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IIY/TRS PREBBIiE requires quick a good Jj/JL Female Cook, a good Waitress, General Servants, and Nurses, also a Gardener', ANTED—A Good General Smith. Apply at once to Bogle, Simmonds and Co. Education Office, Napier, July 16, 1888. WANTED— for Kaikora School, 35 miles south of Napier, a Trained Certificated Master, capable of teaching efficiently all tho subjects under tho NowStandard Regulations. Drill Indispensable. He must also be an excellent organiser and disciplinarian.. Present average attendance, 106. Salarydepends on average It is now about £170 per year, with good houso and payment for training pupil teachers. The oponing is a promising one for a capablo man. Application must bo in the hands of tha . undersigned not later than TUESDAY, the 24th instant. H. HILL, Secretary. AT the Great Compulsory Sale at Magill and Campbell's:—so dozen Ladies" and Children's Ribbed Merino Hose, 6d per ; pair; 10 dozen Children's Fine Holland Pinafores and Ladies' Aprons, beautifully trimmed, going at half prico, Is each; '20. dozen Ladies' and Children's Hand Bas-' kets, less than half price, only Is each; 1 case of Manufacturers' Samples on the ; Shilling Table at Magill and Campbell's. RS CHISSELL has good Housemaids, Female and Men Cooks, General, Servants, Nursemaids, and Married Couples awaiting engagement. Poplar House, Emerson-street. XTTANTED— Married Couple; woman T V first-class cook, man good milker and station hand. Apply T_i_EaßArn Office; ADIES NOTE THlS—Stylish Trimmed Millinery at half price ; beautiful Fur Boas very cheap; 10 dozen of Children'! and Girls' Sailor and other Bhapes in Straw and Fur Hats, ranging in prico from Is 6d to 3s, will clear the lot at Is each; a few Ladies' Tweed Costumes at lis 6d and 13s Cd, Children's at 5s Cd and 6s 6d; 25 Ladies' and Girls' Long Cloth Jackets less than half price, 3s 6d and 5s each ; a splendid lino of Children's Uliters 4s Gd, LadiosCs lid, and hundreds of other articles equally cheap during the Great Compulsory Sale at Magill. and Campbell's. A LADY is desirous of a few Pupils for. the Pianoforte. Terms, 30s quarter. • Address, Tjeleobaph office. SITUATIONS.— I havo hundreds of selv vants of all classes waiting situations, and un-nerous orders daily from employers. All Mnds of businesses for sale. Alexander Stewart, 75, Lambten Quay, Wellington. LEARING OUT during the Great Compulsory Sale at Magill and Campbell's a lot of Men's and Boys' Clothing at prices that must make the people wonder what's up. Men's Suits nt 17s 6d and 19s Gd; a really splendid Suit of Scotch Twe«l for 255; Men's Tweed Trousers 4s lldV 6s 9d, 7s Gd, 9s 9d; Boys' Tweed Knioker Suits nt 4s 6d, Gs Gd, 7s Cd; Men'sßegatta ■'< Shirts with collars, 2s 6d;" Tweed Shirts :\ from Is Gd. Hats, Ties, and Braoes at astonishingly low' prioes at Magill and Campbell's. ROBINSON'S ~ :: . DRAPERY AND CLOTHING j WAREHOUSE. Another important line or two worthy tho . notice of heads of families and everyona requiring tho best valuo for their money. REVISED BLANKET LIST. Just received in the niok of time, prior to the striking of the new tariff, from Melbourne, marked at Job Prioes and consequently GRAND VALUE. No. I—ls prs 9 x 4 White Blankets, only 10s Gd a pair . I—lo prs 10 x 4 White Blankets, only 12s 6d a pair 12—25 prs 10 x 4 White Blankots, better, only 13s lid a pair 12—15 prs 11 x 4 White Blankets, better,' only 21s a pair . rNo. 2—21 prs 10 x 4 Super, better, only 18s a pair I—2B prs 10 x 4 Super Witney, only 19s Gda pair 3—13 prs 11 x 4 Best Witney, only _5s a pair. Notk.—Tho abovo wora purchased under . exceptionally advantageous terms, and since tho imposing of the extra duty they arc worth from two to five shillings a pair e_faa. OUR FLANNEL SALE has proved a great success. Publio opinion—Cheap as they could be bought in London. Sensible advice—Seouro a length while thoy are at . old prices. DRESS DEPARTMENT.—SpeciaI Bargains—New Melton, all shades, at 7£d, lOd and Is; Canvas Cloths, clearing at 4s 6d tho dress of 12 yards, looks wonderfully well made up; Dress Serges, in four useful shades, offering at 7Jd, reduced from Is. Lots of other lines iv this department at equally low prices. DRESS TRIMMINGS—Secured while iv Auckland, a splendid range of Cheokod and Striped Plushes, Silks and Velvets, Buttons, etc., far below the usual rates. LADIES TWEED ULSTERS AND MASHER JACKETS.