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ANTED—A good, smart Girl, about -*' tV 15 or 16 years' of age, as sales-? cc woman. Apply.R. Hannah and Co. . ~ he iMMEIDIATELt—A good , a V> Coy»k. Apply between 10 and 1 110 o'clock to Mrs Garlile, Tortherwalst. WANTED— Apprentices and Improvers tothoDressmaking.—A. J.M'Ewanj r Hastings House, Hastings. ;-.-A WANTED— At once Fellmongers *at Tomoana Works. '■ WANTED— A Youth of some experience in the trade for our Clothing Department. Apply Blythe and .Co. ::: ' - IHANTED—Furnished Bed-room for io tV two young Ladies with use of g Kitchen ; must be central. Address, stating t-s terms, " Veta," Telegral'h Office. 1 )?' K BBLE has landing this day » t . JL Oranges, Pines, Bananas, Loquots, Ltmons, Auples, and Cocoa Nuts ; , c also, Baracoutta amfFRESH OYSTERS. MRS TpREBBLE wants quick good JL Cooks and Housemaid ; also V" a good experienced Nurse." Have a good jt Man Cook on books wanting?"a situation. ■'■- 117 ANTED—Offices to Clean, or any V t kind of Charing work. Apply to Mrs Anderson, Mrs Clark's Cottage, Beachroad. ■■■;.■• ,•■.. ~ \\T ANTED— A- Married Couple for v ' w Country Hotel; Man must bo ablo z to bake bread Apply Kinross and Co. MRS TVTOKRISON, Certificated Mid - -LvJL"' wife, next door to Mr ? Gillies,- White road. >--..■ *. 13 t _£V SHOP, Emerson Street, Napier. Just j received ex Doric and Rotomahana' second T and third shipments for Summer Season. " ; -OARPETS ! Just opened ex Doric direct p : \J - from manufactures ..4'bales'Tapestry Carpets @ l/10i and 2/2 per yard ; '2 bales Brussels Carpets @/!/- per yard.* Axmirister Rags to match @ 10/6 and 12/6 each at . Robinson's. ' ;;'■'■'■ LINOLEUM! LINOLEUM'!! Splendid value and new patterns only 2/11 at Robinson's. , _ . '' TWEEDS ! Another supply \3T of this very cheap and durable tweed [ which lias given such universal satisfaction in previous seasons @ 1/9 per yard and sold 1 only by R. H. Robinson, Emcraou Street. ING HAMS @ Sid, Sateens in Fancy \X. Checks® 9d, P"rints and Pompadours : @ 4d and oid and Harvard Shirting from. : 6Jd ;ire all very strong arid serviceable.'and i all meeting with the ready sale that'their L value commands at Robinson's, Emerson ". Street. - ' '' " ' ■'" 17LISE ! ELISE! ! Ed Gloves in black, JI-J evening and new summer shades. Ex ! Rotomahana we opened 20 dozen;, of the 1 above Gloves which-are fast gaining a grand reputation throughout the Australian colonies and arc equal to the Florence and being 4-buttoned are remarkably cheap @ 3/C per pair. Kept only by R. H. Robinson, Emerson Street. . ~ . . .-^ /"CLOTHING- just to hand ex Rbtomahana \_J 2 cases Melbourne made Clothing, splendid fit and quality, and all wool, comprising gent's trousers and vests : all shades @21/-, 22/6, and 24/6, gent's Geelong twee suits @ 45/-, 50/-, and 54/-, also, Boy's arid Youth's suits of "the same qualities and equally cheap. Call and see the above' , at Robinson's, Emerson Street. • • T ANDING ON MONDAY ex Pleiades JIJ 2 cases little Boy's clothing in Jersey, Sailor, Oxford, and Norfolk suits, also, Boy's and Youth's and Gent's black worsted suits, particulars of which will bo given in futuro issue by E. H. Robinson, Emerson Street. : . ' -.'.-, TirANTED KNOWN—A Comfortable * * ■' Home in a private family resident on the hills for one or two lady friends. For address apply at Mr George Scarfe's grocery depot, Dickens street. ' TfTANTED KNOWN~thaT new Milk t T can be had at J. Flynn, storekeeper, Shakespeare road, at 3d per quart. - r '.\ YITANTED KNOWN.—Wμ. Tuckwuxi, t r has Removed to Emerson street. VFTANTED KNOWN — Stcven : Tester T t announces' to the Napier public that he has taken the store in Emerson street, lately in the occupation of Mr Adam Smith, and intimates ' that ho will from this date, supply vegetables and fruit fresh from hist own gardens at Puketapu, as well as butter, eggs, groceries, and provisions at lowest remunerative rates. . . STEVEN TESTER, Emerson-street. Yfcf ANTED KNOWN.