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A T Magill and Campbell's Smiling Table J\. you can- get a beautiful variety of articles suitable for Presents, Prizes, Christmas Trees, &b.—Plush Purses, Shell Purses, Leather Bags, Ink Stands, Scent Bottles, Wool Winders, Puff-Boies, Butter Dishes, Music Rolls, Tea Sets, Brackets, Pin Cushions, Pyramid Lamps, Money Boxes, Trinket Boxes, Vases, ornaments, etc., etc., in great variety. -Visit, the Tables at Magill and Campbell's. f"' present, for/ ,a lady friend one of those real Moroooo leather hand bags Nickel Silver.Frame will wear for years. See window at Magill and Campbell's, also a few very pretty Plush Bags Work Boxes (samples), no two alike very cheap at, Magill and Campbell's. A FEW Children's made-up Dresses reduced. A few Ladies' Dust Cloaks Mackintoshes, Silk Dolmans, Gapes, and Jerseys reduced to clear. A few Parasols and Umbrellas very cheap, Ladies and Children's Hats at astonishingly low prices. Immense Piles of goods on the Drapery Tables at about half-price, at Magi and Campbell's ATS! HATS!! HATS!!! HATS !!!! Ex s.s. Doric Direct from the Manufacturers. An immense variety of Mens', Youths', Boys' 'and little Beys' Straw, Chip, Poral, Dunstable, Punama, and other makes. Newest Shapes, price 6d to 17s fid. Inspection Solicited.—Ringland and Thomas, Hatters, Hosiers, and Gentleman's Outfitters. /afßimm TA S. PURC H0 N, /W&Mv ACCOUNT BOOK teaF RULER. BINDER, ETC Hastings street, Napier. MRS. CHISSELL requires a respectable young person as Barmaid, also two Housekeepers, General Servants, Fomale Cooks, &c. Poplar House, Napier. OW 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 ho bought a }°t°f new samples at a big dis. And can give you boys knieker suits at, 3s 9d, 4s Gd, 5s 3d, 5s lid, 6s lid, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, Ss lid, 9s, 10s 6d, up to 22s 6d. Boys and Youths trousers 4s lid, ss, 5s -6d, ss did, 6s 6s, 6s lid, 7s6d, 7s lid. up to 13s 6d. All who are in want of cheap clothing, should go down to Robinson's. . _, SMALL "COTTAGE, Two or Three Rooms, wanted. Terms, &0., " 8.A.," D.T. Office. _____ TlTANTED—Situation by Young, Man T V with good references ; has been used to horses and harvest work: good milker. Apply office of this paper. ' __ li _-_ ANTED—A young GUI as Housemaid. Apply Mrs. A. R. Nioholls, Clyde road, Napier (Fryer's House)... ANTED—A respectablo Housekeeper for a Bachelor, Apply by letter to " X - Y »" P -°- Box 22 » t*m<3r. : WANTED— A Woman Cook forstation. Apply by letter to Mrs.'.T-iM. Chambers. ... . : . ..: ■■, - ANTED"TO PUROHASE-A Second-hand Fire-proof Safe. Apply, stating price, size, and maker, to the Secretary Hawke's Bay Club. ..■.-,, General Servant. 'Apply to Mrs M. R. Miller, Cameron road. TO QUARRYMEN AND OTHERS- ON NORTH SIDE SCINDE ISLAND. WANTED— To supply Limestone at per Cart-load. Apply GlendUnning and Griffin. ...-■' i ANTED—Gentlemen,' Youths, Boys' and Littlo 'Uris to get a Christmas Rig-out at Robinson's Great Clothing Sample Sale. Gent's. Suits at 15b 6d. 18s 6d, 20s, 2 Is, 22s 6d, 235, up to 60s. Tweed Trousers at 4s lid, 6s 9d, 6s, 6s lid, 7s 6d, 9s, 10s up. A Grand Line at. lis 6d, V2e 6d, and 13s 6d. All new fresh Goods (just opened. ~,.,. ■ • ANTED KNOWN—W. L. Hanwell gives the best- price for New or Second Band Furniture* LadW- and Gents' Cast off Clothing and Books. : Anything taken in Exchange. Books sold or lent by the week. For Sale Cheap—lnvalid's Couch, Double and Single Iron Bedsteads and Mattrasses, Ladies* Side Saddle, Crockery and Glassware at unheard of prices. Note tho Address— Variety Dei>ot, Opposite Swan's Brevrory, White Road. - - - - ' ANTED KNOWN— F. Russell, Grocer and Fruiterer, Shakespeare 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 superior quality. Order early. W~ ANTED KNOWN—Why buy Ready Made Boots f lam making Boots to measure, for cash, out of the best calf— Elastics, 18s; Shoes, 18s; Balmorals, 20s; Watertights, 20s; Gentlemen's Boots soled and heeled, 4s; Ladies' do., 3s; Children's, 2s 6d. Guaranteed made On the ktiee. Note Address—P. Home, Market street, Hastings. ' •

