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SEVERAL Respectable Female-Servants and Married Couples waiting engagement at Mrs Birch's Registry. Office, " Emerson-street. ■' ' " '■' '■ WANTED— By a Young Ladysituation as Barmaid, in or about.Napier.' Apply at once "A.G,," Post-office, Waipawa. . ' J__ TIT ANTED-A Good General Servant * T that can cook well. Apply to Mrs Rutherford, Clyde-road. TKTANTED —A Respectable Middle-' T t aged Woman as Housokejopcr, to manage Olrig Station. Apply J. H. Coleman, ""Napier, or W. G. jWam, Olrig Station. . "VST"ANTED—A situation as cook and £> T T baker by a steady man ; good re- => ferences. Apply H.S., office of this paper. | "TSTANTED — A Lady Help to take D TV charge of young children. Apply to the Office of this' Paper. as Plain Cook or V V Baker in country or town. Apply of Henry Nelson, Storekeeper, Spit. ' • TTTANTED KNOWN — Comfortable yr V V 5-roomed Cottage to Lot at West Clive, with or without paddock attached, id Apply S. G. Thornton. " "' ;. WANTED— Tenders; will close at noon To-morrowfoiShifting-and Re-erect--11 ing a Four-roomed Cottage For further '> particulars apply J. Wells, Tennyson? ; street, Napier. ... • ■, _ "TYTANTED—To Let Shop and Dwelling, H Hastings-street. Apply Napier Coach Factory. ANTED—A Cook. Apply to Mrs W. R. Russell, Flaxmerp, Hastings. "ANTED—A Girl to do light work rind assist with children; comfortable f- home. Apply to Miss Scullion, Registry Office, opposite American Coach Factory. i. NAPIER ATHEN2EUM ~* , r A PPLICATIONS will be received on or . 3) ±\. before TUESDAY, 14th June, for the if position of Librarian and Assistant Secretary to the Institution. Salary and extra fees about £125 per. annum with house, coals, _ and gas. ..','• WM. WOOD, '". Hon. Sec. . T\/]TRS PREBBLE requires Good Cooks, ±tJ_ Housemaids, General Sorvants, arid ■- Nurses. . . - ' J T>OARD AND LODGINGS.-Vacancies JO for three Gentlemen in a Private „ Family. Tonus moderate. Apply, M.E.E., ! Office of this Paper. c TSTANTED—To Sell or Let, a Shop with ; , V V dwelling at Meanee. For particulars [1 apply to H. Powdrell. "tXjTANTED—By an experienced Man T T Cook and Steward, situation on a station; good references. Apply to W.J.H.f " care of Bishop of Waiapu, or Mr H. S. Tiff en. ■ ■■ p TTTANTED—By a Competent Person, « V situation as Working Housekeeper; Good references. Address'—Alpha, Office.of this Paper.' WANTED— A. General Servant, who can cook. Housemaid - also kept. Apply to Mrs Birch, Stoneycrcft, Hastings,' ROBINSON'S-...-i CAN'T BE BEAT DRAPERY AY A REHOUSE, Emerson-street. SPECIALITIES FOR THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE. JUBILEE RIBBONS !—Worked with the "Crown," "Royal Standard," and^ "1887." . ,- ... JUBILEE HANDKERCHIEFS !— Li Silk, embossed with the ." Queen's; Head," "Crown," and "Long Live; Our Gracious Queen." JUBILEE FRILLINGS !—At Is, Is 3d, and Is 6d, with pictures of " Her. Majesty "in 1837 and ISS7. * <• JUBILEE CASHMERES .'—At ,1s UA and Is 6d, branded with the "Queen's; Head." The only Genuine Jubilee Cashmere in the trade. ■ New Shipments of the Shetland ROSLYN FLANNELS at Is Hi, and Grey at Is Gd. New lines in White at lOd, 11-Jd, &c, &c. All Wool Roslyn Tweeds at 3s lid. ■ R . *H . ROBINSON, Direct Importer, Emerson-street, Napier. IMPORTANT reasons;.why Buyers of Drapery should deal with Magill and Campbell. Because they have no high rents to pay, no expensive staff to keep up. The saving on those two items alone is very large, when, its remembered that other Drapers are paying such enormously high, rents, and whose expenses amount to £20, £30, £40, and £50 every week. Now its the policy of Drapers generally to try.tohide these facts, but their Customers have, to pay every cent of these heavy expenses. You will save money by dealing with Magill and Campbell. QPECIAL Cheap Lines now offered at O . Magill and Campbell's new Shop. A lot of Ladies' and Girls' Straw Hats, ranging in prices from Is to 3s, will bo cleared out at 6'd each. A splendid variety of Now Trimmed Hats and Bonnets from 6s Gd to 30s. A large lot of New Dress Materials, Wincey Tweeds from 4d, Costume Cloths 7Jd, All Wool Serges 10§d, Home-spuns and New Stripes Is. Grand value in Black and Colored Cashmeres and Merinos, All Wool Tartans at Is, Heavy Hand Loom Shirting Plaids at Is Gd; Large lot of Babies' Wool Hoods, Hats, Polkas, Wraps, Bootees, &c, all at very reasonable prices at Magill and Campbell • TT7ANTED V V week one case of Maids' and Ladies' Long Ottoman and Worsted Cloth Jackets, at almost half -price, to clear, 10s Gd for 6s lid; 14s 6d for 8s Gd; ISs Gd for 12s 6d. Special line in Ladies' Heavy Tweed Ulsters at 8s Gd, 10s Gd. Surprise everyone at the prices at Magill and Campbell's. 