—Great Sale of •V V Remnants, Calicos, Flannels, and Tweeds,, at M. H., Aircy's,. Hastings. Streot, opposite the Napier Coach Factory. 'TT7 ANTED—Everybody to know that H • E. Ashton has taken the Occidental Hotel, and hopes to meet all his old and' as many new friends as will favor him with a Call. ■ : .'.•■•: . ■-. -■ ;: • 'ANTED KNOWN-That G. Gillies has made arrangements for a supply of first-class Fresh Butter on Wednesdays arid Saturdays, and will sell it at the lowu-st market price. Fresh Oatmeal, 251b bags, 4/3; Flour, oOlb bags, 5/6. G.G. has been selling all his goods cheapor than any other store in Napier for cash, and means to continue doing so if hp gets a. fair share of patronage. Quality guaranteed. Orders called for if required. Goods delivered to any part of town, free of charge, from the Bee Hive Stores, White road. Napier. Terms, Cash.—G. Gillies. 'ANTED ; KNOWN— Great SolTTf Remnants, Prints, Calicos, Flannels, and Tweeds, at M. 3. Airey's, Street, opposito the Napier Coach Factory. WANTED KNOWN—That the Little Dust Pan is the Cheapest House in Napier for Spring Mattresses and Bedding of all kinds. ' ANTED KNOWN — The present HARD TIMES may be made easier by housekeepers buying for CASH at SCARFE'S their TEAS, COFFEES FLOUR, SUGAR, FRESH BUTTER, &c., &c, and other necessaries. Parties making a trial, and the result proving . satisfactory, they are respectfully asked to i make the fact known to their fi-icnds. The REDUCTION in PRICED commences. THIS DAY. Bear in mind. GOODS DELIVERED to all parts of the Town , VITHOUT CHARGE; W' ANTED KNOWN.—Great Sale oj Remnants, Prints, Calicos, Flannels",, and Tweeds, at M. H. Airey's, Hastings' Street, opposite the- Napier Coach Factory. TSTANTED KNOWN — A first-class ? v second - hand American Organ, • suitable for a public building for sale cheap \ at "The Little Dustpan." ■ "WANTED L y T Collcdgo is making large reductions in the price of Clocks, Watches, and Jewellery. 'ANTED KNOWN— That there are Twenty (20) now and second-hand. Pianos ior sale at the Little Dast Pan, . Hastings-street. WANTED KNOWN.—That ~OTJ. Hardy has leased the woll-known ' premises, known has the City Dining k Rooms,, formerly occupied by Mr T. Williams, opposite Holt's timber yards, and - has room for a few respectable Boarders. s Board and Residence £1 per Week ; Board! by the Week 15/-; Meals at all Hours 1/-., - Single J3cd-rooms.-~Q. J. Hardy, Citjr "■ Dining Room, Hastings-street. \XrANTED KNOWN—In consequenceof the present abundance of FRESH V BUTTER the price at SCARFE'S is an- ■ follows. BEST QUALITY for Cash, * NINEPENCE ppr pound, and when second. " day old ELGIMTENCE per pound. This plan is adopted so that tl;o public may ob- ? tain the fullest advantage if they so desire > otherwise the surplus has to ho sold fox*manufacturing purposes. Tt7^^»~laJowN3^7"TrsSylbi. -. H has removed to ilioso commodious - premise.-* next door to, Mr 11. Williams', y Ironmonger. Hβ has. considerably in-. ■t creased his Stock of Books and Stationery k and cordially invites a visit from all. Noted address; R. T. SiiiTiiii, ]3ooksellor and ! - Stationer, next Mr H. Williauw > Ironh monger, Hastings strret. I WANTED" Sale" of \. }} Remnants, Prihis, Calicos, Flannels, ir and Tweeds, at M. 11., Airey's, Has'jn<rs. L . Ktreat, opposite the Napier Coach Factory^ 'I WANTED KNOW -ThatT.P. FULt V L2.R can furnioh Venetian Blinds _ witfi all the latest improvements. Funerals i\ of all classes furnished equal in style to any a Hoiiso in the Colonies. Mark the address a T. P._ Fuller, opposite Mr Garry's Foundry, js Hastings- street, Napi or. Sj Joinery and Cabinet making in all itabranches, aud VaUv^toi?.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4159, 20 November 1884, Page 3

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