'IHHE GREAT EVENT 'OF THE 1 SEASON-Maculi, .& Campbell's Cheap Tables, anxiously looked forward to by thousands of our "customers, will ba started to-day. The Shilling Table contains some wonderful bargains in Ladies* Largo Holland Cooking Aprons, Fancy \prons, TJnderolothing, Corsets, Pinafores, Toilets, Towels, Laces, Silk Handkerchiefs, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Drawers, Hosiery, Gloves, Umbrellas, Mirror Brackets, F'uit Baskets, Albums. Photo Frames, Dolls, Toys, Eans, Vases, Perfumes, Purses Baskets, and hundreds of useful and ornamental articles, at about one half the usual •oiling prices, on the Cheap Tables at; Maoill & Campbell's. Variety and Value on our HalfL Crown Table this season is simply wonderful. Ladies must see the Cheap Tables at Magill & CAJtpnstL's, or they m\\ mios a great treat. Silk Plush Cushions -tamped for painting, Ladies' Underclothing, Skirts and Jackets, Children's Cashmore Dresses and Frocks, a splendid line in Corsets, DressPieccs, Men's Under Flannels, Shirts. Drawers, Hats, Sun Bonnets, a few Oil Paintings, Ladies' Leather Bags, Oonier Mirror Brockets, Writing Cabinets, Ink Stands, Chess Sets, Surprise Baskets, &0., &c. An early visit requested, as many of these lines sell out very quickly mid cannot be replaced at double *tbe price. See the Cheap Tables at Magilt. & Campbell's. \ GRAND Display of Millinery at Jla. Magill.and Campbell's. The special attention which has been given to this department this season to secure increased *rnde, has been rewarded by the large quantity of Trimmed Millinery we are daily turning out, and Ladies will find it to their interest to have a look throuyb before placing their orders. A large assortment of Children's Sailor and Fancy Hats, also Ladies' Holiday and Garden Hats at Maoill and Campbell's, Emerson street. NEN~GOODS in at Robinson's, Emerson street, Now Season's Prints , 3|d. 4£d. 6d, 7d, up to lOd; Zephyrs, 3fd, 4id, sjd, up to 10|d; Bordered and Brocaded do, 10|d, ll_d, and Is; Cheek and Satin Stripe Muslins for Pinafores and Dres-es, o? f d, Od, 7sd, Bd, 9d, up to is. Very strong Galatcas and Drills for Boys Wear at sj,d, 9d, Is, and Is 2d, at Robinson's Drapery Warehouse, Emerson street. WONPERFUL Oxford mi Harvard Shirtings at, Bobinson's, Emerson street; see them ticketed at door 4§d, s£d, 6d. 6|d, 7|d, B_d, and 9d per yard ; Crash Roller Towellings, 3d, 4d, s_d, s|d, up to 7_d; Crewdson No. 2 Calicoes, 3s lid and 4s 6d a dozen; Long Lace Curtains, Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s 9d, 4s lid, 5s lid, (is lid, up to 20s a pair, at Robinson's, Drapery Warehouse, Emerson street. EX S.S. ARAWA—Direct from the Factories of Welch, Margetsou. and Co., London, Complete Ranees of the latest Productions in Tennis Requisites, including Jackets, Trousers, Sashes, Spun Silk and other Shirts with Caps to match. Rinoland AND Thomas, Hatfers, Hosiers, and Gentlemen's Outfitters. Men's Shearing Combinations, 2 shapes, at 5s 6d and 7s 6d.
LARGE IMPORTS. EX AORANGI—Ton Cases of Goods bought in London at large concessions off regular prices. Tape, 12 pieces for 6d ; Stay Fasteners, Trousers' Buttons on Cards Id and 2d; Linen Thread on Reels, Id ; Tinsel, 4 balls for Is; Tinsel Fancy Cord, 3*.d; Baldwin's Beehive Wool. Glovs in immense variety. Lisle Thread, Bid ; Tatfeta, Is 3d ; Double Finger, Is lid and 2s 2d; Pure Silk, Is Sd (all the new shades); Double Fingers, 2s 6d; Treble Finirer Tips, 3s 3d. Ribbons for the neck. Latest novelties— Surah Sash, Is UTed; Tartan Sash, Is Newest in Hat Ribbons from GJjd to Is Sd ; Novelties in Collars, Cuffs, and Shirt Fronts. Special Job Lot of Moire Sunshades, 8s Gd and 10s 6d. Black Nuns' Veiling and Foul6s, Frenoh Merinos and Cashmeres. Embroidered Costumes in White, also Cashmere—beautiful goods. Also in Stock- -Mercery, Hats, and Men's Clothing. JAS. P. THOMPSON, DRAPER AND OUTFITTER.
