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The fact is that to do anything in this world worth doinjg, wc must not stand buck shivering and thikiug of the cold and danger but jump in and scramble through us well us wo can —Sydney Smith.

SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED: Elderly Woman to keep house. Apply 443, Tribune. HastANTED: Good General Apply Mrs. Marris, Bank of New South Wales, Hastings. WANTED:" Five Girls/ imme.liately Apply in person to the Antique Manufacturing Co., Charles St., Hastings. VAUNTED, immediately: Callable and ▼ ▼ willing Relieving Maid. Apply Matron, Woodford House, Havelock North. WANTED: Smart Lad*. Apply L? Higley, motor car painter. Tourist Motor Co.. Ltd.. Market St., Hastings. WANTED? for Autumn Show, March 21« t: Waitresses and Washers-up. Wages 12/6 per day. Apply promptly H. Z. Chapman. Economic Store. Hastings. Wanted! Good General, for one month, from March 24th; family of two: no washing. * Apply Mrs. J. J. Faulkner. 418 Knight Street, Hastings. WANTED: Woman, for washing and cleaning, one day weekly. Apply Mrs. J. Anderson, Fitzroy Avenue Hastings. , WANTED, for country: Competent Woman as Cook-General (other help kept). Good wages. References required Apply Mrs. C. Giblin, Waipukurau. (9) HAWKE’S BAY IARMERS’ LABOUR BUREAU. WANTED. - All-round Farm Hand, used to team work; Ploughman; Generals: Girl look after children; ad, 15, general farm work, 15/- weekly; Cook-General. CENTRAL LABOUR BUREAU. QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. Phones 430 (A.O. Wellwood's Office); 789 (C. L. Mackersey). LZ7ANTED: Ploughman-General (farm); ▼ ▼ CoWboy (country); Handy Man, help; Milking Machines; Station Fencer; Parlourmaid; Married Couple; CookGenerals; General and Girl (same place); Young General in town (no washing); Man, help on farm, able plough; Woman Cook (town). SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED: Situation In Office for girl ▼ V just left school. Good secondary education, and at present studying shorthand and typewriting. Write 452, Tribune Office, HastingS; (COMPETENT Grocery and Provision y Assistant (Home experience) seeks engagement. Quick and accurate. Age 34. Apply E. Mead, 25 Lyndhurst Road, Hastings. WANTED: Position on station by married couple; wife bake bread, husband handy man. No children. References if required. Write 446, Tribune, Hastings. MRS. MACLEAN, 210 Miller Street, Hast ings, ’phone 1198. open for engagement as Registered Maternity ami General Sickness Nurue. Highest refer ences. ■ ■--!! APARTMENTS, BOARD airnun, TO LET: Two or three Unfurnished Rooms with use of conveniences. Apply 444, Tribune, Hastings. , TO-LET: Furnished Apartments in private house. Separate entrance. West side, telephone and conveniences. Write 445, Tribune, Hastings. LOST ANO FOUND. LOST, on Saturday. Two Weaner Pigs. Finder please ring 419 D, or Tribune Agency, Havelock North. Reward. VM7ILL the Person who took lady’s It Bicycle from passage-way of Heretaunga Club on Monday night, return saffie. LOST, March 9th., vicinity Heretaunga street, Five Pound Note. Finder rewarded on returning to 435 Tribune, Hastings. FOUND: That you will get the best satisfaction and treatment for all your foot troubles and corns by consulting Harold 8. Bayliss, corner King and Knight Streets. Hastings. Phones, 604. residence 321.

MUSICAL INgTRUMENTt, FURNITURB A FINE Cabinet Gramophone, slightly used, but in first-class order. Going cheap, at Archie Don's "Out on His Own,' opp. Municipal Buildlngs, Hastings. Gramophone records. Latest f’ox Trots and Popular Hits. Just arrived at Archie Don's, opp. MuilTcspal Buildings, Hasting a. WANTED, for Student -. Guitar. Ukulele Banjo or Mandoline. Must be in good condition and cheap. Particulars at Archie Don's “Out on His Own,” opp. Municipal Buildings, Hastings. HAWAIIAN Gl/ITARS and Ukuleles. An exceptionally fine stock arriving this week. Watch for our window display. Archie Don “Out on His Own,” opp Municipal Buildings, Hastings. IpOR SALE: Broadwood Upright Grand Piano, like new, superb instrument. A bargain for cash, at Archie Don’s, • "Out on His Oowu,” opp- Municipal Buildings, Hastings. HM.V. (His Master's Voice) Records. • A very fine range of gems by Caruso, Galli-Curci, Heifetz. McCormick and Gluck. Hear them at Archie Don’s “Out on His Own,'* opp. Municipal Buildings, Hastings. FOR SALE: Small Cottage Piano (by Bord)- splendid order, £3O. Vicinity Haumoana. Also new Dress Suit by George Cox. ACIO. Write 441, Tribune, Hastings. , SPECIAL Price tor Cash this week. Chesterfield end two large Divan Chairs in beautiful moquette, £34 10s, a snip for £3O cash at Christie’s, Queen St., Hastings. • ONLY for one week: Chesterfield and 2 large Divan Chairs. Several prices (lower than wholesale). £2O 10s. £22 10s. and £24 10.—Christie’s, Queen St., Hastings BIG Stock and Big Bargains in Seagrass Chairs, all qualities. All prices at Christie’s, Queen Street, Hastings. CHRISTIE Purchased big stocks of Milled Wool Mattresses to hold the prices down. These stocks are getting low. Buy right now from Christie. Queen St., Hastings. ONLY a few Congoleum Squares left Bus’ now at these prices; 6 x 9ft., 30s; fi x 9ft., 355; 9 x iqjft.. 52s 6d; 9 x 12ft., £2 17s 6d—Christie. Queen St., Hastings. BIG Stock Floor Rugs, Hall Rugs, Carpel Squares, Carpet Runners. Huge reductions this week for cash at Christie’s, Queen St., Hastings. pLIVE GRANGE HOSTEL, HAUMOANA. Hastings Seaside Resort. Accommodation for Visitors. Luncheon and Afternoon Teas. To ensure an enjoyable Easter Holiday w rite or wire to— HOSTEL. HAUMOANA. R. E. NICHOLLS, Proprietor. IVEWS FROM THE OLD COUNTRY. Send 13/- and we will mail you regulariy every week for 52 weeks a copy of anv British Weekly Newspaper such as: Lloyd’s. People, Tit Bits, Pearson’s, etc. Hundreds of papers on our Big List mailed free. A different paper sent weekly, or the same publication for 52 weeks. 13/-. pays for a year’s subscription, including postage. Most unique and up-to-date service, greatly appreciated by members throughout the Empire. Rend 13/- todav tn PERIODICAL POSTING CO., PLYMOUTH. ENGLAND.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 77, 15 March 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 77, 15 March 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 77, 15 March 1923, Page 1

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