Wanted. WANTED— A Cook. Apply at the Occident* 1 Hotel. ~\J£7 ANTED—For Arlington Station a Housemaid, » where a married couple i 3 kept. Apply at Captain .Newman's honsa. Napier. __ KNOWN- -R. H, ROBINSON having tV engaged 2 young lady for the Millinery, ia now prepared to the same on the shortest notice. Trimmed Hats fro-S 3s 6d. W 'ANTED-A Housemaid. Apply to Mrs Bell, Crown Hotel, Spit _. "ANTED—Good Cooka, Housemaids, Nursemaids, and General Servants. Apply at Mrs Probble's Registry Office, next Theatre Royal, Napier Tjrr ANTED KNOWN— W AR ! "W^ll Notwithstanding the infatuations" of Tβ Whhi and his followers, and the comblr-ec? forces of the BLACKS and the GREENS, our «£UM»w gene to the front and maintained their reputawn for unrivalled excellence. DYE BROTHERS, „_ The Little Tea Pot, ( Emerson-street, Napier., WANTED KNOWN-100 TONS of really good POTATOES, which must bo sold. Price, CASH at GEORGE SCARFE'S Store, 8s the folli sized Sa<>k. Ready for delivery, Monday, 31st Octo- • . I[Xr ANTED—A Blacksmith for Wairoa. Apply to ■YV M. R Miller, Napier. I TO TAILORS. . WANTED— A good Coat Hand. Apply to Geo. V. Kemsley, Emerson-street. ANTED—A Cftok and Nursemaid, for the country. Apply to Mrs Spencer. Napier. ANTED KNOWN-W. PREBBLE has just received a choice shipment of DESSERT APPLES, PEABS, and PLUMS. Also, FRESH OYSTERS and SMOKED 80HNAPPER. _ W" ANTED KNOWN-Having determined to Vβlinquishthe sale department, I shall offer the whole of my HATS, CAPS. SHIRTS, SCARVES, and HOSIERY at cost price for 14 days, after which the balance will be sold by auction. This ia a thorough clearing out sale in ordergthat I mayfgive more time to my order trade. GEO; V. KEMSLEY, Tailor and Outfltter, Emerson-street W' ANTED KNOWN—Enamelled Portraits, supe , rior to anything produced in Napier, are to be had at the NAPIER PORTRAIT ROOMS, next the Hbraid Office. Photos [finished with this process will remain perfectly good for twenty years. Patrons can rely on getting a Genuine. American KaiSh ' T. ANDREW, ; Photo. _ WANTED KNOWN-That J. H, ANDERSON, Dickens-street, is prepared to execute all ! orders to Remove or Rise Housee (brick work in* eluded), or for Concrete Tanks, on easy terms. 25 per cent, less than any ;other In the trade; on tbe shortest notice. Terms.one-third cash, and the remainder by agreement. ■ TTrANTBD KNOWN—Special- Dorft you forget T V to come and see the Summer Stock of Ladies' Trimmed and Untrimmed HATS and BONNETS at the " Bonanza Store," which for style and- variety are second to none; ■ • • - ANTED KNOWN—That Jadies can obtain good Servants at Mrs Toop's Registry Office and Servants' Home, White Road. ANTED KNOWN—The great seciet of euccese at the "Bonanza Store" is: They do not store away half of each season's Goods for the next year ; but sell at prices that enable the proprietors to offer an entire NEW STOCK each season WANTED KNOWN-That the proprietors of the " Bonanza Store " are offering to the public the most Fashionable Stock of SUMMER GOODS that has ever been Been in Napier, at prices that must ensure a speedy sale. W ANTED KNOWN-Q Ygrjp-ggg every week. A good supply of choioe Fruit ana Vegetables Poultry of all kinds, at the shortest notice.—W MILES, Hastings-street. Wanted KNO ™-OYSTEK3 (Fresh) by every Boat from the Bay of Islands, at PBEBBLE'S Fruit Shops, Hastings-street, and Ten-nyson-street next Theatre Royal. Smoked FISH of the best curers every week.