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TTrANTED—To. sell about 20 Tons v ?V Hobart Potatoes, a few Sacks of Flukes, also a few Tons of Oaten Chaff. Apply Charles Codd, Taradale. YSXANTED—A Good General Servant. TV Apply Mrs N. Williams, Sealyroad. TTfANTED—A. Cook. Apply to Mrs T T Tanner, Rivorslea. . -, Tl/'ANTED—A sniart, well-educated T 7 Youth as: an apprentice to a Chemist; must be prepared to give a small premium. Apply Eakins and Co., Manufacturing and Pharmaceutical Chemists, &c., Tennysonstreet. TOTSS S. SCULLIN has several' General JIYX Servants waiting engagement; also, two Housemaids for the country, Hotels preferred. ANTED—A Married Couple, without encumbrance. Woman to cook and wash, man general work. Reference required. Apply to Allan McLean, Duart, Havelock. ANTED TO LET—Two Furnished Rooms in a quiet private family, fireplace in each room; situated in the Coote-road, on the sunny side of the streot; splendid position; about ten minutes' walk from the Post Office. Apply by letter, -" Z," office of this paper. TffANTED—A CooE Anply to Mrs T T W.B.Jtnssoll, Fliixmero, Hastings. "jY/f RS PREBBLE requires Gqod Cooks, _nX Housemaids, General Servants, and. Nurses. OARD AND LODGlNGS.—Vacancies for three Gentlemen in a Private Family. Terms moderate. Apply, M.E.E., Office of this Paper. IMPORTANT reasons why Buyers of Drapery should doal'wijfo. Magill and Campbell. * Because they have no high routs to pay, no expensive staff to keep up. The saving on these 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 to. hide these facts, but their Customers have to pay every cent of these heavy expenses.. You will save money by dealing with Magill and Campbell. O FECIAL 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 Od each. A splendid variety of New Trimmed Hats and Bonnets from. 0s Gd to 30s. A large lot of New Dress I Materials, Wincey Tweeds from 4d, Cos-. ! tutrie Cloths 7M, All Wool Serges 10 H, Home-spuns arid Now Stripes Is. Grand value in Black and Colored Cashmeres and Merinos, All Wool Tartans at Is, Heavy , Hand Loom Shirting Plaids at Is 6d. • Large lot of Babies' Wool Hoods, Hats, ■ Polkas, Wraps, Bootees, &c., all atvery reasonable prices at Magill and Campbell. "T\7"A.NTED "KNOWN—We offer this Vf week one caw of Maids'and Ladies' Long Ottoman and Worsted Cloth Jackets, at almost h'llf-pricc, to clear, 10s 6d for 6s . lid; Its (3d for 8s Gd; 18s Gd for 12e 6d. Special line in Ladies' Heavy Tweed Ulsters at 8s Gd, 10s Gd. Surprise every-.: one at the prices at Magill and Campbell's. BAR G A I N S TO BE HAD IN ROBINSON'S"-'-'-DRESS DEPARTMENT. ' '' Can't be Beat, or Even Equalled." DRESS MELTONS at 7H, lOd, and Is. Very Warm and Serviceable ■ FRENCH FOULE, in all shades, at IOJd. Very Soft and Comfortable ,DRESS SERGES, in myrtle,'brown, navy,' and claret, only lOdper yard; worth Is DRESS BEIGES, at lOd, Is, Is 3d, and Is Gd. Don't require to be praised for Durability SIXPENCE A YARD, 4 shades of Can- ' vas Cloth OCEAN SERGES, all wool and wash well, Is yard JUBILEE CASHMERES, a few pieces still offering at Is lid yard, 41in. wide QUEEN CASHMERES, nice soft goods, . at Is Gdyard FRENCH MERINOS, all useful shades and all wool, at 2s 9d: " Can't be ' beat" BLACK MERINOS and CASHMERES, at Is 3d, Is Gd, Is Od, 2s, up to 'sa. Good colors and grand width R. H. ROBINSON, Emebson-steeet. SOMETHING Special for the Boys. Kaiapoi Knicker Suits, latest shapes. Size—l to 6, 10s 9d; 7to 10, 13s Gd. Value right. Ringland and Thomas, the Peoples' ' Clothiers. ' '• WANTED KNDWN—TIiat T. P. FUL- . 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, Napier.' Joinery and Cabinet making in all its '.'. branches, and Valuator. ANTED TO BUY—Ladies' and '■ Gentlemen's Left-off Clothing. Ladies waited on at their own residences. Letters attended to with privacy and dospatch. Mris Montague, The Exchange, Faulknor's Buildings, Hastings-street. COMFORTABLE HOME for Ladies > or Gentlemen can be obtained at Mrs Motley's. Two minutes walk from Post Office. Good view of Bay. Reasonableterms. \TF you watii a goocLand cheap pair o£ Boots £b to G. AshwofttlCl' Suuderlfnd BooSvHouse, Emerson-street, first great annual stock- taking sale is _^ W"PREBBLE~has . Island Oranges, also good Cooking and Keeping Apples, Sydney Oranges, ' v^ Bananas, Lemons,. Limes, and Dates; also Fresh Rock Oysters, and Smoked Schnapper. ANTED KNOWN— W. Denholm." Port Ahuriri, has' been appointed Sole Agent for Hawke's Bayfor the Thistle Baking Powder. "\T7ANTED KNO WN—That during the, TT ' summer months the undersigned will receive Fresh Butter and Eggs in the following order : —From his own Dairy Farm, ever}' Monday and Wednesday and Friday; . and from Messrs Dowling Bros, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.—T. J. Bowcs, Grocery and Crockery Warehouse and Milk' Depot, opposite Gaiety Theatre, .. Dickens-street. ANTED KNOWN—The Sunnyside • - Dairy Company have on hand a large supply, of .First-class Fresh Butter that they can thoroughly recommend, J. S. Harland, Manager. J" AMESnPUßCHbl?3ookbmder, Ac~ ' count-book Maker, &c. (opposite the Railway Workshops), Munro-street,'Napier. Estimates and other information given on. receipt of advice. _ _ _ WANTED KNOWN—ThaTIhITVic? ' toria, Xiunnhcon and Coffee Rooms, opposite News Office; Emerson-street, are now opened, and Visitors will find this a. ' convenient resort for any kind of refreshments. Chops and Stakes any hour; Lunch at:l2.* Private rooms for Ladies.' Oysters, and on Friday and Saturday nights hot Tripe. Board and Residence. Wm. Birch, Proprietor. i ■ ■ , . ! ■ ' USE PEACOCK'S CELEBRATES -JAMS,"' >:".. THE PUREST MADE IN THE WORLD i- '"• -..'•. : - ._ : .'. i 3 .

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4945, 22 June 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4945, 22 June 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4945, 22 June 1887, Page 3

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