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WANTED— A General Servant. Apply to Mrs H. Monteith, Taradaloroad. W "ANTED—A General Servant. Apply -.toMrs. G. T. Fannin, Boaehview, Napier. .. WANTED— A thoroughly competent and experienced Bookkeeper, Apply Box 100, at this office. TfTANTED — A Caretaker for St. T T Andrew's Church, Port Ahuriri. Apply F. Russoll, Grocer and Fruiterer, Shakespeare Hill. WAIPAWA COUNTY COUNCIL. WANTED— A Clerk for the abovo Council; salary £200 per annum. Applications with testimonials to bo sent in to the County Office, at Waipawa, not later than noon of Wednesday, the 25th November. W. C. SMITH, Chairman. November 7th, 1885. ANTED-A Good Painter. Apply Gjreig and McColl, Hastings. WANTED— A young man or lad as Boots, and to make himself generally useful. Apply to H. 0. Caul ton, Pacific Hotel, Hastings. W 'ANTED—A Joiner, none but a firsFclass man need apply. Apply to Tjjy-_jfok fion > Hastings. WANTED— A good steady Blacksmith. Apply at onco to John L. Hollroy, Blacksmith, Hastings. ANTED—A Good Gardener. Apply to A. Lascellee, Clivedale. W" "ANTED—A good female as Station Cook, a good man Cook. Cooks, General Servants, Housemaids, and Nursegirle.—Mrs Prebble's Registry Office. WANTED at Once—Ten Improvers for the Dressmaking Department. Apply to Neal and Close. WANTED~SHAOTrTT"A Good Machinest for the Dressmaking Doparhnont, to a first-class linnd; higost wages given. Apply to Neal and Gloso. for the V T country. Apply to Kinross and Co. WANTED immediately, a good female Cook for country; also Housemaids, General Servants, and Nurses, a« Mr* Probble's Registry Office, Hastings-street. W "ANTED—Several good Housemaids and General Servants. I have good Nurse Girls, Men Cooks, and Hotel Hands wantingengagement.—Theatre Royal Labor Exchange. HPUNVASSER WANTED for the Ac\j cidental Insurance Association of Now Zealand. Liberal terms offered. E. Patteeon Ilulme, Local Agent. ROBINSON'S nHEAP DRAPERY SHOP Emeeson Stbeet. NOW OFFERING-Good Serviceable Dress Goods at 6d, Bjd, 10d, and la a yard ; Prints and Pompadours at 4d, 4 jd, 5Jd, 6d, CJd, and 8d ; Strong Galateaa 6|d, Gfd, B|d, and lOjd yard at Robinson's, Emerson street. "jVTOW OFFERING—White and Grey Jl\ Calicoes at 2s 9d, 3s lid, 4s 3d up to 6s 9d dozen ; 8s 4d Unbleached Tabling only Is Gd and 2s a yard; Turkoy Towels 7d each; Apron Linens from Gd to Is 2d a yard: Crash Roller Towelling 6d, 6Jd, 7d, and 7id a }'ard; Toa Oosoys Is 9d and 3s lid each nt Robinson's. OW OFFERING—TabIo Covers at Is 6d and 2s 3d each ; Ntw Tapestry Covers (fringed) 12s Gd and 13s 6d ; Batn Squaros 3s each ; • superior quality Linoleums 2s 9d yard, and a few pieces of Tapestry Carpots at Is lid and 2s 9d at Robinson's. ■\TOW OFFERTNG-Swiss Edgings 11 3d, 4d, and ; Everlasting Trimmings from 9d dozen; White, Cream, and Tuscan Laces from Is dozen; Boys' and Girls' Straw Sailor Hats with wide loaf only Is 3d each; Men's Straws IOJd, Is 3d, riud Is lid each at Robinson's. -VTOW OFFERlNG—Men's.Tweed TrouJ_l sors at 5s lid, 8s 6d, and 9s Gd; Coats 12s Cd and 14s 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.—IOO piecee Beautiful Costumercs Black and Colored, 6/11, 8/11, 13/11, tho full Dross Length at Carter's. ASH V. CREDlT.—Beautiful Boigo Dress Materials at 2/9, 6/11, 7/0 and 9/6 tho full Dross at Carter's. Solection New Zephyr Ginghams at 4/9, 6/11, 9/6 the full Dross at Carter's. ASH V. CREDlT.