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Our great industrial difficulty, under modern conditions, is to combine human development with human work, and to persuade people to be industrious. Formerly, men worked to benefit themselves; now they are apt to refrain from working for tear they may benefit other persons. The injury to employers from such a course is evident; but the detriment to the workers themselves is less obvious, and the calamitous effect on the community is seldom realised. —Lyndon Macassey.

SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED: Two Strong Youth* for cellar and vineyards work. Ring 519 Hastings. VV/’ANTED: A Man to milk, garden, and ▼ ▼ do odd jobs. Apply O. Nelsoio ’phone 933, Hastings. WANTED: Work, washing or cleaning, day or half-day. Write 725. .Tribune, Hastings. WANTED: A Cook-General, or Ladyhelp for Waipukurau. Apply Mrs. <l. JamicHon, York St.. 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, WANTED: Man to work in Vineyards. Apply A. J. Vidal, Avenue Road, Hastings. WANTED: Pea Pickers for Saturday. Conveyance leaves Post Office 7.30. ’Phone 1653. WANTED: A Young Lady for fruit and confectionery shop. Previous experjonce. Apply 729. Tribune, Hastings. WANTED: Female Second Cook, at once. Apply Carlton Clul) Hotel, Hastings. WANTED: Elderly Housekeeper for a married man with two children, one child not objected to. Apply 868 Tribune. Hastings. AANT ED in H avelock, beginning ▼ ▼ January: Temporary CompanionHelp. Other help kept. Phone 7951!, after six. WANTED, immediately: Handy Man, for repairs and tidying-up beach house. Needs car or motor bike.—Mossman & Co. WANTED, for Hastings Races, January Ist and 2nd, 1926: Waitresses and Washers-up. Wages 12/6 per day. Appiy promptly, H. Z. Chapman, Economic Store, Hastings. WANTED: Ploughman, Chauffeur (references). Hotel Porter, Cooke, Waitresses, Relieving Maids, several Married Couples, Married Polughman. Station Cook, Good Farm Hand, Cowmen. Cowboys, General Helps. Cook Generals. Shepherds. — Rosenberg, Hastings Labour Bureau. NELSON (N.Z.) LIMITED. GISBORNE. yy ANTEDMUTTON SLAUGHTERMEN. Apply— MANAGER, Nelsons (N.Z.) Ltd., P.0..80x 130. Gisborne. gLI T E REGISTRY. RUSSELL ST.. HASTINGS. WANTED: Married Couple, Parlourmaids, 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.

SITUAIIONb WANTED. rpRAINED NURSE, medical and materJL nity, open for engagements. Write 789, /Tribune Office, or ring 1657. Hastings. GARDENING Wanted, by a capable man, one or two days weekly. Write 730. Tribune, Hastings. WANTED, by refined widow of moderate means: Position as CompanionHelp. Hastings district preferred. Write 716. Tribune, Hastings. rpo 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. DALESFORD HOUSE, 816? Nelson Street, Hastings, has vacancies for superior board and residence. Terms moderate, rpo LET: Two large Unfurnished Rooms A with use of all conveniences. Write Zol, Tribune, Hastings. WANTED: Board and Residence required, with private family, by gentleman and two children 17 and 14 years. Particulars to 726, Tribune, Hastings. WELL recommended home offers bed and breakfast, five minutes Exhibition, 7/- a day. Apply Watson, 138 Albany Street, Dunedin. LOST AND FOUND. LOST: Young Fox Terrier on Havelock Road. Finder rewarded on returning to 603 Lascelles Street. Phone 589. Hastings. LOST: Pair gold-rimmed Spectacles, somewhere in Hastings. Valued as keepsake. Reward. McKee’s, Jeweller. Hastings. IOST: Light sable Pomeranian Dog, Ji answers to name “Tip. Any person detaining same will be prosecuted. Return to F. C. McMahon, Hastings Bottle Exchange. Electric Massage, in con junction A with Electric Water Bathe, Radiant Heat, etc., and lonisation (forcing the necessary chemicals direct into the affected tissues by electricity) are the most satisfactory methods of treating disease. Ring or consult Harola 8. Bayliss. Electro Med. Masseur. Phone 604 HOUSES, LAND AND FARMS WANTED. WANTED to Buy: Four or five-roomed House, vicinity Lascelles or Townsend Streets. Write 733. Tribune, Hastingß. WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE. AMT ANTED to Rent: A Small Cottage, or t ¥ two Rooms, with use of conveniences. Ring telephone 69, or write P.O. Box 132, Hastings. WANTED to Rent, at Clive Grange: Small Cottage, lor two or three weeks at end January or February. Good tenant, furnished or purily-lurnisheU preferred. Particulars to 712, Tribune, Hastings. 1 (FOUNTAIN PENS, or Fyne Point Pencils make an ideal Xmas. Gift. '1 he best selection in Hastings is at the Swan Depot, Cliff’s, Queen Street (near Post Office). GIVE Useful Wearables this Xmas. Men’s Wide-end Ties, Bat swings for trying in bows, and Band Bows. 1/6. 2/6, 3/6. 4/6.—Westerman & Co., Hastings. GIVE Useful Wearables this Xmas. Initial Silk Handkerchiefs 4/6. Initial Mercerised ILS. Handkerchiefs, 1 3 each W <■-:erinan A Co., Hastings. / IIVE 1 sefal Wearables this Xmas. IX Men’s White Tennis Trousers. Gaberdine 7/6, 15 6. 21'-.—Westerman & Co„ Hastings. ('iIVE Something Useful this Xmaa. JT Men’s Shirts, with collar to match, 6.6, 7/6, 8/6, 10/6. 11/6, 13/6 to 19/6.—Westerman & Co., Hastings. X*'tlVE Something Useful This Xmas. VM 4 Fancy Socks, with stripes, hoops and other designs, 1,6, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6. Silk Socks 8 11 to 10/6.—Westerman & Co.. Hast i n gs. Z'IIVE Something Useful this Xmas. IJT Men’s Motor Dust Coats, good crash, 19,6 to 32.6.,Three-quarter Khaki Coats f«r motor mechanics 19,6.—Westerman A Co.. Hastings._ GIVE Useful Wearables this Xmas. ' Boys’ Coloured-border Handkerchiefs 6d each. Boys’ White Handkerchiefs. 6 for 2’6.—Westerman & Co., Hastings. EIGHT Hundred Xmas. Hams at the "Elite.” They have to be sold, Order now. We cook them Free.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 216, 11 December 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 216, 11 December 1925, Page 1