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CAN you hit the Bull's Eye at the Garrison Band's Shooting Gallery at Farndon Park ? Apply Greig and McColl, Hastings. WANTED— A youug man or lad as Boots, and to mako himself generally useful. Apply to H. O. Cuulton, Pacific Hotel, Hastings. WANTED— A Joiner, none but a firstclass man need apply. Apply 1 o Thos. Robson, Hastings. WANTED— A good Groom, to take chargo of Livery Stablo. Nono but a steady competent man need apply ; also a Lad that can ride well. Apply to George Smith, Hastings. WAN TED—A good steady Blacksmith. ; ] Apply at once to John L. Mollroy, Blacksmith, Hastings. ANTED—A Good Gardener. Apply to A. Lascelles, Clivodalo. ANTED—A good female as Station Cook, a good man Cook. Cooks, General Servants, Housemaids, and Nursegirls.—Mrs Prebble's Registry Office. WANTED at Onco—Ten Improvers for tho Dressmaking Department. . Apply to Neal and Close. W" — A Good Machinest for tho Dressmaking Department, to a first-class hand; higostwages given. Apply to Neal and Closo, ANTED—A good~Blaokßmith for the' country. Apply to Kinross and Co. WANTED immediately, a good female Cook for country; also Housemaids, ; General Servants, and Nurses, ai Mrs. Prebblo's Registry Office, Hastingß-street. WANTED— Several good Housemaids nnd General Servants. I have good Nurso Girls, Men Cooks, and Hotel Hands wantingengagement.—Theatre Royal Labor Exchange. ANVASSER WANTED for the Aoi ciden tal Insuranco A ssociation of New Zealand. Liberal terms offered. E. Patte-' son Hulme, Local Agent. ROBINSON'S jTIHEAP drapery shop Emerson Street. NOW OFFERING-Good Serviceable Dross Goods at 6d, Bjd, lOd, and Is a yard ; Prints and Pompadours at 4d, 4}d, fiJrd, 6d, GJd, and 8d ; Strong - Gulateas 6Jd, 6,' d, BJd, and lOjdyard at Robinson's, Emerson street. and Grey Calicoes at 2s 9d, 3s lid, 4s 3d up to 6s 9d dozen ; 8s 4d Unbleached Tabling < ' only Is 6d nnd 2s a yard; Turkey Towels 7d each; Apron Linens from 6a to Is 2d a yard; Crash Roller Towelling 6d, 6jd, 7d, and 7id a yard; Tea Coseys Is 9d and 3s lid each at Robinson's. OW OFFERING-Tnblo Covers atls 6d and 2s 3d each ; Ntw Tapostry Covers (fringed) 12s 6d and I3s6d ; Bath Squares 3s each; superior quality Linoleums 2s 9d yard, and a few pieces of Tapestry Carpets at Is lid and 2s 9d at Robinson's. OW OFFERTNG-Swiss Edgings2Jd, 3d, 4d, and 4"jd ; Everlasting Trimmings from 9d dozen; White, Cream, and Tuscan Laces from Is dozen; Boys'and Girls' Straw Sailor Hats with wide leaf only Is 3d oach ; Mon's Straws 10 jd, Is 3d, ■ nnd Is lid each ot Robinson's. OW OFFERlNG—Men'sjweod Trou- , sera at 5s lid, 8s 6d, and 9s6d; Coats 128 6d and lis 6d; Trousers and ' Vests 15s, 18s 6d, and 21s, and a full suit for 20s at ROBINSON'S CHEAP DRAPERY SHOP, Emerson Street.

