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“Service before self.” The greatest comfort and satisfaction, the greatest joy, comes to him who seeks them for another. No merely trite paradox, but Truth that glimscs into the heart of things. “Ho that loseth his life shall find it”; no contradiction in terms, but far-seeing wisdom—Tho greatest amoag you is tho servant of all.” —David Avery.

•ITUATIMI VACANT. WANTED; Cook-General. No washing Mrs. Athol Williams, 928 K. WANTED: An Experienced’ CooE General. Apply Mrs. J. B. McLeod Market Street, Hastings. ■ * yiT ANTED : Cook-General, no waahliu Harting!. r ° niW ’ APP ‘ r Mr “’ <Dr ’’ VACANT ED: Two Smart Boys to learn the TT Drapery Business. Apply sharp to Johnson s, Drapers, Hastings WANTED, immediately: Experienced Housemaid-Waitress. Apply Carlton tuna Hotel. Hastings. u VMfANTED: Junior, with previous exVT perlence, for our Hardware and Crockery. L. J. Harvey. A Capable Young Woman v ▼ for the house. Mrs. Gordon Esam, Ka mP° Road. ’Phone 628 R. Young Lady Assistant for an, J Confectionery Business RaBt?ng 8 s tat edpeHence * to 752 « Tribune, w ANTE ,D: ReBpectable~Young~lirPfor ▼ ▼ small home as Help. Quiet, euy n’Roe. Apply 757, Tribune, Hastings, for address. about November 20»h. , T Shepherd, fully experienced ® toc Y 2 nd general station work, wife to cook for two or three men when required. No school. Apply hy letter, stating age and enclosing references to F N. H Beamish, Whana Whana. Haat•ngs. or to Hastings Labour Bureau. r pHE ELITE REGISTRY OFFICE. (Miss Dunphy). WANTED: Housemaid-Waitress (town). Laundress (town). Cook. Laundress, Ladyhelps, Generals 30s Woman to Wash. Young Girl to Help, Laundress (hotel), Housemaid-Waitress (town). Generals 25s Generals 30s (Havelock). Parlourmaid’ Cook, Cook-Laundress. Walting Engagement : Married Couples, without encumbrance). NEXT GRAND HOTEL (Upstairs). 'Phone 1420. IM/’ ANTED: To have your feet seen to ▼ ▼ Corns and ingrowing toesails cart illy attended to. Absoltuelv painless he Hydro. Tennyson Street Napier. W Hildprhrandt. Chiropodist Te)ephon» SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, by superior person: Charge ui small shop. Manuy With needle. -Apply 750, ’iritniue. Hastings. V Ai VTKD, by capable person (tailoress) ▼ ▼ be wing by the day or at home, apply 749, Tribune. Hastings. Vwz ANTED: Position as Motor Driver ▼ ▼ (ear or lorry) by experienced driver. Tribune, Hastings. fipUILET Assistant desires ~Position7*Jl A years' experience in Auckland. Wril« ‘‘Toilet,” c/o. Mrs. Jones, Frimley Avenue, Hastings. £ EXPERIENCED Gardener (three years J gardener with Govt. Health Department) desires situation, town or country. Central Labour Bureau. Hastings. FIRST ciaea Driver-Machanic open for engagement. Ten years’ colonial service. Experienced. Can do all repairing. Good references. Write “Driver Mechanic” ‘Tribune, Napier. ORCHARDIST requires Position in commercial orchard, as working manager preferred. Good knowledge of marketing and small cropping. Write 764, Tribune, Hastings. APARTMENTS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Xul.ot Luuy requxxeo comi or tame A>u<u*d unq. lx>ug,ug. Centro,; humtying I'toix, noMungs. 