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MRS PREBBLE wants; guio&s•> -,£pA?M General Servant for the country;-,f also a first-class Female Cook and Nurse- *§/ maids.-;; / '■:''..•" .':.'-// -;"' :: '■'■'■p-J*. ANTED—To sell an excellent Wal- V nutTricordPiano. Apply "Piano," /: Telegraph Office. ANTED—Two Girls for a Private V/ Family in tho Country, near town, '-'--,_ ne as Housemaid and ono as Cook. " Roferences required. Apply to Mrs P.. Gorman, Criterion Hotel. ANTED—To Sell a Butchery Busi- " / ness in the Country, good trade, ..?, good customers, and no opposition ; also a number of Farms aud Sections for sale and lease in tho Bush Districts. Apply to ' Enoch Halle'tt, Hastings. WANTED— Washing at Is per Dozen, rough dried ;Is Od ironed. Apply Mrs Ferguson, Fruiteror, Hsistinirs-street. WANTED —Situation as Barman; ago 21. Good references if required. Address, W.A.F., Post Office, Gisborne. WANTED— A respectable well educated youth for Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society. Apply Box 11 7 : . WANTED— A good Butcher, none but a good tradesman need apply.—Chas. Hughes, Butcher Havelock. DIRECT from the Manufacturers 19 oases and bales choice New Winter Drapery, consisting of New Millinery, Dresses, Costumes, Dolmans, Ulsters, Hosiery, G-loy.ea, Skirts, Corsets', Fur Boas, Cheek Velvets, Plushes, Pelisses, Tunics, Feathers, Aigrettes, Wings, Birds, Flowers, etc., etc., and marked at veiy low prices at Magill'and Campbell's. ....,-., ISS SCULLION has several- good Cooks and Housemaids wanting engagements ; also several .good General Servants and Nurses. Highest references. -' Opposite American Coach Factory, Has-tings-strceet. Ty"ANTED—A Good General Servant; T V also a Nurse Girl for tho Countiy. Apply Mrs Harding, Mount Vernon. MAGILL AND CAMPBELLhivite all .\ those requiring Blankets, Flannels, Rugs, Counterpains, Men's Lambs' Wool Shirts, Drawers, and Sox, Clothing, Hats, - &c, to give us a trial as we have opened up a Fresh New Stock of the.se goods direct from the Manufacturers, and which in consequence of our very small expenses we aro enabled to offer at really loss than wholesale prices. " "' ■'. S~ TTUATIONS.—I have hundreds of servants of aU classes waiting situations, and nu-nerouH orders daily from oraployers. All kinds of businesses for sale Alexander Stewart, 64 Willis-street, Wellington. -_;.- OUR first shipment of new Winter Goods opened up to-day ex s.s. Ruapahu from London, direct from tho Manufacturers and will he -placed before our i Customers at the lowest possible prices to cover working expenses which are very small, hispection invited. Magill and Campbell. 1888. AUTUMN AND WINTER, R. H. ROBINSON, Having now opened up his First Shipments ex Rimutaka, etc., etc., for tho above season respectfully invites his many enstomors and tho public of Hawke's Bay to call and inspect" the GRAND VARIETY OF NEW GOODS now on View. NEW DRESS GOODS in Tweeds, Beiges, Fronch Cashmeres and Merinos, Astracan Cloths, Serges, Sec, Sec. NEW TRIMMINGS in Laces, Ribbons, Plushes, Velveteens, Rosery, Astracan, &c, Sec. THE WONDERFUL SERGES, which may be boiled in sodi and cannot he spoilt by sea-water, and are very suitable for boys' wear, riding habits, _c., wo are offering at Is Bd, 2s 2d, 2s 6d, and 3s 4d, this season. FROM MELBOURNE wo have secured a special bargain in 100 pairs of fullseized White Blankets far below the regular value, and are offering them at 13s lid, 18s, 19sGd, 21s, and2ssapair. r Our Blanket market' is always .well spoken of. ANOTHER BIG BARGAIN—BOO yards of White Twill Sheeting 72 to 90 inches wide from 12_d per yard; also 5 pieces 72-inch stout, unbleached Sheeting at Is, Is 3d, Is 4_d, and Is 6d, splendid valuo. Come and See them. ALSO, FROM MELBOURNE—I 2 dozeri Unbleached Huckaback Towels at 4t__. __ od, and 6d each, or 3s 9d, 4s 9d, anc"*ss " r 9d dozen ; look sharp, we will soon foot through them. 25 dozen White Tur__9_Kv_ Towels from 8s Gd a dozen. FROM BRADFORD-Yorks. _3t»_f_tt»£:i'-- " " Dimities nels, Blankets.