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AT Magill and Campbell's Shilling Table you can get a beautiful variety of articles suitable for Presents, Prizes, Christmas Trees, &o.—Plush Purses. Shell Purses, Leather Bags, Ink Stands, Scent Bottles, __ Wool Winders, Puff Boxes, Butter Dishes, )M. Music Rolls, Tea Sets," Brackets, Pin Cushions, Pyramid Lamps, Money Boxes, Trinket Boxes, Vases, ornaments, etc., etc., g. in great variety. Visit the Tables at Magill and Campbell's. '"V s sion present for a lady xIl friend one of thoso real Morocco tion leather hand bags Niokel Silver Frame will wear for years. See window at Magill and >rKB Campbell's, also a few, very pretty Plush. Bags Work Boxes (samples), no two alike >cv- very cheap at, Magill and Campbell's. A Children's made-up Dresses 'T™ XJL reduced. A few Ladies' Dust Cloaks, m ' Mackintoshes, Silk Dolmans, Capeß, and Jerseys reduced to dear. A few Paraßols lea > and Umbrellas very cheap, Ladies and Children's Hats at astonishingly low prices. ns " Immense Piles of goods on the Drapery Tables at about half-price, at Magill and aal Campbell's ATB! HATS!! HATS!!! HATS !!! I Ex s.s. Doric Direct from the Manure facturers. An immense variety of Mens', rty Youths', Boys' and little, Boys' Straw, _at Ohip, Peral, Dunstable, Panama, and other j ar makes. Newest Shapes, price 6d to 17s fid. Inspection Solicited^—Ringiand and Thomas, Hatters, Hosiers, and Gentleman's Outfitters. jdalgtm TAS. PURC H0 N, _______t_WV ACCOUNT BOOK Oi______r RULER. BINDER, ETC. Hastings street, Napier. NOW then Mothers, —You know you must make the, little chaps look decent for the holidays. Robinson '11 do it , for you cheaper at his sample sale, then any body else. You know he bought a lot of . now samples at a big dis. And can give you boys knioker suits at, 3s 9d, 4s 6d, 5s **j Cd, 5s lid, 6s lid, 7s 6d, 8s Gd, 8s lid, 9s, 10s 6d, up to 22s 6d. Boys and Youths °' trousers 4s lid, os, 5s Gd, 5s lid, 6s Gs, 0s lid, 7s 6d, 7s lid, up to 13s Od. All who are in want of cheap clothing, should go down to Robinson's. _ THE~COI76NIAL" MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Li_ri__. THE above Society requires a Youth as Cadet for the Napier Offioo. Apply 5d early at office, Tennyson-street. B * FRANCIS J. FOX, 1 * , General Secretary. g* HHENT MEETlNG.—Subject To-night: X " Final Rewards and Punishments, or Degre«sin Glory and in Suffering." ' TENDERS WANTED-For Filling in part of Section next Napier Hotel. ). Arch. Bryson. j \X/"ANTED— By a well-educated young X \l lady (recently from England) an s engagement as Mother's Help. i. Would ' undertake the instruction of two or.mora ' children. Highest references. Apply " "Rosamond," care Mr. R. T. Smythe, ". Stationer, etc., Hastings street, Napier. ,r "\U" AN T E I>—A (Jeneral Servant. Apply TT to Mrs M. R. Miller, Cameron road. TO QUARRYMEN AND OTHERS ON NORTH SIDE SOINDE ISLAND., WANTED— To supply Limestone at per Cart-load. Apply Glendinidng t and Griffin. r TT7"ANTED—A Housemaid. Apply.to a J_y Mrs Lyndon, Napier Terrace. WANTED— Good Female Cooks, Houbq and Parlor Maids, Nurses, - and General Servants; also a Young Man to Milk. Apply to Mrs Prebble, Registry Office, Hastings street. WANTED— Some kind person to adopt a healthy baby girl, 1 year and 7 , months old. Apply at the office of this paper. ANTED—Gentlemen, Youths, Boy 7 and Littlo 'Uns to get a Christmas Rig-out at Robinson's Great Clothing Sample Sale. Gent's. Suits at 15s 6d. 18s Gd, 20s, 21s, 22s Od, 235, up to 60s. Tweed • Trousers at 4s lid, 5s 9d, 6s, 6s lid, 7a 6d, 9s, 10s up. A Grand Line at lis 6d, 12s Gd, and 13s 6d. All new fresh Goods jusopened. '.. . . .... ANTED KNOWN -F. RuasELi.',' Grocer and Fruiterer, ShaVespearo Hill, has a thorough selection of goods in stock suitable for the Christmas season, and will be happy to supply the same for Cash, or to reliable customers, at Lowest Town