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WANTED— A really good single Man to make himself generally useful; to a competent man good wages. Apply W. A. Richardson, Petane. DRAPERY— Junior salesman required by Carter & 00. Ready Money Drapers. RAPERY—Young Lady, also Youth, wanted as Apprentices to sales.— Carter & Co., Ready-Money Drapers. RESSMAKERS — Good Machinist wanted; also Body Hands, Improvers, and Apprentices.—Carter & Co., ReadyMoney Drapers. ANTED TO BUY—Ladies and Gentleman's left off weariug apparel. Mrs Montague, Tho Exchange, Fiiulkuor's Buildings, Hastings-street. Letters attended to. WANTED~Tw -o Gentlemen Boarders. Friends preferred. For cards, apply offico of this paper. ANTED—Two girls to learn the Tailoring. Apply this office. ANTE))-By a steady single man, a situation as generally useful; am able to milk and handy in a garden. Address, "M.H.," Daily Telegraph offico. ANTED — For thoFrasertown School, Wairoa, a trained certificated Master, capable of teaching thoroughly all the subjects under the new standard regulations. Present average 44. Salary depends on average. It is now about £140 por annum, with houso ; bonus (if any granted by Board) upon standard results, and payment for training pupil teachers. Applications must bo in the hands of the undersigned not later than Saturday, September 11 th.— William Cooper, Chairman School Committee, Frasertown. ~\ LBERT HOTEL, Hastings — Best XjL accommodation with every convenience. Meals at all hours 1/0. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Wines, Spirits, Beer, and everything first-class.—W. Y. Dennett, proprietor. M"~ RS PREBBLE has situations for good General Servants, Cooks, Housemaids, aud a good Married Couple. Must have references. Also several good Nurso Girls. ROBINSON'S STOCK-TAKING. (SECOND NOTICE.) BEING unable to comploto STOCKTAKING by the 24th instant, it is urgently requested that all accounts still unpaid bo settled by tho Ist of September. R. H. EOBINSON. August 25th, 18SG. P.S.—New Spring Goods Now Landing. R. H. ROBINSON. TTT ANTED KNOWN—Theundersigned W for tho future will deliver Groceries at his very low prices. For the information of those who have not yet visited my temporary Store I publish a prico list of a few lines: — Sugar por has?, 8/6, 10/-, and 11/6. Tea por boxYls/-, IS/-, 21/-, and 24/-. Soap per box, from 6/6 to 14/-. Van Houten's Cocoa per lb, 4/-. Candles, from 5d to lid per lb. Kerosene (best) per tin, S/6. Jams do. Gd. And all other lines at equally low rates. Cash to bo paid either beforo or at the time of delivery. T. J. Bowes, Grocery and Milk Depot (next Provincial Hotel), Emer-son-street, Napior. Tfr PREBBLE has landed this day It. Oranges, Mandarins, Lomons, Passion Fruit, Bananas, Cooking, Keeping, and Eating Apples, and Preserved Bananas ; also Smoked Sclmanper, Haddook, and FRESH OYSTERS.' Tin"ANTED KNOWN-Louis Binnio, t T Taradale, has soveral good Harness Horses and Hacks for salo; also Aylesbury Duck Eggs for setting. -\WT ANTED KNOWN-If you object V t to Apprentice Boys practising on your Watches, send them to GOT-_DER.'S, Waipawa,—no apprentices there.—Watchwork a speciality. Having for upwards of twenty years dono work gratuitously for many hard up. and near twenty years completing a Psychological work, he has got hard up also, and is prepared to mako great reductions for cash. WANTED son has tho following Testimonial from Dr Keyworth :—««I havo examined a sample of J. Adamson's Honey sent mo by Mr Gillies and find it to be of Special Excellence and Purity. It is free from adulterations, whioh occasionally exist in Honey, and I believe it to be wholesome and far moro sui tablo for the diet of children than much of tho butter which is sold.—Signed, John W. Keyworth, M.D., London University. .\NTED~KNOWN—That Mr Ross, late of Auckland, begs to announce to the Public of Napier that ho has opened the Shop in Faulkner's Building, to bo known as tho Glasgow Pio Houso. Tea, Coffee, aud Cocoa always Ready. ANTED KNOWN—Bay of Island OYSTERS can bo obtained at the Fish and Poultry Depot, Emorson-street. Game, Poultry, and Fish supplied on tho shortest notice. Registry Office for Servants. |3 OOKBINDING! !