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WANTED— Everybody to know tha our establishment will be open fo business this week as usual with the exoep tion of FRIDAY (Show Day).—R. H RoßrNsou. npHE 48 have arrived ex Doric, Lang--L_ stone, and Ganymede, and are being rapidly opened up. Don't forget, we shall mark them at Co-operative Prices. Full particulars in a day or two.—R. H. Robinson. ANOTHER large shipment of New Spring and Summer Goods ex a.c. Doric from London opened up to-day at Magull am> Campbell's, consisting of a most magnificent assortment of the newest and most fashionable shapes in Ladies', Misses', and Children's Hats and Bonnets, with the prettiest selection of Flowers, Feathers, Wings, &c, we have had for many_ seasons. Ladies are invited to call and inspect our new stook. Orders entrusted to us exeouted with the greatest care and style. Satisfaction guaranteed, prioes most reasonable, at Magill and Campbell's. BY the s.s. Tongariro from London we received a choice selection of Ladies' and Children's New Aprons and Pinafores, Ladies' White and Colored Skirts, Ladies' Garibaldis and Jerseys; Children's New Coverall Pinafores or Dresses, the latest fashion, Embroideries and Flouucings ? Ladies' and Children's Underclothing and Corsets, Ladies' Dressing Gownt, Children's Washing Pellisses, Tunics, and Blouses, Children's Sun Bonnets, New Pongee Silks, New Pongee Cottons (so fashionabb just now for dresses), New Dress Materials, Merinos, and Cashmeres, at Maqill and Campbell's. BOUT 115 dozens Men's and Boys' Shirts, landed to-day ex-Tongariro from London, from Iβ each up, Regatta, Oxford, and White Shirts, all sizes and prices. Fine seleotion of Men's and Boys' Straw, Tweed, and Felt Hats—new shapes. New Stook of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Undershirts and Drawers, Ties, Studs, Braces, &c. Hollands, Diapers, Bleached Damask Table Linens by the yard or in the squares. New Oilcloths and Linoleums in 1 yard, 1J yards, and 2 yards wide. Now Carpets, Rugs, and Slip Mate. . New Counterpanes, Toilets, Curtains, Sheetings, Cretonnes, Dimities, &c, &o. Alio a freah. lot of Boys' Knit Stockings opened ud today. Inspection invited at Maqill aot> Campbell's. OUR Premises will be open for Business as usual on the 6th, 7th, 14th, and 15th of October, but will be olosed on FRIDAY, the 10th of Ootober. for the Agricultural and Pastoral Society's Show. Ringland and Thomas, Hatters, Hosiers, and Gentlemen's Outfitters. N.B.—Choice ranges of New Season's Goods in each department. Prices right.

NOTICE. OPEN ALL BAY TO-MOBBO W. CLOSE AT 12 O'CLOCK ON WEDNESDAY FOR PARK RACES. JAS. P. THOMPSON, DRAPER AND OUTFITTER.

WANTED TO LET (Furnished or Unfurnished)— Two front rooms, with use of kitohen, Hospital Hill, overlooking the Spit. Apply office of this paper. W" AN TKD—A smart Youth for the Machine Room. Apply office of this paper. Education Office, Napier, October 11th, 1890. WANTED, for the Matamau Sohool— A trained certificated Master, capable of teaching efficiently all the subjects under the New Standards of Instruction, including Singing, Drawing, and Drill. The salary depends upon the average attendance and it is now £98 per annum. Applications to be sent to the undersigned not later than October 25th, 1890 H. HILL, Secretary. ANTED — A Smart Boy for the Drapery Department. Apply to Neal and Close. WANTED— To LeaseTEight Acres of First-class Land for Cropping. Apply to J. Burness, Taradale.* 'ANTED AT ONCE—By Mes Hope, for the Dressmaking Department, a first-olass Bodice Hand. Apply to Nkal and Close. WANTED— 14 years old, wages 10s per week and board. Apply, to-morrow morning , , Galloway and Co., Engineers, Spit. "FIRST-CLASS BAKER wante a Situation as Cook on a Station. References. Apply Jno. Fergus, City Buffet. RS PREBBLE requires good Barmaid for country, Female Cooks, and General Servants; also a good Man Station Cook. /""ILERK—23, good writer, desires en\J gagement. Long hours not objected to. Address, " 5.M.," c/o Mrs Anderson, Shakespeare road.

