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Wanted. WANTED —A. Boy, Apply on Monday morning at the office of this paper. WANTED— A Drapers' h ssistant. Apply on Monday morning at the office of this paper. • TO BOCXTMAKERS. ■\T7"ANTED—At once, a good General Hand. ApW ply to W. Meban, Pott Ahuriri, WANTED— An active Lad, able to read and write, and a good horseman. Apply at Palmer's Stables. WANTED— Apprentices to the Dressmaking , . Apply to Airs Samson, Shakespeare-road, opposite Free Methodist Cburcb. WANTED— Good Painters! Apply at once to Bear and Wundram. WANTED— A goort General Servant, Apply at once to Mrs Campbell, Shakespeare Hill. I WANTED— By a young married Man, a situation in a Store or Warehouse; good hand amongst i horses ; first-class references. Apply to ' Energy, , ' Office of this paper. WANTED— A General Servant. Apply to Mr Kettle, Napier. WANTED— An active Lad; wages about £1 per week. Apply to John McVay. WANTED-A good Cook, either married or single. Apply to Mre Nelson, " The Lawn," Tomoana. I TO BOOTMAKERS. WANTED— A good General Hand. Apply to ffm. Tuckwell, Hastings-street. WANTED- Immediately two good Tailcrs. Firstclass hands will receive highest wages. Apply at once to O'CaUaghan and Armour, Tailors, Waipawa. WANTED— General Servants, Plain Cooks, and Nurse Girls; also, a Boy for the country. Apply at once to Sturm's Registry Office, Hastingsstreet. ANTED—Good Cooks, Housemaid, Nursemaid, and General Servants, for Town, Country, and Gisborne. Apply at Mrs Prebble's Registry Office, next Theatre Royal. WANTED— Employers requiring Servants to call at Gillett's mal& and female Servants Regis • ry Office, ismerson-street. WANTED— To rent a House with a few acres ol Lind at Teradale. Apply: with, full particulars, to ' Land,' office of this paper, ANTED KNOWN—That Mrs Barry is selling out her stock of Crockery and Glassware at cost price at Taradale, as she is giving up that branch of business, ANTED KNOWN—Tbat Mrs Samson, Dressmaker, has removed to Shakespeare-road, opposite the Free Methoaist Church. ANTED KNOWN-That H. Selig h*s just recelved a fresh assortment of Gent's Silver Levers and Ladies' Gold Alberts. Latest designs and other jewellery all at very low prices. Xf 7" ANTED KNOWN—T. R. SPILLERhas opened V V the Shop lately occupied by Mrs Miles, and will always have a supply of Refreshments, Summer Drinks, etc. Also, all kinds of Fruits and Vegetables in season. A call respectfully invited. ANTED KNOWN —GEORGE SCARFS has removed to his New Premises in DICKENSSTREET, where from the fact of his expenses being considerably less he purposes selling for CASH at the VERY LOWEST RATES, and trusts to meet with the same support that has been so generously tendered him in the past. ANTED KNOWN—That J. F. Sturm has removed to more commodious premises Iα Hastings-street: Opposite Monteith's Horse Bazaar. ANTED KNOWN—That the Woodville New Bakery will ehortly be open under the management of a first-class Baker and Confectioner. ANTED KNOWN—That T- P- FULLER can famish Venetian Blinds with all the latest Improvements. Funerals of all clasees furnished equal in style to any House in the Colonies. Mark the addres—T. P. Fuller, opposite Mr Garry's Foundry, Hastings-street, Napier. Joinery and Cabinet making in all ita branches^ •\T7 ANTED KNOW N:— GEO. V. KEMSLET, HAS REMOVED TO HASTINGS-STREET, OPPOSITE THE HORSE BAZAAE. THE CELEBRATED TROUSERS May stiil be had at O,rS. Best Value O^β Mt) in the Province. Zi*J 100 Ladies' JUST OPENED- ■«• lj PRINT COSTUMES Gents , PBn IHalf Price; Ladies', and —"" Children's 100 Children's WHITE CHIP WHITB PIQUE rpENNIS IBM COSTUMES, TTATS. Eβ Half Price. irr INFANTS' ONE SHILLING. I" -, PELISSES lf_.