- Rugs, &o.; also, thenew Art Blinds, printed on both sides," and may he"Bpong(ed''clean. ROBINSON'S! ——— DRAPERY HOUSE, Emerson-st., Napike. WANTED-. Time-table—Redstouo and Co.'s Carlyle-street 'Busses leave Masonic Hotel. at 8.45 i Briggs' Hotel,-, Spit, at 9.15, and / hourly afterwards during the day. , ". STIMATES give* for account books, &o. (any ruling). Employed on binding jobs by N.Z. Government and numerous large firms in Hawke's Bin..- —Jas. PuiioHOify ' opposite Faulknor's Coach" Factory, Hast- - ings-street, Napier. N.B.— Century," 1880-877 for- sale (bound) at 7s 6d a vol. - PREBBLE hinds this week 100 / . cases ISLAND' ORANGES, r V BANANAS, Pears, QUINCES/, aud New Walnuts; also SMOKED SCIINAPPER, and MULLETT. LADIES throw off your Summer Gar- / meuts and purchase your Winter Clothing at Searle's Drapery Mart. You will find on comparing our Goods with other hous-os they are cheaper, better assorted, and prices very low, to suit all pockets. Mark rho address —Searlo's Ready Cash Draper* Mart, Emerson-street. EMOVAL NOTICE.—H. Neshitt bega to inform the public that he has removed to the premises lately occupied by E. 11. Newman, a few doors higher up ' Hastings-street. ATS, HATS, HATS. — Christy's, Hill's, French, &c. (newest shapes), for Gentlemen, Youths, and Boys; alsr Ladies' Riding Fats. Any description > Hat made toordt.. Ringlnnd and Thomas, Gentlemen's Mercers, Hatters, and Hosiers. VXrANTED "CTSturm is it going to open a Wholesalo aud Retail Fruit and Greengrocer's Shop .in Hastings, on Saturday morning, next to the Carlton Hotel. ANTED KNOWN. — Furniture J Furniture! Furniture ! Don't forget to call for a Price List from tho Cheap Furniture House before buying elsewhere Shop Fittings and Jobbing Work : done promptly. Paso aud Kershaw, Csibiuetmakers and Upholsterers, Emersonstreet, next Waterworth's Hotel. mANTEITKNOWN-That \\ LER can furnish Venetian Blinds with all tho latest' improvements. Funerals of all classes furnished equal in style to any House in tho Coloniesi. Mark tho Address— T. P. Fuller, opposite Mr Garry's Foundry Hastings-street, Napier. \ Joinery and Cabinet making in all its . branches, and Valuator. W"~ ANTED and Co., ( Hustings-street, two doors above . Faulknor's Coach Factory, Make, Cover, - and Repair Umbrellas, Rivet China and Glassware, Sharpen and Set Saws, and • Grind Scissors, Razors, and every description ) of Cutlery. Our Motto : Neatly, Quickly, \ Cheaply. aITtED KNOWN"The Napier Land, Building, and Investment ' , Society (Permanent) has money to lend ■ from £25 upwards, and offers unusual adVantages. Apply to Roope Brooking, Secretary. V GENTLEMAN is offered Board and Residence in a Private Family. Situation ouo of tho best on tho hill. Close to town, with splendid view. Large rooms and grounds. rhino. Hot and cold, plunge, and shower baths. Terms moderate. Apply at this offico. OARD AND Accommodation for Gentlemen or , Married Couple. Pluuge and Shower I Baths. Terms moderate One minute i from Post Office. Fern Bank, Brewsters street. Married Couple, or Single Gentleman. Hot and Cold Bath, Piano. Terms moderate. t Stratford Lodge', Shakespeare-road, One minute's walk from Post-offico. 1 TJOARTJTaWSIIESIDENCE for Single * JL> Gentlemen. Apply Mrs Motley, Madeira Steps. Good sea view. y Q ELECT BOARD AND RESIDENCE— O Single Rooms, Hot and Cold Baths, \q Piano. Mrs Cowlrick, Mcrivulo Houso, Priestly-road, off Cooto-road. Ten minutes' * d walk from Post-office I">OARD AND j Villera's, Coote-road. ON tho Hills Two or Throe Furnished Rooms with uso of Kitchen, or Board if preferred. Private Family. Large ' s garden. Address Office of this Paper. rpHE Second Quarter of Mrs NichohV X Classes for Drawing and Painting will commence on MONDAY, 16th iust., at Clyde-road (Mr Fryer's late Residence). ; Subjects—Drawing and Painting from the - Cast, Groups of Models, Sec. ; Landscape Painting, Figure PaiiitingfromLifo, Modelling in Clay; Flower Painting on Satin, ie Terra Cotta, Glass, and othor material. 3i" Terms—Drawing, £ I Is; Painting, £2 2s. BOROUGH OF NAPIER. ' !! IVTQTICE is hereby given tliat the Office t- JA of tho Receiver of Rateß will be s, closed on THURSDAY NEXT, 12th, inst. do By order. id " M. N. BOWER, A Town Clerk, Nnpier, Hth April, 1888. . ■ . *

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5191, 11 April 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5191, 11 April 1888, Page 3

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