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There is more education in learning to “play the game” than in the great majority of text books. To “play the game” is essentially an English phrase, untranslatable into any other language. It stands for very much, the very antithesis of sneaking and lying and tale-bearing—fairness and justice and upright dealing, for unwillingness to take a mean advantage. —U. H. P. Mayo.

SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED: A General Help. Apply 11 Sealey Road, Napier. WITANTED: House-Parlourmaid. Apply V v Lady Russell. Tunanui. Phone 9118. WANTED: Capable Girl. uKKint housework and children. Apply 786. Tri»une, Hastings. WANTED: A Married Couple, near Hastings. Apply sharp. Elite Registry, Hastings. WANTED: Male Junior, for our office. Hawke’s Bay Fruitgrowers' Ltd., King Street, Hastings. WANTED: A Capable Girl for mornings. Apply 903 Tomoana Road, Hastings. . KMT ANTED: Good Boy, milk cow, assist vv in garden, and general. K. G. Chamberlain, Omahu Road. Phone 1634. WANTED: Cook for country gang. Apply H. H. Campbell & Sons, Karamu Road, Hastings. WANTED: Young Boy to help on dairy farm. Easy place. Apply 817, lYiuuue, Hastings. WMT ANTED: A clean, reliable Woman, v v for washing and cleaning. Apply 913 St. Aubyn Street East. WANTED. A Capable Person for housework at Havelock. Plain cooking. Small family. Phone 75. WANTED, for a country tearooms: A Housemaid-Waitress. Good wages. Live in. Write 818, Tribune, Hastings. WANTED: Capable Help at Waimafarni. Easy place. Apply 814. TnPlain cooking. Small family. ’Phone 500, between 3 and 5 p.m. on Thursday. WWTANTED: Smart House-Parlourmaid, v v Duart House. Havelock North. Also Capable General. Good wages. Apply immediately, Mrs. Lorimer, 'phone 383 M. WANTED, for Hastings Races. January Ist and 2nd, 1926: Waitresses and Washers-up. Wages 12/6 per day. Apply oromptly, H. ’Z. Chapman, Economio Store, Hastings. WANTED, at once: A Strong Youth, to assist dairyman at Pukeora Sanatorium, Waipukurau (machines used). Wages 30/- per week and found, with 28 days annual leave on pay. Apply The Farm Manager. WANTED: Two Housemaid-Waitresses (tourist resort). Relieving Maid. Housemaid, Night Porter. 2 Station CookBakers. Cowman-Gardeners. Cowboys, Young Girl to help. Cook and Waitress (tea rooms). Cook-Laundress £2. House-Parlourmaid. Nursery - Housemaid (Hastings;.—Rosenberg, Hastings Labour Bureau _ yy ANTE D—EXPERIENCED MALE CLERK. Must have good education and be able type. Apply—- “ Motor Trade.” 825. Tribune, Hastings. yy ANTED—PLUMBER For Gisborne. Permanent job to good man. Write 807, c/o. Tribune, Hastings. JgLITEEG I 8 T R Y. WANTED: Married Couple (near Hast, ings). Farm Labourer. Cowboy (same place). Housemaid (hotel;. Ladyhelp, Young Girl, Cook (tearooms), Waitresses. Generals, I’arlourmald, Kitchenmaid . RUSSELL STREET. HASTINGS 'Phone 1420. WANTED. WANTED: Cocksfoot Cutting, by contract. Good reaper. Apply b Owen yireet, Napier. WANTED, by young lady, with good office experience: Position in Office or Shop. Write 819, Tribune, Hastings. . Vfc 7AN TED: Harvesting, by experienced VV man. Apply Jim Wiison, c/o. Cook’s Boardinghouse, Klug St., Hastings. WANTED: Situation, Lady-help, in country. No children preferred. Also Young Girl seeks situation as apprentice to dressmaking. Apply Box 132, Hastings. • WANTED, by a capable young lady: Position as Lady Help. Chauffeuress, any make of car. Napier-Hastings locality. References, Write “Capable,” Tribune, Napier. i POSITION Wanted by capable person as Housekeeper to bachelor farmer, or cooking for men on station. Strong, intelligent son (18). good gardener, knowledge of horse. Write “G.E.M.,” Tribune, Napier. APARTMENTS, BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TTO LET: A Double Room, in comfortJ- able home, lor nice married couple, »vith elderly widow. Ring 573. LET: An Unfurnished Room and a partly-furnished room, close to the Tribune. Write 812, Tribune, Hastings. 6|'iO LET: Two unfurnished Front Rooms. A Central. Address at 815, Tribune, Hastings. WANTED, immediately: One or two Furnished Rooms, with use of kitchen. Good locality. Write 810, Tribune, Hastings. FjlO LET: One or two furnished or unA furnished Rooms. Nice home and locality. Suit business lady or married couple. Apply 809, 'Tribune, Hastings. FpO LET: Furnished Rooms (single an ( > A double) with private entrance. Near railway station. Apply 303 Nelson Street, Hastings. KATANTED, by young man. in quiet v v home: Single Furnished Bedroom. meals out. Write immediately 821. Tribune, Hastings. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, at Mangateretere: Bathing Costume and Towel. Finder please return to 806, Tribune, Hastings. Lost, from Kahuranaki: Black an<i white Pup. Reward. Ring 'phone X.IOUND, on Boxing Day, Napier beach: A Brown Purse. Ring jmmeuiatciy Hastings. LOST: A long-haired yellow Sheep ' Dog, with white ring on neck. Reward, oOu Jervois street, Hastings. LOST: Benzine tank Cap. between Stortford Lodge and Paki paki. Apply eraser's Garage. LOST, from Havelock Hotel; A sandycoloured Dog. Anyone detaining same will be prosecuted. Return to J. Grant, Havelock. LOST, just before or ‘luring Sale: ' Silver Pencil Case, initialled W.I.J. Much valued. Apply 822. Tribune, Hastings. __ ]OST. on Havelock-Napier Road, on J Xmas. Day; Tweed Overcoat, with scarf in pocket. Finder please leave at 86'2. _Ti ibune. Hast .:ngs._ 1-il\er l.xpamtin'-’ J Wristlet Watch, in Heretaunga St. Reward phone 733 or apply 803, Tribune. Hastings. ■WMTOULD the person who took lady's v v Cycle from caretaker's bouse. Tomoana Showgrounds, on Xmas Eve. return it immediately. Xmas. Day • Gent a Wru ’i»-t J Watch, illuminated dial, between Riveaslea Road and Railway Station. Reward. 805 Tribune. Hastings. lOST. on Xmas. Day. between Lyndon Road and Market Stree’ cornerBrown Woollen Scarf. Finder please leave • 264 I.vn'l-" I.tftßNl) for 5 tricity in all its branches, consult Harold S. Bayliss. elec.-Med. Masseur and Chiropodist, phone 604. Comer Kiur and Knight Streets, Hustings. TOST, in vicinity of Heretaunga. Nelaon u Streets or Tomoana Road, on Tuesday afternoon: Black Silk (Lace) Scarf. Reward. Apply Powdrell Bros., Market St.. Hastings. r|THE Children love to see a working I 8 niodel. Free show daily.—PUFF’S, Qiji’Ci Sircr-t Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 14, 30 December 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 14, 30 December 1925, Page 1