CHOICE CHRISTMAS GIFTS At & (J O.’B “FAMOUS LOW PRICES.” JAPANESE SUNSHADES, in prettiest colourings and designs, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 to 5/11 each. Children’s fiizcs, 1/9 each. Adult sizes, speci'ally reinforced with muslin, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11 each. ! FANCY BOXED STATIONERY, 1 colours blue, mauve, grey, white, 2/3, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 to 7/6 per box. Children’s Stationery in pretty rainbow effects, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 per box. WATERPROOF SPONGE BAGS, 1/-, 1/6, 2/6 to 3/6 each. FANCY POWDER PUFFS in assorted colours, 1/8 to 2/3 each. Plain Powder Puffs in all colours, lOd, !/•, 1/2 each. WESTERMAN & CO. - HASTINGS
SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED - Cook-General, house-par-lourmaid kept. Apply Mrs. Oswald Nelson, 'Phone 933, Hastings. 171RU1T PACKER and Shed Supervisor * required. Top wages and permanent position offered steady man. Arthur C. Foddy and Co., Box 142, Hastings. WANTED— Capable Help, housework and children. Other help kept. Apply Mrs. J. J. Faulkner, Wolseley Street, Ha stings. ’Phone or letter. WANTED— Good Plain Cook for small adult family in Napier. Housemaid kept. Napier Labour Bureau, ’Phone 335-2. \VANTED, December lOth-An Assisv v taut for St. Hilda’s Children's Home. Otane. References. Apply Matron, St. Hilda’s. Otane. Hastings labour bureau. (A. Rosenberg.) ’Phone 1468. Private 448. WANTED: Married Couple, wife cookgeneral man milk, etc.; Cook and Nursery Housemaid; Cook, 40/. (Hastings); Experienced House-Parlourmaid; CookGeneral; Housemaid; Waitress; General (hotel), 4U/.; Shearers; Cowboys, Lady Help; Temporary Helps; etc. Booking Office Duco and Wallace’s Motor Service SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED — Experienced Dressmaker desires sewing by the day. Address at 742, Tribune, Ba tings, WANTED — General Housework by the day by young married woman. Write 747, Tribune, Hastings. EXPERIENCED Machine Milker wants position on farm. Good worker. Write 74b, Tribune, Hastings, LOST AND FOUND LOST, last Sunday—Child’s Blue Overcoat, on Tongoio and Wairoa road, toward. Ring 126 1, Hastings. REWARD— Lost trom ocean Beach, Sunday last—Rail-grown Black and Tan Sheep Dog. Finder please ring IUI6S or 401, Hastings. lObT— Grey Purse, containing a few -4 shillings, between vVesterman’s and Roachs*. Finder please leave at Tribune, Hastings. REWARD. STRAYED from Paki Paki about a month ago—Two 15 months Jersey Dairy Heifers, one light colour, one darker. Substantial reward for information as to their whereabouts. GEO. EBBETT. Hastings. APAHIMLNTS. GQAHD 6- RESIDENCE VANTED—Furnished Bed-Sittingroom, V v use of conveniences. State terms. 746, Tribune, Hastings, WANTED— Une or Two Unfurnished Rooms, conveniences. Must be central. Write 749, Tribune, Hastings. TO LET. HpO LET—House or Unfurnished Rooms * Jl every convenience, best part ot Bastings. Apply 816 Ellison Road, Haotings. I’o LET—Modern Bungalow, motor shed, conveniences, central, V\est s.ue. Kent 33/-. ’Phone 771, Hastings. r g <0 LET—Cottage on Te Mata Road, JL about two miles trom Havelock. Apply Box 10, Havelock North. rpo LET—4 Rooms, 30/-, 5 Rooms, 27,6; JL 6 Rooms, 25/-. All conveniences and good localities. Wilkinson and Jones, Russell Street, Hastings. npd LET—Two 5-roomed Bungalows, I with sleeping porches. All conveniences, motor shed, etc. Best localities; 35/- per week each. D. Balharry, Hastings. TO LET or Exchange—Furnished House Napier Hills during school holidays, or would exchange for Furnished House, Havelock Hills. App’y Robt. Mitchell, Box. 189, Napier. 0 LET — Take vour family to the seaside. » PARTLY-FURNISHED 5-ROOMED HOUSE, also TWO 3-ROOMED HOUSES AT HAUMOANA. Preference to tenants for full holiday term ’Phone 540W.. Hastings. 3. WISE. WANTED WANTED - Gents’ Invalid Street Chair. Write *‘XYZ,” Tribune, Napier. ANTED KNOWN—Lorry leaving v v shortly for Taupo has space available for limited quantity of goods. For HOUSES. LAND & HiHMb WAHI tb. ANTED TO RENT, at Haumoana, fot out year—4 or 5-roomed House, with conveniences preferred. Write 682, Tribune, Hastings. I ( TOR EXCHANGE—House in Auckland, ' 5 rooms, convenient, for House or Section iu Hastings. Equity £4OO. Write P.O. Box 315, Hastings. WANTED TO RENT for three or tour weeks, • from ICtji December— Nicely *f urn i shed House, four or five rooms. Three adults. Hastings or Napier. Apply P.O. Box 165, Hastings. V<7ANTED, for a Client—Between 5 v v and 10 acres with good house, either in or within a few miles of the Borough boundary, Must be reasonable price. Murley and Son. Hastings. VMT ANTED. for a Client-Good Four- ▼ v roomed Bungalow in the vicinity of Cornwall Park. One with soldier’s or Government mortgage preferred. Send particulars to Murley and bon. Hastings. HORSES VEHICLES LIVE ANTED—Lady's Hack, cob pre- ▼ v ferred. be good. Write 740, Tribune. Hastings. c •NA N 0 E WAITED TO LEND-£1 to £5OOO, V v easy terms. See Horace Bourgeois, Confidential Financier, Tennyson Street Napier. 1 | uKIGAGEa brut ui second; pur--I*l chased LOANS GRANTED security land, chattel* nr lock H.B luveriuieui & Finance Co Ltd.. Queen St Hasting- and Church Lane Na pier HI Illi IB RLHAoE Agreement* purchased I’KOMiSSUIH NOTES discounted 11. B Investment & Finance ( a Lt< ._ Queen Street Ua st mgs. aud | fu k !■ KOCKS, Kay ue Cl.ene, Crepe Jvvde Cliene. Voiles, etc., to clear at great reductions. The Vogue (next Woodward, Chemist. Hastings. SMALL GOODS of high quality ere stocked at the West End Dairy, Hastings. Ham, Tongue, Brawn, etc., a But; > on cut.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 2 December 1927, Page 1
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