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TlTANTED—Everybody to know that * y our establishment will bo open for bnsiness this week as usual with the exception of FRIDAY (Show Day.)-K. H. Robinson , . 48 have arrived ex Doric, LangA _ 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. NOTHER large shipment of New - Spring and Summer Goods ex s.e. Doric from London opened up to-day at Magill and Campbkll'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 Flo were, Feathers, Wings, &c, we have had for many seasons. Ladies are invited to call and inspect our new stock. Orders entrusted to us executed with the greatest care and style. Satisfaction guaranteed, prices most reasonable, at Maoied and Campbell's. BY the 8.8. 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 Pinafores or Dresses, the latest ashion, Embroideries and Flouncings; Ladies' and Children's Underclothing and Corsets, Ladies' Dressing Gownt, Children's Washing Pellisses, Tunics, and Blouses, Children's Sun Bonnets, New ongee Silks, New Pongee Cottons (so ashiouabb ju 8 t now for dresses), Nexr Dress Materials, Merinos, and Cashmeres, at Macule and Campbell's. ABOUT 115 dozens Men's and Boys' Shirts, landed to-day ex-Tongariro from London, from Iβ each up, Reyatta, Oxford, and White Shirts, all sizes and prices. Fine selection of Men's and Boys' Straw, Tweed, and Felt Hats—new shapes. New Stock of Men's and Boys' ■ Clothing, Undershirts and Drawers, Ties, Studs, Braces, &o. Hollands, Diapers, Bleached Damask Table Linens by the yard or in the squares. New Oilcloths and Linoleums in 1 yard, lj yards, and 2 varda wide. Now Carpets, Rugs, and Slip Mats. New Counterpanes, Toilets, Curtains, Sheetings, Cretonnes, Dimities, &c, &o. Ales a fresh, lot of Boys' Knit Stockings opened ud today. Inspection invited at Magili, and Campbell's. £<X S.S. ARA.WA—Direct from Iho" / Factories of Welch, Margetson. and Co., London, Complete Ranges of the latest Productions in Tennis Requisites, including Jackets, Trousers, Sashes, Spun Silk and other Shirts with Caps to match. Rikoland and Thomas, Hatters, Hosiers, and Gentlemen's Outfitters.

SPUING—IS UM M ER. AT PRESENT my Stook is very large of all clashes of FASHIONABLE DRAPERY, and as all Goods are carefully selected in London by my Resident Buyer and hero by myself, I can with confidence solicit your support. HABERDASHERY, Ho3ieby, Gloves, L/chs, in all the leading shades and designs. Ribbons, Sunshades, Piothks. STUFF DRESSES in all the latest designs and colorings. Useful Summer Homespuns B£d, Flakes, Splaehes, &c.; New I Check French Goods ; Coetumee in variety; Check, Plain, Flakes, and Embroidered Cashmere. SHOW ROOM.—An immense variety of Untrimined Hats. Rush 4jd, Mountain Pedal 6|d and Is; Rice Straw Is, Straw (new shapes) from Is to 5s 6d, Leghorn Flops Is to 6s tld, Garden Hats 10£ upwards. MERCERY. —Splendid assortment of Men's, Boys', and Youths' Colonial-made Tweed Suite at very low prices; Men'a Moles, white and colored; Scarfs, Underclothing, Shirts, Collars, Braces, Hate. JAS. P. THOMPSON, DRAPER AND OUTFITTER.

TTH'ANTED— A Cook for the Fernhill TT shearers. Apply at once to Kenrick Hill, Fernhill. WANTED — A Woman as Housekeeper, and to assist in Saloon. Apply, W. H. Simpson, Bowling , Saloon, Hastings-Street. Apply office - f - this paper. for Mrs. Kinross White. Apply to Misa Thomson, Priestly Road, between 7 and 8 p.m. WANTED— A sFeady~man as Teameter and Ploughman for a long job; must bo a capable man and have satisfactory references. Apply in person to N. E. Beamish, Hastings. Education Office, Napior, October 11th, 1890. WANTED, for the Matamau School— A trained certificated Teacher, 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 £9S per annum. Applications to be sent to the undersigned not later than Ootober 2yth, IS9O.

