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Wanted "11,TANTED—A, smart Boy about 15 or » IT 16. Apply to J. H. Coloman. Man Cook. Apply sharp ' > V to R. S. McAulay, Mr. McHardy's, Pakowhai. _____________ W ANTE!)—lmmediately a Housemaid. Apply to Mrs Smith, Farndon J Hotel. ._ WANTED— A good station Cook. Apply to M. R. Miller. WANTED-- A small Girl about 12. Apply to Mrs. Cooper Shakespeare - road. 3 \\ 7"ANTED—A steady respectable young 3 \ V Man to drive a Cab ; must be a i good driver. Apply to J. A. Redstone. ; WtANTED—A General servnnt. Ap--1 YY ply to Mrs. H. Hill, Bluff Hill. WANTED-A good Cook. Apply Albion Hotel. • \I7~ANTED— A Kitchen Man; must have I v t experience. Apply at the Claronf don Club Hotel. YI7ANTED—A Married Couple without 3 n encumbrance for Poverty Kay. Ap- , ply to Fred. W. Williams, Spit. " TYTANTED—A Young Man as Waiter. J } Apply si the Star Hotel. WANTED —A Partner in a really good business. Apply to R. G. Graham. '. "TITANTED KNOWN—Barmaids, Wai--1 T tresses, Machinists and others, including station hands, waiting engagements at the Registry Oilice, swimming baths. _ } Immediately : Good Cooks, 3 YY Housemaids, General Servants, and Nursemaids. Apply to Mhs. Pbebble, Hastings-street. Wanted Known. 1 BUY YOUR DR A P E R "\7" RAP E R X AT ROBINSON'S, And make your Homes look cheerful with the PICTURES HE IS GIVING AWAY. "\T7" ANTED—Every one to come and sco T T R. Brett's Xmas Show To-night, all made on tho premises, no importation ; support local industry. WANTED— Purchasers for tho Cheap Toys on W. L. White's Christmas Tree. ANTED KNOWN—That R. Holt has got a large stock of Wire, Mortice, and Straining Posts for ealo at his timber yard, Port Ahuriri. ANTED~KNOWN-Xmas presents in great variety to he had at Smythe's, very cheap, including Photo and Scrap Albums, Writing Desks, Inkstands, Student's Cases, Mathematical Instruments, Purses, Card Cases, &c, &c. "ITT ANTED KNOWN—Those requiring t V School Prize Books would do well to examine R. T. Smythe's largo and wellselected stock just arrived; prices moderate. MR. Jeweller, is giv\_J ing good value in Goods suitable for Christinas and New Year's Gifts. 117 ANTED KNOWN—That Harding-'s yV 188-1 Almanac and East Coast Directory will be in tho hands of tho Agonts during Christmas week. L TTTANTED KNOWN—That Harding'* V V East Coast Directory contains nearly Three Thousand Names and Addresses, and is thorougly revised to date of Publication. "\TTANTED KNOWN—That tho valuH able Special Information contained ■ in Harding's Almanac found in no" other publication. WANTED KNOWN — That New Christmas Presents, Christmas l Books, and Christinas Cards are for sale at Harding's, Hastings-street. TTT ANTED KNOWN—Just received at [ T V Prebble's, Smoked Schnapper and [ Mullctt, and a prime sample of new Onions; and has to arrive per Southern Cross, 100 cases Apples. W. Prcbble. I TT7ANTED KNOWN—On hand and for i T sale, 2'J bales of Cornsacks at lowest, current rates.—Knight Bros., Hastings. "gkokgk scarfe" I~)URPOSES until the end of this year JL offering all liis FANCY GOODS, • CONFECTIONERY PACKETS, Lollies, &a. , &c., considerably under price," and to i Cash Customers Presents for Children will be given, amongst them extraordinary nnn-destruetable Toys, with musical or working parts—causing great delight. Como and secure some as soon as you can, and don't forget to ask for one of his Almanacks. A N T E D— ThoTublio to inspect SCARFE'S CHRISTMAS FRUITS just received, primest qualities, ex s.s. Triumph, via Auckland. Also a superior FLOT/R in small bags, to ensure an enjoyable XMAS PUDDING. REMOVAL AND "RE-OPENING. WANTED KNOWN—That A. Surra Las removed from his late premises in Emerson street, and lias re-opened in tho Premises lately known as Edward Gilletfc's Empire Oyster Saloon. A. Smith thanks his patrons and the public generally for the liberal support which he has received, and hopes l>3 r increased diligence in ' his new premises to gain a imioh largo? shure of public favor. WANT]iIDimOW¥~ThatT.P7FULLER can furniijh Venetian Blinds I- with all the latest improvements. Funerals of all classes furnished equal in style to any i House in tho Colonies. Mark tho address— T. P. Fuller, opposite Mr Garry's Foundry, Hastings-street, Napier. . Joinery and Cabinet making in all its ' branches. ANTED KNOWN—That General Groceries, Seed Potatoes, Eating or 1 Household Fruit, and Fresh Vegetables, can always be had of A. Smith, late Edward Gillott, at the lowest market rates. No extra charge for delivery. WA N T E D—Tailors, Dressmakers, Fathers, Mothers, Sisters, and Brothers, Cousins and Aunts, to call and sco the Light Running Standard (hand or ireadle), before purchasing anything clso. The Standard's are the only genuine iirstclass Machines in tho market. ', The Standard will sew anything; beat excryI thing. , The Standard is tho lightest-running Machine made. Tlic Standiird has the largest arm, and I more room than any other make, The Standard has the largest and nunplicst shuttle, no holm to thread. The Standard's needles cannot get wrong. Tho Standard's tensions require no altering, perfectly automatic. The Standard winds its bobbins without removing , work. The Standard's working parts arc all hardened steel. The Standard Machines are on castors. The Standard wo guarantee for ten years. Tho Standard wo keep in order fico of cost. The Standard —We give unlimited instructions to all. The Standard —10 per cent, discount for cash. Tho Standard on onsy iiine payments. The Standard Bicycles from £14. The Standard Wringevs from 25/. Tho Standard Knife Cleaner, 17/ti. The Standard Kilting Machines; tho best in tho world. The Standard Sewing Machine Company repair all kinds of Sewing Machines and Machinery, keep all kinds of Machine needles and parts, wholesale and retail. ■ STANDARD SEWING MACHINE CO > Hastings - street, Napier. ;-^,. t

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3880, 24 December 1883, Page 3

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