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Wanted* WANTED— In aa eligible situation, with a good view and a desirable situation on the hills, a Commodious House (furnished), with good garden and grounds, for a'paricd of at lea»t three months. Apply, statincr particulars, to John Davis Canning, Hawke's Ray Club, Napier. 28th March, 1854, WANTED— A Kitchenmaid. Apply at the Caledonian Hotel. WANTED Immediately, a man Cook for a station. Apply to M. R. Miller. WANTED-A smart Youth. Apply to H. H. Wall, Watchmaker, etc. WANTED— A female Cook. Apply at the London Hotel, Spit. WANTED KNOWN—That Mr SAEPFER has engaged the services of that well-known Hair-dresser Mr H. Kkai..—Tho American Hjdrcutting Saloon, Hastings-stre6t. TT7" ANTED—A smart Errand Boy. Apply to W Price and Innes, opposite the Post Office. WANTED KNOW N— DYE'S 2 s TEA "AS GOOD AS WE HAVE PAID 3s. FOR." PCBMO OriNION. WANTED KNOWN.—Now open; The New American IXL Halrcuttlng, Shaving and Shampooing Saloon, Hastines-street, Napier. Skliq and EdwAK»b beg to notify that they have opened as above in the premises lately occupied by the American Photographic Company. H. Skmg will still carry on the bu-oiness of Manufacturing Jeweller, E. P. Edwards (lato of B. Saoffer's), attending to the Halrdressing Department. TT7*ANTED KNOWN-If you want to buy new or second-hand FURNITURE, go to H. P. COHEN, opposite the CalcdouTSh Hote , where tho Show Rooms are one hundred- feet *ong, and from whioh a good selection of net- aud old Furniture, Bedding, China, Crockery, Glassware, and Furnish. lag Iromocgery may bo chosen. Furniture re. paired or made to ordor. All orders will reoelve prompt attention. ■ Second .hand Furniture bought in any quantities for cash. WANTED— Several Nurse Girls ; good female Cooks; and General Servants. Apply at Mrs Prebbie's Registry Officj. Tir ANTED KNOWN--JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FaOM ENGLANDA few choice Goods in Silk Quiltings, suitable for Ladies' Dressea, Gents' Dressing Gowns, and CMI« dren's Suits. GEO. V. KEMSLEY, Tailor, Emersoii'Street. WANTED KNOWN-Tho undersigned has re« ceived a nice and well Betected lot of New Books, School Books, Requisites, and Stationery direct, and is prepared to sell at very low prices, to effect a clearance, and to make room for now Stock arriving. R. T. SMYTHE, Hastings-street, Napier,, opposite Monteith and Co.'s Horse Bazaar. WANTED KNOWN - That Gsese, Ducks, Turkeys, and FowU can be had in any quantity at Mr MILES' Fruit and Vegetable Store, Opposite the Caledonian Hotel, Hastings-Street. WANTED KNOWN-Mrs C. Anderson has accommodation for a few gentlemen at her private Boarding-house, Marine Parade, Clyde, Wairoa. WANTED KNOWN—That th© TEMPERANCE HOTBL is now open to reoeive Visitors and Boarders. Bath Room, Beading Room, Ladles Rooi i. 30 Single Eedrooms. Dinner from 12 to 8 ; Tea jid Ccffee any hour- Terms moderate. WANTED TO SELL-A Five rocmed Hotse pleasantly situated on the hills. Termeasy. Apply R. G. Graham. TJT7"ANTED KNOWN—The undersigned still /V offers really good value for Cash—Tweed Suits made to ordor at 24 hours notice, from £6; Tweed Trousers at 10 hours notice, from £1 Ba. Fit style, and workmanship guaranteed. T. A. COTTRESI. Nest Caledonian Hotel, Hastings-street, Napier. WANTED KNOWN—That S. E. COOPER (lat<S T. Morrison), Watchmaker and Jeweller has a Splendid assortment of Watches, Jewellery, and Clocks on hand, at reasonable prices; fnd executes Repairs of every description, opposite the Union Bank, Napier. .—. c BOARD and Residence at Mrs.MrrciißLi/s Private Boarding House for gentlemen.—Penwatn Bouse, Carlyle-street, Olive Square, Napier. BOARD and Residence for a gentleman. Com. fortable home. Apply office of tbis paper. PRIVATE Board and Residence at Mrs Toop'S \jhite-road. _ Tcard.] PRIVATE Board and Residenoe for gentleman, at Mrs .Brenton's Blair Cottage, Carlyle-stree SPECIAL lOR THE OPERA. nfTfjjj, Ladies' Fancy Ladies' Fashionable [3JM CHENILLE WR-PS HEAD DRESSES, rjjgjl AND mm\ Cnoice BONNETS. KID GLOVES, MILLINERY HATS. one, two, four, l_i|!n six, and §£gH - r ew Plush Twelve Buttons. mfe3 TRIMMINGS. In all sizes. I__ B _J ~~~~ i*___a Plush Collerettea _Un__J J and Ties. *y——— —»— ———»■"l "■ m ■».—^~^^—— ~—*—~—*~~—* I^OUND— A CHEQUE on the Hastings Race "* Course. Th°. los«r can have the same by applying to S. HOOPER. Mr. Brooking's Notices. FOR SALE, A WELL-BUILT SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, commanding the finest view in the suburbs of Napier, together with nearly 5 of an acre of land, perfectly level, all thoroughly well trenched, and planted with ornamental trees, flowering shrubs and flowers; good orchard, lawn, aud kitchen garden. As good building sites ore now becoming so scarce this opportunity should not he lost of acquiring one Of the best. Price low ; terms easy. Apply to ROOPE MOOKING. February 22,1881. ■jy OOPE "QROOKING, LAND ESTATE, AND GENERLL COMMISSION AGENT, Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy Financial Agent Loans Negotiated Rents and Debts collected House Agency undWfaken Properties bought and sold, and Every description of Agency Business promptly executed. AGENT POP. Waipawa Mail , Tho V .ctoria Fire and Marino Insurance Company (limited) etc., etc., etc. AGENTS in Auckland, Gisborne, Wellington Christchurch, Dunedin, and InvercargillJ Broker under the Land Transfer Act. Mr T. K. Newton's Sales. EOR SALE, LADIES' MILLINERY HATS, Ladies' Millinery Bonnets Ladies' Underclothing Ladies' D'ntrimmed Hats Children's Underclothing Infanta' Caps and Garments Bfeck and Colored Silks Black Silk Velvets Black Crape Black Alpacca . ~ Black Italian and Crape Cloth FloS Feathers, and a variety of Other goods: Will be open to inspection by private purchasers every day (auction aays excepted) until cleared. T, K. nTTw TON,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3044, 29 March 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3044, 29 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3044, 29 March 1881, Page 3

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