*T Very Cheap. Board and Residence. GOOD Accommodation for a gentleman Boarder in a. respectable private family ; terms £1 per week. Apply to "Nembsis," Daily TEiißaßArs Office. " ~~ NOTICE. A CCOMMODATION for a few Boarders at Mrs J\. PinhorNb's, Shakespeare-road, next to the Government Steps. _____ W' ANTED KNOWN — The TEMPERANCE HOTEL offers a quiet and comfortable home for Ladles, and Families visiting Napier. ANTED KNOWN — The TEMPERANCE HOTEL offers to Boarders superior accom modation with home comforts, at a moderate prices All single Bed-roomß, with use of Bath-room ANTiSD KNOWN—AII Meals are One Shilling at the TEMPERANCE HOTEL; Cup of Tea with Bread and Butter, 6d. Dinner from 12 to 2. Lost and Found. TWENTY SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST— From West Clive, about November 7th, one Bay Gelding, branded like WK (conjoined), on ribs, white snip on nose. Whoever brings the same to the undersigned will receive the above reWard ' J, B. HOLLIS. STRAYED or Stolen from the Okawa paddock Tivo Bay Geldinp,s, one about 15J hands high branded like < > on near shouldei, the other about 14| hands high, branded like ( \on near shoulder. Anyone giving , information — ' leading to the recovery of same will be rewarded; or anyone detaining them after this date will be prosecuted. Apply to Scale, Sanders, and Toll, Puketapu; or Mr W. Beamish, Okawa. Dartmoor, October 30th, 1882. , £10 REWARD. rpHE above reward will.be paid to any person JL giving information that will lead to the recovery of the two Bay Geldings advertised for as above, SEALE, SANDERS & TOLL, Dartmoor, Puketapu. Napier, November 14th, 1382. Tenders. ryiENDERS are required by the undersigned for the X supply and delivery at Deptford of a sample of New Zealand SALT 3EEF, say 10 Casks, from Napier, of 3001 be each. The Meat to be of the best description, prepared and packed in strict accordance with clauses 4, 11, 21, and 22 of the printed form of tender, copies of which and all further information can be obtained from E, A. Amphdrit, Hawke's Bay Club. Napier. The ten Casks to be sent to England can be inspected at Napier any day before the 23rd instant, or may be forwarded to Auckland for inspection at tenderer's risk, and within four weeks from date. A specimen Cask of Beef as packed in 81b pieces for the navy at the Royal Yards in England, can be opened and the cask inspected at the Store of Kinross & Co., Spit,every day until Thursday, the 23rd instant; particular attention is called to the strength and quality of the Cask If the Sample Casks and Meat sent to England prove to be satisfactory in all respects as regards price and quality when compared with American Meat, the Admiralty will be prepared to make a second trial on a larger scale by entering into an agreement for the annual supply, under legal secuiity, of about 125,000 pounds of Beef, to be delivered at Depttord, as may be hereafter arranged. It Iβ intended that a competing sample of 10 casks be sent to England from the five principal ports of the Colony. E.A.AMPHLETT. Hawke's Bay Club, Napier, 18th November, 1882. TO BUILDERS. ' fPENDERS will be received by the undersigned up J_ till FRIDAY, the 24th Inst, for Bricklayers', Plasterers', Carpenters' and Joiners' work required in the erection of new premises for Mr H. Williams, Ironmonger, The Lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. Plans and particulars can be obtained at my office. THOMAS R. COOPER, Architect. nLENDERS are invited for the erection of premises JL in Napier for the Colonial Bank of New Zealand. Plans and specifications can be seen at their Bank in Napier until FRIDAY, the 17th Inst", ; and ac their Bank in Auckland after the 20th met,; and at our Office, Dunedin. Tenders close at noon of MONDAY, the 27th instant. __ DREW AND LLOYD, Architects.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3545, 18 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3545, 18 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3545, 18 November 1882, Page 3

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