WANTED— Two or Threo Young Men' • -if ns Boarders in a Privato Family. ':': No others kept. Nioe view. Terms vory I moderate. Seven minutes' walk from Post' v Offioe. Address, "A.8.C.," Daily Telegraph office. TXT'ANTED— Immediately a Good Dress' ■; H .maker. References .-required.,' S. G. Radford, London House. ; •';>;' TTtrANTED— A few. Respectable Meoh- ' ; YY 'anics as Boarders." Apply next y 1 door to Mrs Berry's, Clive Square. - WENTY-ONE Casesmore New Winter : Drapery ex s.s. Tainui from London i opened up to-day at Magill and Campbell's, -, 1 making 44 cases, and bales during the past y two weeks, which, with another large ship- .'-...' ment on board the Largo Bay, places ns < i this season at the head of the list of direct • importers of drapery in Napier. '.':-■",. APPRENTICES wanted for Dress- » jl\_ making. Application to Miss Gruchy, near G. Gillies, White-road.. MRS PREBBLE wants, quick, a good t General Servant for tho country; } also a first-class Female Coolr and Nurse- ; maids. ..."'. ANTED—To Sell a Butchery Busi- •■'.- ness in the Country, good trade, '. good customers, and no opposition; also a ; number of Farms and Sections for sale and : lease in the-,Bush Districts. Apply to Enoch Halleit, Hastings. LANKETS, Flannels, Rugs, and \'. ; Oilclochs <tt extraordtny Low Prices y - at Magill and Campbell's. See oUr Htevy ''-': L Witney Blankets at 6/9, 8/6, and 10/6. ! per : 1 pair; large Double Blankets at 12/6, 15/6, . 17/6 per pair. The favorite Blanket, which. - 1 for wear and durability cannot be excelled, : at 17/6, 23/6," 27/6, 30/- per pair.' ; Special, y value in large Rugs from 6/11 up_ y-.pur ■■'.., Flannels'at Bid, 10|d; 1/| pleasoeveryone, ,:y ', while our pink list "Flannels, at 3/5., 1/4, ' and 1/6 per yard, are simply beautiful, all - wool, and to a great extent unshrinkaHe. Splendid ranges of whito and unbleached i 1 Table Linens. Fine Linen Drapersy "J | Hollands, &c, &c, at Magill and Campfell's. -"•■"•"• ' - -- : :" '■.":'■■■ MISS SCULLION :has" several good ; Cooks and Housemaids wanting 0n?.,--,';, gagements; also several good General Ser- • ■;'..'. vants and Nurses. X . Highest references. Opposite American Coach Factory, Has- yy tings-streeet/ ■~'■ ; " ;: : y'■ \ y. ;■ ,"-. ." SITUATIONS.— I have hundreds of ser^y, vants of all classes waiting situations, y : : ' and nu"nerous orders daily from employers. All kinds of businesses for 5a10.. : Alexander '■■. ..- Stewart, 75, Lambton Quay, Wellington. . "TOOTHING Like Leather;" •, The - J. i nearest approach to it in the, way of Clothing aro our Boys' Velvet ..Cord J^niokers; will wear like leather... A fresh ■; new lot opened up to-day, also Suits of: the same material, much better quality; than the ',-.'■ , last, while the prices remain about the same. , Also, 50 dozen Boys' Knit Knickerbocker ,Hose. These goods give great satisfaction ' : in the wear, and keep the color,- ;Frpm"''•'■:' Is 3d-per pair. .Can onlybe,, obtained; at Magill and Campbell's- -V ,-; •,, j. - ; , IMPORTANT " y . TO/ HEADS OF FAMILIES. ! -/'^.feOß^ON'S'----" FLA N N E L ... M A, RiKEJT. "A WONDERFUL PURCHASE ii!" MEDIUM AND, I_J3TA__ION , W E L S H F L A-N N EI.S. , Note.—Being in the position to; secure the very best advantages .procurable throughout the trade. I have nmen pleasure , in submitting the above <}rand job rurcijask to my many customers and the publio of ; Hawko's Bay, and confidently;assert itis the BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED IN NAPIEB. , Every Lino Warranted All WooL, . Note the Quotations:—..',.;,,/.,, ■; No. 1X.—192 yards, 27 inches wide, yno ■ i waste, only Is IJd yard. ■'>■-.;" No. 2X.—96-yards," 27 inches wide,' wljite > selvage, only Is 3d yard. '~.. \ "''■•','. No. 3X.—2BS yards, 28 inches wide,i;.no; : ' waste, only Is 4-jd yard. ,-,„'■> ~■ y ,y. '' --, ■No. 4X.—96 yards, inches wide; Ml * width, only 18 6d yard.: ;-■ i -'■''■ , y ' No. SX : —2SS yards, 28$ inches wide,, whito ■' selvage, only Is 7-Jd. ...,"'.■ y,. No. 6X and 7X.— 96 and S9 yards each, beautiful qualities, Is 9Jd, and Is lUd. '. •■,..■:■.-./.; ,:,-,,; Note.—The abovo numbers are; all fino makes with good body and very suitable'for Ladies and Children's wear. Verdict already—Splendid I. 1 ! ''" ;■_ No. WIOO.