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A BOON to everyone. The Cheap Tables XjL at Magill and Campbell's. Grand opening day, TO-MORROW (Friday). Town residents should try and come on Friday if possible, and so avoid the terriblo crush on Saturday. Special preparations this 6eason. Nino cases of new goods, picked up in London at the end of the season, desperately cheap, expected to-day will be placed on the Shillinsr and HalfCrown Tables, atj\lagill and Campbell's^ ALL SORTS OF^FaNCY - GOODS, suitable for Gifts and Presents, useful, beautiful, and ornamental. Ono Large Table wholly devoted to the display of these goods : while the value on tho Drapery Tables must be seen to be appreciated. Tho variety and value this season beats anything we have ever seen here. Inspection cordially invited at Magill and Campbell's. Tr6bins6"n's~thTs^^ MELBOURNE. - A Wonderful Bargain in Turkey Red Twills, offering at 4id, 6fd, Sid, IOAd, and Is yard, splendid qualities, heavy and wide, and worth 50 per cent, more ; also new Swiss Embroideries at 3id, id, 4kl, od, 6d up B_d, surprisingly cheap, see them in the window. AT ROBINSON'S'DRAPERYwareI HOUSE.—72-inch Twill Sheetings, 9J.1, 12kl, and Is 4-kl: 80-inch ditto, Is 2id, Is okl, and Is Sj-d; 90-inch ditto, Is 9id and Is Hid. "Splendid Unbleached Sheetings, 9-kl, l_id, Is 2_d, and Is 4jd. Fringed Honeycomb Quilts, 4s 9d and 5s lid: Unbleached Tablings, Is 2id and Is 6-Jd. Towels (Honeycomb), 3id and 4id. ATS! HATS!! HATS!!! HATS!'7I Ex s.s. Doric Direct from the Manufacturers. An immense variety of Mens', Youths', Boys' and little Boys' Straw, Chip, Peral, Dunstable, Panama, and other makes. Newest Shapes, prico 6d to 17s fid. Inspection Solicited.—Rinoland and Thomas, Hatters, Hosiers, and Gentleman's Outfitters. RS CHISSELL has a first-class Man Cook, Married Couples, House or Parlor Maids, Female Cooks, Lady-helps, useful Companions, General Servants, Nurses, kc, awaiting engagements. Poplar House, Napier. T/ptSTPREBBLE requires, quick, Good J-tJL Cooks for Town and Country, General Servants, and Nurses ; also a Good Nurse and Needle Woman. r jPHE Merchants andlJusines's / y-ji: -f(j/ -*- Men of Hawke's Bay may ■_&-_____/ rely on getting Account' Bookneatly ruled, well bound, and with good paper, at very Moderate Cost, by ordering of Jas. Pobchon, Hustings Street (opposite American Coach Factory), Napier. Embossing, kc, done. rp_SNT~MEra -X NIGHT:-" Who t~l Sabbath from the &»&**?"_ ™ I'lf, Day'r When * Chongod r" \VT ANTEIT— also Housemaid. YV Hia-hi'*' V,; '"X' CS _l ven to competent persons. j*** Robert Dobson, Napier. TO BAKERS" -TT/-ANTED— A good Baker at once; Vf married man preferred. Apply Jas. ,/Slair, Hastings.; W~ AJSTKb—A General Servant. Applyto Mrs. Henry Lasceiles, Burnfoot, fTrecnnieadows, W _ Apply, sharp, to J. Goodall, Spit. EDUCATION BOARD OF HAWKE'S BAY. WANTED-First Assistant (Female) Teacher, for Napier District Main School. Salary about .£l7O per annum, with bonus (if any). Applicants must hare had experience in largo schools, and must bo able to teach singing by sol fa; and Calisthenics ; and take full charge of sewing. Applications, with late testimonials, to bo in by MONDAY, 3rd Decembei, addressed to Mr. Thomas Sidey, Chairman Napier School Committee. H. HILL, Secretary. VO-ANTED — A~Grocer's Assistant^ V * Retail Trade. References required. Apply by letter, " Grocer," office of this papery " „ Xl7ANTED—Before Thursday next, tho V V 22nd inst., a duly qualified Nurse as Matron for the Refuge. Salary, 10s per week, with board aud residence Reference.-: required. \%T PREBBLE has received a large VV . assortment of CHOICE APPLES, (all fruit growers should inspect,) and 60 cases Sydney Oranges, Mandcrius, Lemons, Bananas, Pines, and new Onions, also CUCUMBERS, Strawberries and Cream fresh DAILY. WANTED— A Gentleman to represent a first-class Life Insurance Society. Good terms. Apply W. Garrett, Browning Street. ""tYf ANTED "BY" YOItNG"~LADY;— YY Situation as Clerk or Cashier in Business Houso. " A.D.," T___o_A->i-Office. WANTED —An experienced Gardener ; a single man, with good references. Apply in person to N. E. Beamish, Okawa. W^-NtT-dT!dHp YY Cottage suitable for removal. Apply, stating price, to " M.G.," office of this paper. WANTED— A Nurse; must bo a good Needlewoman. Apply Mrs. Sydney Johnston, Takapau. AOTETTn-NOW-T— That John Hows-has taken the Albion Stables, and would be glad to see any of his old customers. Every accommodation at lowest rates. Horses let bj* tho hour, day, or job. ant_-dT_n-own^w7"l7^__jt well, Variety Depot, buys Ladies' and Gents' Cast-off Clothing and Secondhand Furniture. Parties waited upon at their own residences by Mns _-__rw-__. W. L. ILmvELL, Variety Depot, White Road. WANTED KNOWN—The New 'Xrols Cards aro ready; 15 New Artistic Designs to chooso from. W. H. Neal, Artist iv Photography, Tennyson Street, Napier. you wanfa YV really good Suit of Clothes well made and a perfect fit try Davies and Evans. W~~ ANTED Tohpaca, Ambulance, Shoulder, Beaconsfield, Gladstone, and Argosy Braces are to bo had very cheap at Burnet ana Co.'s, Emerson street.

