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THE NAPIER DRAPERY COMPANY * ■ liave opened a./ Case of .Cliildreu' > Jersey Dresses; allsizea; see them. . a HTHE NAPIER COMPANY. JL have opened Ladies' Parisian Dolmans, 20s, worth 40s. Come and secure one. , mHE NAPIER DRAPERY COMPANY. * X —Wool Shawls, 3s lid; Winter Skirts, 3s 6d; Winter Millinery Bohnots all Cash Prices. ' npSENAPIER DRAPERY COMPANY. A —Men's, Youths', Boys' Clothing, Overcoats, Waterproofs, Shirts, and Pants. Remarkable Prices for Cash. frfHE NAPIER DRAPERY COMPANY X established to provide the Cash Buyer his requirements at proper Cash Prices. \\ 7ANTED— A Five-roomed Cottage in VV Town (Furnished) for August and ; September. Apply G.P. Smart Boy for Office \Y Work; must'write good hand. Apply P. A. Herman, Auctioneer. __ MRS" PliEßßLE~~requires a Strong Handy Lad, a good Plain Cook for town, General Servants and Nurses, ANTED TO LET—A Ten-roomed House at Hastings, nicely situated, and an adjoining Paddock, if required. Apply to John Collinge, Hastings. "TIC)'ANTED— A Situation, for a good *V Female Cook and Housekeeper, who is also a good Bread Baker, has first-class references; Country : House and Small Family preferred. Apply to Mrs Ohisseli;' Poplar House, Napier. j_______ ISS SCULLION has two sisters jwait* .' ing engagement as. cook and housemaid; also several good sreneral servants; , ! highest references. — Opposite American , Coach Factory. , . ' '■.-■'■ i !,■.- -"TlTANTED—Experienced Miners for VV Prospecting. Lorij* job to good, men. Apply by.letter, Box 149, Post- ; office. '•'■;, , ANTED—Situation for a Married v Couple, aged 40 years; station pre- ' ferred.: Apply. " J.P.," thie office.:",;'''•' ' HARVEY SIMPSON,, a cable message from your friends in England awaits. you at the Office cf lfe\v Zealand Shipping; Company, Spit. ■ r , r ■' ■! i ■; i i , -"-s'T , " ANTED—A situation by a Young; Man who is used to Milking and \ General Farm Work. Address "JVJ.," Daily Telegraph Office. •■'.-.'.■ '■ ' ' TT7"E are often aeked the question how VV it that all .Hμ Depression, Bank-! - ruptcies, Bankrupt Sales, and Compositions , r. do net seem to affect our Trade in the least.; , The reasonefor thisarovcryplainandsimple,. • Because we have no Rents to pay for Private ■ Residences. '.' Because we have no Rente to Jf pay for Shop. Because we have nb'large and" expensive Staff of Assistants to pay. Above '■,';• aro some of the reasons why.' Magill & Campbell pan sell Fresh, New fJPashiqhabrS Goods ■at really ' Lower. Prices ; : than -bid Bankrupt Stocks. Head of Families and all who require Drapery Goods will do well to consider these facts and buy all -thoir Drapery and Clothing at Magill and Campbells. __ ~.,.■■ : , ■,' ■Vγ,-;..;,,. ■:-■■• ' :• TTTANTED—By Mrs Hope, Apprentices ; ,* y for the Dressmaking. Apply »■ to. Neal and Close. ;. ■■ ,'■»■ '■~ RIVATE Family offer a good Home, to ■■; two Schoolboys. Terma Reasonable.*-. For address apply office of this paper.;, ;>?/;; ; ANTED—Three Gentlemen • .Me .-£ offered Board and Residence in ; Private Family. Pleasantly [■ ;pituated.* Plunge and Shower Bath. ■ Two minutes; walk from Post Office. Terms very ■," moderate. For addross apply office this ; paper- '■ •' -•-■' -.'" .' : '".:-..; TTT ANTED—Situation inStore% Youth,,: \V aged 16: Three years good-,/ references from late employer. Apply: " C.Z.X.," office of this paper; '-' * ' . * > :' A PPRENTICES wanted for Dress-. r\ making. Application to Miss Gruchy, ■ v near G. Gillies, White-road; " ' -" y \ To Sell a. Butchery Bum- . ness in the Country, good/trade, '>• good customers, and no opposition ;? also a "* number of Fanrts" and Sections for sale and : .lease in the Bush. Districts. Apply to Enoch Hallett, Hastings. "DLANKET3, Flannels, Ruga, and J3 Oilclochs at, extraordiny 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 exoelled, •?> at 17/6, 23/6, 27/6, 30/- per pair. , Special ■; value in large Rugs from ; G?ll up. Our ;.:, Flannels at 8 Jd, 10 Jd, please everyone, r while our pink list Flannels, at ifclfi, .y 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. <'-',■ Hollands,'&o.,.&c, at Magill and Campy bell's. . . ■. . . '. ' :: . ■'■■■■ SITUATIONS.—I have hundredspf eer-; ; O ■ vaiits of all classes waiting situations,' ','■. and numerous orders daily from employers. 6 * All kinds of businesses for sale. , Alexander,' Stewart, 75, Lambton Quay, Wellington.:': ' CASES and Bales New Winter Drapery and Clothing just opened up at. Magill & Campbell's. Choice New . Millinery. ' Large New : Stock V of Ladies "Ulsters, Jackets, Mantels, '•' Fur Boas, Maointoshs. "Ladies *nd • Children's Costumes, Corsets, Hoisery, Gloves, Skirts, Umbrellas. New Dreß3 r Materials with New Stripe Check Shot and Moire Plushes to matuh. \ New stock Men's, Youth's, Boy's, tind little Boy's Clothing. The Boy's Velvet Cord Knickers Knit 1 ; Knickerbockers are selling out very quickly at Magill and Campbell's. ■ ■ ■' ' * * ■ TO HEADS OF FAMILIES*' EOBINSOFS FLANNEL M A RKE T. "A WONDERFUL PURCHASE!!!" 1433^1433 JtKDIOM AND DjiTATION ' '.' WELSH F L AN N ELS.,, Note.—Being in the position io secure the very best advantages procurable throughout the trade,,! have much pleasure ■ in submitting the above oeajto job eukchabs to my many customers and the public of Hawko's Bay, and confidently assert it is the BKST VALUE EVEE OM'KKED IK NAMEE. Every Line Warranted All Wool. Note tih :— : ".'.-' No. 1X.—192 yai-ds, 27 inches wide, no ' waste, only Is yard. > ...',- No. 2X.—96 yards, 27 inches .wide, white welvago, only Is 3d yard. No. 3X.-—2SB yards, 28 inches wide, ■" . waste, , only Is 4.id yard. ' ' " . No. 4X.—93 yards, 2S|- inches- wide, all' width, only Is 6d yard. No. 5X.~288 yards, 28J inoheswido, white selvage, only Is 7Jd. No. 6X and 7X.—1)0 and 89 yards each 7 , beautiful qualities, Is 9jd, and la 11-Jd. ■ . . Note.—The above numbers are all fine makes with good body and very suitable for ■ Ladies and Children's wear. • Verdict already—Splendid ! !! ■ ; : No. \ViOO.— 9O yards heavy imitation. Welsh, 28 inches wide, white selvage, only Is lid yard. ............ . No. W200.—1D2 yards heavy , imitation Welsh, 28} inches wide, no waste, only Is 3d j r ard. Note.—These two numbers are also, guaranteed All-Wool, and are ssuitable for Ladies' Petticoats, and Gents' wear. ' ' "Value Unaitboaohable." E, 11. EOBINSOISr, EMERSON-STREET.