CASH V. CREDIT.-lOOpioces Beautiful Costumoros Black and Colored, 0/11, 8/11, 13/11, tho full Dress Length at Carter's. <ASH V. CREDlT.—Beautiful Beige ' Dress Materials at 2/9, 5/11, 7/6 and 9/6 the full Dress at Carter's. CASirvTCREDIT.— Splendid Selection New Zephyr Ginghams at 4/9, 6/11,----9/6 tho full Dress at Carter's. JHASH V. CREDIT.—Rich Brochrj Trim\J mings to match all shades at 1/11, 3/11, 5/11 per yard. Rich Black Broche Silk, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 0/11, and 7/11. D RESSMAKINGr~by - "Mrs Carter! Hundreds of customers already pleased. Perfect Fit. Nowost Styles. Moderate Charges. Carter's, the Great Ready Money Drapers. INHERE will bo groat Fun. Where T . How? Why walking tho Greasy Boom at tho Garrison Band's Sports at Farndon Park! KN OAVN-I have moved my Office and Sample Rooms to Bvron-stroot, midway between tho Postoffice and Beach. AY. S. SEAVEY, Commission Agent. PREBBLE~has received" Oranges, . Lemons, and other Fruits," also Ticton Bloaters, FRESH OYSTERS, and a choice lino of Smoked Schuappor. Picklo bottles wanted in any quantity. Also a daily supply of choice Hot-House Cucumbers. WANTED" KNO WN~To~" thoTo "Ivlio study economy and straightforward dealing, that tho Cheapest Houso in Napior for General Groceries, Crockery, Glass and Chinawaro, Sec, Seo., is tho Beehive Stores, White-road, whero you can get all the Bost Brands of Flour, Silver Dust, Golden Gem, Mock's, Sec.., cheaper than elsewhere; also, J. Adamson's Beehives and pure Honoy. Notice!—AA r o have no two prices, as wo servo all alike for Cash. Givo us a trial aud judgo for yourselves. All goods delivered in Town FREE. —G. Gimats, Napior. W'ANraDOTO WN~-Wo are making Men's Measure Suits iv Colonial Tweeds, from 60/-. Splendid range of Fattenis. David Pnhnor and Co., Hastingsstreet. . .. • ANTED KNOWN. — That Charles Birss runs a commodious covered Coach daily between Woodvillo and Tahoraite and takes Passengers and Parcels to Woodvillo every evening from tho 3 o'clock train from Napier. Secure your tickets from AY". S. SEAVEY, Agent, Browningstreet, Napier. ANTED KNOAVN.—That P. F. Go\ledge has a First-olass Watchmaker at work on tho premises. English Lever Watches from £3 10s. W— "I^TEDKNOAVN—By all now arrivals iv Huwko's Bay that GEORGE SCARFE'S, Dickens street, is recognised as the CHEAPEST GROCERY WAREHOUSE in Napier. MAKE A TRIAL. WANTED KNOWN—You can Furnish Two Rooms on tho rurchase-hire System for £4 4s at the Little Dust Pan Furnishing Warehouse, Hastings street. tion of Bookbinding dono at prices unequalled in tho Colony. First-class AVorkmanshfp guaranteed. W. G. Tillkt, Emerson Street, Napier. . ANTED KNOAVN -You oan Furnish Two Rooms on tho Purchase-hife System for £4 4s at tho Little Dust Pan Furnishing Warehouse, Hastings WANTED KNOAW'-ThatTrp.FUL-LER can furoiuh Venetian Blinds with all tho latest improvements. Funerals of all classes furnished equal in stylo to any House in tho Colonies. Mark tho address— T. P. Fuller, opposite Mr Garry's Foundry Hastings-street, Napier. Joinery and Cabinot making in all it branches, nnd Valuator. WANTED "KNOWN—You can Furnish Two Rooms on tho Purchase-hire System for £4 4s at tho Little Dust Pan Furnishing Warehouse, Hastings Btreet. THE _ TARTFFT OUGAR. OUGAR. Important to Tl/.tuoVopors. Immense Quanti'm.-. »r "-''GAR having been clearod from O:, •■•■> -ii in anticipation of nil advance in iii; r:iy. but which has not taken place nn expected, GEORGE SOARFE has b;en enabled to mako some very ndvn-ntngcons purchases on that account, and intends giving tho public at once tho benefit. Tub Pricks op Sugars ars now still furtiibr deduced ONE HALFPENNY PER POUND for Cash. N.B.—George Scurfo'S Sale of Teas and his own roasted Coffer is considerably increasing (this speaks for itself). TUT KS. COBB, Photographer, Port Ahuriri LVI. and Hastings, has received tho following letter from Professor A r on Haast, Commissioner fa* 1 tho Colonial and Indian Exhibition to bo held in London next year: — "Madam,--Believing that your exhibit now in tho Industrial Exhibition at Wellington would bo a credit to tho Colony if it wero shown at tho Colonial and Indian Exhibition, to bo opened in London in May next, I should bo glad if you would allow me to forward it, or a similar one, for that purpose." Mrs Cobb will bo in attendance at Port Ahuriri on Mondays and Thursdays, and during ,tho rcmaindor of the woek at Hastings. HENRY MYERS bogs to inform tho Hastings public that ho bus opened in the Small Goods Lino at tho corner of Havclock-road nud King-street, Hastings. German Sausage, Tripo, Cowheel, and Small Goods cf overy description, and of tho bost quality always on hand. Hot Pics and Coileo overy ovening ENGINEERING AND LAND SURVEYOR. " Licensed under Land Transfer Act." ESTATE AGENT AND VALUER, Taradale rPHOIAS T> I S H 0 P , Hastinos. Stock, Station, Land, and GrorKEAt. Commission Agent.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4455, 7 November 1885, Page 3

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