'g >U LKI; one or two puriiy-iuruitmed A Booms, an conveniences, near tx>v\u. uuw reuvai. Appty it>o, Tribune, nastingß. WANTED to Let: Booms. Would let part of house. Apply Mrs. C. JL. juadkersey, 3Uv Chunes bt., Hastings. XiO Khl: burnished Bedroom with fireplace, ana all conveniences. rew i^imutes from post office. I‘hone 1548. <g iU LET: A trout Bed-bittingroom. Ail A conveniences. Board optional. Ring .Hid, Hostings. - 'g tO LET: Two nicely furnished Rooms, A very central. Use of all conveniences. Kice home. Telephone. No children. Apply 759, Tribune, Hastings. liO LET: Furnished Booms, with all conveniences, near railway station. Apply “Waimarie, 303 Nelson St., Hastings rpO LET: One or two partly furnished A or unfurnished Booms. All conveniences. Near town. Low rent to suitable tenant. Apply 743, Tribune. Hastings, M/WRNIbHED BOOMb, available tor the r Show. Early application necessary. By the day or week. The Mansions. Phone. 153. A HOME away from home. For Cosy Furnished Rooms, with home comforts, try The Mansions, Southampton BL ‘Phone 153. LOST ANO FOUND. LOST, three days ago: Large, yellow, xough-Coated Collie. Reward. Ring Hastings. LObT: Boiler Blind off motor bus. Reward. Apply Newnck’s Taxi Service. Rhone 459. TRAI ED on to Mataihiwi property: Two Black Polled Heifers; one w marked with bottom bit out of right ear. If not claimed and all expenses paid will be sold at Stortiord Lodge Sale Yards on Wednesday, November 12th, 1924. C. W. Heilyer. S.IUUWD you will derive the greatest J? benefit for your complaint by the use ji Massage and Medical Electricity, we nave a complete and up-to-date outfit ai jur disposal. Corns aud aching feet care fully attended to.—HAROLD S. BAYLISS, Electro-Medical Masseur, corner King a®o Knight Streets. Hastings. Phone 604. NQRSES. VEHICLES, LIVE STOCK. WANTED: Half-draught Horse- Sound and quiet suitable orchard work, pale, Havelock North. ‘Phone 129 X. WANTED to bell: Twenty-four White Leghorn Fowls, Kemball strain, at jb od each. Good reasons for selling. King 1508, Hastings. IJUB SALE: l«o Spring-Up Drays, JT ehean; 1 Light Express. 3 Gigs, 2 u.F. Ploughs, 1 McCormack Binder, Wheelbarrow, Swingletrees, Plough Shares, 1 10-horse-power Tangye Engine, cheap (can be seen running). Horse-shoeing a speciality. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back All classes of new Farm implements quoted fdr. »t. POTHAN HAVELOCK NORTH. HUES' Babies Cough Syrup, Is. Quite safe for tnfauts under I yean, ore* <v»ugh« and feverish oolds ESTERMAN & CO.’s Famous Values. Ladies’ Trimmed Millinery. Special range of Indentor’s Samples, exquisite models. Clearance prices 15s 6d, 17s 6d, 19s 6d to 25s 6d and 29s 6d each. WESTERMAN A CO.’s Famous Values. Ladies’ Trimmed Millinery. Special range of Indentor’s Samples, exquisite models. Clearance prices 15s 6d, 17s 6d, 19s 6d to 25s 6d and 29s 6a each. ID. IN SHILLING REBATE AT BAIRD’S. Madapolams, Telabianca’s, Tarantulles Is 6d, Is Bd, Is 9d up. Forfars in Union or All Linen Is 3d. Is 6d, Is lid Crash Roller Towelling Is, Is 3d, is 6d yd. ID. IN SHILLING REBATE AT BAIRD’S. Table Damasks, lovely mercerised qualities, in white or unbleached, 2s 3d, 3s 6d, 3s lid. Nursery Flannelette 7s lid dozen yards. , ID. IN SHILLING REBATE AT BAIRD’S. White or Brown Turkish Towels, best makes, Is, Is 2d, Is 6d. Is lid to 6s lid each. Turkish Roller Towelling, brown or white. Is 3d to 2s 3d yard 1 D. IN SHILLING REBATE AT BAIRD** J Men’s Smart Tweed Sports Suits 39s 6d to 59s fid. Men’s Gaberdine or Tweed Trousers, with cuff bottoms, 16s 6d. Men • i OvPFfllla fia fid ID. IN SHILLING REBATE AT BAIRD’H, SOin. Twill Shertings 3s 3d. 3,6 d, M I lid. 4. 3d. Siaale Bed Rhee»ine» 1, IM. 1 2» 2d, 2, lid yard. Plain or Cironlor PffiOß Cotton, 1, Ud, 2,3 d, 2a 6d yard,

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 281, 7 November 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 281, 7 November 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 281, 7 November 1924, Page 1

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