--96 yards heavy imitation Welsh, 28 inches wide, white selvage, only Is lklyard. No. W200.—192 yards heavy imitation Welsh, 2Si inches wide, no waste, only Is 3d yard. •'-.•- , : Note.—These two numbers are also guaranteed All-Wool, and are suitable for Ladies* Petticoats, and Gents' wear. •;■ "'VAiOTi TJnAIPROAOHABLE.';*',!', ''■ '• EMERSON-STREET. - y." W PREBBLE received this weeklOO; . bunches BANANAS, PINES, Lemons, ORA.NGES, Pears, QUINCES, - PLUMS, and'a good assortment of local 'v Fruit. Also, SMOKED SCHNAPPER, Mullett, and FRESH OYSTERS.' __ ! ; WANTED really good Suit of Clothes well made and a perfect fit try Daviks and Evans. - . ANTED KNOWN—Made to Measure Department. Choice ranges of Now Season's Goods, Latest Designs in 1 Colonial and Scotch Tweeds, Serges, Worsteds, &c., &c Suits to. Measure,- SOs to 955. Fit Guaranteed.—Rinriand and. Thomas, Clothiers, Hatters, and Hosiers. WANTED KNOWN-Alteration in ... Time-table—Redstone and. ;■_. Co.'s Carlylo-street 'Busses leave Maßonio Hotel at 8.45, Briggs' Hotel, Spit, at 9.15, ,and. . hourly afterwards during tho day. ;,. . ' LADIES throw oft' your Summer Garments and pm-ohase- your. Winter Clothing at Searle's Drapery Mart. You will find on comparing our Goods with other houses they are cheaper, better assoxtod, and prices very low, to suit all : pockets. Mark the address—Searle's Ready Cash Drapery Mart, Emerson-street. ESTIMATES given for account books, &c. (any ruling). Employed on binding jobs by N.Z. Government and numerous largo firms in Hawke\s Pueohon, opposite Faulknor's Coach. Factory, Hast-ings-street; Napier. N.B.—" Nineteenth Century," "1886-87, for sale (bound), at 7s 6d a vol. EMOVAL NOTICE.—H, Nesbitt begs to inform tho public that he has ro,- ---! moved to tho : premises lately occupied by : E. H. Newman, a fow doors higher up ' Hastings-street. •- : ANTED KNOWN. ~ Furiutufe ! Furniture! Furniture!: Don't forget to call for a Price: List from the .. Cheap Furniture Houso before buying elsewhere. Shop Fitting.", and Jobbing Work done promptly. Pa_re and Kershaw, Cabinetmakers and Upholsterers,' Emorsonstreet, next Waterworth's Hotel. W~ T. P. FTSxC . . LER em i iurniiih Venetian Blinds with all the latest improvements. Funerals of all olasses furnished equal in style to any , House in tho 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. A_NTED KNOWN—Osbonfol^ci>~ Hastiiigs-stroot, two doors above Faulknor's Coach Factory, Make, Cover, and Repair Umbrellas, Rivet China and Glassware, Sharpen and Sot- Saws, aud i Grind Scissors, Razors, and every -description ■ of Cutlery. Our Motto t Neatly,. Quickly, , .Cheaply. .-, ,-,■■•■• : -- _.->(--- ; capitalists: X At tho request of Clients the ' n.n,der- - signal _»K|S extended his Agonoytoiuolu.de thd-SALE- of Patents, as well as' 'their ; PROCURATION. Several valuable Inventions on Register. H. H. Murdoch.' . Patent Agent, Hastings. ' y ) '4j^vKji^E lJ n»r M ni-._____y '. _ £1 REWARD. "~" - ;...'" LOST— A Black Retreivor Slut, answers •to the name of " Brindio," registered No. -JB6, H. 8.0. Tho abovo reward will bo . paid to anyone returning same immediately, i Anyone detaining samo from and after tins t dato will bo prosecuted. ' ~ ■ ■ D. GLENDENNING. 5 .-April a J tb, IBGB. • T7OUND—A Five-Pound Note. Tho X owner can havo the same on paying ' expenses of the advertisement and describ- . ing note and number. Apply oflico of this 3 paper. _ wTboyd, »[D HIP CHANDLER. : Sail, Teut, Tarpaulin, Horse Cover, and Oilskin Manufacturer, . PO R T AIIUR IR I. \ HORsFcffST.RS. j. Tho Best Quality and Fit made in Hawko's _ A trial solicited. Pricks—l2s, los, 10s 6d, 20s, and 23s each according to size and quality. OILSKIN CLOTHING Of the Best Quality only, made at low prices. r Rope, Canvas, Ash Oars, Pitch, Tar, • Oils, Paints, Copper Boat Nails, Oakum, i Fishing Nets, Net Twine, Sheet Cork, 0 Fishing Tackle, Anchors, Chains, and every description of Ship Chandlery Goods iv» t stocks w/Soed; ~ . ■ . PORT AHURIRJ;.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5209, 2 May 1888, Page 3
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