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WANTED— Some lady to adopt a pretty '' baby girl. Address—" A.8.," office ,' of this paper. - ; { WANTED— A Boyl Apply J. 8. Large, Furniture Warehouse. ■ TIT"ANTED—Two Smart Youths, must T» bo good milkers. Apply Office of this Paper. W "ANTED—Ono or two Young Ladies ac Boarders in a private family, and, J easy distance from town. For full particulars apply to R. T. Smythe, Bookseller, , Hastings-street. • "OTANTED—To sell at onoe, in the Bush District, a full £-Aor* Section, close Fenced, with Four-roomed House ani Shop detaohed, near Railway Station, in a rising- Country Township ; splendid openingfor a Saddler, Bootmaker, or other Trader men ; price only £125. Full particular* by applying by letter to " Country Houee," Office of this Paper. W "ANTED—A Smart Boy for the Grocery Department. Apply t* Neal and Close. NOTHER lot of 460 Baskets. 4ft Ladies' and Children's Japanese Can* Baskets, very light and durable. Only - half-price ; selling out quickly at 9d, Is ti, :, and 2s each, at Magill and Campbell's. TTTANTED-A Butcher. Married Man •j vT preferred. Apply E. Neag-le, Taradale. "JOTRS PREBBLE wants several TTRBT±IX CLASS Female Cooks for Town ani . Country; also GOOD General Servants, c Housemaids, and Nurses. ITUATIONS.—I have hundreds of servants of all classes waiting situations, rvnd nu erous order* daily from employers. '» All kinds of businesses for pale. Alexander '» Btewart, 64 Willis-street, Wellington. SPECIAL cheap lines in Gentlemen's Hard Felt Hatn. Stylish shapes in ,' brown and black at 3s 9d and 4s 9d each. q Men's Tweed Hats from Is 6d upi' 69 samples Men's and Youths' best English and French soft Felt Hate, offering at Ealfpriie—2s 6d to 5s 6d. Sco window at Magill and Campbell's. '. ■ GOOD Experienced Cook, General Servants, and Nurses can obtain situations on applying to Mrs Prebble, - Registry Office, Hastings-street. MISS SCULLIIThasTtwo sisters wh» she can thoroughly recommend waiting engagement, a Cook and Honsesudd ia a gentleman's family, town or country. Hastings-street, opposite American Ceaok . Faotory. 'ANTED—By First-class Milliner and Saleswoman, an Eng-ag-ement. Te» Tears' Experience. Goodßefereneee. Apply A. 8.C., Offloe of this Paper. AUTIIMN AND WINTER, 1888. i OUR FIRST SHIPMENTS JOB UtE COMIN* SEASON ARE NOW LANDING, And will be on view in a FEW DATS. : R. H. ROBINSON, DRAPER AND IMPORTER, BMBRSON-STRBBT. - ' ' ' —————iy T> EMOVAL NOTICE.-H. fwbitt begs 1 XV to inform the publio that he has removed to the premises lately occupied by E. H. Newman, a few doors higher up Hastings-street. O~ BSERVE OUR PRICES — Ladies' White Straw Hats at 6d, original price, 2s lid; Brown Velveteen at Iβ 3d, » formerly marked 2s 9d; Doublo-width. Cashmere, all colors at Is 4ld, cheap at 2* lid; Wide width Black Cashmere at Is lid, good value at 2s Cd ; Heavy White Flannel ' at BJd, never sold under Is; Dark Cheek 1 Shawls (large) at 3s lid. cannot be bought for 7s 6d; Pocket Handkerchief* at la Aid a dozen, usual price 2s lid. For another week.—Ssable's Ready Cash Drapery Mart. ATS, HATS, HATS. — Christy's, Hill's, French, &c. (newest shapes), for Gentlemen, Youths, and Boys; also , Ladies' Ridinjr Hats. Any description of ■ Hat made to order. Ringland and Thomas, Gentlemen's Mercors, Hattwrs, and Hosiers. ' TPSTIMATES given for special ruled JjJ account book'd (with printed headings if required); ordinary account books (any ruling) made on the shortest notion, aa i cheap as any imported.