WANTED— A Situatiou as Cook on a Station. Apply Petane Hotel. WANTKD— Partner to join another in taking over slightly improvod Bush Selection. Good land; rental low. Address enquiries "Bush," Telegraph office. WANTED foTUTPort Sdiool—Two pupil teachers, male or female. Applications to be sent to the Chairman of Committee, Mr C. 8. Galloway, by 4 p m. on WEDNESDAY, gtej2tUiißtant. TO BUILDERS AND^tließS~ WANTED TO SELL-Forty Bundles Hoop Iron, slightly rusted. Can be soen at the Spit. Apply Union Company's Office, R. Puflett, Bra'noh Manager. A BARGAIN to SMALL CAPITALISTS. WANTED TO SELL as a going Concern, the Well-Known FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, AND REFRESHMENT BUSINESS. Established Eight Years. For particulars apply to Mb J. Stunk, ou tho Premises, Great North road, Waipawa. WANTED— Three or four Gentlemen Boarders; use of Piano; terms moderate. Apply Mrs Snelling,' Bower street. WANTED —A Female Teacher, between 20 and 30 years of age, to teach children and assist in houso (mother's help). Apply Mrs. Riggir, Salisbury, Maraekakaho. WANTED iv a Store—A Youth about 15 years of age. Small salary to commence with. Application by letter only to A B , office of this paper. WANTED- Good steady Lad'lor milking, good wages. Apply sharp W. Elbourno. r WANTED— Six Strong Lads, Monday Morning. Apply, Foreman Fellmongery, Spit Freezing Works. GOOD Servants can -- always obtain suitable situations at Mrs Prebble's. MRS SINCLAIR, monthly nurse, bas removed to Mrs Algar's Boarding Houso, Teunyson street. W'aNTETTKNOWN-- Where to sell your cast-off Clothing for highest price, cash. W. L. Han well, Variety Depot, Hastings-street, next to Faulknor'a Coach Factory. FOR SALE— Wood Turning Lathe Express Waggon Treadle Sewing Maohine (Singers) Furniture bought. Books Lent. W. L. JIAN WELL. WANTED KNOWN-C. WaXTERS; Expressman and General Carrier, Hastings, orders may bo left with R. Willis, Cabdriver. EM~E M BE R the TWO~YEAR SYSTEM £2 10s Deposit enables you to beoomo possessed of one of tho DRESDEN COMPANY'S First - class Ins miments. \I/ AN TED KNO \V N^lutT~DT~W*. 1 T Hyi-e & Co., Hairdressers and Tobacconists, will open a fust-class Fliiirdressing Saloon on MONi)AY NEXT, the 29th iust., in the shop lately occupied by Huffman and Sons, opposite the Masonic Hotel, Hastings street. ANTED KNOWN - That if you V' want soinelhing exour.'-ional'.r choice in Tobacco, Cigars, or Cigarettes, call at D. W. Hyde & Co.'s, opposite Masonic Hotel, Hastings street. YifAlv r ™^ 1 T District to know that all kinds of Hairwork, consisting of Wigs, Tails Scalpetts, Fringes, &c, & 0 „ nnd ai«o Combings, can be made up at D. W. Hyde & Co.'s, Hastings street. good Oyster Stew made with American Oyster Crackers go to Polkinohounk's, Emerson street. Oyster Patties fresh every day. W"~'"AN 7 iMD'_SiCKVrT-Tbat J. Goddard has the Best Collection of Fruit Trees, &0., in tho Colony, aud invites all intending planters to visit his Nurseries and inspect his samples of Apples; the only collection correctly named) to choose 'roes by. Catalogues Post Free. Time to commence planting not before the end of May. Orders hooked by tho following agents:—Napier, J. H. Goddard; Waipawa, Jull and Co., Nnrsuwood, 0. Erieksen; or. John'Goddard, Hivelock Nurseries, Hawke's Bay. Yi7ANTED~KNOW^^^ ? V of Unredeemed Pledges of every description on sale ; Second-band Wearing Apparel and other goods purchased or taken in exchange. Ladies and Gentlemen waited on at their own residences, G. Benjamin Pawnbroker, Emerson Street. \y ; advanced T on all kinds of Jewellery, Wearing Apparel, Tools, and every description of miscellaneous property. G. Benjamin, Pi. wnbroker, Emerson Street. T*? PREBBLE receives this week 75 SY . DOZEN PINES, i_3 bunches Bananas, Oranges, Lemon*, and Apples. Hive also 3 tons OALIFOHNIAN NEW ONIONS and receives regular supplies of nil local Vegetables, Fruits, and CUCUMBERS. Cash bu-, er of good Table Poultry. 1* 0 A ">l 1) AN D BESID ENC 1% I > Marine Parade, the Ifcahhiest Siti-a-tion in Nnpier. iv'ns Pinhoink, having t:V;en that large and commodious Boan.'ing Praise (lately occupied by. Miv 'liily, Murine Purado), will be K l "'* to koeuo a feiv Young Genilemen :is '■'•uanicrs. Every comfort miii accommodate'!'. Terms moderate. "S >.>Ail!' AM) Y<]:fcll>ftNCE--Two | ) minutes' walk from Post- Office, good s'-.-i view, Tuadeim .steps, übove Post Office. lit Mrs. Motley*. , OTK.V'yED into my paddock—A Piebald O Filly, no brands. Owner can'have > : s-i'ni-' on paying expenses on :ipnlrter> to l> * j JleCillfh'i.iin, Imi['k. i'.u n, i.-i-eiiiiiuuc'own
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5994, 8 November 1890, Page 3
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