with or without horse boxes. Apply 547, Tribune, HastingsTiO LET, Havelock North: Five-roomed House, all conveniences; elec, light, hot and cold water; one minute from post □dice. Apply Tribune, Havelock.

MISCELLANEOUS. PIANOS and Organs Fixed at moderate charges. Write B. A. Weingott, Terrace road, Hastings. (14) ■VTACANCY for Cripple or Invalid In ▼ convalescent home. Experienced nurse. Terms moderate. Address “Private Hospital,’’ 553, Tribune, Hastings.(l4) LOOK OUT for the Codlin Moth now, but demanil Electro Lead to destroy it Get it at Simmond’s

IL K 1 MILK! MILK! Daily Delivery. Cleanliness and Civility Guaranteed. Ring— CARTER <t SON. ’Phone 692 S HASTINGS. THE Baltic Separator tretu all the cream all the time. Get it at Sim mond’a. JJLUE COD! BLUE UOD! SMOKED 1/-. FRESH lid. For Variety, Quality and Price Trv Ua Fish delivered to Hastings and Havelock. ’Phone 390. THE DOMINION FISH CO., STATION STREET HASTINGS npOMATO PLANTS with a reputation 1 for good crops are our strain. Now ready Arthur Simmonds, Ltd. PRESH FISH DAILY at the followA ing prices:—Soles, 9d lb.; Flounders, lOd lb.; Gurnet Fillets, lOd lb.; Schnapper. etc., fillets. 9d lb. Boiling Fish. 6d lb. Smoked Schnapper, etc., lOd lb.; Smoked C.I. Blue Cod 1/- lb. Deliveries to Havelock Tuesday and Friday. Hastings daily. LONGLY. Warren St., Hastings. ’Phone 1376. PEN AND PENCIL CARBON. Very Best Quality at less than city prices. Zanetic (branded) 12/6 per 100 sheets. “Ess See,” the liest pencH Carbon made, 10/6. Also good Typewriter Carbon (black and purple), 10/6 box. JOSEPH WILSON & SON, QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. BAIRD’S for Men’s Wear. New stocks of Men’s Ready-to-Wear Puits in all sizes. Call and try on a few coats. We can fit you. BAIRD’S for St Margaret Lisle Rose, 2s lid pair. St. Margaret Silk Rose nd pair. White and black Cotton Hose Is 3d, Is 6d pair. BAIRD’S for Men’s Suits made to measure. Pure. All Wool T"eeds, stylishly cut and well finished suit to measure £4 19s 6d. BAIRD’S for New Race Millinery Ekelusive Model Hats, and the famous “HendersoV Ready-to-Wears. Enormous selection. WESTERMAN A CO.’s Famous Values.— S’lk Foulards and Printed Shantung Silks. 10s 6xl and 12a 6d yard. Lovely ranges—Westerman A Co, Hastings

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 245, 29 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 245, 29 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 245, 29 September 1922, Page 1

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