—Jas. Ptoohoh , , Haßtings-street, Napier. For Sale—Leamt>, X x 12. W" PREBBLE has a good supply of . LOCAL HOT B&DUSE GRAPES, ISLAND ORANGES, BANANAS, TEARS, DAMSONS, and a good assortment of other Fruits; also Smoked Sohnapper, WAREHOU, Barraooutta, . and Trovallay. ANTED KNOWN—That H. Wl__iams & Soss have another shipment of the celebrated Jewel Washers, ana also beg to inform their Customers that tie suocees of these Machines is so genuine that they are prepared to let intending purchasers have a trial of any machine, and if not' ap- , proved o , it can bo returned. "ANTED KNOWN-That H. Wn,-" majis & Sons have tho Largest and Best Stock of Sporting Guns this season that has ever been imported into Hawke's Bay, and they request their Friends and the Public, before purchasing elsewhere, tdeall » and inspect their New Stook. as from their i long experience in the Gun Trade they can. ■ guarantee better value than any other house . : s in town. We would respectfully ask those i who want their guns repaired to let us have I them early, as this is going to be & busy \ ■ season. ; Wanted kn'oWn-tW &. fr- ttt t mams & Sons are offering th» Besfc English Cement delivered at their Stores at 15s per cask. "ANTED KNOWN—Th*t H. mams & Sojus are taking off It per cent. Discount for Cash upo» various i lines of ironmongery. "ANTED KNOWN-R 0. Sturm ia going- to open a< Wholesale and ( Retail Fruit and Greengrocer's Shop in i Hastings, on Saturday morninir, next to • the Cariton Hotel. "ANTED KNOWN. — Furniture? Furniture! Furniture ! Dent L forget to call for a Prioo List from th* i Cheap Furniture House before buying elsewhere. Shop fittings and Jobbing Work l done promptly. Page and Kecehaw, Cabinetmakers and Upholsterers, Emerson- , street, next Water worth's Hotel. WANTEDKNOWN—OsborneandCo., Hastings-street, two doors abovQ Faulknor's Coach Factory, Make, Cover and Repair Umbrellas, Rivot China and Glassware, Shai-pen and Set Saws, and . Grind Scissors, Razors, and every deecriptien of Cutlery. Our Motto: Neatly, Quickly, ■ Cheaply. 'ANTED KNOWN — The Napier Land, Building, and Investment Society (Permanent) has money t« lend • from £25 upwards, and offers unosaal ftd- . vantages. Apply to Roope Breokiag, Seoretary. G~~HEESE CHEESE.—The Woodville Dairy has just received from the Cheese Faotory, Woodville, a supply of this : Season's Cheese. Note the Address: Next door to Mr Tuckwell, Bootmaker, ■ Emerson-street. WESTPORT COAL. I bareTbros. Beg to notify that they have been appointed . SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWKE'S BAY ' FOX THE C-LEBBATED I fIOLEBEOOKDALE COAL. ' \J • Well known by all who have used it to be in every way Superior and more Economical : for HOUSE and STEAM PURPOSES than, any other in the market. This Goal sells in all Towns in New Zealand up to 10s per ton more than Newcastle. BARRY BROS, are prepared to deliver at all parts of tho Town and Spit at the ■ following rates:— > ■\ upwards, 10s; per ton, £1 18s. Smaller quantities—single bag, 2s. At Spit Yard—per ton, 355. > Small Coal for steam purposes— J- ton > Us ; ton, 275. * ■ BARRY BROS. ; Are so confident of the advantages of this ' Coal that they solicit a trial. '< Liberal Terms made with tho Trade ' Yards now open at the Spit, near Williams, and Kettle's. Having- purchased the Grain Busing of Messrs W. Howe and Co., Bahkt BkT.™ ; now prepared to supply Grain fr™ quantities at lowest current ratus. at Lowest Current *tates ; & -ioGAN. : £650^Sr^ 1^^5 GEORGE IT'VAT, UNITED DISTRICT CHARITABLE AID BOARD. HpHE Office of tho above Board is open • JL from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. daily, until - further notice, for tho reception of parcels of f clothing, &c. for thu benefit of sufferers by 8 the Norsewood disaster. s Tlie Chairman desires to thank tho many o kiiid friendft who have already forwarded 1 clovliiiig and other supplies for thia most - worthy (ibject. G. H. SWAN, ChainMß. 1

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5176, 22 March 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5176, 22 March 1888, Page 3

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