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SITUATIONS VACANT. vy ANTED for Station— A Fencer, * * Permanent job to suitable man, Apply Dalgcty & Co., Ltd., Waipuku^ rau. T> OY~ W ANTED for Nursery work, ' Windsor Park Nursery, *R. Doubleday. 1 . : ; "VVANTED.— In Havelock = North, do^ ™ mestie help to' come in daily. Write 735 Herald-Tribune, Hastings, VAN TED — Capable Girl or Womai * * To " take' charge of working-man's home for few weeks. Address, apply; 730, Herald-Tribune/ Hastings.Ty ANTED at Once— Housemaid, few. * miles from Hastings on bus route, wages 22/6. Apply Central Bureau^ Queen Street, Hastings. vyANTED-^Reliable Girl for light housework few koura daily. FoK" address apply 729 -Herald-Tribune, Hafc tings. yur ANTED — Two Men to split about ' " 35-40 coeds , firewood on sharej^ Further partieulars from, O. Johanson4 ' Paki Paki.' YV ANTED, Fortnightly— A Washer^ ' * woman. Apply 725, Herald-Trib* une, Hastings. . - . • , . J^AND . gALESMAN is required for our .Land Saies Depa^ ment at Napier. , Applieant must have , saies , ability •and a* knowledge • of Napier and Hawke's Bay District. . - All applications to -b«' oiade in writi ing to— ' ■ 7 j- ' HARVEY, FULTON & B3LI^ - Tennyson Street, Napier, ?. ' i ' * • . TVANTED for Sheep Station-man dener, singl&; mostly • vegetablis^ some fruit; also young Gardener, flow ers, lawns, etc); " Shepherd; Cowman- * gardener; Youth, milking, teams, etc. Ufgently: H. Maids; H. Parlourmaidsj * Women Cooks; * Hotel Generals; H.M. Waitress,es, Lady Help.- — Central Lab* onr Bureau, Queen St., Hastings, SITUATIONS W ANTED. Yy ANTED. — Fenefng, scrub or fire> , wood contract byt practieal man, Apply "718 Herald-Tribune. *" Yy ANTED. — Phone 2132, Mossmha Bros., Builders and Contractors, Hastings, for all classes Of buildings^ aiterations and repairs. T ET US LOOK OVER YOfJR HOME. Write Musson and litaddox, Build' . ers, Hastings. Specialists in alterationt ■and additions. Plans and Estimatea prepared. * . Ty ANTED. — Conc^eting Paths, Dips, . Swimming Baths; Brickwork, Plastering, Tiling or Tar-sealing. Lowest 'prices, ;Ring Lancaster, 3874, Hastings. , , . » i ■ . . — ,i i_ — i " LOST. & FOUND. , "POUND on road at Pakowhai, about 4 10 days ago— Coil of Wire. Me« Glashan, . Pakowhai. T OST— Green Budgerigar. 711 Fitzroy ilvenue, Hastings. Reward. JT EATHER Fur Lined Glove Lost, probably between Karamu > road and- Tomoana Eoad. f Reward on re-? turning to "740, Herald-Tribune, Hasfc* ings. ..... T OST. — A car -door handle between Hastings and Clive. Finder please leave at 734 Herald-Tribune. J OST. — Gold wristl'et watch, in Queen Street W. Initials L.M.T. Finder please leave 708 Queen St. W. Reward, J OST — Brown Pocket Book contain-i ing new cheque book (Bank N.Z.), and postal note. Finder kindly ring 3031, Hastings. J^OST — -/"Hub off wheel small Morris truck. Finder please return Wil* liams & Creagh, Hastings. J OST. — My Budgerigar, coloured green. Reward. Nolan Wattie, Phone '2893. 5 BOARD & RESIDENCE JO LET. — Two rooms, kitehenette, furnished or "unfurnished, own entranees, meters; Karamu Road. Apply 200 Lovedale Road. rpO LET. — Partly furnished room; also ^ whare. Apply Stanley's Fruit Shop, Heretaunga Street, Hastings. YVHERE TO STAY— Rooms with cqnvenienees or bed and tray if dosired, two mintues past Railway Line, West Side. — Somerset House, cnr. King and St. Aubyn Streets, Hastings. WENTWORTH— 307 Avenue Rd. W. Good accommodation; single and double rooms. Central. 'Phone 3705. WHERE TO STAY " Q. R E E N G A B L E,S " " FOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE Under New Management and NewJy Renovated Throughout. Good -Table Kept. Rooms to Let with Tray. - W ANTED TO RENT OR IiEASE W ANTED TO RENT — 4-roomed House, good tenant, adults only. Apply 'Phone 3738, Hastings. JTORTON'S Assigned Stock. — Men's J oekey Boots, Black and Tan, were 27/6: now 19/6. , Heretaunga Street. JJORTON'S Assigned Footwear Sale. —Ladies', Kid Croquet Shoes, absolutely guaranteed, were 26/6: now 17/11. , Heretaunga Street. JTORTON'S Footwear Clearance. — Ladies' Tan, Navy and Black Tie Shoes, the latest, were 22/6: now 16/6. UQRTON'S Assignqd Footwear Sale) Men's Shoes, all sizes, Black and, i to^s: 13/fl a papi ^

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 183, 20 August 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 183, 20 August 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 183, 20 August 1937, Page 1

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