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"TSTANTED, by a young lady—Comfortt V - able board and residence in a private family near town. Address, stating terms, " 0.5.," office of this paper.. TY7ANTED—A smart Errand. Boy. ,Ap- rv V ply John McVay. •,._■' TITANTED—A Plumber; none but » 't T fest-elass tradesman need apply. J. Vemon, Dickens-street. W* ANTED—An Experienced Nurse.— ; Apply to Mrs Coleman, Napier. ROUGH CARPENTER AND GENERAL HAND. "TTfTANTED situation as above on a 11 Station. Good fencer, and long experience of station -work. Apply " Chips" Post Office, Hastings. ANTED—An active Boy for an Hotel. Apply office of this paper. "TSTANTED—A good General Servant. V V Apply at once to Mrs A. B. Thomson, Madeira-road (near Post-office); Napier. ANTED.—By a Young Lady, - situation as Nursery Governess or Companion. Apply H.A., Post Office, Napier. WANTED, by Mrs Hope—Apprentices for the Dressmaking Department. Apply to Neal and Close's. SERVANTS can always obtain a good Situation at Mrs Prebble's Hastingsstreet. ' A MONGST those Goods saved from the is. Fire at Magill & Campbell's are a quantity of the Dress Materials which we shall offer at the ..following extraordinary low . prices:—New, Beige, and,. Brocaded Lustres at 4M per yard, New Twills, Diagonals, ana Figured Stuffs at 6£d, AllWool Popiins Is, New Tuff and Loop Cloths at Is,. Fine All-Wool French Cashmeres, double width, only 2s per yard. ;. ANTED—A good General Servant also a Boy, about fourteen, to do general work. Apply to Mrs Locke. SAVED from the Fire—4ooo pounds worth of New Drapery and Clothing at Magill and Campbell's. A large portion of the stock damaged by water, must be sold at onoe at whatever price it will bring. The whole stock marked down; every article greatly reduced in price during the Great Salvage Sale at Magill & Campbell's. AGILL & CAMPBELL are offering, during their Salvage Sale, some Wonderful Cheap Lines in Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing , , such as Men's Serge and Tweed Suits at 19s 6d, 22s 6d, 25s up; Men's Trousers at 4s lid, 6s 9d, Ss 6d up ; Boys' Tweed Knicker Suits from 2s 6d up; Men's Regatta and Oxford Shirts, very cheap; a lot of Men's Hard Felt Hats at la; Men's Soft Felt from 2s 6d; Men's, Youths', and Boys' Working Shirts, Braces, &c, at Salvage Prices at Magill & Campbell's. A LBERT HOTEL, Hastings—Best aoJ\. commodation with every convenience. Meals at all hours' Is Cd. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Wines, Spirits, Beer, and everything first-class.—W. Y. Dennett, proprietor. -

. I QQR CHRISTMAS I QQO 1000 CHRISTMAS .1000 GRAND DISTRIBUTION OF USEFUL GLASSWARE AT ROBINSON'S "CAN'T BE BEAT" j DRAPERY AND CLOTHING WAREHOUSE. GIVING AWAY !—To every Cash Purchaser of Drapery or Clothing during this month a useful present will be given at Robinson's. WHAT ARE THEY ?—Water and Milk Jugs, Jam and Fruit Dishes, Flower Stands, Sugar Basins, Butter Coolers, .Water Bottles, Candlesticks, Pickle Jars, &c., all to be given away at Robinson's. THE TERMS—Any Customer Spending 10s, 15s, 20s and upwards CASH will receive a present of one of the above articles at Robinson's. ACCOUNTS PAH)—Every Customer settling their accounts this month will also be entitled to a present. Come along; pay up; it's worth your while.—R. H. RobinCOME ALONG, COME ALONG!.'— Buy your Christmas Drapery and Clothing from us. You know we "Can't be Beat' either for value, civility, or straight dealin<* —R.H.Robinson. ■ ° c

