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SITUATIONS VAOANT TyANTED — Housemaid-waitress, Apply Matron/lona Colloge. .'Phone 2778. ' ... YY/ANTED— Smart . .Boy for office work. Previous experience preferred. Apply own handwriting 524,; Herald-Tribune, Hastings. YYANTED— Boy under 18 years .assi^t motor repairs. Some experience preferred. Apply, evenings, 809 Warren St., Hastings. . "YYANTED— Girl Assistant ..for the Hastings Steam Laundry, Lyndon Road. • . . gALESMAN. — For Leading Ijni Radio, Refrigerators, Washers,. Good terms. Own car necessary* Apply 520," Herald-Tribune*. ' WANTED- — Shop Assistants, Seniorft and Juniors. Apply, J. R. Mc« Kenzie, Ltd. " * "YYANTED — Boy for orchard worit, Apply G. Griffiths, Twyford. ' YyANTED — Boy to-milk and gardeSj Apply 'Phone" 4018, Havelock Aorth. YyANTED at Once— -Ploughman, alsdj Teamster-rouseaboiit; exp. Gar-t dener, single. — Central Bureau. Quees St., Hastings. ^ WAN fED at Once— r-Two 8he|iliftri|[* . single, , with dogs, etc.; ' good wages.— Central Bureau, Queen Street. Hastings. • , . YyANTED— Youth (18-20) for Ce»» tral Hawke 's Bay sheep farnw Good opportunity for ' learner; pre, vious experience not necessary. Apply Williams & Kettle, Ltd., Waipawa. J YY ANTED-— For Maraekakaho Dis? trict: Willing- Youth- about 17, years of age to learn farming. Apply ■ Hawke 's Bay Farmers' Co-op. AssnJ Hastings. "" ' 'YY'ANTED — Orchard Workers. Write 513, Herald-Tribune, Hastings. YY ANT ED for our Office— Young well educated boy with bicycle, "as junior assistant.— H. A ' Mossman & Co y. ■ ' - - - ' ' Y^ANTED — Experienced Housemaidi waitress. Apply Carltoa HoteL Hastings. , ' * - YOUTH for orchard worlt Pennanenti , ■ . position to suitable applicant. Ap« ply Cook, St.-George's Road. "YY^ANTED for "Hat Box" —Junior Saies under 18 years; no experi-t ence. Apply "Hat Box,'? 218 Her#* taunga Street, Hastings. - YY7 ANTED — Y oung •' Girl for shop^ knowledge of books preferred. State "age and experience to 511. Her* - ald-Tribune, Hastings. YyANTED— Two Boys for garden . work. Apply E. GiUson, Eaton Road, .Hastings. * . * WANTED— Daily Domestic Help, 8 * a.m.-4- p.m., Sundays free, small adult family, Ring- 3323 Hastings, 0-7, p.m. • - * - WANTED. — "A" GRADE M& CHANICS, 2/10 hour. Only frat class men need apply. • ' ■ Garage Manager, , AVERY MOTORS, LTD., Ebor Street, WELLINGTON* y * • TXASTINGS LABOUR BUREAIX WANTS — Ploughman, 60/-; Shep* herds, 60/-; Married. Couple, £4; Sta« tion-hands; Rabbiter, £4 and found} Youth, farmffi Cowboys;- GeneralS} Housemaids; Parlourmaids; Girls; Waitress, , Housemaid, Pantiymaid, General (hotels); Wardsmaids, Hous#* keeper. - YyANTED — Shepherds (4), single, £3; Man, dairy farm; M. Couples; Hotel Chef, woman; First and Second Cooks, female, also EL-Maids, for Tour« ist Hotels; Hotel Generals; Pantry. maids; Nursing H.-Maid; N.-Gover-ness; Cook-G., 35/-; exp. H.-Maids; Lady Help; 2 Housekeepers, own inist. ress; Cook and H-Maid, together. — CENTRAL BUREAU, Queen St., Hast* ings.

SITUATIONS WANTED. YyANTED — Domestic work by k competent woman. Write 521, Herald-Tribune, Hastings. UHEARING GANG 6 (six) good Shearers, 8 (eight)) Hands and Cook; start any shed Monday, November 8th. Ring 80V Waipawa, W ANTED — Plain Sewing at home or will go out. Apply 514, HeraldTribune, Hastings. 0APABLE House-parlourmaid or housekeeper desires position ih Havelock or Hastings; excellent xeferences. Apply 516, Herald-Tribune, Hastings. yOUNG Lady. (20), smart, businesslike, would like position in shop or showroom. Apply 501, Herald/Frib* une, Hastings. j^ET US LOOK OVER YOUR HOME. Write Musson and Maddox, Buildors, Hastings. Specialists in alterations and additions. Plans and Estimateg prepared. Yy ANTED. — Concreting Paths, Dipa, Swimming Baths; Brickwork, Plastering, Tiling or Tar-sealing. Lowest prices. Ring Lancaster, 3874, Hastings. - * XIAY SWEEPING, BALING— Makes good hay better. Paddock baling properly done preserves leaves, enhances value of hay, inore economical feeding and handling, and occupies less storage. We "Cut to in the bales" any crop, contract or shares. LANGLEY 'S — 'Phone 2924, JUNANCE ^RRANGED On APPEOVED SECURITT* H.B. INVESTMENT AND FINANCE CO., LTD. ®U?5§I1 Stre.et • jg Jn|

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 35, 4 November 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 35, 4 November 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 35, 4 November 1937, Page 1

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