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-\TTANTED-By Young employ . TT ment on Station; can milk. Apply E.S.A., Horald office. "ANTED—A General Servant where nursemaid is kept. Apply Mrs C. L. Margoliouth. TTT ANTED—Men for Digging Potatoes. VV Contract work. S. finder, Omaranui, Taradale. TTTTANTED—Board and Lodgings for T V Single Gentleman in a. small family, or furnished apartments. Apply X.Y., office of this paper. W~ ANTED—A General Servant. Apply to Mrs T. M. Chambers, Havelock. W Custodian for the Napier Park Company. Duties can be seen and applications received till 4 p.m. on MONDAY, 16th instant. J. B. Fielder, Secretary, Tennyson-street. J \T7"ANTED—Apprentices to the dress- * V making. Apply Mrs Samson, Shakespeare-road. "TITANTED—By a Competent T V situation as Working Housekeeper. Good references. Address—Beta, Office of this Ppper. WANTED^A - Gentleman having snitablo offices in Napier to manage for the Accident Indemnity Company, Limited. He must bo able to devote sufficient time to control Agencies and Canvassers throughout tho District, and to push, the Company's business. Bankers references required. A-PPly Mr W. A. Thomson, Manager, Fort-street, Auckland. ''< YjTANTED— A General Servant, who T? can cook. Housemaid also kept. Apply to Mrs Birch, Stoneycroft, Hastings. ItS PREBBLE wants a good Married Couple for station work, also General Servant and Nursemaids. jnKANI) Display of New Winter Goods vT in MagiU and Campbell's new Premises. Choice New Goods direot from the manufacturers. Beautiful assortment . of Ladies' and Children's New Ulsters, Stockinette, and Jersey Jackets; Fur Capes, Fur Sets, and Astrachan. Trimmings, Wool Squares, &c. Special Lines in Ladies Underclothing, Corsets, &c, at such prices as wo have no doubt will be appreciated by a discerning public at Magill and Campbell's. - TUST oponed. up at Magill and Camper bell's new premises, directly opposite their old shop, an enormous Stockrf,,>■ Blankets, Flannels, Counterpanes, andßovs' and Wool rftfisicry;Boys' Knitted Fingering Hose ; Men's, Youths', and Boys' Crimean, Oxford, and Wincey Shirts ; Hard and Soft Felt Hats ; Boys' and Youths' Tweed Hats, Tarn '0 Shanters, &o. t in great variety, all of which we ai'e Selling Cheaper than most Drapers are able to buy them. at. Inspection Invited at Magill and Campbell's, Gontlemon's OutfittersANTED—The Ladies to take notice that they can buy Dress Materials for themselves and the family cheaper at" Magill and Campbell's than anywhere else in town, they having opened up their first shipment of useful materials for winter wear, all of which is offered at our famous " low prices. Also, Ladies' and Children's Winter Hosiery, Children's Wool Jackets, Wool Hoods, Wool Hats, Wool Wraps, &0., our aim being to give tho best value procurable for the money. Don't mistake the shop j remember wo are shifted into our new premises. Magill and Campbell. W PREBBLE has landed a choice . sample of Bananas, Island Oranges, Pears, Lemons, Pines, and Apples; also, a prime sample of SMOKED SCHNAPPER.* "■ HHHE World's Greatest Events," JL published by Ward, Lock and Co., London. " The publishers have secured another success with this excellent publir cation."—Western Morning Star. Agent for Hawko's Bay district, James Purehon, Bookbinder and. Book Imposter (late of H. 8... Herald office), Munro-street, opposite railway workshops, Napier. IF you want a good and cheap pair of Boots go to G. Ashworth's Sunderland Boot House, Emerson-street, as his first great annual stock-taking sale is now on. TO hand, and opened up, 2 eases French Flexible Felt Hats, 6 new shapes and 4 new colorings; 3 cases English-made Hats, hard and soft; also an assortment of Hill's Hats for Ladies and Gentlemen. Inspection respectfully solicited.