TTTANTED KNOWN-The undersigned T T is giving the highest price for best Butter. T. J. Bowes, Grocery, Crockery, and Milk Depot, opposite Gaiety Theatre, Dickens-street., ''ANTED KNO WN-The undersigned has three Fat Cows for sale; also three Store Pigs, and one first-class Draught Mare, 5 years old, guaranteed staunch. *T J. Bowes, Grocery, Crockery, and Milk Depot, opposite Gaiety Theatre, Dickensstreet. , ' , ! . ■ ■:■>•..■:....' TTTANTED KM O VVN-For sale, a few Y» tons of first-class Eating Potatoee.— Kmghtßros., Hastings. .■••■••■■. WPREBBLE has a good line of CHEIp BARRACOUTTA, WEM* 'ANTED .KNOWN—That during the summer months the undersigned -will receive Frosh. Butter and Eggs in the following order :—From his own Dairy Farm. every Monday and "Wednesday and "feridav - and from Messrs Dowling. Bros, every Tucadny, Thursday, and , J Bowes, Grocery andiGrockery-l^m-oho^a._. and Milk Depot, opposite Gaiety Theatre, Dickens-street. "... ANTED KNOWN-That J. Renoui has a first-class Piano for' sale. "■ WANTED KNOWN—That J. M'Kay is # engaged at Hooper's- Old Saloon, Hastings-street. He will have an assistant to-night. MrsHastiehasa.new stock of Tobaccos, Cigars, 'Pipes, &c. Come and see.' • . ■ ■"

WANTED KNOWN—That J. Renous' having returned, will be glad to see his old customers again. Correct and guaranteed estimates given as to cost of buildings. All kinds of jobbing and other work executed with neatness and despatch. Address, Clive-square, Napier. -ANTEDKNOWN-ThatJ. Adamson has received'another testimonial for his pure extracted Honey. Dear Sir,—l have examined the two Samples of .Honey you sent me both chemically, and microscopically. In both specimens the Honey is rich in Saccharin* matter, and is freo from the Comb, and further to be a perfect specimen, of what Honey should bo.—l am yours obediently, W. I. Spekceb. ANTED KNOWN—That T. P. FULLER can furnish 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. Fullar, opposite Mr Garry's Foundry Hastings-street, Napier. Joinery and Cabinet making in all' its branches, and Valuator. . • . . LOST, STOLEN, OR STRAYEDFrom my paddock, • Bay Mare, nt brand, white star on forehead; 1 Chestnut Pony, about 14 hands, white face, white hind feet, unbroken and unshod; and 1 Grey Pony. Tho finder will be rewarded on returning same to J. J?. Crane, Te Aute Hotel. THREE POUND REWARD. LOST, STOLEN, or STRAYED from Hastings, on Monday, January 3rd, a Light Bay Mare, with three white feet; about 1(5 hands high ; branded X on near shoulder, and Con off shoulder ; also piece out of near ear; a reward of £3 will be given by the undersigned on her recovery Apply A. B. Greene, Hastings. ' NOTICE. j ' . T OST—Between Taradalo and Napier, a Jj Sealskin Cape. Any person returning the samo to Mr 0. Palmor, Napier, or Mrs H. L. Donnelly, " The Willows," will be rewarded. £1 REWARD. ~ .". ■' T OST, from Omabu, about the end of JJ November, a Light Bay Draught Mare, with white faoo ; branded on off shoulder S under half circle. Finder will receive above reward on-returning to W. Broughton! Omahu, or G. Smith, Hastings.

fpO-LET —A new. Four.-roonied House .in JL Milton-road. Apply office of .this paper. " •■ . .-.".; : , TO LET, with immediate possession— Those Large and Commodious, Premises, containing thirteen rooms, latelyoccupied by the late Mrs May. Commanding' an extensive view, and within a few minutes' distance of the town. The premiees are admirably adapted for a firstclass Boarding-house. For particulars apply to Brooking and St. Clair. • •-,- .TTARRDfGTON AND JENSEN■XL •. Desire to inform their friends and the - public generally that thoy have commenced business as • TAILORS AND HABITMAKERS, In thepremises adjoining MrsSuttoii's, and facing the Star Hotel, in Emerson-street. English and colonial tweeds op the Best Quaxiti- ' , ; StTiTS Made to Obdek peom £4 4s Upwards No Machine ob Female Labok Ehp^oybd. A CALL WILL OBLIGE HARRINGTON AND JENSEN, Emorsson-street.' MR H. G. SPACEMAN, Professor of Music, recommences duttooil February-' , at his new Residence, Clyde-road. " MUSIC AND GERMAN. ERAU POLITSi revnmos liar duties on MONDAY, Jaßuniy_24ftu BARQUE ASTEitION. ■ AUj Claims against the jilwo vussel are rpqwstpd to ftc bent in hv MO on nf SATURDAY, .JBtittwliint. Ot KINROSS & CO,, _ -Agrarfi,-. PENDING tho re-building ~7,FlLir Rannor and Liddfe Jiu wr— ino-Toa t<. tixnisnv Iron Stow opposite their ' old ate in luunvwm-street, and tiva aow rsttdy to reueivs goods for auction

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4832, 4 February 1887, Page 3

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