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. WANTED KNOWN —W. Denholm Port Ahuriri, has been appointed Sole Agent for Hawke's Bay for the Thistle Baking Powder. W PREBBLE has a large assortment . of best Eating and Cooking Anples, Bananas, Oranges, • Chestnuts, Lemons, Mandarins, Pines, Pears, Grapes, Medlars, aud Limes ; also SMOKED SCHNAPPER and FRESH OYSTERS: JAMES PURCHON, Bookbinder, Ac-" count-book Maker, <fee. (opposite the Railway Workshops), Munro - street, Napier. Estimates and other information given on, - receipt of advice. "1%/TTSS SCULLION wants several Dairies J_tJL of Good Butter; also any number of Fresh Eggs; highest price given. Cash. Store, Hastings-street, opposite; American Coach Factory. Xlf Miss Scul- ? T lion has opened a General Store opposite the American Coach Factory, Hastings-street. Fresh Butter and Eggis wanted. Registry Office for Servants. ANTED KNOWN—That the, Victoria Luncheon and Coffee Rooms, opposite News Office,_ Emerson-street, aro now opened, and Visitors will find this a. convenient resort for any land of refreshments. Chops and Stakes any hour; Lunch .at 12. Private rooms for Ladies. Oysters, and on Friday and Saturday nights hot Tripe. Board and Residence. Wra. Birch, Proprietor. TO hand, and opened xtp, 2 cases French Flexible Felt Hats, 6 new shapes and 4 new colorings; 3 cases English-mad* Hats, hard and soft; also an assortment of Hill's Hats for Ladies and Gentlemen. Inspection respectfully solicited.—Ringland & Thomas, Hosiers, Hatters, and Clothiers. TO-ANTED TO BUY—Ladies' and YV Gentlemen's Left-off Clothing. Ladies waited on at their own residences. Letters attended to with privacy and despatch. Mrs Montague, The Exchange. Faulknor's Buildings, Hastings-street. :. COHEN'S GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE AT THE LITTLE DUST PAN. Great Clearing Sale of Furniture, &c.' Tho Largest Sale of Furniture ever held in Napier. During the Months of Juno and July H. P. Cohen will offer tho whole of his varied Stock of Furniture, &c, at unheard of Prices. The Balance of Stock remaining on hand at the: end of J-ly will be submitted to Public Auction, Without Reserve. In the meantime no reasonable offer will be refused. Remember this is a Genuine Clearing Sale, as tho Proprietor retires from the business in July. The following are a few of the lines':— ° Suites of Furniture (in Hoise-hair, Leather, and Cretonne), Chest of Drawers (English and Scotch), Cheffoniers, Cabinets, Wardrobes, Book-shelves, What Nots,''Music Stands, Gipsy Tables, Occasional Tables, Loo Tables, Dining, Dressing and Kitchen Tables, Couches (English and Colonial), Easy Chairs, Bedsteads • (Half-tester, French Brass Top) Mattrasses (Spring, Horse-hair, Fibre, and Wool) Bolsters, Pillows, Blankets. Glass and Crockery Ware, Ironmongery, a lot of other stock too numerous to mention, all at exceptionally Low Prices. My Books are now closed and all business done in future will bo strictly for Cash, and all amounts due must bo paid by the end of July, all amounts then remaining unpaid will be placed in the hands of my Solicitor; for Collection. .' ' "; ■ H.P.I^HEN. A MEETING of tho Hawke's Bay Philosophical Institute will be held . on MONDAY, June 13th, at 8 p.m. A paper by Mr Haedoastee on -Professor Button's Explanation of tho Tarawera ■ Eruption amII bo lead ,' also, a paper by Mr H. Hill, F.G.S. A, HAMILTON, Hon. Secretarr« i

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4935, 9 June 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4935, 9 June 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4935, 9 June 1887, Page 3

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