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yyESTEBMAN’S & Q O.’S SUPREME VALUES. EMPIRE SHOPPING WEEK SPECIALS. ALL LINEN HYGROSCPOIC TEATOWELLING, strong and absorb* eift. everlasting wear. — Special Price 1/11 yard. GUARANTEED FADELESS CURTAIN NETS. Shades blue, rose, helio, Arab—Special Price 2/6 yard. DAINTY FLORAL VOILES, in exquisite allover designs, 48in, wide. Saxe, amethyst, rose, black, green, and white grounds, 4/6 yard. BORDERED & PANELLED VOILES, 49in. wide, in a gorgeous range of colours and designs—Special Price, all 4/11 yard. WESTERMAN & CO., HASTINGS.

SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED— Boy, about 18, help gardener and odd jobs. One that can drive car preferred. Apply ’Phone 028 D, Hastings. WANTED— Married Couple for two months; man general farm work and milk two cows, wife cook for men. Wages £4 per week. Apply H.B. Farm* ers’, Hastings. ANTED—Man for machine milking up to Bft cows. Apply D. Arnott, Pakowhai. WANTED— Strong Youth assist fencing contractor; also Man. knowledge track and roadmaking, echoop work. Mossman, Hastings. YV ANTED—Youth to milk few cows ▼ ▼ and do odd jobs. King VO4W, Hastings. WANTED— A Cook-Laundress. Apply Mrs H. Gascoyne. Maraekakaho. ’Phone 955. TJASTINGS LABOUR BUREAU. (A. Rosenberg.) Phone 146 b, Private 448. WANTED: Married Couple, wife cook for men man fence and station work, own cottage; Ploughman; Cowman-Gar-dener; Cowboys; Machine Milker; Married Couple, wife cook-general, man milk-general; Reliable Woman Second Cook (hotel); Woman Cook (country hotel); 8. Shepherd; Cook-Laundress, 35/-; Woman Cook 35/-; Under Ploughman; Cadet for station; Cook-Laundress I Waipukurau), 35/-; etc. Booaing uifice ntico and Wallace’s Motor Service. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTEi)— Position as Capable Help. Write 31b, Tribune, Hastings. WANTED, by reliable young woman— Washing and Cleaning, days or half-aays. Write 325. Tribune, Hastings. LOST ANO FOUND IOST— A Sack of Bran, between Have J lock North and Tuki luki. Reward, Finder return Tribune, Havelock, North. I OST—Lady’s Black Net Scarf, MonJ day, 26th. at Assembly Hall or Havelock Road. Valued as keepsake. Reward. Ring 1356 Hastings. I OST, between Westshore Bridge aTid Stortford Lodge—Gladstone Bag. Reward. Lynch and <\o., Stortford Lodge LOST— Grey Suede Purse, containing £1 note, silver, etc. Reward. Phone 90SW., or apply 329. Tribune, Hastings. APARTMENTS BOARD & RESIDENCE. XT’ACANCY for Young Man Boarder ’ Good home, moderate charge. Single room if preferred. Thone 989, Hastings. WANTED— Board for three girls, share room. Write 334, Tribune, 'Hastings. TO LET—Two Nicely Furnished Rooms, all conveniences. Separate entrance Handy to town. Apply 333, Tribune Hastings. TO LET—Sunny Double Bedroom, also Single Rooms. Apply 304, Queen Street West, Hastings. W ANTED on Havelock Hills—Two ▼ ▼ Sunny Furnished Rooms or Small Furnished Cottage, for two ladies. Ad. dress at 330, Tribune, Hastings. r |TO LET—Furnished Flat, four rooms * gas. e. 1., telephone, use conveniences. Separate entrance. Central. Apply 329, Tribune, Hastings. 6lB Heretaunga Street Lvl. West. FimUelass accommodation. The ideal home. Mrs. A. Tasker, prop. '■po LET—Large Bed-»jitirf Booms uh ■ o» all conveniences, including phone e. 1., gas and carshed; also Single Room. Mrs. Willoughby. 304 Soutbamp* ton Street, Hastings TO LET. TO L.ET (To suitable tenants) rpH HEE DETACHED OFFICE ROOMS, separately 1 required, in the Tri. bune Buildings Rents 7,6. \6 and 25/. respect ire 1,-. Xi.piy I nuuue. Hartings. BUSINESSES FOR SALE OR WANTED. ¥» ETA IL Fish and Dining-room Busi* Xa aess. lease .ow rental, no opposition, turnover £5O to £6O per week. £7OO walk out. Big money maker. Bone and Shaw. opp. Library, Hastings. HOUSES LAND C FARMS WANTtb. WANTED, for the ChristmaTliolTdays Bach or House at Te Awanga. Write Box 30. Napier C, NANCE. MORTOAGES first or second) pu*? chased LOANS GRANTED security land, chattels or lock H.B Investment & Finance Co Ltd.. Queen St Hast, itige, and Church Lane Napier HIKE PURCHASE Agreements purchased PROMISSORY NOTES discounted H.B Investment & Finance Co.. Ltn., Queen Street Hastings, and Church Lane, Napier HORSES VEHICLES LIVE STC--FOR SALE—lndian Runner Ducklings and White Leghorn Chicks A. E. Bea»er Makino, Feilding. UALE OF SEWING MACHINES. We are making special concessions for this month, and will deliver you an Oak 5-dr. Drophead, with- reversible feed and ball-beaiing compt. for £l2 10/-. Take same. Needle, bobbin and shuttle as the Singer. Get in early, only a few at this price. CUNNOLD, Municipal Buildings, Hastings. Esto 1891. Phone 373. UY BRITISH GOODS AT BAIRD’S— Doublewidth “Britway.” guaranteed fadeless to un and washing, an ideal fabric for ladies' and children’s frocks, in all plain shades, 1/8J yard. BUY BRITISH GOODS AT Doublewidth “Tohralcos,” in plain shades, fancy designs and nursery patterns, for childrens frocks, guaranteed tadeless, 2/6 yard, Buy British Big range of Check Gingaams, in large or small designs, all coloun, 1/j yardi Fadeless Gingham, superfine quality, 2 .3 yard, all doublcwidth. A BAFE INVESTMEN'I. tiy taking Capital Shares in the Muturi Building Society you are assured of a reasonable dividend m the outset. Capital Shares are £lO each. The Society’s Funds are all invested in and around Hastings on first mortgages of freehold property. The Shareholders’ interests are thus properly safeguarded. Full particulars from the Secretaries, 120 Queen St., Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 3 October 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 3 October 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 3 October 1927, Page 1

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