—Pickle BottUi bought In any quantity. W "ANTED KNOWN—That the TEMPERANCE HOTBL ia now open to receive Visitors and Boarlers. Bath Room, Beading Room, Ladies Room. 30 Single Bedrooms. Dinner from 1 to 2; Tea and Coffee any hour- Terms moderate. T~CCOMMODATION for Single Gentlemen or _CX. families, with board and residence on moderate terms at Mrs HARDING'S, Percy House, Tennyson street. rf\WO gentlemen can be accommodated with Board X and Rosidence, at Mrs Brenton's, Carlyle-street ______ T)RIVATE Board and Residence at Mre J. FbrJL nandbz, corner of Coote and Shakespeare Roads. Use of piano, bath, and every comfort. Terms moderate; ____________ DECEIVED PER |>f J Men's Blue Serge XV SS. SIKH ■*# I Suits from London— Hi rWI Men's Saddle Tweed Gents' Cork Helmets Riding Suits Gents' Merino Hel- Emm Men's Bedford Cord mets |*1 Trousers Gents' Straw Helmets ■■ Men's China Silk ■E?l Duet Coat., Gents' Ventilated f?«1 Helmets H__-f Yout^, Summer Gents' New Shapes Felt Hats HP , *! Lsttle Boyß ' HoUand Gents' Black and Mwl Colored Felt Hats fTPm Little Boys' Milton in variety. § * *.l Suits i™**Ji Little Boys , Serge Tenders. npENDERS will be received by the undersigned X for Bricklayers Work at the new Clarendon Hotel, up to FRIDAY, 11th: November. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office. T. R. COOPER, ' Architect. .TO BUILDERS. mENDERS are invited up till SATURDAY, the X 12th instant, for Additions to a House in Cooteroad. ■ Plans, etc., to be seen at my ofßce. W. A. DUGLEBY, Architect. WORKING MEN'S CLUB. mENDERS wanted from Married Couples to act as Jr* _l Steward and Stewardess of the Working Men'e yf _ Club. : . \T "") Particulars on application to the undersigned, or tthe Club, Emerson-street. I Tenders must be in not later than MONDAY NBXT. Noyember 7th ' at KciVAL BEAR, Secretary. rriENDERS for the erection of a Foresters' Hal X will be received up till 4 p.m. on THURSDAY the 10th instant. _ Plans and specifications to be seen at my office. * FRANCIS E. SAUNDERS, Civil Engineer. Spit, November 1, 1881. _______ npENDKRS will be received by the undersigned up X till MONDAY, November 7th, for Removing a Building , next the Occidental Hotel, and re-erecting the pame at the Hawke's Bay Brewery. Plane and specifications may be seen at my office. The lowest, or any, tendei will not neceeearily be accepted. THOMAS R, COOPER, Architect. npENDBRS will be received by the undersigned up X ■ till TUESDAY, November Bth, for Additions to the Occidental Hotel. • Plans and specifications may be seen at my office. The lowest, or any, tender will not necessarily be accented. . THOMAS R. COOPER, Architect. rpENDERS 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 oflice. The lowest or any tender not necessarily to be accepted, THOMAS R. COOPER, Architect. HPENDERS will be received by the undersigned up X till THURSDAY, November 10th, for Additions. to <he Star Hotel. Plans and speclficatior s may be seen at my office. The lowest, or any, t* ader will not necessarily be accepted. THOMAS R. COOPER, Architect. ~~ To Let. "■ TO LET, 4 ROOMED COTTAGE. "" Appiy to BLYTHB ASP^O_ TO LET, TWO FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGES on the Hills. Apply to B . G , QRAHA M, Hastings-street, Napier. SHOP O LET—On reasonable terms, adjoining Brett's Confectionery Shop, opposite Holts Timbered. Apply to _ AS _ TON> Provincial HoteL " TO LET ON LEASE, mWO BUILDING ALLOTMENTS next tho Odd* 1 fellows' Hall, r _, mwum. TO LET ON LEASE, THE BUILDING ALLOTMENT between Me Martin's Tailor, and the new Photographic Rooms, c uyson-Btreet. ' ■ J. W. KNOWIfIS,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3230, 5 November 1881, Page 3
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