Prices. Also, Geese, Ducks, and Fowls of j superior quality. Order early. .:'■■.. ANTED KNOWN—Why buy Ready Made Boots ? lam making Boots to measure, for cash, out of the host calf— Elastic*, 18s ; Shoes, ISs ; Balmorals, 20s; Watertights, 20s; Gentlemen's Boots soled and heeled, 4s; Ladies' do., 3s; Children's, 2s 6d. Guaranteed made on the knee. Note Address—P. Home, Market street, Hastings. ANTED KNO Th_J~Jo__w HowsEhas taken the Albion Stables, and would be glad to sec any of his old customers. Every accommodation at lowest rates. Horses let by the hour, day, or job. ANTED KNOWN—For sale, 1000 Bags Prime Oaten Chaff, well cut and free from dust. Price Is 3d per bag, delivered to any part of Nap>«r. Apply a! J. Nowbould, Taradale. TTTANTED KNOWN~Shilling and ' V V Sixpenny Tablss at the Arcade, Hastings. Musical Instruments of every Variety at Low Prices. Come and See. Next door to Geo. Hastings, Hastings. ANTED KNOWN.—That James H. Goddard has opened the Local Fruit Store, where Goosoborrios, Currants, Raspberries, and other Fruits; also Pot and other Plants, Bulbs, Seeds, Flower-pots, and Garden Requisites are on Sale ; also ft few bags Maize, cheap; also Bananas, Apples, &c. It is well to note that J.H.G. is Sole Agent for John Goddard, of tho Havelock Nurseries. Fruit daily from the Havelock Nurseries. Please Note the Address— James H. Goddard, Emerson Street, Opposite Pitt and Maguire's New Store. ' ANTEIFIfNOWN—That the Tohpaoa, Ambulance, Shoulder, Beaconsfiold, Gladstone, and Argosy Braces are to be had very oheap at Bumet ana Oo.'s, Emerson street. ANTED 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 goods were specially selected.—Burnet and Co.. Emerson street. W "ANTED KtsoWw—Tuat our largo" stock of Hats and Caps just opened are by the best makers, and at prices to suit tho times. These goods are in tho leading styles and tho newest shapes.—Burnet and Co., Emerson street. W PREBBLE has received Man- , darins, Pines, Bananas, Lemons, Plums, Greengages, Cherries, Apricots, Apples, ft prime lot of Cucumbers, and the bet-t LOCAL GROWN and CHEAPEST GRAPES in tho Market. ~AK(\ A TOTARA FENCING POSTS, L -X.O\J\) Strainors, House Blocks, Firewood. W. Robinson, Makotuku. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GIFTS. OF CAKE TO BE GIVEN. OUU AWAY AT J. LANG'S (Successor to D. X Watt and J. Hbkon), EMERSON STREET. Every purchaser to the amount of 5s (FIVE SHILLINGS) will receive lib of the Iced Cake now on view. A LARGE STOCK OF CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GOODS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CAKES In great variety, from Is to £5. ~~WT~B O Y~ D, PORT AHURIRI. AS THE FISHING SEASON IS ALREADY HERE, And the Hay and Fruit Seasons aro at hand, I havo much pleasure in CALLING ATTENTION to the following lines: — Ist. Fishing Lines, Nets and Tackle of every Description. 2nd. Rick Covers, Tarpaulin, S-Thr.sh-ing Purposes, Thatching Yarn, &0. 3rd. A Special Lino of Cheap Nets for covering Fruit Trees, thereby protecting them from the attacks of Small Birds aud liability to break from weight of Fruit. I HAVE ALSO ONHAND ANl> FOR SALE, A LARGE ASSORTMENT SHIP CHANDELERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Including Blocks and Shouvos, Pitoh and Oakum, Lines and Ropes of all ftiseaaud qualities, Oars, Rowlocks, &c, Oils, Paint*, Brushware, &c. A LAI4GE YARIKTY. "W. ROYT), SAILMAKEU AND SHU' CHANDLER, PORT AHURIRI. LADIES' DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL, BEN/MORE. ~ ' (1 LASSES will re-assemble for the tot J term, of this work, <m TUESDAY, February sth. ; Miss Smith will lc at homo to parents and friends of intending pupils on MON- . DAY, February 4th. > ■ Boarders will reouive nil home comfortstogether with careful training and tupcrvision of studies.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5421, 10 January 1889, Page 3

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