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SITUATIONS VACANT & WANTED , VVANTED — General or Companion- , Help few hours daiiy. Wages 7/6. 1 Write 119, Tribune, Hastings. IVANTED, for fortnight — Capable Girl for light housework and plain s cooking. No children. Apply 220 i Lascelles Street, Hastings, between 7 , and 8 p.m. yv ANTED—A Reliable Clean Girl ; daily. For address apply 102, Tri- , bune, Hastings. 1 \^ANTED —Work on sheep or dairy farm. Willing worker, experie enced. Keferences if required. Write . 998, Tribune, Hastings. pWO Energetic Youth, experienced 1 all farm work, seek situation near Hastings. Write 103, Tribune, Hast- . ings. • ADVERTISER would plough Md disc ground for use of portion for > cropping. Write 115, Tribune, Hastings. TVANTED, by capable girl—Housc- • work. Good with children. King ■ 3640, Hastings. J> EFINED Young Lady wants position as Lady Help, capable of taking charge. Write 116, Tribune, ■ Hastings. J 7 WHETSTONE, Painter, Paperhanger, signwriter ,ete. Town or • country, contract or labour only. All materials and workmanship guaranteed. Estimates free. 'Phone 4228, Hasting.--. \VANTED — Upholstery Work, any description. W. G. West, 607 > Miller Street, Hastings. 'Phone 3870. ’ VVANTED—Concreting Paths, Dips, Swimming Baths; Brickwork, plastering, Tiling, w Tar-sealing. Lowest prices. Ring Lancaster, 3874, Hustings, pit Eld FREE! FREE I Ono Boom Papered Free if we paint your house. For particulars communicate with J. T. Wakefield, Painter and Paperhanger. New address: 310 Avenue Road, Hastings. LOST AND FOUND. QTRAYED from Tomoana Road —Pel Lamb with chain. 'Phone 3079, Hastings. J OST, recently—Disc off car" wheel. Reward. Finder please return 987, Tribune, Hastings. Tuesday evening, off Hasting.--Havelock 5 p.m. bus — Handknitted Pram Cover. Reward. 'Phono 2277, Hastings. T OST, between Te Aute and Stortford Lodge—Two Bags of Wool. 'Phone 4023, Hastings pOST, Sunday morning—Lady ’• Gold Wristlet Watch, Finder please apply 104, Tribune, Hastings. Reward. HORSES, VEHICLES & LIVE STOCK. poR SALE—Three Well-bred Cocker Spaniel Puppies. Apply P.O. Box 90, Hastings. poll SALE—Two Springing Jersey Heifers, £3 10/- each. 'Phone 6123, Hastings. JERSEY COW, young, quiet, sound, giving 2 gallons. Sell or exchange one on drop. W. Cropp, Havelock North, 'Phono 6822, evenings. SHETLAND PONY j young, quiet with children. Sell or exchange. W. Cropp, Miller Road, Havelock North. 'Phone 6822, evenings. WANTED TO RENT. TVANTED s(with sleepii rob) or Groomed Bungalow with garage. Rent in advance. References. Write 110, Tribune, Hastings. TO LET. pO LET—4-roomed Cottage and 9 acres, offer; 4-roomed House, all conveniences, 16/-. Apply A. D. Purchas, Queen Street, Hastings. po LET—House, five rooms, all conveniences, Garnett Street, 22/6 per week. Apply 312 Gascoigne Street, Hastings. po LET—Four-roomed Bungalow, all conveniences, East side; 22/6. Approved tenant. Harold Smith and Co., Queen Street, Hastings. po LET—6 Rooms, Havelock, 22/6; 7 rooms, West, 30/-; 5-roomed Bungalow, 25/-; Furnished Rooms. 12/6; Main Street Shops, £1 10/-, £2 10/-, £3 10/-. Trail and Fryer, Hastings, po LET—4 Roomsi 15/-; 2 Rooms. 12/-; 6 Rooms, 18/6; 5 Rooms, 17/6; 5 Rooms, 25/-; 10 Rooms, 35/-; and others. Apply to F. C. Wilkinson, Agent, Queen Street, Hastings. pO LET —8! Acres and 6-roomed House, also sheds, 32/6 per week. To Let or Lease: 8 Acres, 5 rooms and sheds, £2 per week. Apply to T. E. LINDSAY, RUSSELL STREET : HASTINGS BOARD & RESIDENCE. CAULFIELD HOUSE SYDNEY STREET E., WELLINGTON (Opp. Parliament Buildings) UP-TO-DATE GUEST HOUSE Wooden Construction. Tariff: 10/6 and 12/6 a day. Weekly by arrangement. 'Phone 42-365. MRS. E. MAXWELL. SHOP TN HAVELOCK! MRS. K. M. HAKVEV Ladies' Silk and Moul Hose, from 3/'to 5/11; Fleecy-lined and All Woo. Bloomers, from 1/11 to 5/11; Woe Singlets, in white rn.l colours; Girl Black Gym Hose, from 2/6; Children L Sox, from 1/3; Boys’ Sox, from 2/6. yy'l.s I Ei.'M 8 I riday Bargains Remnants and Oddments half-pi h ■ or one-third off. Fancy Knitted WoeFrocks, smartest checks and Angoi. decks, belted nnd pocketed, biwarehouse purchase to clear, 47/6 f< i 29/6, 57/6 for 39/6, 67/6 for 45/ , a - Westerman's, Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 158, 20 June 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 158, 20 June 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 158, 20 June 1935, Page 1

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