—Ringland & Thomas, Hosiers, Hatters, and Clothiers. "TTTANTED KNOWN—That during the *V 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—The Sunnyside Dairy Company have on hand a largo supply of First-class Fresh Butter that they can thoroughly recommend. J. 5. Harland, Manager. ■"ITTANTEIT TO BUY—Ladles' and TV Gentlemen's Loft-off Clothing. Ladies waited on at their own residences. Lotters attended to with privacy and despatch. Mbs Montague, The Exohange, Faulknor's Buildings, Hastings-street. TTTANTED KNOWN—That T. P. FUL~ j> VY LER 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. Fuller, opposite Mr Garry's Foundry Hastings-street, Najjier. Joinery and Cabinet making in all its branches, and Valuator. ANTED KNOWN—That G. Gillies, Beohive Stores, White-road, Napier, is Sole Agent for J. Adamson's Pure Extracted Honey of the Best Quality also for his Improved Bcohives. Artifioinl Comb Foundation and General Supplies for Beekeepers. Circulars and Price Lists given free on application to G. Gillies, or to J. Adamson, Pine Apiary, Queen-street, Hastings, H.B. All orders punctually attended to. ANTED KNOWN —AY. Donholm Port Ahuriri, has been appointed Sole Agent for Hawke's Bay for the Thistle Baking Powder. ; HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING. JUBILEE DAY, JUNE, 1887. OWNERS are reminded that Nominations (2 soys) for the Hawke's Bay Steeplechase Handicap, of 500 soys, close with the undersigned at the Criterion Hotel on TUESDAY, 17th instant, at 9 p.m. F. D. LUCKIE, Secretary. Napier, May 12, 1887. rpHE Coursing Matchhas been postponed X till MONDAY NEXT. Alf. T. DANVERS, Secretary. "THE LICENSING ACT, 1881." LICENSING DISTRICT OF MEANEE. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. I WILLIAM LORD, of Taradale, do n hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will ut the next LicensingMeeting to be holden at Taradale on the fourth day of June, 1887, apply for, a certificate authorising the issue of a publican's license for a house situate at Taradale, and known by the name (or sign) of the Grecnmeadows Hotel, containing twenty-six rooms exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated the twelfth day of May, 1887. WILLIAM LORD. HOUSEHOLDERS' CERTIFICATE. ' We, the undersigned ten householders, " residing in the immediate neighborhood of tho above-mentioned, house, do hereby certify that tho above William Lord is a person of g"ood fame and reputation, and fit and proper to have granted to him a publican's license. Witness our hands this twelfth day of May, ono thousand eight hundred Mid eighty-seven. Wm. B. Hill E. W. Bennett S. T. Dryden Joseph Jeffares -■'.'- JEL Harrison Richard Neagle J." C. Davis " George Bradley JR.. Monteath " Thos. JefEares, senr. , IF the Young Lady Artist who borrowed my three volumes of the "Floral: - Magazine " will apply fpv the remaining seven volumes she may have them. ■" ' H. S. TIFFEN. FOUND —A Key. Owner can have same on applying at this office. NEW SCHOOL, HASTINGS-STREET. THE Opening Ceremony in connection.. ; with the above'Schbel will take place on MONDAY, the 16th inst., at 11 a.m. His Worship the Mayor will formally open thgjmilding. Selections and Chorus Singing, will be rendered by a selected number of pupils from the main school under tha leadership of Mr D. A. Sturrock. Paeents and Fkiends. ace Intotesx. Children who purpose attending thia school will nioet for classification by the . Master, Mr R. Goulding, on Monday Afternoon, at 1.30 o'clock. . THOMAS SIDEYs Chairman of. Napier School Committee* "" F. JARDINB, Regent-Steekt, STpOK AND SHARE BROKER. Daily quotations received from principal towns in the colony. ' Money to lond on approved -freehoKi •■ security at current rates of interest.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4913, 13 May 1887, Page 3

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