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WANTED— A Smart Lad. Apply officii of this paper. ! ' ' : \'[ To dispose of 1000 Balls 1 T Ice Wool; assorted Colors ; price, 8d per Ball. Apply at N. Jacobs, Fancy Repository, Napier. "ANTED—By an Experienced Young Man (single), a situation as Waiter or Barman; good references. Apply C. D., office of this paper. ": Advertiser, a Practical Brickmaker, 22 years experience in England and the Colonies wants position as Manager; good knowledge of clay; understands Hoffman's, also Murray's, and the India Patent Kilns; can burn three artificial «_.>__," hand or machine bricks; s?ood testirnomaia Address, " Experience," Walkerville, Postoffice, South Australia. WANTED— lo"Good"Laborers at osoc Apply to the Foroman, Hastings Main Sewer. ANTED—One Thousand poopio to attend Hastings Brass Band Concert at Clive on SATURDAY NEXT. _ Admission : 2s and Is. WANTED— A - " Servant - for Poverty Bay. Mrs Wethored, care Mrs A. McLean, Duart, Havelock. Jun_7~a Married Couple, without encumbrance ; man to milk and make himself generally useful; wife to cook and wash. Reference required. Apply to Allan McLean, Duart, Havolock. ANTED.—A good Cook. None but a Woman of some experionce need apply. Apply to Mrs J. N. Williams, Fremley, Hastings; or to Mrs Prebblos, Napier. HORTHAND.—Ladies and Gentlemen rapidly and successfully taught. Private lessons. Terms moderate. Apply N. Jacobs', Hastings-street. ANTED—Business people, Hotelkespers, and employers of labor srenorally to know that a Labor Exchange has been opened for all classes of labor, by Wm. Birch, at the Cheap Boot Shop, next door to the Caledonian Hotel, Hastingsstrc.t. \/|"RS PREBBLE has situations for good JJ. Cooks for town and country, Housemaids, General Servants, and Nurses. Also, an elderly woman as Nurse. ANTED—Visitors to Hastiags t» call at the Albert, tha cheapest and best Hotel to stop at. BARGAINS AT TJOBIN SON'S DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, EMEBSON- STREET. DRESS GOODS, all new textures, at Sd, IOJd, 1/-, 1/2, and 1/4 per yard. Bast variety in the trade. LADIES'ULSTERS at 6/11, 7/11, 8/11, up to 60/-; mostly all Samples and Wonderfully Cheap. WONDERFUL SERGE !! ! Good heavy texture, suitable for Boys' Suits and Riding Habits ; will not spoil by raiu or sea-water; may be boiled in soda without changing its color. Price, 2/and 2/6 per yard. BOY-' JERSEY SUITS in three sizes, at 3/6, 3/11, and 4/6 each; wonderful value. Boys' Knicker Suits in latest styles and lowest rates. CLOTHING ! Nelson Tweed Trousers and Vest, only 14/6; Victorian all wool, 19/6 Tweed Trousers from 6/11 pair. R. H. ROBINS ON'S Can't be Beat Deapebt Waeeho'OSE, EMERSON-STREET. TVJ"OVELTY Depot not to be beaten. Xl Beautiful selection of Dinner and Tea Services to select from. HANDSOME Dinner Sets, new designs, 57 pieces; 50/- set; these are worthy inspection.—Novelty Depot. BEST place in town for purchase Wedding and Birthday Presents; wonderful variety of Useful and Ornamental Goods. VARIETY of Goods too numerous to mention ; see prices in windows.— Novelty Depot, Hastings-street, nest Horse Bazaar. rpHREITGENTLEMEN Can be acJL commodated with Board and Lodging in a Private Family. No children. OARD AND RESIDENCE. — Mrs Reid r Fitzroy-Road, has vacancies for Two Gentlemen Boarders. ANTED—Two or three Young Men as Boarders • 18 shillings weekly. Apply office of this paper. WANTED everybody to como and _cc how cheaply Groceries can be bought, and there is no Credit, no Booking, no Delivering. T. J. Bowes, next Provincial Hotel, Emerson-street, Napier. ANTED KNOWN—AII orders for Milk thankfully received and promptly attended to ; delivered, 4d per quart; larger consumers at prices according to quantity. T. J. Bowes Grocery Warehouse and Milk Depot, next Provincial Hotel, Emerson-street, Napier. TTAWKE'S BAY GROCERY AND PROVISION WAREHOUSE, J. S. BLAIR, (late b. w. knowles), Begs to notify that, having been appointed Agent in Napier for the EMPRESS PACKET TEAS, Packed by Mr E. H. Creese, of Wellington, whose object is to produce a genuine article of' unbounded excellence, at a moderate prize, packed in air-tight tinfoil wrappers, thus preserving all the delicacy and aroma of the Teas. As an inducement to the public, that these Teas may have a fair trial, I will offer them with the Teas or Coffee, Sugars, at the following reduced rates: — SUGARS— EMPRESS PACKET TEAS— Cube.. .. sd. No. 1 blend .. 2/No. 2 „ .. 2/4 Crushed Loaf 4d. No. 3 ~ ..2/8 No. 4 „ .. 3/No. 1 .. 3jd. All the Prices marked on each No. 2 .. 3d. packet. Also, in 5 and 101b tins and No. 3 .. 2|d. boxes. lam also selling all kinds of Geocebibs and Pbovisions Cheaper than any other house in the trade. I have on hand a Large supply of Teas, Ssgars Bran, Pollard Coffees, Candles Ale, Porter Currants, Sultanas Whiskey, case and Elemes, Muscatelles bulk Pickles, Jam Brandy, Rum Flour of all kinds Port and Sherry Hams, Bacon Wines, Claret, &c. Woodville Cheeso Boots, Shoes, and Nelson's Meats Slippers of every Arrowroot size and descripCornflour tion, cheaper than Potatoes any other house in Fowl Wheat the trade, comOats, Chaff bined with quality. And all kinds of Goods connected with the trade. Country Settlers may depend on being treated as usual. Goods delivered to any part of tho town daily. J . S . BLAIR (Late E. W. Knowles). Wholesale and Retail, HAWKE'S BAY BOOK AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. JOHN CRERAR Has just received a largo shipmont of ACCOUNT BOOKS AND LAW AND GENERAL STATIONERY, Which he is now offering at [ VERY MODERATE PRICES. J NEW BOOKS , By every direct steamer. Any work not in stock will be ordered without delay. NEW MUSIC, j Including all the latest London Novelties. NEW DANCES! NEW SONGS!! NEW PIECES !!! Lately to hand by recent steamers. REWARD BOOKS AND CARDS In Great Variety. 3 JOHN CBERAR, Boozsellee, Stationee, and NewS Agent, 3 Hastings-street, Napier. 1 IN BANKRUPTCY. s in the supbrioi. coxmi of bankruptcy holden at napieb. ; In the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act, i 1833," nnd the sovoral amendments there- -, of, and in the matter of WitUAM FablinG; ; of Napier, Laborer, a Bankrupt. s -JVTOTICE is hereby given that FRIDAY, ; JLN the ilth day of Juno, 1886, is the i, day appointed hy this Honorable Court for -, tho hearing of an application by the aboveii named William Fabling for his discharge. . Dated at Napier this Bth day of May ; 18S6. . . WILLIAM FABLING, Debtor in Person.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4615, 21 May 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4615, 21 May 1886, Page 3

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