SITUATIONS VACANT. - " ■ .MilUtl^ . YyANTED. — Young girl or woman tqf do household, duties, no washihg.— n Apply 596, Herald-Tribune, Hastings, jYyANTED — Trustworthy housekeep«| er heli>, easy place and small wage«i Apply T. Miller, 609 Queen St. Hastings. . YyANTED — -A young girl or lady helpj, • for country; all convenienceij anbj electric stove. .Answer phone 2558. a YyANTED — Cook and HouSemaid to^] gether for Gisborne; also a gOodN Genfeial Servant. /Mayfair RegistryJ '253 Gladstone Road, Gisborne, 'Plionw 1647.- ' J yUANTED — Capable Help, sleep in, fid J children. Mrs. S. E. MorganJ Havelock North, 'Phone 2810. YyANTED by Elderly. Lady— Capabld Housekeeper, all duties. ' Apply byjj letter, 586, Herald-Tribune, Hastings, j YyANTED— Young Girfor^oMan fo4 housekeeping, afternoons onlyl light washing. " "Write 583, Herald-TriM une, Hastings. | YyANTED. — Youth milk 3 cow^ ride around sheep. Phone 6387 oi P.O. Box 2 Pukahu. r YyANTED: General Farm Handl "with dogs. References. Appljj G. G. Speedy, Taniwha, Waipukurau, , TXASTINGS LABOUR BUREAtf Wants: Youths, farm work; Cow3 boys; Ploughmen; Shepherds; Staf tion hands; Fencersj Cooks; Coofcl Cook Generals; House-parlourmaids 4 Married Couple; Woman Cook (hotel) | Machine Milker. ♦ y^ANTED — Ploughman, singlsl * cnan with 2 dogs for sheep- ah™ general farm work; nu couple, me.jj Youth, team work and assist cowsd H.R. Maids; Cooks, ' women; Coojtjj laundresses; General, hotel; Ladyf/ Help; Housekeeper. — WAITING: 313 Couples; Farm Rouseabout;- ButleM • Hotel and Station Cooks.— Central Bu» reau, Queen St., Hastings. ■ in .■■eoBsgesaii - SITUATIONS WANTED. YyANTED. — Rotary hoe work. Phbni TT 2939 Hastings. • Q.ARDENER seeks permanent em->' ployment, Havelock or Hastings^; , good all round man, Write 591, Her ald-Tribune, Hastings. VyANTED— Position housekeeper for two adults, modern home, electric lights, town or country. House--keeper," Herald-Tribune, Napier. YyANTED— 'Phone 2132, Mostmeit Bros., Builders and Contractor^ Hastings, for all ciasses of buildings, alterations and repairs. LET US LOOK OVER YOUR HOMEJ. Write Musson and Maddox, Briilders, Hastings. Specialists in, alterations ahd additions. Plans and Estimates prepared. * y^TANTED — Concretmg Path8, Dips, Swimming Baths; Brickwork, Plastering, Tiling or Tar-seaKng«. Lowest prices. Ring Lancaster, 3874,, Hastings. ~ 1 ■ ■ " , gggggggga»> WANTED TO RENT OB T.t! Ag-R YyANTED — Cottage and i to 1 acre> by careful adult tenant, Centrali H.B. ' ' Cottage, ' ' 597, Herald-Tribune,, Hastings. \y ANT ED To n,ease — Up to 100 acres 1 of Land, no buildings, within easy distance of PakowhaL T. L. Gordon.. Clive. * 1 ■ i ' IiOST & POUND. ; J^OST — Brown Pomeranian with chaislt attached. Finder please ring Tail-t-waggers, 3385, Hastings. • i L°ST, at the Friendly Society 's Hall„, on the last night of the Reveille^ Parcel containing a coat of fancycostume. Any person knowing where-' ubouts leave at or 'phone Denton' Wyatt's, Hastings. L^FT on Post Office stamp machine— One pair Suede Gloves. Findet kindly ring 2915, Hastings. J. JB. FLETCHER, LTD HIGH-CLASS BUTGHER j 408 HERETAUNGA ST., HASTINGS; VEAL STEAK 7d lb. Phone 3856. gVENING FROCKS, Models, at les« than cost price. Margaret Louise^ Heretaunga Street, Hastings. "p^ARGAINS in Woollen Socks andj Suits at Margaret Louise, Here* taunga Street, Hastings (oppositaj Pacilie Hotel). * j 8/6 "WESTCLOX DAX" 8/6 >" POGKET WATCHES, Fitted witb unbreakable glassea. ■ S. o.' GABLAND s S°» Jewellers • Hastings. ; - BEING TORTURED WITH GBIM- ! RHEUM ATISM ! . ,] npHOUSANDS no longer know thl| agony, as Birma Rheumatic Aem* edy speedily remedies the paiu and| restless misery of all uric aeid condie tious. You will iind Birma much mor«( effective, more smooth and palatsblei and more inexpensive. Only 6/6, 3(i months' snpply in self-mix packefci, Guaranteed. From Noel Wilson,M Pharmaey. i HAUVEY'S G1VES HEALTH FOR1' Id DAY. i 2^D A . DAY is all yoxi pay for the new! ' health and liappiness that Har-4 vey 's- Mineral Tonic makes possible. A! liberal sized 3/6 jar is a full month 's supply of revitalising mineral salts to steady and correclly govern blood, uerves, braiu, stomach, gJsin and bowels* Marvry'a is Ihe voritablc ' h'ialth "epa lu the jar." From yOur ehemipt. _
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 166, 31 July 1937, Page 1
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