—Richßrocho Trimmings to match all shades at 1/11, 3/11, 5/11 per yard. Rich Black Broche , Silk, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, and 7/11. RESSMAKiNG~oy Mr~CAKra;£ Hundreds of customers already plc.'iscd. Perfect. Fit. Newest Styles. Moderate Charges. Carter's, tho Great Ready Money Drapers. WANTED KNOWN-I liavo moved my Office and Samplo Rooms to Byron-strcot, midway between tho Postoffice and Beach. W. S. SEAVEY, Commission Agent. WPREBBLE has received Oranges, , Lemons, and other Fruits ; also Picton Bloaters, FRESH OYSTERS, and a choice lino of Smoked Schnapper. Picklo bottles wanted in any quantity. Also ft daily supply of choice Hot-House Cucumbers. WANTEIcTKNOWN— To - those who study economy and straightforward dealing, tlut tho Cheapest House in Napior for General Groceries, Crockery, Glass and Chinawaro, &.0., See, is tho Beehivo Stores, White-road, where you can get all tho Best Brands of Flour, Silver Dust, Golden Gem, Mock's, &c, cheaper than ol so where; also, J. Adamson's Beehives and puro Honoy. Notico!—Wo havo no two price. , , as wo servo nil alike for Cash. Give \is a trial and judge for yourselves. All goods delivered in Town FREE. —G. Gillies, Napior. aro making Men's Measure Suits in Colonial Tweeds, from GO/-. Splendid range of Patterns. David Palmor and Co., Hastingsstreet. WANTED KNOWN. — That Charles Birss runs a commodious covered Coach daily botweeu Woodvillo and Tahoraite and takos Passengers and Parcels to Woodvillo every ovening from the 3 o'clock train from Napior. Secure your tickets from W. S. SEAVEY, Agent, Browningstreet, Napier. TT7 ANTED KNOWN.—That P. F. Col- * V ledge has a First-class Watchmaker at work on tho premises. English Lovor Watches from £3 10s. ANTED KNOWN—By all now arrivals in Hawke's Bay that GEORGE SOARFE'S, Dickons stroot, is recognised as the CHEAPEST GROCERY WAREHOUSE in Napior. MAKE A TRIAL. ANTEDItNOWN—You can Furnish Two Rooms on tho Purchase-hire System for £4 -Is at the Little Dust Pan Furnishing Warehouse, Hastings strcot. WANTED~KNOWN.— Every"dosorip~tion of Bookbinding dono nt prices unequalled in the Colony. First-class Workmanship guaranteed. W. G. TiiXTCT, Emerson Street, Napior. Y^γ ANTED KNOWN —Yon can Furnish T V Two Rooms on tho Purehixse-hire Systom for £4 -Is at tho Little Dust Paa Furnishing Warohouso, Hastings street. ■\TTANTED KNOWN"-ThatT."PrFlfL-tV LER can furnioh Vonotian Blinds with all tho latest improvements. Funerals of all classes furnished oqual in stylo to any House in tho Colonies. Mark tho address— T. P. Fuller, opposite Mr Garry's Foundry Hastings-street, Napi'.T. Joinery and Cabi;i..t, •>- -V.ng in all it brivHohoH, and Vnl«:J'. WANTED"KNOV, v Two Rooms on i!ii> Puvohaso-hire System for £4 in nt tfio Little Dust Pan Furnishing AViivolmiis'.', Hustings street. faii" 7 ia k We. ~ nUGAE. Q U G A R. Important to Housekeepers. Imiiensk Quantotiss of SUGAR having boon cloared from the Customs in anticipation of an advance in tho duty, but which has not taken place as expected, GEORGH SCARFE hus been enabled to make some very advantageous purchases on that nc<iount, and intends giving tho irablio at okce tho benefit. Tiik Piucks OF SuOABS are now h(ill fuutjisb nEntiCED ONE HALFPENNY PER POUND for Cash. N.B.—Gcorgo Scarfo's Sale of Teas and his own roasted Coffee is considerably inckicasing (this speaks for itself). MRS. COBB, Photographer,PortAhurirl and Hastings, has received tho following letter from Professor Yon Huast, Commissioner for tho Colonial and Indian Exhibition to bo hold in London next year:— " Madam,- -Bolicving that your exhibit now in tho Industrial Exhibition at Wellington would be a credit to tho Colony if it wcro shown at tho Colonial and Indian Exhibition, to bo opened in London in Mtiy next, I should bo glad if you would allow mo to forward it, or a eimilar one, for that purpose." Mis Cobb will bo in altcndnnco at Port Ahuriri on Mondays and Thursdays, and during tho remainder of the week at HfttitillgS. R~T mUELEI, O » A. ENGINEERING AND LAND SURVEYOR. " Licensed under Land Transfer Act." ESTATE AGENT AND VALUER, Taeadalk THOMAS "DISHOP, Hastings. Socook, Station, Land, jujd Gknuiux Commission Aokkt.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4456, 10 November 1885, Page 3

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