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He who does the most good is the ? greatest man. Power, authority, dig- ? nity, honour and station are so far I valuable only as they put it into the I hands of men to be more useful than 1 they could be in private life. —Jorten.

SITUATIONS VACANT. yyANTED —Capable Help, household duties, 8 to 5, excluding Sunday. Temporary position. 10/- weekly. Apply 1211 Caroline Road, Hastings, between 7 and 8 to-night. yy ANTED—GirI for housework in town. 9 to 2.9/- weekly and meals. Write 615, Tribune, Hastings. WANTED, at once —Housemaid, temporary position. Apply Hastings Hotel, Hastings. M T ANTED—Married Shepherd (wife cook for men); Cook-General, 25/-; Relieving Maid (hotel); Married Couple (wife cook-gcneral, man milk etc.), £2. Hastings Labour Bureau. VyANTED —Capable Girl for house* work. Ring 6086, Hastings. \y ANTED—Middle-aged Person” aS duties; 15/-. Apply evenings after 8, 207 Charles Street, Hastings. THE TIMES DEMAND The only man who is really safe in his job to-day is the TRAINED man-*, the man who KNOWS. Thousands of young men have realised this, and have enrolled with the I.C.S. for that extra knowledge they need to make thenl secure under the new conditions. The I.C.S. has helped countless thousands ta success. It can help YOU. Write ns for illustrated literature and full particulars of our spare time study courses. SHORT STORY WRITING—RADIO—• ACCOUNTANCY — MATRICULAi TION — ENGINEERING—COMMEB. CIAL ART—AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER COURSES TO CHOOSE FROM. THE INTERNATIONAL CORRE& PONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.) LTD128L WAKEFIELD STREET, WELLINGTON. SITUATIONS W.’NTED. yOUNG LADY' wants housework. Sleep in preferred. Write 619, Tribune, Hastings yyANTED —Position as Housekeeper by competent and reliable person. Urgent. Apply by letter to 620, Tri. bune, Hastings. W ANTED fpWO Relief Workers would like Wood, any kind, for cutting. Ur» gent. Write 616, Tribune, Hasting*. LOST & FOUND. LOST — Lady’s Overcoat, vicinity Pepper Street. Special value to owner. Please communicate Eatwell*ls Store, Gordon Road, Hastings. LOST, between Tuki Tuki River and Pakowhai Road — Aerial Motor Cycle Knee Grip. Finder please ring 3908, Hastings. LOST, Saturday, vicinity Railway Station—Small Leather Purse containing sum of money. Finder kindly return 618, Tribune, Hastings. LOST, Saturday—Pair Spectacles, between Charles Street and Stortc ford Lodge. Finder kindly return Mrs. McLean’s Cake Shop, Herctaunga St., Hastings. LOST, between King Street and Southland Road — Lady’s Gold Wristlet Watch. Initials W.C. Valued keepsake. Reward. Apply 612. Tribune, llil'ti. igs. TOST—A Brown Lem her Glovo between Hastings and Havelock Nth. Wednesday night. Please return 610, Tribune, Hastings. LOST —Motor Glove, between Ross, Dysart and McLean’s and Railway Station. Finder please return to Ross, Dysart and McLean, Hastings JpOUND — Chesterfield Suites at Shaw’s, Queen Street, Hastings, for £lO 10/-. TO LEI r po LET—Bungalow, We.-t ■ ly furnished, 32/6; 4-roomed Houso 20/-, 2 rooms 14/-. Harold Smith, Land Agent, Hastings. 'T’O LET—Two Rooms and 5J acres land, handy. Rent £1 per week. Also Houses from 20/-. Apply to F. ft. Wilkinson, Agent, next P. 0., Hustings. r pO LET —Nice 5-roomed House, motor garage, situated lleretaunga Street, near Catholic Church. Write 603, Tribune, Hastings. TO LET OR LEASE— Q ACRES & NICE FIVE-ROOMED ° HOUSE. Rental 30/- per week. Apply to— T. E. LINDSAY Russell Street, Hastings. r po LET—Lock-up Motor Gaiagcs iu centre of town. Easy of access day or night. Rent 10/- per mouth. Apply Secretary, Tribune, Hastings. TO LE T - ~ INDI 1> OFFICE, consisting of two rooms and strongroom on ground floor iu Public Trust Building, Hastings For particulars apply “Hawke’s Pnv Herald.” Napier. pjONEYLAX is the ideal laxative lor children. Safe and gentle. Tastes delicious. 1/6, 2/6 and 5/6. Chemists mid t-tnres

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 71, 6 March 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 71, 6 March 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 71, 6 March 1933, Page 1

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