H. HILL, Secretary. W ANTED—Some kind person to adopt a healthy, pretty, good tempered girl, fifteen months old. Enquire at Mrs Chisaell's, Poplar House. ANTEirTO"LE T (Furnished or Unfurnished)— Two front rooms, with uko of kitchen, Hospital Hill, overlooking the Spit. Apply office of this paper. W- ANTED—A smart ifoutu for the Machine Boom. Apply offioe of this paper. TIT ANTED—Boys for Flax-mills, 12 to > T 14 years old, wages 10s per week and board. Apply, to-morrow morning, Galloway and Co., Engineers, Spit. M' B8 PREBBLE requires $uTdk good Barmaid for country, Female Cooks, and General Servants; also a good Man Station Cook.

WANTED KNOWN-0. WALTERS, Expressman and Genoral Carrier, Hastings, orders may bo left with R. Willis, Cabdrivor. EMEMBETthe TWO YEAR SYSTEM £2 10s Deposit enables you to become possessed of one of the DRESDEN COMPANY'S First - olass Instruments. ANTED Htbe & Co., Hairdressers and Tobacconists, 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. WANTED ' want something exceptionally choice in Tobacco, Cigars, or Cigarettes, call at D. W. Hyde & Co.'s, opposite Masonic Hotel, Hastings street. Ladies in Napier and District to know that all kinds of Hairwork, consisting of Wigs, Tails Scalpetts, Fringes, ' Ac, &0.,' and mso Combings, can be made up nt D. W. Hyde & Co.'s, Hastings street. good Oywter Stew mode with American Oyster Crackers go to PolkinoiioiiNE'e, Emerson street. Oyster Patties fresh every day. has the Best Collection of Fruit Trees, &c, in tho Colony, and invites all intending planters to visit his Nurseries and inspect his samples of Apples; the only col* lection correctly naratd) to ohonso *rees by Oatabjrues Post Free. Time to oommenc& planting not before tho end of May. Orders booked by the following agents :—Napier, J. H. Goddard; Waipawa, Jull and Co • Norsewcod, O. Eriokeen; or, John Goddard', llavelook Nurseries, Hawko's Bay. quantity v v or Unnsdeemud Pledges of every deMonptiou on sale ; Seeoud-hand Weari-ai' Apparel and other goods purchased or taken in oxohange. Ladies und Geutlemen waitei} on at their own residenoes. G. Beniamia Pawubroker, Emerson Street. adviln^d T ? on all kinds of. ieweUery, Wearing Apparel, Tools, ayd every description of miHet-ilaneouh property. *G. Benjamin. Pawnbroker, Ei!ietv.m Strtet. lauded 120 U . ISLAND ORANGES, Pines Cocoanuts, Poanuts, Wulnuts, BRAZILNUTS, und Almonds, Sweet Ginger and Gumquots ; also Fresh Oysters. Cash buyer of good tablo Poultry.

By Appointment to Ilia Excellency the Governor. J. iTangMachinery always at work. -owouit HOT LUNCHJJON~FRom; ) 2 TILL 2 PKIVATB ROOMP iOR Ladies hot nntm t TR\rcQ¥?w awv, COCOA ALWAYS IiEATXT. FIRE SCREENS. "~~~ i7«OUR-FOLD t (1 , i Flor-1 te '>< iJ * ,K *> i-'iuidscape. K< U:\l >:;;■■.. ; s :wpaisy :!, - l,: ; i , ' l ' J ii l;i yi"i? curate, od 1 lJ =' ? ■*"*■ fou &n^

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5965, 18 October 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5965, 18 October 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5965, 18 October 1890, Page 3

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