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Be deaf unto the suggestion of talebearers. calumniators, pick-thank or malevolent detractors, who, while quiet men sleep, sowing the tares of discord and division, distract the tranquility of charity and all friendly society. =—Sir T, Browne.

SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED: A first-class Coat Hand. Apply_Jaeger, Hastings. WANTED: Trustworthy Girl to taka children out afternoons. Ring ■ 'phone 82. WANTED: Good Plain Cook. Apply Mrs. McKeown, Duart House, Have- ’ l° clc North. WANTED: A Boy for dairy farm. Must be good milker. Wages 30s and found. 'Phone 21, Waipawa. WANTED: A Reliable Young Woman for Housework; no washing. Apply , Mrs. It. Puff let. Stortford Street. Phone 697, Hastings. WANTED, for Hastings Autumn Show, Wednesday. March 18th: Waitresses and Washers-up. Wages 12s 6d per day. Apply promptly H. Z. Chapman, Economic Store. Hastings. HAWKE'S BAY FARMERS’ LABOUR BUREAU, Russell Street, Hastings.— Wanted: Strong Lad for farm, milk, garden and do general farm work. Wages 355. Phone 797. WANTED: To have yoar feet seen io. Corns and Ingrowing toenails carefully attended to. Absolutely painless.— The Hydro, Tennyson Street, Napier. W. Hildebrandt, Chiropodist. Telephone SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, by respectable woman: Light Duties, Napier or Hastings. Apply "Respectable,” Tribune, Napier. GARDENER, with three years' experience, wants situation. State wages. Write 829, Tribune, Hastings. S“ HORTHAND-TYPISTE. Young Lady desires taking up a position in office, solicitor’s preferred. Write 823, Tribune, Hastings. LOST ANO FOUND. LOST: Fox Terrier. Answers name "Spot.” Reward Albert Hotel. LOST, on Tuesday evening: Large black fancy Comb. Reward. 844, Tribune, Hastings. LOST; Leather Motor Glove, fur-lined. Would finder kindly ring 9308, Hastings. LOST: Watch, gold nugget attached. Valued as keepsake. Reward at 843, Tribune, Hastings. LOST: Gold Wristlet Watch on strap, in Heretaunga Street, on March 10th. Finder return to Sergeant Hogan. LOST: Black Side-Curtain, attached to roller, off bus. Newrick's Taxi Service. ’Phone 459. LOST, between Te Mata and Havelock: Pair of Glasses in case. Apply Tnbune, Havelock. LOST, Friday, on lawn at Napier Park Races: Gold Expansion Wristlet Watch. Finder kindly leave at 833, Tribune, Hastings. £2 reward. LOST: Black Horse, bob tail, white hind leg and white star cu forehead. Finder rewarded. Address Box 24, Waipawa. PIOUND, outside Rest House, Havelock - 1 - North: Pair Gold-rimmed Spectacles (G. & T. Young’s name on case). Owner to pay cost of advertisement. Tribune, Hastings./ GIOLND. — For Massage, Medical *- Electricity in all its branches, Swedinh Exercises and Chiropody Consult HAROLD S. BAYLISS, Elec. Med. Masseur. Corner of King and Knight Streets, Hastings. ’Phone 604.

TO-LET. rpiO LET, west end: Large, roomy Shop, -A available by 15th March. Ring phone 486, Hastiugs. TO LET: Two Unfurnished Front Rooms in quiet home, with use of conveniences. Apply 919 Railway Road. f LET: Six-roomed House, conveniA ences, 2 acres land. Apply Crichton and Son, care Mossman, Hastings. TO LEASE: Six- Acres with eight-room-ed House; good orchard and garden. Near school. Immediate possession.—F. C. Wilkinson, Queen Street, Hastings. LET. at Haumoana: Three-roomed -A Cottage, partly lurnished. Will take one person to and fro; 12s 6d per week. Also 5-roomed House in Hastings-— J. Wise, Frederick Street, Hastings. Phone 540W. APARTMENTS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. STEADY Tradesman wants Board in private family; single room preApply 841, Tribune, Hastings. TO LET: Furnished Double-bed-Sitting-room, Heretaunga Street. Central. All conveniences. Moderate rental. Address apply 835, Tribune, Hastings. miscellaneous. OWING to leakage, Frederick Robinson’s show case will be removed pending more suitable premises. Box 311. MASSAGE and Medical Electricity— Miss B. Nielson (Cert. Masseuse). Address 408 King St., Hastings. WANTED KNOWN: Lessons given in Pitman’s Shorthand. For particuLADIES’ TAILORING. Mrs. Sargent, 605 Riverslea Road, is now open to receive orders. Workmanship guaranteed, terms moderate. ALL Accounts owing to Messrs MacLennan and Cook, of Havelock North, not paid by March 30th, will be placed in a collector’s hands. MISS MAGGIE Bal’d, teacher of National, Step and Fancy Dancing, will commence a class in Hastings shortly. Bor particulars apply evenings to 8. Gore. Karamu Road (phone 878). ESTERMAN & CO.’s AUTUMN SHOW. New Eiderdown Quilts, lovely selection, single-bed sizes from 37s 6d each; double-bed sizes from 555. WESTER MAN’&Yja’s AUTUMN SHOW. All Wool Reversible Rugs, best guaranteed makes, 22s 6d each up. Large Blz< L_Be a rth Rugs from 17s 6d each. WESTERMAN &~CO?s AUTUMN SHOW. 54in. Beaverette for Children’s Coats and Cloaks 17s 6d yard; 54in. Caricul in nigger, grey, saxe, black, scarlet, 13s 6d yard. ESTERMAN & CO.’s AUTUMN SHOW. 54in Sealette Coatings, plain and fancy effects. Colours grey, mole, nigger, black. 25s 6d, 27s 6d yard. BRING that Motor Spring to ,Us—Spring Repair Experts—Smith 4 McHutchon. Hastings. WE can stop those wheels rattling by cutting tyres.—Smith MoHutohon Tnmna.riH R.nad. Hantinffs IpOK Gates and Gate Hinges, try Smith <fc McHutchon, Tomoana Road, Hastings. FIIRY BAIRD’S FIRST for New Autumn A Goods. New Knitted Wool Wraps with coloured and fringed ends, in all shades, 15s 6d. TRY BAIRD’S FIRST for New Autumn Millinery. Smart Felt Hats, stylish 3 clours and lovely Model Hats of every description. Ranges from 15s 6d to 65b. LOOSE Tyres mean ruined wheels. We can fix them.—Smith and MoHutchon, Tomoana Road, Hastings. LET us quote you for youiFnexULorry Body.—Smith and McHutchon, HastWesterman & co.’b special window. Men’s Felt Hate, traveller’s samples t'o clear 10s 6d your pick. Worth double. ’ WESTERMAN & CO., HASTINGS. Men s Box Suits at great reductions. Suit° Ur ' vlndo "' S5 “’ 639 ‘ 6d - 76a Box Westerman 4 Hastings: Oily Canvas and Oilskin Coats tor men Boys Oilskins in black and tan. Umbrellas in all makes. WESTERMAN 4 HASTINGS. Men s Check-lined Raincoats 21b. &b bd, 355. Trench Coats, rubber lined, 4/a 6a.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 80, 12 March 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 80, 12 March 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 80, 12 March 1924, Page 1