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TTTANTED—A smart Boy for an office. t V Apply Cranby and Prebble. TI7"ANTED—A good Plain Cook, also a T y Girl to look after children. Apply Mrs R. Harding. Mount Vernon." : ANTED—A smart Youth. Apply George !Rymer, Taradale. "ITTANTED— Tenders for Ploughing 60 IT Acres. Apply New Zealand Loan and Mercautilo Agency Company. WANTED —A Strong Lad accustomed - to Butchering. Apply to Alfred Scorgie, Carlile-street. WANTED —A situation by an experienced Ploughman. Good references. Apply Daily Teleobaph Agency, Hastings. WANTED —An Assistant in the Napier Harbor Board Wharfinger's Office. Salary £70 per annum. Particulars of the duties can be obtained on application to the Wharfinger. Applications to be addressed to the Chairman, and delivered to the Secretary not later than noon on MONDAY, March 14th, 18S7. "TTTANTED at once — A nrst 7 class V T Waiter.; none need apply unless competcut. Apply Criterion Hotel. TfTANTED—A Housekeeper for a small Tγ Family iii the Country. Apply at once offica of this paper. TTJT ANTED—By a Young Lady from the t V Country, respectable lodgings for a short time. ' Apply, stating terms, which must be very moderate, "Eva," Tele-g-baph Office. "YIT ANTED—A situation as Governess t V or Useful Companion. Equal to English nnd Music, . and Good Needlewoman. With refreiices, apply, by letter, "S.E.C," Daily Tkoeobajh Office. Removal Sale at Magill and vJT Campbell's. Our whole stock offered to _ the public at less than present English prices. Being anxions to clear out our present stock before moving into our new premises, and having only four weeks in which to do so, wo are determined to' give our customers Drapery and Clothing at astonishingly low prices. * TTAVING .just, got four weeks"taTofear 11 out, -wo have decided to clear out the Stuff during the next four weeks regardless of Cost. The fact is it must b9 sold, and if we on sell it all before goingi nto our new premises we will. If our friends -will only come along with the Cash they shall get extraordinary good- value at Magill and Campbell's. OUR country customers will pleaselalEf notice that for the next four weeka ' before removing into our new premises we shall pay the carriage of all parcels to their nearest- railway station, and at the same time offer them new Drapery and Clothing fully 25 per cent, less than usual prices. All orders must bo accompanied by post office-order. Mm gill and Campbell. WANTED~Rcspoctable Boarder in a Private Family, close to ffcwn. Apply Office of this paper. Education Office, Napier, February 9th, 1887. WANTED— Immediately for the Danevirke District School an Assistant Mistress, capable of taking charge of the Infant Department. Previous experience in the training of young children is indispensable. Salary according to the Board's Scale. Applications to be sent to the undersigned not later than Saturday, the 19th insfc. H. Hill, Inspector. .. • QERVANTS can always obtain a good kj Situation at Mrs Prebble's Hastingsstreet. - ' ■. LBERT HOTEL, Hastings—Best~m> commodation with every convenience. Meals at all hours Is 6d. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Wines, Spirits, Beer, and everything first-class.—W. Y. Dennett, proprietor. GREAT B-A RGA IN S AT EOBmSON'S "CAN'T BE BEAT" DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, EICEESON'-TTBEET. TO CLEAR—The balance of our Ladies' Straw Hats at 6d each, Children's Sailor Straws at Half Price, AT ROBINSON'S. REMNANTS.—A lot of choioe, usefu Remnants, comprisine all kinds =of Wearing and Household Drapery, must bo Cleared, AT ROBINSON'S. NEW SHIPMENTS.—In view of our new Shipments for the New Season arriving very shortly, wo will not stand to price for anything in our present stock. . R. H. ROBINSON. CLOTHING BARGAINS.