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A PLOT AT ROBINSON'S, Emerson Street. One Case of Corsote, slightly duruiigod by fresh water, ex "Tongariro." Ha ring had our claim settled by the Agents of the Underwriters' Association we now offer them at 2/6. 3/6, 4/11, and 5/6 which is just about half the regular prices, and they are mostly as good as new. Call and see them and secure a Real Bargain. RRIVAL of NEW GOODS at Maglfi and Campbell's. . Opened To-day Thirty-one Cases and Bales of Drapery and Clothing ex s.s. Aorangi, and suitable for the coming . Season, »]1 of which will be marked at our well-known Ready-Money Prices. Your early inspection of these Goods is invited by Magill and CampbelL \ NOTHER Big Shipment of our jCjl Famous Boys' Cord* Knioker Suits and Knickers which give so much satisfaction in the wear; also Boys' Lambs Wool Knit Stockings, Men's and Youths' Cord Trousers. A large lot of Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing, both in English and Colonial Manufacture; Men's, Boys', and Youths' Shirts, in Tweeds, Winyes,; Oxfords.and Regattas, with and without Collars, all new, and fresh from tho Manufactures, atMaaill and Campbell's, Emerson street. BUTCHER wanted at Freezing Sptt Apply to James Morrison, Foremar.. RKSS GOODS! GRAND VALUES!! The fashionable Dress Tweeds at s|d, 7fd, 10d, ll|d, and 1/I|. Colored Cashmeres, double width, only 1/1-Jct. I have wonderful Serges, for boys' wear, " which cannot be spoiled by rain or sea Water and may be boiled in soda without changing the color," at 1/9, 2/-, and 2/6. Tweed and Crimean Shirtings only SJd, 1/-, and 1/O J. Lots of New Goods in nil departments, equally low in price, at Robinson's, Emerson Street. X S.S. AORANGL— Our first shipmenfc for this season of Superior Mackintoshes direct fiom the best knowa manufacturers. Every Coat has sewn seams, long vents, ventilated, and Guaranteed Thoroughly Waterproof. Materials—lndiana, Cloth and Doublp Paramatta. Also AH-wool and Silk Mixture Tweeds. Shapes —The Jehu, the Loinster, and the Chesterfield, with attached and detached capes. Also Inside Tniiarubber Cuffs. Price, two to five guineas. Ringland and Thomas, The Peoples' Clothiers. ~ Split Matai (4ft.) is now being delivered' costing at Napier 21/10 per Cord (3 Corde in Trade). At Hastings the cost is less. W. Robinson, Firewood Agent, Makotuku-LTEFr-OFFIJLOTHING AND FUSION TURK purchased for Cash. W. L. Hanwell, Variety Depot, opposite White Swan Brewery, White road. ■ ±: M¥sTPßEß'RLE"waiits~Good Cooks for Station, Housemaids and a Nursery Governess, and Good General Servants. MRH* 'cHlSSE"n7^equires _ at once for Country Hotels a Man Cook, Female j Cooks, and a Housemaid; also General Servants and Nursemaids. Poplar House, Napier. and Bales of New Goods just opened up at Magill and Campbell's, ex e.s. Aorangi, for all Departments, direct from tho various centres of Manufactures. Blankets, Flannels, Rugs, Floor Oilcloths, Calicoes, Sheetings, Skirts and Shirtings ; Dress Tweeds, Dress Goods of all kinds for the season; Ulsters, Jackets, Stays, Underclothing, Fancy Hosiery of all kinds. Table Linens, Hollands, Dowlassos, etc., etc. All new end > fresh, and at prices to command immediate attention, at Magill and Campbell's, Emersou street. • . Elderly~Man to milk a cow and do garden work, etc.; wages, ten shillings per week and found. Apply to Conroy and Co., Station street. Housemaid. Apply to Mrs. Lyndon, Napier Terrace. ANTED — A good Pastry Baker. Apply Rulo's Cafe. W~ ANTED—A Woman Cook. Apply to Mrs Chambers, senr., Te Mata. WT ANTED—A good General Servant. t> Apply to Mrs. C. B. Hoadley, between the hours of 10 and 12. __ XNTED—A Lad with a knowledge of office work; wages, £1 per week. Apply in applicant's own hand- , writing to " A.8.C.," Box 22, Post Office, Napier. ._ "XNTJBD—Engineers' Latho about Seven-inch Centres, Six-feet Bedscrew Cutting, Gap. Must be in good condition. Apply, Galloway and Niven, Spit. ANTED — Apprentices to Dressmaking. Apply Mrs. Wilson, Blythc and Co. ANTED—For a private family, a respectable Girl as Cook. Apply to Mr. Gorman, Criterion Hotel, Napier. VIXANTED—A Situation as Nursery T t Governess or Lady Help. Apply X.Y.Z., Office of this Paper. to and OTHERS ON NORTH SIDE SCINDE ISLAND. WANTED— To supply Limestone at per Cart-load. Apply Glendinniug and Griffin. ] W"" ANTED KNO WN—That Thomas Harvey and Alexander Morrison, Cab proprietor.