—Newest Shapes and Styles just to hand by last direot steamer; also, Wool Wraps, Pinafores, &o. THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Has just been replenished with a full range of the "Lion Brand" Melbourne-made Victorian Tweed Clothing, which for Cut,, * ; Stylo, and Durability cannot ho excelled. Here again wo were fortunate in getting —- : this shipment through uudcr the old tariff,. and havo marked thorn at old prioes whioh *. havo proved so satisfactory to ourcustomers. R H. ROBINSON, GENERAL DRAPER and CLOTHIER, Emerson-street, Nat-ikb. WPREBBLE has landed this week . PINES, Bananas, ISLAND, SYDNEY, and SEVILLE ORANGES, Lemons, aud Cocoanuts; also WAREHOU, Smoked Schnnppor, and FRESH OYSTERS. BEDDING ALL p, DESCRIPTIONS FURNITURE <i HOUSE SUITE OF □ FURNITURE SPRING Q MATTRASSES Pago and Kerhsaw, next Waterworth'a Hotel, Emerson-street. ANTED KNOWN —The cheapest plaoo for nil kinds of Tinware, Crockerywai-o, Brnshware, Tubs, Buckets, etc., eto., is at C. Samson's, Hastingsstreet, next Cohen's Auction Mart. All kinds of repairs done. Paper-mW'Ve I**1 ** nor's i_.u_oii_ factory, Hasting - street, Napier. Periodicals supplied. \f/WrED KNOIVNT-A. Smith, :1> Napior, has a largo quantity of Early Seed Potatoes true to name. Early Flukes, and Broezcr's Prolific; also, York- , shiro Hero Peas, and first-class household ! Potatoes at lowest market rates. ANTED~KNOWN=_f you w_n?a really good Suit of Clothes well made and a perfect fit try Davies and Evans. W~~ ANTED received"- . Largo Quantity of Puro Extracted Honey, and J. Adamson's genuine Tomato Sauco ; overy one who has tried it, highly recommends it._ I have also a large stock of General Groceries of tho Best Brands, and a largo assortment of Crockery, Glassware, Brushware, &0., &o. China, W. andG. Cups and Saucers, only 2s Gd per J-doz.; Common Cups uud Saucers, only lsGd por*.-doz. Everything is sold at the Lowost Price possible for Cash, and delivered to any part of tho Town from G. GiLLiha' Boehive Stores, White Road, Napier. Established, 1876. WANTED KNOWN— W7lTHl_Twi_l has commoncod business in the old shop .known as Mrs Morley's, opposite White Swan Brewery. Second-hand furnituro bought and sold; also ladies' and gontlomen's cast off ulothing. Parties waited on at their residences. Address: W. L. Hanwell, Varioty Depot, Wluteroad. fi E. AND 11. GIBBONS, Profe"__oluli \J , Seedsmen and Plant Merchants, for tho convenience of their numerous patrons havo removed to those contrally-situated promises until lately oocupiod by Garrott Bros., boot manufacturers, threo doors from Messrs Ncal and Closo. C. E. and H. GtnnoNS, Hastings-street, Napior. rpHE Hastiugs Band Entertainment on X August 3rd will make patrons laugh and grow fat. Tho dance after will keep them gay for an ago. Admission, 3s. See programmes. CHEAP BUTCHERS MEAT WAS unquestionably wanted. Tho next crying need is Fuel with which to cook it. That need is now supplied. W. Robinson, tho well-known Storekeeper at Makatoku, has an Abundant Supply, Cheap ; also Posts, Strainers, House Blocks. Strict supervision. Railway Freight now Low. - ANTED-KNOWN.—Just Received at Sturm's Hastings Wholesale aud Retail Fruit Store, Hastings, Oi-angos ; Lemons, Pine-apples, Bananas, Fresh Dates, Coooonuts, and Peanuts. A good variety of Seeds; also Seed Potatoes and Cabbage Plants, Smoked Bumieouta, and Fresh Oysters. Sorv.iuts* Registry Office, Hastings. —-y OI ordinary—A special lot of Gentlemen's Youths', " and Boys' Kaiapoi Overcoats, with detaohed Capes; also, Suits in various Now Shapes and Textures fo* Winter Wear. Ring-laud and Thomas, The People's Clothiers. ' Timo-tablo—Redstoiw and Co.'s. Carlylo-street 'Busses leave Masonic Hotel ut8.45, Briggs' Hotel, Spit, at 9.15, and hourly afterwarde during the day.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5275, 19 July 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5275, 19 July 1888, Page 3

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