WPREBB.LE has received 100 Case* . Island and Sydney Oranges, Pines, Bananas, Apples, Medlars, Lemons, and 1000 New Cueoanuts; also. Warehou, Smoked Sehuapper, Barracoutta, Mullett.' and Fresh Oysters. "ANTiip KNOWN.— A. Smm, Napier, has v large quantity'of Early Seed Potatoes true'to name. Early Flukes, and Breeder's Prolific ; also, Yorkshire Hero Peas, and first-class household! Potatoes at lowcsf, market rates. -Wf ANTED KNOWN-Tho I T place for all kinda of Tinware Crockery ware, Brunhwave, Tubs, Buckets, etc., etc., is at G. Sameou's, Hastingsstreet) next Cohen's Auction Mart. All kinds of repairs done. AIAPOI CLOTHING. —Value Extra-" ordinary—A special lot of Gentlemen's Youths , ,' mid Boys' Eaiiapoi Overcoats, with detached Capes; also, Suite in various Now Shapes and Textures for Winter Wear. Kingland and Thomas, The People's Clothiers. CE. and lirGIBBONS havo for. Sale , Cheap several bushels Finest English Evergreen Perennial Rye-grass (imported) I suitable for Lawns; also, a prime sample of Lapsfcono Kidney Seed Potatoes, grown in their own trial grounds at Greonraeadows from imported seed last year. C. E and H. GnmoKs, Seedsmen, &c, Hasthisrastreot, Napier. ■ ffiw*Tα*! PnwlinfiM n -Boakbinder, mf*&, UttoiriUliuUiin Paper-ruler AcOpposite Faulknor s Coach factory, Hasting - street, Napier. Periodicals Bupplimj "" I 1 week Pears, Quinces, Medlars, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas; also a lann£. quantity of local Kuit, a good variety of Vegetables, Fresh Oysters, by plate, bottle, or kit, at Stuem's Fruit Store, next Carltda Hotel, Hastings.. Servants' Bogistiy ANTED~knoWN—That T. P. WUL. i , oan . furnish Venetian Blinds with all the latest improvements. Funerals of all classes furnished equal in style to anw Houbo in the Colonies. Mark the Addrees~ T. P. Fuller, opposite Mr Garry's Fotmdrv Hustings-street, Napier. * Joinery and Cabinet making in all ita and Valuator. ; • "

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5229, 26 May 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5229, 26 May 1888, Page 3

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