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MRS PREBBLE- requires a .Strong -'" Handy Lad, a good Plain Cook for ■ town, Genera! Servants and Nurses. t ANTED—A Thoroughly Good Gene- . ral Servant.; Apply Mrs. J., P. Hamlin. *~ WANTED TO LET—A Ten-roomed House at Hastings, nicely situated,' x and an adjoining Paddock, if" required. Apply to John Collinge, Hastings. • • WANTED— A Situation for a good Female Cook and Housekeeper, who . is also a good Bread Baker, has .first-class references; Country Houso and Small Family preferred. Apply to Mrs Chissell, Poplar House, Napier. MISS SCULLION has two sisters wau> ' ing engagement as cook and housemaid ; also several good general servants; highest references. — Opposite American Coach Factory. WANTED— Experienced Miners for Prospecting. Long job to good men. Apply by letter, Box 149, Po«toflice. Tt7"ANTED—Situation for.-.a.- Married T T Couple, aged 40 years; station preferred. Apply " J.P.," this office. WANTED— Furnished Apartment with use of Piano, together with Board, within ten minutes of Post Office, Private Family preferred. , Apply '.' X.,'.' Offioe of this Paper. y HARVEY SIMPSON,, a cable message from.your friends in England awaits you at the Office cf New Zealand Shipping » Company, .Spit. . ' ' " '.i W~ ""ANTED-—A situation by-a Young Man who is used to Milking and ■ j General Farm Work. Address " J.J.,'' Daily Telegraph Office. ---• WE are of ten asked the" question.how is it that.all th-iDepression, Bankruptcies, Bankrupt Sales, and Compositions do not seem to affect our Trade in the least. The reasonsfor this are veryplainandsimple. Because we have no Rents to pay for Private Residences.. Because we .have no Rents to pay for Shop. Because we have no large and expensive Staff of Assistants to pay. Abovo i" are some of the reasons why Magill & Campbell can sell Freshi'Now. Fashionable Goods at really Lower Prices, than old Bankrupt Stocks. Head 6f'Families and all who require Drapery ■ Goods will do well to consider these facts and buy all their Drapery and Clothing at Magill and Campbells. - : • ANTED—By MrTHope, Apprentices for the Dressmaking. « Apply to Neal and Close. RTVATE Family offer a good Home to two Schoolboys. . Terms Reasonable. For address apply office of this paper. "TTTANTED—Three - Gentlemen are TT offered Board and Residence in a Private Family.' .Pleasantly./situated. Plunge and Shower Bath. Two minuteo walk from Post Offioe. , Terms very moderate. For address apply offieo this paper.'. ■ •. ; , .-;.;-.■, ANTED—Situation inStorefor Youth," aged 16. Three '■'" years good references from late employer. Apply " C.Z.X.," office of this paper. ' A PPRENTIOE3 wanted for. DrossiXJL making. Application to Miss Gruolry, near G. Gillies, White-road. ;. ANTED—To Sell' a Butchery Business in the Ckmntry, good'trade, good customers, and no opposition ; ! also a number of Farms and.Sections' for sale and lease in the Bush Districts. v Apply to Enoch Hallett, Hastings. , | ■.;/,;" LANKETS, Flannels, .; Rugs, and Oilcloths at extraordtny Low Prices at Magill and Campbell's. See our, Heavy Witney Blankets at 6/9, 8/6, and 10/6 per pair; largo Double Blankets at 12/6, 15/6, 17/6 per pair. The favorite Blanket, which for wear and durability cannot be excelled, at 17/6, 23/6, 27/6, 30/- per pahv Special value in large Rugs from 6/11 up. Our Flannels at Bsd, IO.Jd, 1/$- please everyone, while our pink list Flannels, at J/3, 1/4, and 1/6 per yard, are simply beautiful, all wool, and to a great extent unshrinkable. Splendid ranges of white and -unbleached Table Linens. Fine Linen Drapers k Hollands, &c, &c, at Magill" and Camp* bell's. ■■-••-: ■ ■■■ - ,-;;':■ SITUATIONS.— I have hundreds of servants of all classes waiting situations, and numerous orders daily from employers. All kinds of businesses for salo. : Alexander Stewart, 75, Lambton Quay, Wellington. OASES and Bales New Winter Drapery and Clothing just opened up at Magill & Campbell's. , Choice New Millinery. Large New Stock of Ladies Ulsters, Jackets, Mantels, Fur Boas, Macintoshs. Ladies and Children's. Costumes,. Corsets, Hoisery, Gloves, Skirts, Umbrellas. New Dro«s Materials with New Stripe Check Shot and Moire Plushes to match. New stock Men's, Youth's, Boy's, and little Boy's Clothing. The Boy's Velvet' Cord Knickers Knit Knickprbockers are selling \ out very quickly at Magill and Campbell's. IMPORTANT TO HEADS OF FAMILIES. ROBINSON'S FLA NN E L M ARK ET. "A WONDERFUL PURCHASE!!!" 