-?, Napier, are prepared to clip Horses entrusted to them at reasonable rates. TIT"ANTED KNOWN— J. Hill has TT purchased tho Business known ac Reed's Masonic Hair-dressinsr Saloon, Hastings-street, and having retained the services of Mr R. D. PiniEforthe Hair-dress-ing Saloon, and re-stooked the shop with all the Best Brands of Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, and all Tobacconists' Sundries, Solicits a continuance of tho support accorded to hi* predecessor, Mk. A. l≤. Reed. N.B.—Private Room for Ladies under the supervision of Miss Hill. "ANTEITKNOWN—I¥at~Mre. Cobb is prepared to take Portraits at her Studio in Emerson street, premises lataly occupied by Messrs. Pitt and Mtiguire. Mrs C. will attend her Hustings Studio on Tuesdays and Fridays, until further notice. Postal address, Napier. \l7 ANTED KNOWN—Just arrived ex I ? Tin by Castle, the following Dutch, English, and German bulbs, also Colonial '.grown. Price list with bulbs. Now on sulo at the local Fruit Store, Emerson St. Hyacinths, imported, Hyacinths, local, Hyacinths, Candican, Spiraia Japonica, in clumps, Lily of the Valley in clumps, Lilium Aurutum, African fubevoses, Tulips, lucaland imported. Double Roman Narcissus, Campernolle Jonqui'9, Horder Narcissus, Ixiae, Iris, Dntl'iidiir, Sno'.vHukes, &0., &o. John Goilikrd. Town Agent, J. 11, Goddard. New Ciitaliirue for Trues, I'iiiuts, &0.. in May.. " _ \\T PRKBBi.E has in stock 60 cases \ V , INLAND OKANGES, 50 bunchus BAKANAS, 15 easfs Pe-'re, a veiy large assortment of Apples, Plums, mid other locitl Fruits and Nuts. Also a prime suinple of FKE.SH OYS I'ERS, Smoked Sohntippcr, WARKIiOU, unci Kippers. LET—Four-rooiuud House on Hill. Arch. Bryson. a 'O LET—Furnished Bedroom with or L without Board. Also Acoommodation for one or two Boarders. For Address apply " M.," office of thi'i paper. rjj^UIET~ORLEASE—An Kight-roomed 1 House, situated on Four Acres of Land at llaveluok ; planted with Fruit and Forest Trees three years ago. For full particulars, apply to Glendining & Griffin, Napior ; <v - R. D. Holmes, Havelock. I'M) LET-- Furnished Sitting Room and Bedroom with partial use of Kitchen. Apply " L.C.." office of this pap>-r. r ]PO LET—At Port .vhiuin, a Mliup and X Dwollitig-hottsi'. A good opouii.it for a thorough Dres-m tkur. Apply W. Denholm. __ __ fIVJ LET-A Si'vcii-ruoiiit-.i House in JL Spencer road, with every conveuioneo and Greenhouse. Apply W. Liurtcm, Botani<;il Gardens. fpO iiK'i— A Five-roomed Cottage, also JL a Seven-roomed Mouse, two minutes walk from tho Post Ofliofl. Apply to John Diiiwicldie. I~'IO~LET AT HX'?n^Gß™r _ Roomed House, in first-ela-s position. For particulars, apply to H. Well wood, Hastings. LET—Five-roomed House"near Post Office. Apply Daily Telegraph. HPO LET—About 160 Acres good rich JL Land, with Six-roomed House, good Dairy and Co\vhli> d. Lund is divided into five Paddocks, and lias two Artesian Wells. 30 or 40 Cows can be let with the Land if required. Apply to .J. iStothttrd, Meimee. rnon.ET— A~nv"e-rir.m7dlj(iiifie'i^Cliflyle JL Street. Apply J. Alexander. rpO LKT—Fivi'-roomed Houbo, with X kitchon ; to a good tenant 12s per week. Apply office of thin paper. mo LET; WITH~TURCHASING JL CLAUSE—That conveniently situated Property midway between Chvo and Haveloiik, and directly opposite Merryfields, containing 8-J- acres good land, house contaiuing 7 rooms, artesian well, orchard, and every convoniunue. Apply, 8. G Thornton West Clivo. rpo~ "Stiiblai will I Hay Loft, Coach-house, and Yard. Apply office of DAtLY Tklboiiafh. rpo LET—The Commodious Shop and J_ Premises, comer of Hastings Street and Dickon* Street. Apply E. W. ivnowles DiUT/y Tblkobaph Office. rnO~LET—Olfioo; rftnt vorylow. Jlpply JL Daily Telkohaph Offico. T?IBST CLASS BOARD AND RKSII DENCK, Btth i-id Pi no, 171 per vn.eii. for J liimt t I iminl»i only, also, IOOMs 1o I' t( li tj) W.tll t\< U iKlllidlf, fivt! iiivnuli >fi 'in l*ii-t (.»ili ' Appb O'lioo of t>ns l'i]Ki BOt'IDAMJ lISIIHISOI. -Apply It! Vis 1f,,l v nil It I Ht.ps ■\TOI 101. i" hriitiv j_'j\<u Ihit PoiHiin will i ■*, be lii'd <m Mis (J Sin phcrd's Piop itj lit Ku'»oi.i North 'lMt,i,i*ii will I, p*. i-uut-ii iit> i tins a it. Km.i in, ' in! Apiii, ibb'J T' T ]•• 'leiptiy noiiiiul fin |rii oi .1 mioini.i- ---£ t"j.i ih.l , Ti 1i \ ii.l I Midi.n, of Nqni, hi- lumi o v n \ia In in foi ( ■ [iiiml ii ing J jih Apul, i wu i:d\\ ako patten, Collector (-f Cuetoma.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5508, 24 April 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5508, 24 April 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5508, 24 April 1889, Page 3

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