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FIRST SHIPMENT of New Spring Goods opening up at Maoill an» Campbkll'h, comprising a very nice selection of Ladies' Corsets; New Colors and Shapes in Izod's Corsets, Dr. Warner's Coraline Corsets, Feather Bone Corsets, Home Rule Corsets, Riding Corsets, Long Corcets, Short Corsets, Nursing Corsets, Suspender Bodice for Girls (highly recommended) ; also Ladies, and Childrens' New Stocking Suspenders. All offering at most reasonable prices, at Magill & Campbell's. NEW Spring Prints and Washing Drear Materials opening up at Magill and Campbell's. Very pretty patterns, Plain and Reversible Palts, Stripe, Check, and Figured Patterns Printed Cashmeres, Atalea Twills, new Zephyr Cottons, new Flake Ginghams, choice selection of new Pinafore Muslins ; also Bishop's Lawns, Nanisooks, Mulls' Jaconats, Hair Corda, Brilliantas, etc. Also New Stock of Window Nets, Lace and Muslin Curtains, direct from the manufacturers, and marked very cheap at Magill and Campbell's, Cash Drapers. NOTHER Fresh Shipment Just Opened Up of our Sterling Lock Stitch and Hand Made Ladies' and Children's Underclothing and Baby Linen, made from pure long cloths, best Trimming and Work on each garmant. Ladies who have tried these goods are loud in their praises of the quality, and the prices are as low as for common stuff. Ladies will also be presented free of charge with a nicely written Book giving fullest instructions as to latest and most approved methods of Cutting, Trimming, Making, and finishing of Ladies' and Children's Underclothing. Every Lady invited to call and ask for one of these books at Magill and Campbell's. ROBINSON'S ODDMENT SALE. Thia being our stock-taking month we have a lot of remnants and oddments which we are anxious to get rid of and ara prepared to take any reasonable offer rather than hoard up. Come along down to ROBINSON'B, EMERSON STREET, if you want good value for your money. SPRING, 1891.— R." H. ROBINSON hai now arriving EX PAKEHA, 36 PACKAGES of new goods, being first shipment for the spring and summer season. They will be opened and on view during the first week of September. Intending buyers will do well to wait and see our grand selections before making- their purchases elsewhere. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Ex Coptic, 6 cases of I. &R. Morley's Celebrated Hosiery and Gontlemen's Mercery. Superior Goods at right prices. Inspection solicited. Ringland and Thomas, Hatters, Hosiers, and Gentlemen's Mercers. .■".""... ■ ■—■ PUBLIO NOTICE. HAVING to-day (Thursday, August 27th), purchased the Stook-in-Trade, Book Debts, etc., in the Estate of Geobge Andebson and Co., ■ BUSINESS WILL BE RESUMED ON SATURDAY FIRST, UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MR ' DAVID ANDERSON, One of the late Proprietors. No effort will be spared in giving Satisfaction, and I hope to have a Continuance of the Support so generously given to the late firm. EASTERN COACH FACTORY, Dalton Steeet, J. P. THOMSON, Proprietor. A THOROUGH Practical Gardener or Nurseryman (unmarried) seeksengagement; good references. Apply Messrs C. E. Gibbons and Co., Seedsmen, Hastings street, Napier. PPRE-iTIOES WANTED for the Dressmaking. Miss Gruchy, near Gillies's, White road. WANTED at once—Boy abovit7l6~foStation Kitchen. H. H. Russell, Tuna Nui, Puketapu. ANTED—Board and Residence for a single gentleman, within five minutes' walk from the Post Office. Add.ess, "X.V L.," Box 61, Napier. ANTED—A Female Cook ; references required. Apply Mrs Allan M'Lean, Duart, Havelock N. WANTED— A kind Person to adopt a motherless Girl, nine months old ; mother died recently, and father has five other children. Thoroughly respectable. Apply Mrs Prebble. "YI7 ANTED by Mrs Hope—Bodice and m _ Skirt hands, Improvers and Apprentices for the Dressmaking Department. Apply sharp. Neal and Close. WANTED — A smart Boy for the Drapery Department. Apply Neal and Close. «7AITING ENGAGEMENTS— tj Housekeepers, Housemaids, Barmaids, and Waitresses ; Hotel and Station Cooks; also Married Couples. Wanted immediately, a Respectable Man to solicit orders for Tea. Mrs Walker's Servants' Registry Office, Emerson street, Napier. ANTED AT ONCE-AGoodFimiie Cook for Country, Gentleman's Family ; also General Servants for Town and Country, and Good Housemaids for Hotels. Mas Peebble, Registry Office Hastings Street. : ANTED TO SELL.