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1 ___ Wanted. WANTED— A competont General Servant: a Nureejjirl kept. Apply sharp to Mrs Bly the, Shakespeare load. blacksmith for Wairoa. Apply to M. R Miller, Napier. ANTED—For the country a Cook and Housemaid, or two General Servants, Apply to Mrs John Nairn, Pourerere. Y*TANTED— Apprentices for the Dressmaking. T T Apply to Mra Samson, Roslyn-road. TO TAILORS. "rrrANTED-A good Coat Hand. Apply to Geo,' ff; V. Kemeloy, Emerson-street. ANTED—A flener&l Servant. Apply to Mre Rlchardaon, Petaue, or to Mrs Kennedy, Shakespeare-road. ANTED—A Chok and Nursemaid, for the country. Apply to Mrs Spencer Napier. WANTED KNOWN-W. PREBBLE has jusb received a choice shipment of DESSERT. APPLES, PEARS, and PLUMS. Also, FRESH OYSTERS and SMOKED SOHNAPPER. m ANTED KNOWTSr— Hnving determined to reT linquish the sale department, I shall offer the whole of my HATS, CAPS. SHIRTS, SCARVES, and HOSIERY at cost price for 14 days, after whicli the balance will l>o aold by auction. This is a thorough cleaving out sale in order tnao I may give more time to my order trade. ; GEO; V. KEMSLEY, i Tailor and Outfitter, ! Emerson-street W' ["ANTED KNOWN—Gkorgk Scabfe has Auck- ! land SMOKED SCHNAPPER, in prime condition, just landed, prices from Cd to 8d; this lofc can be recommended. WANTED— Tbe Young Ladiee of Napier to know they can buy 2-button Black Kid Gloves at ROBINSON'S for Iβ lid per pair. RH. ROBINSON requires buyers of Brown Hoi. . lands at Cd, 7£d, 9d, IOJd, and Is per yard. These goods being duty free, defy competition. R- H. ROBINSON hae the best assortment of t Straw Hats in town, and is offering them at prices to clear. Girls' Straws at 6d, Sailor Hats la each. WANTED KNOWN—Enamelled Portraits, supo rlor to anything produced in Napier, are to he had at the NAPIER PORTRAIT ROOMS, next the Herald Office. Photos (finished with this process J will remain perfectly good for twenty years. Patrons can rely on getting a Genuine American Finish; 1 T. ANDREW, I Photo." WANTED KNOWN—That J. H, ANDERSON, Dickens-stroet, is prepared to execute all orders to Remove or Rise Houses (brick work included), or for Corcreto Tanks, on easy terms. 25 per cent, less than any other in the trade ; on the shortest notice. Terms one-third cash, and the remainder by agreement. TT-TT ANTED—A Mmrled Couple without encumTf berance; man as Gatdener; woman as Laundress. Apply Mr J. Nairn, Hawke'sßay Club, or after Thuraciay to Pourerere. WANTED— iwo good Bootmakers. Apply at once to D. E. Smith, Bootmaker, Gisborne. W ANTEP—Apprentices for the Dressmaking. Arply at once to Miss Gleeson, Neal and Close. ANTED—apprentices for the Mantlemaking department. Apply to Miss Henderson, Neal and Close's. ANTED KNOWN—Special- Don't you forget to com« &\ii'. see the Summer Stock of Ladies* Trimmed and Un+.-lmmed HATS and BONNETS at the," Bonanza Stow," which for stylo and variety are Second to noue. ANTED E WOWN—That ladies can obtain good Servants at Mrs Toop's Registry Office and Servants' Heme, White Road. WANTED KlsOWN—The great seciet of success at the "Bonanza Store" is: They do not store away half of oach season's Goods for the next year ; but sell at, prices that enable the proprietors to offer an entire ?JEW STOCK each season WANTED— Good Nuree-girls, Housemaids, Bar maids, end General Servants. Situation wanted by Married Couples, also by an elderly woman as housekeeper. Apply at Mrs Prebble's Registry Offiie, next Theatre Reyal, Napier. ANTED KNOWN-That the proprietors of the " Bonanza Store " are offering to the public the most Fashionable Stock of SUMMER GOODS that has ever been seen in Napier, at prices that must ensure a speedy sale. If™ KNOWN -QYSTEB,S,' every week. A good supply of choice Fruit and Vegetables Poultry of all kinds, at the Bhortest notice.