—Men's Tweed Trousers at 4s lid, 5s lid, 6s lid, and 8s lid ; Men's Coats (Tweed) 9s 6d, 10s ' od, 13s 6d, and bettor .Men's Tweed' Suits to clear at 15s, IGs Gd, 20s, 22s 6d. Boys' Tweed Trousers at 8s 6d and 9s Gd, clearing at 5s Gd, Coats 5s lid and 6s 1 Id, far below regular prices, •' AT ROBINSON'S. For Hats, Shirts, Ties, Braces, andallMnds of Mercery, you " Can't Beat" ROBINSON FOR VALUE. R. H. ROBINSON, AGENT FOR THE >y "NEW NUMBER SEVEN" W I SEWING MACHINE, ( EiIERSOJf-STBEET, NaHEE. TIT" PREBBLE has received this day it. 80 bunches Bananas, 50 cases Island Oranges, a large quantity of Peaches, Apples, Pears, Damsons, Lemons, and Smoked Schnappcr. 20 only German canaries unsold. ; IF you want a good and cheap pair of Boots go to G. Ash-worth's Sunderland Boot House, Emerson-street, as his first great annual stock-taking salo is now on. "ANTED KNOWN—The undersigned is giving the highest price for best Butter. T. J. Bowes, Grocery, Crockery, and Milk Depot, opposite Gaiety Theatre, Dickens-street. "ANTED KNOWN—The undersigned has three Fat Cows for gale ; also three Store Pigs, and one nrst-classDraught Marc, 5 years old, guar;i:i!w.l staunch. T. J. Bowes, Grocers - , Crockery, aril Milk Depot, opposite Gaiety Theatre, Dickensstreet. "ANTED KNOWN—That J. Adamson has received another testimonial for his pure extracted Honey. Dear Sir, —I have examined the two Samples of Honey you sent me both chemically and microscopically. In both specimens the Honey is rich in Saccharine matter, and is free from the Comb, and further to be a perfect specimen, of what Honey should be.—l am, yours obediently, W. I. Spencer. ANTED KNOWN—For. sale, a few tons of first-class Eating Potatoes.— Knight Bros., Hastings. "ANTED KNOWN—That during the summer months the undersigned will receive Fresh Butter and Eggs in the following order: —From his own Dairy Farm # every Monday and Wednesday and Friday ; and from Messrs Dowling Bros, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.—-T. J. Bowes, Grocery and Crockery Warehouse and Milk Depot, opposite Gaiety Theatre, Dickens-street. 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. Fullor, opposite Mr Garry's Foundry Hastings-street, Napier. Joinery and Cabinet making in all its branches, and Valuator. EH. NEWMAN, Compton House, . Hastings - street.—Owing to extensive alterations of Premises, has marked down a Large and Varied lot of Goods, which must bo cleared out for room ; 8 p.m. until 9.30. H. NEWMAN wants the Public to • know Compton House is open each evening until 9.30. Customers can now rely on being served after 6 o'clock. BUYERS arc rcquosted to oall and see a. few Lines E. 11. Newman has fofclearance. Lot of Dress Stuffs, ranging from lOfd to Is 4Jd, at 4s 9d 12yards ;°liiic of Colored Cashmeres at 9.fd, very efceap. 17 has a' JLJ. Remnants of Prints that must bo cleared out. Lot of Dress Goods, 4M CM Bfd, and 9Jd. 1 > t 1 rpO-MORROW, at Compton House.-20 ± dozen Children's Summer Straws at7M; large lot of Straw Bonnet, shapes, 2s each ; lot of Sunshades at 2s Gd and *>s 9d - balance of Satin do, 4s 6d, 6s 6d, and~Ss 6d'. El H. Compton House, is 1. now open each evening until 9.30----every Customer please note. Lot of Summer Skirts, Is 9d each; Boxes of Cheap Laces, Buttons, and Frillings. npO-MORROTV, at Compton House— A Sailor Straws, largo lot, Is each; large lot of Romuants in Dress Stuffs, must be cleared out.—E. H. Newman. ipOMPTON HOUSE now open, until \J 9.3o.—Balance of Children's Sun Hats and Bonnets, in Cambric, Lace, and Sattin, at Is ll|d ; lot of Umbrellas, Is Dd; lot of Frillings, from 2d j'ard.—E. H. Newman. H. NEWMAN offers To-morrow, . balance of Sheetings, in list goods, at Is G£d (White): special line in White. Tabling, at 2s yard; Unbleached, lUd. Open each evening until 9.30. "■ OWING to extensive alterations, prior to the New Stock opening, E. H. Newyinan wants to make a" Great Clearance. Please pay a visit, and remember the Premises are open for business until 9.30 each evening. E. H. KEWSamT" COMPTON HOUSE, . Hashngs-stseei,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4860, 9 March 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4860, 9 March 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4860, 9 March 1887, Page 3

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