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Al VALUE in New: Zealand Manufactures— 50 Boys' Knioker Tweed Suits 12s 6d, 14s 6d, cleared under cost; 60 dozen Men's Lambs Wool Knitted Sox, from Is per pair; good range of Men's Lambs Wool Under Shirts and Pants; sterling value in Men's and Boys' Shirts in cotton, flannelette, tweed, and all-wool, all sizes. Piles of Grey and White Calicoes, Sheetings, Blankets, Flannels, Cretonnes, Cortafns, Counterpanes, Toilets, Carpets, and Oil Cloths, all at our well known low prices. Inspection invited, at Macule & Cahpbhix's: . i* WE have just received to-day from London a fresh supply of Girl's Blaok and Navy Cashmere Hose, with double knees, splioed heels and toes, Boys' Knitted Hose, all sizes; these goods are warranted to keep the color and give great (satisfaction in wear. Also, full ranges in . Ladies' New Cashmere Hose, new shades; Ladies' and Children's Cashmere Gloves, all sizes and prices, in Plain and Embroidered; also Kid Tips and Kid Palms, at Magill and Campbell's. "PJTOTWITHSTANDING the advance in J- 1 Woollen Goods, we (in consequence of having placed our orders with the manufacturers before the advance took place) are offering all our Winter Goods at old prices. A splendid range of New Dress Materials in * Stripes, Checks, Snow Flakes, and Knioker Tweeds, special cheap lots at lOjd and Iβ I per yard.; good range of Merinos and Cashj meres, Plain and Striped, from 2s per yard . J up, at Maqill & Campbell's. OBINSON'S BLANKET MARKET. —Heavy White Blankets, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, lie 6d, 12s 6d, 13s 6d. 15s 6d, 15slid' to 27s 6d a pair ; Colored Blankets, 7s lid, 10s, 13s 6d, 15s 6d, and 17s 6d; Colored Rugs, 6s lid, 8s 6d, 11s, 13s 6d, and 158 6d .. at Robinson's Drapery Warehouse, EmersanStreet. _ ;' EAttfES* " KNifTiSb SKIRTS for ' -Winter Wear, only Iβ 6jd, 2s 3d, 2s 9d, 2s lid, 3s 9df 4s lid up to 7*9 d; Ladies' Cashmere Hose., 9d, Is, Is 2d, Is 4d, Iβ 6d up to 3s ; v Ladies Cashmere Gloves, 7sd, Is, Iβ id, Is. 4d, Is 6d ; Kid Tipped, Is 3d, ls6d;ieild,'2s6d,*nd2sllrNew Neck-Ribbons in good variety. Wool Goods, Tui Boas, Collarette Trimmings, &0., at Robinson's, Emeraon Street. HATS. HATS. HATS —Christy's . Hats, French Hats, and Charles Hill and Son's Hats, e<B s Kaikoura (2cases) 24doz newest shapes, textures, and oolor- ~ ings, including Calif, Tabao, and New ■. Mole, weights from 3 ounces; also, a ; superior assortment of Ladies' Flexible Riding Hats. Any description of Hat '..' mado to order, Ringland and Thomas, Hatters, Hosiers, and. Gentlemen's Out- - fitters. . ; '

OILLIARD PLAYERS wanted at the X> Spit to BEAT 23 in the " Spit" and 36 in the " American " Tournament Games, closing 9th and 10th July respectively. "ANTED—Situation as Cook and Laundress. Apply office of this paper. ; W~ ANTED—By~a~MSried~Couple, a Situation on a Station, Man as •'•■'"> shepherd and general hand, Wife as cook and housework ;no encumberance. Apply , " J.G.," office of this paper. 'ANTED TO LET-Two Furnished " Rooms, suitable for a Married Couple, or two Gentlemen, with or without Board. Apply office of this paper. W'ANTED-For . a small family—A , general servant, or Lady Help; '. with references. Apply to -Mrs Tuke, Selwyn Road, Napier. ANTED—A Married Couple without ;.' encumbrance for station. Wife as Cook and husband a* Shepherd. Must bo thoroughly competent and trustworthy. References required. Apply N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agenoy Co. RS PREBBLE wants good female Cooks for Hotels, General Servants, and Housemaids, and a Waitress; and has a good station man Cook wanting a situation. . - ■