WANTED KNOWN—That" we "have grand ranges in Regatta and Oxford Shirts, in new colorings, collars attached or detached ; also the Solent Shirt, the very latest novelty. These -roods were specially seleeted.—Burnet and Co.. Emerson street. our large v V stock of Hats and Caps just opened aro by tho, best makers, aud at •■•rices to suit the times. These goods arc in tho leading styles aud tho newest shapes.—Burnet and Co., Emerson street, PREBITL^ B_r._.iii'S, SO Cases Sydney arid Isluuil Oranges, SO <loz.cn Pines, Mandarins Lemons, Passion Fruit, EATING and COOKING APPLES, also SMOKED RCHNAPPER, FRESH OYSTERS, and BARACOUTTA. 7\"K TVA' To ' rA Ii AVENGING POSTS, <_t-)UU Strainers, House Blocks, Firewood. W. Robinson, Makotuku. I>OARD AND RESIDENCE. Apply >__<it jdrs. Madeira steps. |_>oaiv_> Tndre^idl^ __jr nisiied Rooms, Piano, Hot and Cold Plunge Bath, at Mori vale House, Priestlyroad,"off Cootc-road. at Mrs } Villers's, Coote-road. I~}OOMS "TO LET--With or"'Without A- Board. Off Shakespeare-road. Apply Mrs Motley. ___ AC ANCLES for Two Gentlemen Boarders or Lady and Gentleman ; comfortable horn.-. Terms moderate. Apply Oilice of this Paper. \T7 ; Plainly Furnished * ? Rooms, u-v of Kitchen, without board. ''K.,"'Ti-:i.EiiKAru Oflice. WANTi-j.13— i'wo or three respectable Boarders. Healthy situation. Spl.-ndid paddo.-ks fur horses. Half milo from Hustings Post Oflice. Apply Dajx-TiXKGIU-Wt Agency, Hastings.

Nt ,0 LET—On Roslyn road, a Fourjf_ ronui.'d I Louse, with Scullery, Wash-hou.-e, etc. Apply to Mr. Brydone, next door. rjpb LET—Tlie o>niuii-,;'iii)us '.Shop- and JL Premises, corner oi' Hustings Street and Dickens Street. Apply E. W. Knowlcs Daily Tklimbatii Oilice. rpO LET.—Close to Furndon Railway JL Station a Oiniitertub'u Six-roomed House with two or more hcivo of laud. For further uariiuulars apply to H-XBY Lasckllks, Manager Gifl'ovd's Estate. rjpO LET—Oftieo; rent very low. Apply J- Daily Telhqhapii Offico. THE HASTINGS STORE, HASTINGS. }7t S. BENTLEY wishes to inform tho __, residents of Hastings that, in order te supply Ins customers in and around the township, he has this day opened a Branch Stove in Herotaunga and Omahu-road. Every description of Stores and Goods as usual will b« oi tho Best quality and at tho Lowest rates. Goods delivered daily hi all parts of the township. Families waited upon for orders. Butter a speciality from best Dairies. E. S. J3ENTJJ3Y, FAMILY GROCER AND GENERAL MERCHANT, HASTINGS STORE, 11 i*v.TAii.\-u.i ANi' Omahu Road, Hast_nQß_ rjj .ENDERS arc invited for a Crop of _§_ Grass (about .'> acres). Tenders closeI'.'.tli November. D.T. Agency, Hastings.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5379, 19 November 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5379, 19 November 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5379, 19 November 1888, Page 3

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