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We must fight with might and main against an inflation which means that no one paid for the labour and the services of either his brain or his muacle knows what his pay is to be except that for a long time it is going to coma down and drag him and every one who depends upon him through greater and greater hardship. —The Rt. Hon. J. Ramsay MacDonald.

SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Youth for farm. Good ’’ home. Help with small herd. Apply Mrs. Tritt, Tomoana Road, Hast■REQUIRED by firm of Merchants— Boy as Office Junior. Apply by letter only, Box 592, Hastings. WANTED—A Cook-General for Waipukurau district. Wages £1 week. Apply 611 York Street, Hastings. WANTED —Reliable Housekeeper for gentleman’s home; Waitress and Laundress (hotel); Cowboys; Youth for gar-leu; Cook-Generals, etc. Hastings Labour Bureau. WANTED —Experienced Middle-a ged Cook - Housekeeper. Housemaid kept. Write with copy references to 270, Tribune, Hastings.

SITUATIONS WANTED. yyANTED —Young Man wants Gardening or work of any description, 8/- per day. References. Write 281, Tribune, Hastings. yy ANTED, by married couple—Work in country. Small remuneratiou and keep. Write 284, Tribune, Hastings. YOUNG MARRIED MAN with considerable business and sales experience, including motor business, seeks engagement where ability and integrity are necessary. Would consider taking shares in any sound proposition. Replies to 253, Tribune, Hastings W ANTED, by experienced girl— Position as Housemaid in hotel or boarding house. Apply 258, Tribune, Hastings.

LOSx & FOUND. T OST, on Saturday afternoon in Hastings—Box containing part of an evening frock. Reward on returning to Woodward’s Pharmacy or ring 6034, Hastings. last night—Working Girl's Wristlet Watch, between Cooper’s East and Arcadia. Please return No. 285, Tribune, Hastings. — Fiat Starting Handle, between Stortford Lodge and Sawmill, Fernhill Road Please leave at “Pop Inn” Shop, Stortford Lodge. Reward. T OST, on Monday, 30th, from Pako what Road—Jersey Bull, 18 months old. Finder please apply 282, Tribune, Hastings. Reward. f OST, between Whyte and Glenny’s and Polling Booth (Haveloek North) —Fountain Pen. Reward. Tribune, Havelock North.

TO LET.' tJO LET —Shop, 40 x 40, lately occupied by J. W. Shaw, Apply Fraser’s Garage, Hastings. fpu LET OR LEASE, immediately— My Orchard of 2J acres, full bearing. Fryer, Te Mata Road, Havelock North. GpO LET—Main Street Shop. Good frontage. Vc.-y central. Apply 250, Tribune, Hastings, or ’Phone 3214. rpo LET—Shop and Bach. Ross, Dysart and McLean, Hastings. rpO LET—Lock-up Motor Garage in centre of town. Renta! 10/- per month. Convenient position and easily accessible. Apply Secretary, The Tribune, Ltd., P.O. Box 180, ’iPhone 3531, Bastings. •

WANTED TO RENT VVANTED—Bach, West side, Hastings, Reasonable rent. Write 283, Tribune, Hastings.

HOUSES & LAND WANTED. WANTED —A Cottage at Haumoana or Te Awanga for two 'or three weeks in January. ’Phone 3107, Hastings. HORSES, VEHICLES. LIVE STOCK. JpOR SALE —8.0. Cockerels, three months, also Grown Fowls. Apply W. G. King, 1015 Frederick Street, ’Phone 2354, Hastings. pOR SALE —25 Breeding Sows, pedigree Berkshire, Tamworth and Large White Cross. For address apply 277, Tribune, Hastings. SPECIAL THIS WEEK! Jersey Cow and big Jersey Heifer Calf; £5 the two. W. Cropp, Miller Road, Havelock North. THE “DANDY” ENSILAGE AND HAY SWEEF (Patented). Easy and Efficient. 5 TOOTH £3 17/6; 7-TOOTH £4 7/6. Particulars I DANES, Coachbuilder, BUCKLAND Waikato.

OFFICE SUPPLIES. Desk-date Refills for 1932 to hand. Made in New Zealand, and reduced in price. British-made Typewriter Ribbons, for all machines. Highest grade, at specially low prices. Exceptional value in three “Woodstock’ Typewriters at £l4 each. Terms arranged to suit purchasers. Tyrewriters ou hire from 5/- week. JOSEPH WILSON & SON, QUEEN ST. HASTINGS. Phono 2933 WESTERMAN* & CO., Hastings. - ’ 100 Pairs Men’s Flannel Sports Trousers, in all colours. Usually 22/6, 23/6, 29/6, 32/6. To go for 16/6, 17/6, 19/6, 21/-. VyESTERMAN & CO., Hastings,— Get your Travelling Bag from us. Big selection of Bags, Suit Cases, etc. See our assortment.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 301, 4 December 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 301, 4 December 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 301, 4 December 1931, Page 1

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