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WANTED- A General Servant, two in family. Apply to Miss Wigintoii. Milton-road. WANTED, sharp, — Improvers and Apprentices to Dressinakinsr. Apply No. 1 room, Miss Tilley ; No. 2 room, Miss Down; Blytlie's Drapery Importing Compauy. ANTED—Two or three smart young Ladies as Apprentices to the Millinery. Apply, at once, to > Magill and Campbell. TIT ANTED to Dispose of—3o Ladies' TV made-up Costumes, Cashmeres, Merinos, etc. Samples from a London Manufacturer, purchased very cheap, are being sold at astonishingly low prices, from 12/6 to 35/- ; also a few children's, very cheap, at Magill and Campbell's. ANTKD—A General Servant; Referonoes required. Apply Mrs • Liddle, France-road. r Master Butchers and others.—A first J- class Butcher and Bacon Curer will shortly be open to engagement (married man). Apply Office of this Paper. T ANTED—A Housemaid. Apply by TT letter to Mrs Norman Beetham, To Apiti. TfTANTED—A respectable~Young Man, TV accustomed to the butchering. Apply to Thos. Cato, Spit. ANTED—A Smart Girl for light house work. -Apply at Farndon Brewery. see" the beautiful lot of New Silk Dolmans. Magill and Campbell are offering at really less than London prices ; beautiful goods at 30/- and 35/- each. W~ ANTED—By a Man with references, a situation for light work or as messenger. Apply office Daily Tei/egbaph. ANTED—A Housemaid, reference required. Apply to Mrs Alllan McLean, Duart, Havelock. ANTED ITIMEDIaTELY for" Private Families — Good Cooks, Housemaids, and Nurses ; and have on hand a good working Housekeeper, at Mrs Prebble's, opposite Bank of New Zealand, Hastings-street, Napier. ANTED-A Lad. Apply B. Saeffer, Hastings-street. chasing clause—A six or sevenroomed house, with a few acres of land, handy to town. Apply, "W.D. " Telegraph Office. WANTED TO BUT—Ladies Snd Gentleman's left off wearing apparel. Mrs Montague, The Exchange, Faulknor's Buildings, Hastings-street Letters attended to. LBERT HOTEL, Hastings — Best accommodation with every convenience. Meals at all hours 1/6. Hot,- _ Cold, and Shower Baths. Wines, Spirits, Beer, and everything first-class.—W. Dennett, proprietor. E M~I N G "TON , S Odonto Tooth Powder, 2s Cd. THE LATEST NEWS FROM R O. BIN-SON'S "CAN'T BE BEAT" DRAPERY WAREHOUSE EiTERSOX-STEEET. Just received ex Coptic, Merope, and other late arrivals, MEW SPRING GOODS. Prints and Cambrics at 4d, sd, 6d, 7d, and 8d a yard Sateens, new spots and stripes on buff grounds, only 9d Beiges, grey and fawn shades, only 6d and Sd • Check Muslins, pale colorings, very pretty, only 0d Carmelites and Nuns' Cloths, beautiful goods in fashionable shades and all wool, at 10d, Is, and Is 3d Lace Zephyrs, newest ideas and colorings, only Is Colored Cashmeres in fawn, drab, brown, myrtle, claret, and navy, double width, Is 6d a yard Black Cashmeres, double width, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d. 2s, and 2s Gd Tapestry Carpets, only Is 6d, Is 9d, and 2s a yard Hearth Rugs, splendid value, 7s 9d and 12s each. Crettonnes! Crettones ! Crettones ! The most beautiful patterns at 9d» lOi-d, ljd, and Is 6d. ROBINSON'S "CANT BE BEAT" Drapery Importing Warehouse, Emerson-street. WPREBBLE receives This Day . Mandarins, Passion Fruit, Oranges, Lemoi\s, Bananas, Apples, and Pines; also Smoked Schnapper and FRESH OYSTERS RE STTinr'T" O N ' 8 CurrieJPowder, Is 6d and 2s 6d. W ANTEDTiNOTra-Theundersigned T y for the future will deliver Groceries at his very low prices. For the inf ormatioa of those who have not yet visited my temporary Store I publish a price list of a iew lines: — Sugar per bag, 8/6, 10/-, and 11/6. Tea per box, 15/-, 18/-, 21/-, and 24/-. Soap per box, from 6/6 to 14/-. Van Houteu's Cocoa per lb, 4/-. Candles, from. 5d to lid perlb. Kerosene (best) per tin, S/6, Jams do. Gd. And all other lines at equally low rate* Cash to be paid either before or at the