— O Encourage Local Industry. Music, Illustrated Papers, Magazines, &c, and every diseription of OLD BOOKS rebound and "mado liko now, ACCOUNT BOOKS bound and ruled to any pattern, all work turned, out in first-class stylo and atmoderate terms, by W. G. Tilloy, Diskens-street, Napier. ANTED KNOWN—That the Bee- ■ hive Stores is the only placo in Napier that soils J. Adamson's pure extracted white clover Honey, Beehives, &o. ; also oa Stock the BGst Brands of Flour, Oatmeal, Wheatmoal, General Groceries, &c. Just received a large Stock of General Crockery, Glass, China, and Brushwaro of the Best Quality. Taking things all round, the Beehive is the Cheapest Cash House in Napier. Goods delivered Carriago Free. G. Gillies, White-road. "WANTED KNOWN-You can Furnish . V Two Rooms on tho Purchase-hire Systeu. for £4 4s at the Little Dust Pan lurnishing Warehouse, Hastings street. ANTED KNOWN—That P. Barry has started a Wood and Coal Yard on the White-road at Lowest Current Rates. Orders left at the Parcel Delivery Office, TennyKon-streot, or given to any of my expressmen, will be punctually attended to. Telephone, S. Blair, y ¥ Hastings-street, has just opened up a large consignment of Plain and Fancy Crockery, consisting of Breakfast Sets, Tea Sots, Plain and Fancy Toilet Sets, Jugs, Cups and Saucers, Lamps, Vases, Ornaments, Plates, Dishes, Glasses, Fancy Goods, &c. W"~~ANTED KNOWN—In the Grocery Trade J. S. Blair has a largo supply of every household requisite. His rapidly increasing trade in the face of so much keen opposition shows the confidence the public placo in him in his endeavor to give value. ANTED KNOWN—In tlio Boot and Shoo Department J. S. Blair only keeps the best of English, Colonial, and Zealandia Boots. ANTED KNOWN—Every household requisite on the shortest possible notice. In fact the publi.. can b© ~ supplied with almost everything, and be treated with courtesy and civility, at tho Wholesale and Retail Stores of J. S. Blair, Hasting-street. WANTED~KI-OWS:-fhlS'Thi~BSt Spanish Eggs in tho North Island can bo obtained from J. Cosgrove at One Guinea per Sitting. Terms Cash. Furnish Two Rooms on tho Purchase-hire System for £4 4s at tha Little Dust Pan Furnishing Warehouse, Hastings street. \KTANT__D KNOWN —That P. C. >¥ Jonos has removed to Dickensstreut, opposite Gilberd's LeraonadoFactory. Mechanical Work of overy description made and repaired. Sewing "Maohiao needles, parts, and fittiußs kept iv stock. Repair* done promptly and cheaply. —P. C. Jones,. Engineer and Optician, Dickens-street. ANTED KNOW*' -ThatT. P. FUL^ LSR can furnish Venetian Blinds with att the latest improvements. Funerals of all classes furnished equal in style to any House in the Colonies. Mark the address T. P. Fuller, opposite Mr Foundry, Hastings-street, Napier. Joinery and Cabinet making in all ita branches, .aud Valuator. 1 T removal to Emersou-street, his busiis steadily increasing, no doubt oxdn<* to tbe satisfactory manner in which Customers are attended to His Goods are of tho Best Quality, and the prices aro about tho lowest in Napior. Goods aro Delivered ' to all pants of the Town and Hills daily, and Good* to Taradale, Meaneo, Clive, Tomoana, and Hastings will bo sent carriago pftiu, providing thoy amount to the valuo of One Pound (£1). A dairy or two of good Fresh Butter wanted.—J*. Mayo, Grocery and Crockery Warehouse, Etner-son-stref-t, Napier. HPO LET, at Waipawa.—Newly-erected JL double-fronted two-storey Premises. suitable for Ironmonger, Hardware, Groceri or any business. Can be partitioned off for dwelling' if necessary. Best position in the 1 town. Lease if required. Apply to'GeoWard, Saddler, Waipawa. nnO LET—An eight-room House with X Scullery, and Bathroom attached pleasantly situated on the .lElis. For praticulans'apply on the premises to -Mrs. Sutton, Mxlton-road..

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4702, 1 September 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4702, 1 September 1886, Page 3

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