SITUATIONS VACANI fYTANTED- — Girl for light housework, sleep in. Apply ' 'Phone 6417, Hastings. . ' \\/ANTED— Smart useful- Lad, left schooh Apply Wise, Konini St., Hastings. ^ ANTED — Boy for sheep station, general work. Apply P. L. Peacock, Da Pelichet, McLeod & Co., Ltd., Waipukurau. ytf ANTED, in Napier — Capable person for. light house duties, and able to look after elderly gentleman. Ap- & ply Curran, 107 Riverslea Road South, Hastings, ^/ANTED— A good assistant. Must be a well trained dressmaker. No other need apply. Miss A. Grant, Karamu Road, Hastings. • ANTED: Experienced Help, plain cooking essential. Sleep out. Apply, Mrs. R. Braithwaite, 503 Fitzroy Avenue, Hastings. "yj^TANTED — -Single Shepherd, own saddle and bridle. Apply Dalgety's, Hastings. "y^/ANTED — :Coow General, no washing; wages 30/- weekly. Write P.O. Box 183, Hastings. WANTED — Cook General for • couutry; wages £2 week. Apply Mrs. George, Jamieson, 611 York StTeet, 'Phone 3646 Hastings. . , ^ANTED — Shepherd • Handy "Man. State experience and wages required etc. Apply Herald-Tribune, Waipukurau. ANTED.— For Big Hill Station, ; w experienced single shepherd: permanent. Apply J. T. Hewitt. Phone 6486 after 7 p.m. "yy ANTED IMMEDIATELY. -T~F^r ouir office,- Junior Assistant (female), ,16 to 18 years, previoug experience preferred. * Apply yrith copies of ref erencos to the Secretary — ROACHS' (1931) -LTD., ' P.O. Box 151 ; " ' . HASTINGS. J^ADIES & GIRLS WANTED. ' Earn £1 weekly in spare time; easy fascinating home employment; experience not necessary; distance no hindrance. Write now for illustrated book-. let and particulars of speeial offer. Enclose 3d postage. — TORCHON LACE CO., 229 Collins St., Melbourne C.l. ANTED— Experienced Ploughman, 60/- j reiiable Shepherds, 50/-.; Rouseabout (award); Cowboy; Cookgeneral (Wellington), 30/-; Houseparlourmaid; 6 Cook-generals; several Married Couples , (good wages); Second Cook, Waitress (hotels). — Hastings Labour Bureau. ANTED— Shepherd, single, 4 dogs, man who can repair a fence if necessary; Boys (3), 17 yrs., for Sheep farms; M. Couple, no children, by 30th Sept.; Cooks, temp. and perm., 30/-; Housemaid, experienced or willing learn ; Pantrymaid-Waitress; Housekeeper, for 1 adult; Lady Help; capable Girls. — Central Bureau, Queen Street, Hastings. SITUATIONS WANTED. (JjOUTH ISLAND Girl, aged 19, seeks position on sheep farm as picker up, or outside work. Can ride; used outdoor work, healthy and willing. Write 925, Herald-Tribune, Hastings. j>ELl'ABLE Girl (16) .requires position in shop; previous experience; references. Write 923, Herald-Tribune, Hastings. J ,ET US QUOTE YOU for your alterations, additions or repairs. Reasonable charges. 'Phone 2132, Mossman Bros., Builders. Plans prepared. YOENG MAN aged 30 requires position as fencet. Write 924, Herald-Tribune,. Hastings. J^ET US LOOK OT'KR YOUR HOME. Write Musson and Maddox, Builders, Hastings. Specialists in alterations (and additions. Plans and Estimates prepared. WANTED. — Concreting Paths, Dips, Swimming Baths; Brickwork, Plastering, Tiihig or Tar-sealing. Lowest prices. Ring Lancaster, 3874, Hastings. LOST & FOUND . JjOST from Stortford Lodge SaTeyards, Wednesday last — Jersey•Holstein cow in profit. Ring 3452 or H.B. Farmers, Hastings. "J iOST.— Between Waipukurau and Napier, spare wheel and tyre of Morris, 8 car. Reward. McCormick, Glenlyon, Napier. LOST—' V-8 Wheel Cap (1936), between Napier, Wairoa. Finder please return O. Clark, P.O., Palmerston North. "LOST from Hemi Street — Black Pup, Ring 2295, Hastings. Reward. LOST in Copeland Road — Round Basket containing purse, gloves and spectacles. Finder please return 920, Herald-Tribune, Hastings. WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE VYT ANTED — Two or three empty Rooms with fireplaee. Write 925, Herald-Tribune, Hastings. WANTED TO RENT— Cottage at Waimarama or Westshore beginning January. Apply MacGregor, Herald-Tribune Agent, Waipawa. T> OACHS' for Groceries — 6 pkts. Jel11 lies I/-, Lion Jellies 3 for 1/-, Lushus Jellies, pure fruit, 6d each; lge, bottles Ess. Almonds »-ncl Grange 1/8. WEST END -BAKERY for Betta Bread, always fresh ta'nd well j baked, fresh daily at Roachs ' Hastings. i
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 203, 13 September 1937, Page 1
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