Nothing comes by chance, for in all the wide universe there is no such thing as chance. We bring whatever conies. Are we not satisfied with the effect.-, the results? The thing, then. Io do is to change the causes, for we have everything in 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 Hastings. WANTED: A Man to milk, garden, and do odd • jobs. Apply O. Nelson, phone 933, Hastings. WANTED: Temporary Lady Help, drive car. Apply Mrs. Bernard Chambers, Havelock North. WANTED, for Kaiti Works, Gisborne: Competent Slaughtermen. Apply Head Butcher. WANTED: Work, washing or cleaning, day or half-day. Write 725. Tri- ‘ bune, Hastings. WANTED: A Cook-General, or Ladyhelp for Waipukurau. Apply Mr?. G. Jamieson, York St., Hastings. WANTED, for Waikonini Station: Working Manager. Apply Dalgety & Co., Ltd., Hastings. WANTED: Head Shepherd or Working Manager, beginning of year. Apply D. Ritchie, Havelock North. WANTED: Strong Youth, just leaving school, to assist in orchard. Write 728, Tribune, Hastings. WANTED: Pea Pickers for Saturday. Conveyance leaves Post Office 7.30. ’Phone 1653. WANTED: A Young Lady for fruit and confectionery shop. Previous experience. Apply Tribune, Hastings. WANTED: Female Second Cook, at once. Apply Carlton Club Hotel, Hastings. WANTED: Man to work in Vineyards. Apply A. J. Vidal, Avenue Road, Hastings. WANTED: Elderly Housekeeper for a married man with two children, one child not objected to. Apply 868 Tribune. Hastings. WANTED: Young Man, do milking and general work. Good place and wages. Apply Dalgety and Co., Ltd., Hastings. I^IRUIT-P ACKERS. Wanted: Two Young Men for shed work. Opportunity learn export packing. Whare provided. Write immediately Box 3, Tasman. Neison. WANTED: Girl for Office Work. Previous office experience and shorthand essential. Permanent position. Reply to 718, Tribune, Hastings. WANTED in Havelock? beginning of J anuary: Temporary CompanionHelp. Other help kept. Phone 795 M, after six. WANTED, immediately: Handy Mau, for repairs and tidying-up beach house. Needs car or motor bike.—Mossman & Co. DRAPERY’. Wanted: A Young Lady with experience in the showroom or fancy department. Temporary positionCuming, Draper, Heretaunga Street. WANTED, for Hastings Races, January Ist and 2nd, 1926: Waitresses and Washers-up. Wages 12/6 per day. Apply promptly, H. Z. Chapman, Economic Store, Hastings. NELSON (N.Z.) LIMITED, GISBORNE. yy antedMUTTON SLAUGHTERMEN. Apply— MANAGER, Nelsons (N.Z.) Ltd., P.O. Box 130. Gisborne. jg LI T E REGISTRY. RUSSELL ST.. HASTINGS. WANTED: Married Couple, Parlour, maids, Housemaids, General, Ladyhelp, General (Napier), Cook-Laundress, Young Girl, Housekeeper, Married Couple (Gisborne), Married Couple (Hastings), Cook 55/-, Relieving Maid (hotel), 2 Waitresses, Hotel Cook (country). Good Waitress for country. ’Phone 1420. SITUATIONS WANTED. riTRAINED NURSE, medical and materA nity, open for engagements. Write 789, Tribune Office, or ring 1657, Hastings. 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. WANTED, by experienced lady: Posi. tion in Office or Chemist’s Shop. Would help, any capacity, Xmas, holidays. Good references. Write 727, Tribune, Hastings.
rpo BUSINESS MEN Or anyone requiring Tradesmen or Labourers should communicate with the undersigned, as several good men are available. Bj r 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. TO LET: Two Unfurnished Rooms, use of conveniences. Apply 308 E Avenue Road, Hastings. WANTED: Board and Residence required, with private family, by gentleman and two children 17 and 14 years. Particulars to ? Tribune. Hastings. 1 PRIVATE Board and ' Residence, “at "Redlands,” Omahu Road, Hastings. Terms moderate. Late residence of Basil Jones. Fine, lofty rooms and beautiful grounds. Ten chains from Stortford Lodge. LOST AND FOUND. LOST: Young Fox Terrier on Havelock Road. Finder rewarded on returning to 603 Lascelles Street. Phone 589. 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. LOST. Will Person who ha? trapped either two Blue Barred pigeons (one with cut homing ring), or one Blue Chequer cock, unrung', with flight feathers growing, kindly communicate with John Beamish, telephone 93 or residence 306 King Street North. Good reward. IuYOUND Electric Massage, in conjunction JU with Electric Water Baths, Radiant Heat, etc., and lonisation (forcing the necessary chemicals direct into the affected tleßues by electricity) are the most satisfactory methods of treating disease. King or consult Harold 8. Bayliss. Electro Med. Masseur. Phone 604
4 CAP for travelling at Christmas will Zm save your best felt hat. Barley’? have some capital Caps, in all shapes and sizes, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6. BARLEY’S XMAS? OFFER. Every Ready, to-wear Suit reduced One Pound for 14 days only. Near Phillips A Wright. BARLEY’S Stock Box Suits, in all sizes, and guarantee to fit you. See Ralph Barley To-day. S' “ADDLE TWEED TROUSERS. Real strong for solid bard wear, at Barley’s, The West End Clothiers, 19 6 and 25/-. (Near Phillips &. Wright). REAM! CREAM! CREAM! for your fruit salad, strawberries, etc. West End Dairy, near Nelson Street, tor dependable supplies. VM/'EST END DAIRY”, near Nelson Street. ▼ ▼ is noted for Home-made .fams and Pickles. Loganberry Jam on Sale. BOOK your order now tor a nice Ham for Xmas. West End Dairy supplies Boneless Swan Specials. BOOK your order for Xmas, and New Year Poultry. West End Dairy supplies Prime Fowls and Ducks. 'Phone 1635. I FOUNTAIN PENS, or Fyne Point Pencils make au ideal Xmas. Gift. I The best selection in Hastings is at the Swan Depot, Cliff’s, Queen Street nea? Poet Office).
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 215, 10 December 1925, Page 1
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