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That is all a man can do, pray for strength to crush down the c*vil that is in him, and keep it held down day after day. — Jerome K. Jeruine

SITUATIONS VACANT. ANTED: Good House-Parlourmaid. ▼ V References- Apply Mrs N. Kettle6 Cobden Rd., Napier‘uA/aKTED, for country: House-Parlour- ▼ ▼ maid. Apply Mrs. Charles Gordon, Hastings, 'phone 925. WANTED, for sheep station: Youth or Boy just left school. Good chance to learn. Ring 952 D. Hastings WANTED: Competent General or Lady Help; two in family. Apply 127, Tribune, Hastings WANTED: CookXleneral for country Apply Mrs. P. Wilder, Waipukurau. Phone Wallingford Poet Office. "uM/ANTED: Competent General or Lady ▼ ▼ Help in Hastings family. Apply “Help,” 127 Tribune, Hastings. WANTED: Strong Lad, clean windows, deliver parcels, etc. Apply sharp Baird’s. Leading Drapers Hastings. (9) WANTED: Youth, milk and assist in garden. Apply personally Woodford House School, Harelock North. HAWKE’S BAY FARMERS’ LABOUR BUREAU, QUEEN ST., HASTINGS. ’Phone 797 Private 17. WANTED — Married Couples; House-Parlourmaids; General Helps; Cook-Gen. 30s; Laundress 355; Cowboy 17s 6d; 2 Men( contract woodcutting; Head Ploughman; Mau milk and general farm work; Woman Cook, 3 in family; Station Cook; Gardener for station. CENTRAL LABOUR BUREAU, QUEEN ST., HASTINGS. Phones 430 (A. O. Wellwood’s Office) 789 (C. L. Mackersey’s) WANTED: Two Station Cooks; House keeper (beach): Married Couple, wife cook for men; Couple, wife housekeep, man milk, general; Couple, back blocks, man sheep work, etc.; Cowman, station; General, country hotel; Housemaid ; Cook General .in town; General, country hotel; Married Shepherd; Help, Awawhange; Housemaid; Woman Cook, private hotel; Cowboy, dairy farm.

SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED: Work by carpenter and joiner For address apply 131, Tribune, Hastings. APARTMENTS, BOARD AND RESIDENCE ROOMS to Let (furnished). Apply 407 E Eastbourne Street. Hastings. J* WANTED to Board: Married Couple; no objection to one child. Homely people Write 132, Tribune, Hastings. (7)

LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on New Year’s Day: Lady’s black Handbag. Please return 101 Tribune, Hastings. Reward. _ lOST, this morning: Violet Belt "off 2 coat. Reward. Apply 134, Tribune, Hastings. (U) LOST: String of Pearls, last Monday night, near Cabaret. Reward on return ing to 130, Tribune, Hastinge. FOUND: Hood off motor car. Owner may fiave same by paying expenses E. Ware, Riverslea road, Hastinta. (11) LOST: Black Gelding from Waipawa Pah two weeks ago. No brand, but has a long rope on neck White hind leg and bob tail. Finder rewarded. Write Box 24, Waipawa, or ’phone 83. LOST, between Hastings Racecourse and Longlands Saleyards, last Wednesday: A brown Raincoat, lined with grey. Reward on returning J. Dagg, Albert Stables. Hastings. FOUND if you W’ant foot comfort that time is now very short in which you may have your feet attended to before the season's holidays. Avoid disappointment, and make your appointment now with Harold 8 Bayliss, cnr.. King Knd Knight Sts. ’phone 604, Hastings.

MISCELLANEOUS FRUIT Season now in full swing. Orchardists requiring Ladders or Step Ladders call and see W. Page, Warren Street, for particulars. (4) CAR leaving Hastings for Lake Taupo and sights, Tuesday, January 9th. Seats £5 return- Book early.—D. Hunt, ’phone 844, Hastings. WANTED to have your feet seen to. Corns and ingrowing toe-nails carefully attended to. Absolutely painless. Fee 5s per one foot; 7s 6d per two feet. At The Hydro, Tennyson Street, Napier. W H. llilderbrandt. Chiropodist. Telephone 716.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FURNITURE FOR SALE: Table Grand Gramaphone (His Master’s Voice) Cabinet, and 60 Records. Condition as new. Apply phone 3678, Hastings. CHRISTIE’S Furniture Shop open for Business on Wednesday 3rd January, start the New Year well with being one of our customers.—Chrisite’s, Queen St., Hastings. CHRISTIE’S great responsible for holding down prices. New Year resolu-tion-make Christie’s your headquarters for all Furnishings.—Christe’s, Queen St.. Hastings. RE-OPEN for business, Wednesday, January 3rd Don’t forget, start the New Year well by dealing with Christie, Queen St. Hastings. ALWAYS some spare cash for a good holiday when you buy your Furniture, Bedding etc. from Christie’s, Queen St., Hastings. /''CHRISTIE’S Business is built up on first-class goods for low prices. You might as well save some extra shillings and pounds by buying from Christie s, Queen St., Hastings_ DON’T forget Christie’s Shop re-opens for big business on Wednesday. Jan. 3rd. HRISTIE wishes all customers and those that are not customers, "A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year." F you stick to Christie’s for all Furniture and Furnishings, there is not the slightest doubt but you will have a very prosperous New Year-

JJAINTY FOOTWEAR is very much in evidence this Christmas time. And the very latest is on view at— THE WILSON SHOE CO.’s DEPOT HASTINGS. W'E are right on the spot with our Ladies’ White Canvas Shoes at 13/6 Sports Shoes 6/11. Small sizes from 4/6. New lot Black and Brown Sandals. THE WILSON SHOE CO., HASTINGS. It TEN’S Bostock Footwear, Crocketts are very effective in appearance, also in price. But if you want good stuff it’s never cheap, and the best is ever the cheapest. WILSON SHOE CO., HASTINGS. “ J BE X ” MOTOR HIRE Phone 844 HASTINGS You cannot hire a more reliable car. Taupo, Waikaremoana, Rotorua rung specially catered for. D. HUNT. Proprietoi.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 21, 8 January 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 21, 8 January 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 21, 8 January 1923, Page 1

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