ANTED,;' KNOWN"— That John HowSEhas taken tho Albion Stables, and would bo glad to see any of his old customers. Every accommodation at lowest rates. Horses let by the hour, day, or job. ANTED KNOWN — Shilling and Sixpenny Tablas at the A_reade, Hastings. Musical Instruments of every Varioty at Low Prices. Come and See. Next door to Geo. Hastings, Hastings. ANTED"KNOWN.—That James EL Goddard has opened the Local Fruit Store, where Gooseberries, Currants, Raspberries, and other Fruits; also Pot and other Plante, Bulbs, Seeds, Flower-pots, and Garden Requisites are on Sale; aißo a few bags Maize, oheap; also Bananas, Apples, &c. It is well to note that J.H.G. is Solo Agent for John Goddard, of the Havelock Nurseries. Fruit daily from the Havelock Nurseries. Please Note tho Address—James H. Goddard, Emerson Street, Opposite Pitt and Maguire's Now Store. ANTED KNOWN—That the Tohpaca, Ambulance, Shoulder, Boaconsfield, Gladstone, and Argosy Braces aro to be had very oheap at Burnet ana Oo.'e, Emerson street. : ANTED 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 wero specially selected. —Burnet and Co., Emerson street. "ANTED KNOWN—That our large stock of Hats and Caps just opened are by the best makers, and at prices to suit the times. These goods are in the leading styles and the newest shapes.—Burnet and Co., Emerson street. W ___________ __________. . LEMONS, Bananas, Mandarins, Neotarins, Pears, and Pines; have also a Good Supply of LOCAL APRICOTS. GREENGAGES, and PLUMS for Dessert t and PRESERVING, Cucumbers, and tho BEST Locally Grown aud CHEAPEST Grapes in Market; also Smoked MULLET and Schnapper. A XA A TOTARA.rENOINQPOSTS, _:Ov/v/ Strainers, House Blocks, Firewood. W. Robinson, Makotuku. LOST— From the Farndon Park, 10 Fat Ewes, with a Black Painted Stripo from neck to tail and across tho loins ; also 2 Longwool Shoep. Anyone giving information as their whereabouts will bq'Rc- * warded. John P. Smith. '.' . ______^ STOLEN OR STRAYED—From Hastings, December 27th, a Dark-bay Mare, with Bridle and Saddle. White Star on forehead, Unbra«ded. R. H. Mackenzie, Mount Erin. HPO L*',T —Five-roomed House, with I kitchen; to a good tenant 12s per week. Apply office of this paper. fflO LKT—Three-stalled StubloT with JL Hay Loft, Coach-house, and Yard. Apply office of Daily Telegraph. TO LET—A convenient House, pleasantly situated on tho hills. Apply to J. S. Large. _.. TIIO LET—General Store, with HeronX roomed house and three acres of laud, at that rising township Greeumeadows. Apply on tho premises. rpO LET—Six-roomed House, furnished X or unfurnished, on Bluff Hill, lately occupied by Mrs. Liddlo, senr. Apply to Banner and Liddlo. TO LET—A Five-roomed House with washhouse ; good garden overlooking Cooto Road. Apply to Chas. Robjohns, Spit. r LET—In Spencer road, a SevenX roomed House, with Green-house and every convenience. Apply to W. Burton,' Botanical Gardens. TO "LET—In Seiwyii~road7 V Fiveroomed House, with six-foot passage, nice grounds, &c. R. G. Graham. TO LET—A now, convenient Family Residence, only three minutes' walk from the Post office, containing eight rooms, bathroom, washhouse, outhouse, with gas and water laid on. Apply on tho premises to Mrs. Annett, Sea View Torraoe, or to John Close. TO LET—The Commodious Shop and X Premises, cornor of Hastings Street and Dickens Street. Apply E. W, Knowlea , Daily Telegraph Office. TO LET—Office; rent very low. Apply Daily Telegraph Office. BOARD AND RESIDENCE for Ladies and Gentlemen. PrivateSitting Rooms if required. Mrs Reid„ Madeira House, Madeira Road. OTEirAINrJRESiDMIbE; Apply at Mrs. Motley's, Madeira s,' t -ops. '' nished Rooms, PW Ho t and Cold ; Plunge Rath, at Hous ptly- es i r- . roa^ i off Cootc-rond^ l A-aND" RESIDENCE at Mrs 3 LP Vil , ; c , r8 ' B) Coote-road. TURF COMMISSION AGENT, '- HASTINGS. I, T HAVE appointed Ja_m.es YoTOff as my' ;, X Agent to negotiate all wagers and - commissions on forthcoming events. Wm. PROFITT,'

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5427, 17 January 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5427, 17 January 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5427, 17 January 1889, Page 3

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