WANTED KNOWN—R. D. Pirie, Hairdresser, Emerson Btreet, will ro-open both nights of the Races, unless I win enough money to retire on. KNOWN.-W. A. Asonm t T has received a fresh supply of Newc&etle Coal. EMEM BE R tho TWO YEAR SYSTEM jB2 10s Deposit enable* you to become possessed of one of th» DRESDEN COMPANY'S First - olas* Instruments. ANTED KNOWN —That D.~W. Hyde & Co., Hairdressers and Tobaoconiets, will open a first-class Hairdressing Saloon on MONDAY NEXT, the 29th inst., in the shop lately occupied by Hoffman and Sons, opposite the Masonio Hotel, Hastings street. TTTANTED if yera M i want something exceptionally choice in Tobacco, Cigars, or Cigarettes, call at D. W. Hydb & Co.'s, opposite Maeomo Hotel, Hastings street. Ladies in Napier and District to know that all kinds of Hairwork, consisting of Wigs, Tails, Scalpetts, Fringes, &c, &0., and alsoCombings, can be xnado up at D. W. HxDB & Co.'s, Hastings street. " , TITANTED "KNOWN—If you want; a TT good Oyster Stew mada with American Oyster Crackers go to Poikinqhohnk'b, Emerson street. Oyster Pattiei fresh every day. ' ANTED~KNOWN-That J. Godda73 has the Best Collection of Fruit Trees, &c, in the Colony, and invites all intending planters to visit his Nurseries and inspect his samples of Apples; tho only collection correctly named) to choose trees by» Catalogues Post Free. Tirae to commence planting not before the end of May. Orders booked by the following agents :—Napier, J. H. Goddard; Waipawa, Jull & n d Co. • Norsewood, Q. Ericksen; or, John Goddardl Haveloqk Nurseries, Hawke's Bay. WANTED KNOWN—Large quantity _ of TJnredeemed Pledges of every description on sale; Sixjond-hand Wearing Apparel and other goods purchased or taken in exchange. Ladies and Gentlemen waited on at their own residences. G. Benjamin Pawnbroker, Emerson Street. advanced on all kiuds of Jewellery, Wearing Apparel, Tools, and every description of miscellaneous property. G. Benjamin, Pawnbroker, Emernon Street. WJfREBBLE has landed 120 casea . ISLAND ORANGES, Pines, Cocoanuts, Peanuts, Walnuts, BRAZILNUTS, and Almonds, Sweet Ginger and Guniquots ; also Fresh Oysters. Cash buyer of good table Poultry.

rilO LET—Six-roomed Houeo with or JL without yard and Stable situated in, Bower-street. Apply to C. Dolbel and Co. or to H. Renouf. ri"vTIET ob foe SALE—A BARGAIN— X A Dressmaker's Business in a Oountry Town, together with Furnished Fourroomed Cottage (with Scullery) and Garden. Kent Low. Orders received from tnilos around. Most suitablo Business for Single Lady or Married Couple. Fi ne Climate-. For partioiilara Paper. rpO LET—A Frve-roomed~Hoiwe~wlt»a JL washhouse on the hill overlook^,* Cooto Road, gae aud water laid oil & nn Ur ts Chas. Robjohne, Spit. * lsy r|M)~LET—On~Sea View Terrace""^ J. Nino-Roomed HOUHO, wi*n*Rnt>irnnm Washhouse, Outhouse; laidon. Apply to Jogy Close. r P° Oustome ■*■. , H ? ttßa bfc, -««t, Spit, at present oocupied m ?&t t by Mr F. Audereon ac a Jiimaru. room. Poßsession Soptember Ist Knowlea. _ _ r V~O LET — X 4".fibomed "Cottage in X, Shakespeare Road, two nJirmtes' from Post Office. Apply to J. R. Wihiams, at Mtw.s Wilson find Cotterill'e, Solicitorn. S~ Post Offico. Apply M. Lascelles LET—A new J''ighl-roomed House in JL liow«>r street. Apjply to E. Chegwiddou, at. tho Louhu, t'~ in White road. LKT—Shop and PremiaoH at corner X of H'l-Uw; 1 * RUiict and Diolcene Street. l'artuuli.ih .11 "thro o! Daily TKLBOBAin. rj 40 til.i'--~lijree-Htailed ""Btr.ble > "~wiFh ' X Huy Lait, Ooaeh-houee, and Ynrd Apply oiScy of i)AiiiTr Tkubqeath.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5960, 13 October 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5960, 13 October 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5960, 13 October 1890, Page 3