—W MILKS, gaatings-atreet. ' "TXT ANTED KNOWN—My specialities are CanterVV bury Hams, Bacon, and Cheese, at the lowest remunerative fticee. J. W. GRIFFIN, opposite Host's Timber Yard.. (Inspect window for prices.) ranted "«to-qyste:Ri3-(Fresh) by every Boat from the Bay of Islands, at PRBBBLE'S Frmi Shops, Hastings-street, and Ten-nyson-street next Theatre Royal. Smoked FISH, of jthe best cureis every week.—Pickle Bottles bought in any quantity. WANTED KNOWN-Mrs C. Anderson has accommodation for a few gentlemen at her private Boarding-house, Marine Parade, Clyde, Wairoa. W "ANTED KNOWN—That the TEMPERANCE HOTBii is now open to receive Visitors and Boarlers. Bath Room, Reading Room, Ladies Room. 30 Single Bedrooms. Dinner from 1 to 2 ; Te|i and Coffee any hour- Termß moderate. ■TIT ANTED KNOWN— I That none other brew ■ But DYE'S BLEND would do i Fortho Rajah who relished I RARE TEA, ' DYE BROTHERS, : Indian Tea Warehouse, I Einerson-strcet, Napier. TWO gentlemen can be accommodated with Board and Rcsidcnca, at Mrs Brenton's, Carlyle-street. ~~ [A CARD] T)RIVATE Boiird and Residence at Mr 3J. Fer Jl nakdkz, corner of Ccote and Shaliespear Roads. Use of piano, bath, and every comfort. Terms moderate. % "DECEIVED K3R N*« Men's Blue Serge Jti SS. SIKH If/J Suifcs feom London— Hnn ~„,.,_ , lepj Men's Saddle Tweed Gents' Cork Helmets |w3 Riding Suits Gents' Merino Hoi- Erarc! Men's Bedford Cord \ mets Or] Trousers Gents' Straw Helmets Ipp Men's China Silk Gents' Ventilated STi; **\ „ i Helmets WMi Youth ? Summer fl ia ShaPeß O Littles' Holland to &33Btl£S ftrl Little Boys' Milton in variety. mt ?™% oys , Serge •; Sjffl Suit 3 • ONE FOUND REWARD. LOST, STOLEN, OR STRAYED-From Havelock, on the JKh instant, a CHESTNUT MARE, about 15 bauds high, branded B on noar shoulder. Anyone returning the same to H. ANDERSON, Havelock, will receive the above reward. FOUND— A NANNY GOAT. Owner can hay the same by paying cost of this advertisement oh applying to ERICKSON, ff j b Shakespeare-road. ; WANTED renders for Sawing about 12,000 feet timber; also for Splitting mateiial and erecting about three miles wire fencing. Tenders close oaHevemte Ist, 1881. __ p> Tahoraite. HTEKDERS will be received up till NOON of MONJL DAY, October 31st, for Moving and Altering a Building in Carlyle-strcet. ! Plans and specifications may be jj^j^jjjyg Carlyle-streeti ; No tender necessarily accepted. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS rpENDSRS will bo received by the undersigned I until SATURDAY, 29i;h instant, at Noon, for the Removal of House and Shop from Section No 512 Gpit to Section 367, Dalton-street, Napier. Specifications to be seen at my J °^ e: VAU r rIER Port Ahuriri, October 20th, 1881. f TIENDERS will be received by the undersigned up X till MONDAY, the 7th of November next, for Removing the present buildings, and erecting on the site a New Clarendon Hotel. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office. ■ The lowest ov any tender not necessarily to be aCCePte ' THOMAS R. COOPER, Architect. NAPIEII LAND AND BUILDINGi SOCIETY No. 5. Am7xri7i!*T TinrwTTNG of tbe above Society. GENERAL MEET» wo Chamber| on jjQNDAV,r^3^o-^-^|» a t as^^Xss h * tbreo ffiombera Byoworoime ROOPE BROO KING, Secretary..; "BMP.' M enz . ies ' ■ Certifies ted Accountant in Bankruptcy. Commission Agent, ./ AKD ■ ' - ' GENERAL BROKER. Agents in Auckland, Wellington, Chrlstchurch, Dunedin, and Melbourne - Insurances, Fii-o and Marine, effected. ~ Advances iieg °i?ted. r . . • • Tradesmen's JJooks balanced and Accounts fumisheo

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3220, 25 October 1881, Page 3

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