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Nothing ’comes by chance, for in all the wide universe there i absolutely nn such thing as chance. We bring whatever comes. Are we not satisfied witli the effects, the results? The thing, then, to do is to change the causes. For We have everything m our own hands the moment we awake to a recognition of the true self. —Ralph Waldo Trine.

SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED: Two Strong Youths for cellar and vineyards work. Ring 519 Hustings. WANTED: A Man to milk, garden, and do odd jobs. Apply O. Nelson, ’phono 933. Hastings. A’S T A .X’l'ED : A ( ook < u ncr.i I. n-, \ ..i-hmg ▼ ▼ or ironing. Wages £2 a week. Apply .\lrn. i Dr.; Wilson. VI RANTED: Temporary Lady Help. ▼ ▼ drive car. Apply Mrs. Bernard Chambers, Havelock North. WANTED, for Kaiti Works, Gisborne: Competent Slaughtermen. Apply Head Butcher. WANTED: Strong elderly Man or Boy for milking and odd jobs. Apply Woodford House. ■VA 7" ANTED, for Waikonini Station: ▼ ▼ Working Manager. Apply Dalgety & Co., Ltd., Hastings. WANTED: Elderly Housekeeper for a married man with two children, one child not objected to. Apply 868 Tribune. Hastings. ANTED: Young Man, do milking and ▼ ▼ general work. Good place and wages. Apply Dalgety and Co., Ltd., Hastings. WANTED in Havelock, beginning of January: Temporary CompanionHelp. other help kept. Phone 795 M, after six. WANTED, for Hastings Races, January Ist ami 2nd, 1926: Waitresses and Washers-up. Wages 12/6 per day. Apply promptly, 11. Z. Chapman, Economic Store, Hastings. NELSON (N.Z.) LIMITED. GISBORNE. ANTED—MUTTON SLAUGHTERMEN. Apply— MANAGER, Nelsons (N.Z.) Ltd., P.O. Box 130. Gisbornepi LI T E REGISTRY. RUSSELL ST.. HASTINGS. WANTED: Married Couple, Parlourmaids, Houpenuiids, General, Ladyhelp, General (Napier), Cook-Laundress, Young Girl, Housekeeper, Married Couple (Gisborne), Married Couple (Hastings), Cook 55/-, Relfeving Maid (hotel), 2 Waitresses. Hotel Cook (country). Good Waitress for country. ’Phone 1420.

SITUAIIONb WANTED. TIT RAINED NURSE, medical and materJL nity, open for engagements. Write 789, Tribune_Office, or ring 1657, Hastings. MOTOR Mechanic requires position driving lorry or van. References. Write 706, Tribune, Hastings. WANTED: Children’s Sewing. Apply Mrs. Parnell. 302 Princess Street. Hastings. WANTED: Work oi any description by willing man. Apply Box 54, Havelock North. GIRL, with good education, would like temporary position as CompanionHelp. Apply 711, Tribune, Hastings. WANTED, by capable middle-aged woman: Position as Housekeeper or Caretaker. All domestic duties. Write, stating particulars, to 709, Tribune, Hastings. COMPETENT Painter, Paperhanger, and General Decorator (9 years Wellington) can take on further work; contract or wages; country preferred. Reasonable charges and first-class workmanship. Good credentials. Apply 715, Tribune, Hastings. qpo BUSINESS MEN Or anyone requiring Tradesmen or Labourers should communicate with the undersigned, as several good men are available. By doin gthis you will help the Band. CHAS. BRYANT. Sec. Hastings Citizens’ Band. APARTMENTS, BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED: Board and Residence by young man. Central. Write 713. Tribune, Hastings. t'JTQ LET: Two Unfurnished Rooms, use A of conveniences. Apply 308 E Avenue Road, Hastings. BOARD and Residence, in private family offered young lady or gentleman (would take two mates if desired). Extremely central. Address at 702, Tribune, Hastings. LOST AND fOUND. LOST at Feruhill: A brown and fawn check Pull-over. Reward. Apply D. Bruce, Fernhill. __________ IOST: Number - Plate off car, number U 33,338. Reward on ringing 1360. HustL r OST7 Small Leather Purse, containing sum of money in telephone box, near Roache’. Reward. Apply 707, Tribune, Hastings. OST, in Hastings, on Saturday: A Purple Suede Purse, containing notes and silver. Reward on returning to 698. Tribune. Hastings. WOULD the Person who picked up a boys’ Leather School Bag, in Cornwall Park, last Monday afternoon, kindly leave at 697, Tribune, Hastings. LOST, off motor bike, between Clive and Napier railway station: Leather Bag containing lady’s and child’s (boy’s) clothing. Reward. Apply 700. Tribune, Hastings. LOST: One Bay Gelding, with cover on. Small scar on both knees, scar on shoulder. Anyone knowing whereabouts please ring ’phone 178, or write H. Sinclair, 511 Hastings Street, Hastings. Reward.

WILL Person who had trapped either two Blue Barred Pigeons or one Red Chequer hen with white ring, kmdty communicate with John Beamish, telephone 93, or 306 King Street North. Reward. «.UJG\D Electric Massage, in conjunction A with Electric Water Baths. Radian* Heat, etc., and lonisation (forcing the necessary chemicals direct into *h» affected tissues by electricity) are the most satisfactory methods of treating disease. Ring or consult Harold B Bayliss. Electro Med. Masseur. Phone 60S FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGE; Quarter Acre Section, good 'locality, for Light Car. Particulars to 895, Tribune, Hastings. tSoR~EXCHANGE: Hesidenoe, WellmgJu ton, £1350. for similar proposition. Hastings. Equity E450.-J. A. Simson. 17108. “EXCHANGE: Good Bungalow, J 7 Hastings. Owner exchange for simiJar proposition Napier.—J. A. Simson. businesses for sale or wanted. IjO N E & S ll A ' V BIG BUSINESS CHEAP. FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY & SOFT DRINKS. Insist' 30/-, 2 living-rooms, shop and shed. Main street. Good profits. Walk in, walk out, £125. Concrete reasons for selling. ipjRAP F. R. Y Jg USIN E S 8 ESTABLISHED II YEARS. We have a splendid Drapery Business tor sale. Owner leaving owing to illhealth. Good turnover (all cash). Excellent connection. Stock, fittings, ’ etc. to be bougKt at valuation, ap- . proximately. Good lease. Apply to the Live Agent* for further particiilars. yyiLKINSON A JONES.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 214, 9 December 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 214, 9 December 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 214, 9 December 1925, Page 1

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