WANTED KNOWN—The Representative of the N.Z. Bible, Tract, and Book Society has opened a Dep6t in Bryson's Buildings, Hastings Street, with a large collection of Books, Cards, &c, usually sold by the Society. Ministers, Sunday School teachers, and others in quest of Good Literature are invited to call and inspect the stock. AS the cold weather has now set in G. Glassford, at the Cafe, Hastings street, will provide a Bowl of Soup from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. -TITANTED KNOWN—If you want a T V good Oyster Stew made with American Oyster Crackers, go to Polketohoexk's, Emerson street. Oyster Patties fresh every day. TTfT ANTED KNOWN—That J. Goddard TT has the Beet Collection of Fruit Trees, &0., in the Colony, and invites all intending planters to visit his Nurseries and inspect his samples of ApplesJ the only collection correctly named) to choose trees by. Catalogues Post Free. Time to eommenoe planting not before the end of May. Orders booked by the following agents:—Napier, J. H. Goddard; Waipawa, Jull and Co.; Norsewood, 0. Ericksen; or, John Goddard, Havelook Nurseries, Hawke's Bay. ANTED KNOWN—Large quantity of Unredeemed Pledge! of every description on sale; Second-hand Wearing Apparel and other goods purchased or taken in exohange. Ladies and Gentlemen waited on at their own residences. G. Benjamin, Pawnbroker, Emerson Street. ' ANTED KNOWN—Cash advanced on all kinds of Jewellery, Wearing Apparel, Tools, and every description of miscellaneous property. G. Benjamin, Pawnbroker, Emerson Street. WANTED KNOWN—MS. Cbbthb has opened the Refreshment Boom, opposite Napier Railway Station. Tea, Coffee, Chops, Steaks, etc., on shortest notioe. Early Breakfast. t " PEEBBLE has to hand this week— . 120 Bunches Bananas, 7?. Cases Island Oranges, Limei, Lemons, SEVILLE ORANGES, Mandarins, 50 cases Assorted Apples, and 30 DOZEN PINES; also, Smoked Schnapper, Warehon, and Fresh Oysters.

TO LET, 5 -roomed House, Cameron Boad, at present ocoupied by Mr. Harlook. Arch. Bryeon. 0 LET—On the hills overlooking Coote road, a Five-roomed House with. Wash-house; gas and water laid on. ' Apply Chas. Robjohns, Spit. rpO LIST—A Six-Roomed House, with JL bath and washhouse; gas and water laid on; situated in Breweter street. Apply John Close. "rpO LET — A 4-Roomed Cottage in JL Shakespeare Road, two minutes' from Post Office. Apply to J. B. Wh&iams, at Messrs Wilson and Ootterill's, Solicitors. S" IK-ROOMED HOUSE to Let near Post Office. Apply M. Lasoelles. O LET—iShop and Premises at corner of Hastings Street and Dickens Street. Particulars at office of Daily Teleqeafh. 0 LET—On Sea View Terrace, a Fiveroomed House with wush-house, gas and water laid on. Apply John CiiOSE. 0 LET—A Pour-roomed Cottage, witk every convenience and Garden. Apply office of this paper. " TARADaLE ROAD. ~

FOR LEASE—A Paddock containing throe acres, two roods, seven perches of first-cl&sa Land, situated nearly opposite the Waverley Hotel. Water laid on. Possession on lat June. Apply to EDMUND TUKE, Selwyn Road, Napier. TO LET—Oae iSoven-rootned" House, rent 12s, in Main stroet (Onepoto), with good Garden. Apply Mks. Dbah, Storoekeeper, Ouepoto. 0 LKT—A Six - roomed Housa n Shakespeare Road. Apply R. G. Graham. ri">o LET— A new Eight-roomed Honse in X Bower street. Apply to E. Chogwidden, at the house, c in Whitfc road. rjAO LET—Three-stalled Stable, with JL Hay Loft, Coach-house, and Yard. Apply office of Daily Tkikoeaph. BOARD AND RESIDENCE at Mra. Motley's, Madeira Steps, off Shakespeare Road. All arrangements made on premises. RS W. A. RICHARDSON has superior accommodation, with every home comfort, for Ladies .t«d Gentleman, at hur residence, Airsy Lodge, Petar.e. Boating , , Tennis, Bathing a specialty, with smimmiug lessons if required. Tennis, Tea, Picuio, and Wedding Parties arranged. OARD AND RESIDENCE-Hot and Gold Plunge Baths, Piano; also Furnished Rooms, on Moderate Terms, at Mrs. Cowlribk's, Merivale House, Priestly Road, off Coote Road.

SPECIAL NOTICE. ■VTAPIEE 'BUS COMPANY. 'Bus Fares to and from Spit on and after JULY ISTSingle Fare, Fourpence. CHILDREN UNDER EIGHT YEARS, TWOPENCE. Tickets Three Shillings per Dozen. SATURDAY NIGHTSSpcoial Fares, Sixpence, Return. PARCELS— Under 281b, 3d; orer 281b nud nnder 1121b, 6d. J. E. REDSTONE, Manager. THE ONLY DRESDEN PIANOFORTE' I COMPANY IN THE COLONYLOOK for our Big Advertisement in a week hence. We defy competition. Fifty Instruments (hona fids) sold within two" mouths in Hawke's Bay on our unchallengeable time pay:n<;r.t system. Speaks for itself. We give three years to pay, and during that rimo the client has ample time to test the quality. Any Instrument exchanged at the option of purchaser. 11. NAPH.TALI, Solo Agentj Hnwke's Bay,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5873, 3 July 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5873, 3 July 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5873, 3 July 1890, Page 3

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