time ™-i? A vor £, T Bowes - Grocer y and Milk Depot (nest Provincial Hotel), Emer-son-street, Napier. S. Blaie, Hastings-street, has just opened up a large consignment of Plain and Fancy Crockery, consisting of Breakfast Sets, Tea Sets, Plain and Fancy Toilet Sets, Jugs, Cups and Saucers, Lamps, Vases, Ornaments, Plates, Dishes, Glasses, Fancy Goods, &c, ""ANTED KNOWN—In the Grocery Trade J. S. Blaie has a large supply of every household requisite. His rapidly increasing trade in the face of so much keen opposition shows the confidence the publio place in him in his endeavor to give value. "ANTED KNOWN—Every household requisite on the shortest possible notice. In fact the public; can be supplied with almost everything, and be treated with courtesy and civility, at the Wholesale and Retail Stores of J. S. Blaie, Hasting-street. EM ING TON'S Cure for Piles, 2s 6d. and Shoe Department J. S. Blaie onlykeeps the best of English, Colonial, and; Zealandia Boots. WANTED KNOWN—You can Furnish Two Rooms on the Purchase-hire System for £4 4s at the Little Dust Pan Furnishing Warehouse, Hastings street. WANTED - KNOWN —That P. C. Jones has removed to Dickensstreet, opposite Gilberd's Lemonade Factory. Mechanical Work of every description made and repaired. Sewing Machine needles, parts, and fittiugs kept in stock. Repairs done promptly and cheaply.—P. C. Jones, Engineer and Optician, I)ickens-street. W"ANTED KNOW -ThatT. P. FULT } LEE c.-m f urniah Venetian Blinds with all 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 Garry's Foundry, Hastings-street, Napier. Joinery and Cabinet making in all itsqriincbes, and Valuator. T)OOKBIND~ING! BOOKBINDING!— JD Encourage Local Industry. Music Illustrated Papers, Magazines, &c, and every disciiption of OLD BOOKS rebound and made like new, ACCOUNT BOOKS bound and ruled to any pattern, all -work turned out in first-class style and at moderate terms, by W. G. Tilley, Dickens-street, Napier. W- ANTED KNOWN—That the undersigned is prepared to sharpen and set saws of any description, also to hammer the same. AU orders left at E. T. Allen's Carlilo-svreet, or sent direct to Priestlyroad, will receive prompt attention J ;East. r ANTED KNOWN-That the Beehive Stores is the only place in Napier that sells J. Adamson's pure extracted white oiover Honey, Beehives &c ■ also on Stock the Best Brands of Flourl Oatmeal, Wheatmeal, General Groceries' &c. Just received a large Stock of General Crockery Glass, China, and Brushware of the Best Quality. Taking things all round, the Beehive is the Cheapest Cash House in Napier. Goods delivered Carriage Free. G. Gilliiss, White-road. npOWN and Country Properties For Sale. JL B. G:. Graham. TS^ ANTED KNOWN-That J. Adam" ' T son has the following Testimonial from Dr Keyworth :—" I have examined a sample of J. Adamson'a Honey sent mo by Mr Gillies and find it to be of SDecial Excellence and Purity. It is free~front adulterations, which occasionally exist in Honey, and I believe it to bo wholesome and far more suitable for the diet of children than much of the butter which is sold.—Signed, John W. Koyworth, M.D. London University. "' 1 » Spanish Eggs m the North Island can be obtained from J. Cosgrove at One Guinea per Sitting. Terms Cash. AUCTION SALK ' MONDAY, AND FOLLOWING DAYS, At 11 o'clock, Opposite Masostic Hotel. WATCHES! WATCHES! JEWELLERY! JEWELLERY!: GEEAT SUCCESS OP TIIE GENUINE CLEARING SALE, OVER £3750 WORTH Gold and Silver Watches, Diamond Rings. Pins, Studs, Brooches, and Earrmls -■g^-ft ated Field and Opera. Glasses, &c &o Mu# be sold. Without Reserve. ' Ss,»b at 11 o clock, qpposito Tasonic Hotel

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4735, 9 October 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4735, 9 October 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4735, 9 October 1886, Page 3

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