1433 : 1433 MEDIUM AND DOTATION WELSH FLANNELS. Note.—Being iv the position to secure tho very best advantages procurable throughout the trade, I havo much pleasure in submitting the abovo oranu job purchase to my many customers and the public of Hawke's Bay, aud confidently assert it is the BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED IN NAPIER. Every Lino Warranted All Wool. Note the Quotations :— No. IX. —192 yards, 27 inches wido, no ' waste, only Is yard. No. 2X.—96 yards, 27 inohes wide, white selvage, only Is 3d yard; No. 3X.—288 yards, 28 inohes wide, no waste, only Is 4Jd yard. No. 4X.—96 yards, 28 J inches wide, all width, only Is 6d yard. No. 5X.—288 yards, 28 } inches wide, white selvage, only 15,7-Jd. No. 6X and 7X.—96 and 89 yards each/ beautiful qualities, Is 9id, and la llfrL Note.—The above uuznbers are all flue makes with good body and very suitable for Ladies arid Children's wearl Verdict already—Splendid !J! - No. W100.—90 yards heavy imitation Welsh, 28 inches wide, white selvage, only Is lgd yard. N07W200.—192 yards heavy imitation" Welsh, 28J inches wide, no waste, only 1 b 3d yard. Note.-—These two numbers are also guaranteed All-Wool, arid are suitable for Ladies' Petticoats, aud Gents' "Value Unapproachable." R. H. ROBINSON, EMERSON-STREET. TTT . PREBBLE received this week. 100 VV . . bmiobes BANANAS, PINES, Lemons, ORANGES, Pears, QUINCES, PLUMS, und a good assortment, of.local Fruit. Also, SMOKED SOHNAPPER, Mullott, and FRESH OYSTERS. WfANTED KNOWN. —A. Surra, : : T? Napier, has a largo quantity of Early Seed Potatoes true to name. Early Flukes, and Breezer's Prolific: also, Yorkshire Hero Peas, and first-olass household' Potatoes at lowest market rates. AOTirD - KNOWN—Tho" cheapest place for all kinds of Tinware, . ' Crockery ware, Brushware, Tubs, Buckets, eto., ote-, is at C. Samson's, Hastingsstreet) next Cohen's Auction Mart. -All kinds of repairs done. , AIAPOI CLOTHING.—VaItio Extraordinary—A special lot of Gentlemen's . Youths', and Boys' Kaiapoi Overcoats, with detached Capes ; also, Suits ' in various New Shapes and Textures for Winter Wear. Ringltmdand'Thomaß.Tha People's Clothiers. E. and H. GIBBONS havo for Sale \ , Cheap several bushels Finest English Evergreen Perennial Rye-grasa (imported), suitable for Lawns; also, a prime sample of Lapstone Kidney Seed Potatoes, grown in their'own-trial grounds at Greenmeadowa from imported seed'last year. C. E. and H. GrouoNS, Seedsmen, &0., Hastingsstreet, Napier. ■Pk i T«l T>..««il. -ia 8- Bookbinder, BJJaS.PlirCflOfl | Paper-ruler, Ao- [ count Bookmaker, nor's Ouiiun .eactury, Hasting - street, Napier. Periodicals supplied. ''" ANTED KNOWN-If you want a really good Suit of Clothes well mado and a perfect fit try Davies and Evans. ,-■ WAOTEiS~KNOWN - AlterTtkniln' * T Time-table—Redstone and Co.'s Carlylp-streot 'Busses loa\'o Masonic Hotel at 8.45, Briggs' Hotel, Spit, at 9.15, and . hourly afterwards during tho day. WANTED KNOWN—Bwelved this week Pears, Quinces, Medlars, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas; also a largo quantity of local Fruit, a good variety of Vegetables, Fresh Oysters by plate, bottle, or kit, at Sturm's Fruit Store, next Carlton Hotel, Hastings. Servants' Registry Office. ■_ WANTED KWVVN— LER can furnish Veneti.tn Blinds with all tho latest improvements. Funerals of all classes furnished equal in stylo to any House hi 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. EIfOVAL NOTICE.—II. Nesbiltbegs to inform tho public that ho has removed to tho premises lately occupied by E. H. Newman, a few doors higher up * Hastings-street, ■■ r J

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5227, 23 May 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5227, 23 May 1888, Page 3

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