SITUATIONS VACANT & WANTED, JJASTINGS LABOUR BUfeEAU.— Wants: Second and Third Cooks, Waitress, Relieving-Maid, (Hotels); Laundress (Institution) ; Housemaids and Wardsmaids . (Hospitals), Plougkand Wardsmaids (hospitals); Cooks; House-Parlourmaids; Generals; Cow-' boy; good Milker; Rabbiter; Ploughman, Station Cook-baker £3 etc. ■y^/ANTED : Young Girl as household help mornings only. 10/- weekly. Address at 514 Herald-Tribune, Hastings. "y^ANTED— Giri for Housework, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., good home, handy, wages 15/-. 'Phone 2924, Hastings. WANTED — - Experieneed Waitress* Apply Carlton Club Hotel, Hast" ings. TX/ANTED — Girl for housework, 8—2, Apply 601 Pepper Street, Hastings A THOROUGHLY CAPABLE GIRL as First Saies for hosiery, wool, glove and fancy depts." Bright prospects and good wages' to eotnpetent girL Apply with copies of references to Andregen's, Ltd., Wairoa. WANTED. — Energetio and capablei grocer 's assistant. Knowledge of provision trade an advantage, Apply, Roachs' (1931) Ltd., Hastings. "y^ANTED -A xefined Girl; must b.o. able to do plain cookincr. Hfra,
Shadbolt, Kaiapo Road, Hastines^ 'Phone 2302. , . ^/ANTED — Cook for Woodford House, duties *to commenco Monday, 12th inst. For particulars apply Matron. K ' "y^ANTED — Man for T few weeks top dress with distributor, Apply 50L Herald-Tribune, Hastings. ANTED — Single Men to shepherd, assist and repair fences, Apply 499, Herald-Tribune, Hastings. J ^TANTED — Young * Girl for; houae* work, no washing, two adults. Ap^ ply 500, Herald-Tribune, Hastings, WANTED— Married Shepherd (Si school), wife's duties nil. Write With references to 491, Herald-Tribune. Hastings. WANTED — — Experieneed married Shepherd' wife cook for one or two men periodically when required; ownr cottage, no school. Apply, by lettec stating age, enclosing copies of refer-i ences to F. N H, Beamish, Whana Whana, Hastings. QAPABLE NURSE, 2 yeaTs hospital training, desires position, invalid or ^ elderly person. Write 502, HeraldTribune, Hastings. Q.ENERAL STATION HAND requires position on- sheep station; married, no children, good references. Write 504, Herald-Tribune, . Hastings. WANTED — Concreting Paths, Dips, Swimming Baths; Brickwork,
Piastermg, Tilmg, or Tar-sealing. Lowest prices. Ring Lancaster, 3874, Hastings. Y4/ANTED— 'Phone 2132, Mossman Bros., Builders and Contractors, Hastings, for all classes of buildings, alterations and repairs. 'pHONE MUSSON & MADDOX, Builders and Contractors, Hastings, about that new building, those alterations, or ahy repairs. Estimates free. LOST fe FOUND. L0ST} last Wednesday between Karamu Road and Railway Station— 1 * Green Hydranlic Jack. Please ring 2037, Hastings. J^OST— Gent's Argyle Bicycle, number 65268. Good reward. Apply 510, Herald-Tribune, Hastings. jTOST last Tuesday — Gold Wristlet Watch. Good reward. Returu 495, Herald-Tribune, Hastings. POULTRY, ANIMALS, Etc. J^ABRADOR PEDIGREE PUPS for Sale, five mqnths old, by Lassie of Glenlossie, ex Eilyer Ron (imp.), good workers, for gun or show purposes; only two dogs left. Price five guineas each. Apply Mrs. L. Easton, Pukeuri Jcn., Oamaru. WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE. WANTED — 3. or 4-roomed House, ; about 15/-, 2 months rent in ad- ■ vance. Apply ".Couple," HeraldTribune, Napier. WANTED TO RENT— Garage for : single car. Write 511, Herald- . Tribune, Hastings. WANTED — 2 or 3-roomed Cottage; good tenants. Write 507, HeraldTribune, Hastings. OAINT Your Bathroom with Smith and Smith 's Brightlight Enamel. MARRIED PEOPLE . JTAVE YOU A COPY of the "Husband and Wife's Handbook" by Dr. H. Aleott (London), who explains all intimate matters clearly and coneisely. Catalogae of hygienic appliances included free. Two books posted in plain wrapper for 1/- only (stamps or postal n6te). Send at once to Chemists' Supplies Co., Dept. H.B., P.O. Box 1178, Christchurch. J£EEP AGE AT BAY by growing trua natural c.olour back into grey hai* witb Van-Grey tonic. Noel Wilson, Chemist, Hastings. pAINFUL RHEUMATIC KNEE cured in one week — Mr. R. W. Robson, Manchester Street, Christchurch, writes: ' ' Suffering from urie acid, I developed a stiff knee. I decided to try E.U.R. and one week's treatment removed the trouble. A dose or two weekly prevents any recnrrenee." R.U.R. Rheumatic Treatment (large size) is sold with a genuino money-back guarantee. Free Booklel from Webber's Pharmacy; L. R. Grant; Leigh & Eagle and Murray's Pharmacy, Waipawa; Hobsons Ltd., E. E. Prior,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 67, 6 April 1937, Page 1
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