-Good buiial_£ Site, substantially fenced, corner of Bower and Edwards streets. Prioe £100. Whole of purchase money can remain on mortgagee for 1, 2, or 3 years. Apply to •- Vendor," office of this paper. FOR SALE—Brown. Spanish Onion Seedj our own growing from a seletst stock. New Peas and Garden Seeds of all kinds to arrive shortly. C. E. Gibbons and Co. Seedsmen, Hastings street. AVELOCK NURSERIES. — Fruit" Forest, and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, &c, in endless varieties, not to be surpassed. One of the best collections of Fruit Trees in the Colonies. Prices with Catalogues on application. Agent for Napier—Mr. Horton ; Hastings, Mr. J. Glass; Norsewood, Mr. O. Ericksen ; Waipukurau, Mr. P. Barrie; or, John Goddard, Havelock Nurseries, Hawke'a Bay N.Z. _ W" T. Tailor, has commenced business in premises next Mr Roaches Grocery Store, Hastings. A perfect fit and good workmanship guaranteed. WANTED KNOWN-Just received a good supply of J. Adamson's Pure Extracted Honey. Genuine Tomato Sauce and Pure Raspberry Cordial. No chemicals used. One trial will speak for itself. Also a large stock of General Groceries, Glass and Crockeryware, some good New and Second-hand Wood and Iron Bedsteads, Tables, Washstands, Child's Cot, 5 Drawer Chests. Some good New and Second-hand Saucepans, &c, &c. Everything sold at the lowest rate possible for Cash, at the Beehive Stores and Shop opposite. Secondhand Furniture bought.—G. Gillies, Beehive Stores, White Road, Napier. - PREBBLE has a line of CHEAP . SWEET ORANGES, Lemons, Mandarins, Passion Fruit, Sevelles, Bananas, Cooking and Eating Apples, New Dates, Figs, and Preserved Bananas; also, smoked Schnapper Warehou, Blue Cod, and Fresh Oysters. Poultry always on hand. mO LET IN HASTINGS-STREET—A A. Five-roomed House. Apply, R. G. Graham. TO LET—Four-roomed House in Carlyle street; washhouse and porch attached every convenience. Price, 10s per week. Apply, W. Amner, Clive-square. O LET—The ahop in Emerson street, now occupied by A. H. WILSON, Ironmonger, with yard 60 feet deep, and gateway 10 feet wide. Apply at the premises. fJpO LET—The large shop at corner of JL Hastings and Dickens streets. Rent, 25s per week to a good tenant. Apply Daily Teleqeaph Office. npO LET—A Large Yard and Stables, JL situated in Munroe street. Apply to H. Renout, Napier, or C. Dolbel, & Co.. Spit. ______' TO LET—Fernbank Cottage, Brewster street, containing 6 Rooms, with Bathroom and Waah-house; Gas and Water laid on. Apply Neal and Close. O LET — Well - finished S - roomed House, with nice Garden and Orchard; also well-finished 6-roomed House, with 2stalled Stable. Both in quiet neighborhoods, and at low rental. Ed. Blaok Land Agent, Chamber of Commerce. ' 1" TO LET — . Carlyle Street, and a Four-Roomed Cottage, Marine Parade. Apply Office of this Paper. Mho LET-Tho JL Road, next Theatre Royal. Apply this office. PpO LET--Large Sitting room and BedJL room comfortably furnished on the hills , (overlooking the gardens), with or without Board; Suit Married Couple, or one or two gentlemen. Apply Mrs H. C. L. Yatea Enfield Road. O LET—Three-stalled Stable, Hay Loft, Coach-house, and Yard Apply office of Daily Teleqeaph. np(3~LET—Commodious Store, Customs A House Street. , T> OOM, with own entrance and kerosene _J Iv stove ; also two Bedrooms. Term____| made on application. An_lv_tf^M______| T)im r AT_i_4______________________ Five PRLjj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6242, 2 September 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6242, 2 September 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6242, 2 September 1891, Page 3

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