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OPEOIAL LINE for Xmas and » KJ Fear. Opened up this week at Mag and Campbell's 75 dozen Ladies' and Gir Holland Aprons, Children's Holland d Diaper Pinafores ; clearing price, If, Iβ 3 and Is 6d. Theee goods are being so mu.:h under usual prices, as we have only fow of oach number. The value will epea for itself. Magill and Campbrll. TO CASeiis of Kiuioy Hoods juwt lande JA/ froiQ London The largest variety and must beautiful lot of Fancy Goods w ever opened up, purchased by Mr Mag-ill i London at extraordinary low prices Thee good* him- own socially selected for ou ■-h-.Miig- aud Half-orown Tables, and an considered by those who have seen them t( be almost half the prices usually ohargec for such articles. The variety is so yen large we cannot numerate them, but simpl ask the public to call and see the beautiful display of Fanoy goods, useful and ornamental on the Tables, at Macule and Campbell's. THE" ~i>rap3ry~T&bhas~&t Magill anc Campbell's aro marvels of cheapness On the Shilling Table will bo found Ladies' Garibaldis, Skirts, Aprons, Drawers, Vests Hosiery in bundles, Gloves, Umbrellas, &o Children's Aprons, Pinafores, Shirts, Drawers, Stays, Dresses, Coveralle, Hail Bonnets, Sashes, beautiful Toilet Coveffi Antimacassars, Coseys, Towels, and >&rtui dreds of useful every day goods be bought in the regular way for anfeij like the price. Piles of good useful eta on our Half-crown Table, odds and end picked out of stock and placed on the Chea Tables to clear, in the great majority o instances far below regular prices. 'VMAB, 1892 — Special Display .< Jjl. Youths', Boys', and Little Bfli Summer Suits. Materials—Kaiapoi, Mq giel, and Roslyn Tweeds, Twills, Galatei Linen Drills, Sateens, and Serges. Sbap —Norfold, Hussar, Cambridge, Saifi Scarbro', Zouave, and Warrior Sail Prices right. Inspection solicited. Rib land & Thomas, Clothiers and Outfitter^

SPECIAL NOTTCPj THE BALANCE OF FANCY GOODS I Will be Offered at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES To effect a clearance. Attention is directed to DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT, Where a Perfect Fit, Combined with Stylish Effect, Can Be Depended On. Prices for Making from 8a Gd to 15s Gd. I LARGE ASSORTMENT COTTON AND STUFF DRESS MATERIALS, j JAMES P.ThOMSON, DRAPES AND OUTFITTER. ,

Education Office, Napier, Deoember 27th, 1892. \ WANTED— An Assistant Master for the Gisborne District School. P.resent salary £150 per annum. Applicants must be trained certificated teacher, good disciplinarian, and oapable of teaching efficiently all the subjects required under the standard regulations. Applications, with testimonials, to be sent in by SATURDAY, the 14th January addressed "Secretary, Education Office Napier. , ' G. T. FANNIN, Secretary. WAN fED—Good General Servant at _Bpit Cafe._ Apply eharp. ANTifiD— and 4 to make himself generally useful; pprmanent billet to suitable man ; reference required. Also—Youth to milk, &c. ; reference required. Also—Good Woman to cook and look after small house on. my_. station in Poverty Bay, or a Respectable Married Couple, without encumbrance; Man must bo good ploughman ; reference required. Apply to Allan McLean, Daart, Havelock North.

WANTED— An Exparionced Housemaid for the Kail way Motel. Apply to Mrs Beecroft, Hastings. MRSPRERBLEhasaIine of HARTZ MOUNTAIN CANARIES (direct-, from Germany), the best known einggca.' Purchasers can now have the ohoioe of of§c4 50 birds, A very rare opportunity. A. i splendid present to one's friende. ANTED TO SELL, oh easy terms, » ¥ and ia Lots to suit purchasers— Sections No. 92 to 107, block 8 ; 8 to 14, 76 aud 77, block 9; 137 to 146, 161 to 170, block 10, Hiverslea. For particulars apply, to J. Collinoe, Hastings. | W"~ ANI'ED KNOWN - Mrs Reeve, Board and Residence, Sea ViewTerrace, Brewstor street. " C" S.BRITTEN, Fruiterer aud Seeds-- . nran, Hastings, receives fresh daily the choicest fruits of the season; also, imported fruits by every steamer. Preserving fruits of all kiuds may be had in quantities and at prices to suit the timea. Smoked Fish and Oysters of the best quality. 0. S. Britten, Hastings. t < ANTED KNOWN—That J. H. Goddard will commence business on or about the 17th instant in those centrally situated premises now in the occupation of _. Hunt Bros., Emerson street. J.H.G.- will have the Choicest Fruits of the season fresh daily, and hopes by strict attention te bubiuese to receive, as jjn the past, a of patronage from the people of Napier andi surrouuding districts. J. H. Goddard, also agent for J. Goddard, Havelook Nuraerios. |3 AILWAY UK II AllllrtNT, lliiiililfcM JLv Meals at all hours ; 'Fish and always on hand; Oysters ia season ; ins for Balls and Picnica ; Christening Wedding Cakes made. Orders executed ; charges moderate. John proprietor.

JD. BRIABCO, Hastings Street (late . of A. Martinell), Dunedin, received the Highest Awards in the N.Z. and S.S. Exhibition. Just arrived, a large and varied assortment of Ladies and Gents' Haudles for the Manufacture of Umbrellas and Parasols Umbrellas made to order in one hour 8 notice use nothing but the Bust of Materials in the Manufacture of our Goods, bo that we are enabled to guarantee tlißm for 12 months, which is an« impossibility to get with imported ur- i brellas A Trial Solicited. _—-^^B 1 MANUFACTORY 1 RETAIL DEPOT, ' Emerson Street, Napier, opens SATURDAY, OCTOBER Ist. A Sinqlh Paie at Whoiesalb Peioe, FOR CASH ONLY. H. 'E. Gbaijjgbk Manager ANTIiSTiNOIVN—Mrs Cobb will open her new studio in Omahuroad, Hastings, nearly opposite Roach's store, on TUESDAY, December 6th, and will attend there on Tuesdays and Fridays in future aud her Napier Studio on the alternate daya WANTED KNOWN—The best place to buy Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, &c, is the Working Men's Cooperative Store, Hastings street, opposite American Coach Factory. ANTEDTiNOWX—Ice Creame, Ice V V Drinks, Strawberries and Cream are all the rage at The Cafe. TUJBJBER STAMPS. 1 loft at the office of this paper v/ or sent by Post direct to the undersigned will receive attention. 4 JOHN DINWIDDIE. * YJjT" FitKBBLE has received 50 Oases YY . Best Eating and Cooking APPLES, Piuea, Bananas, Oranges, Lemone. Also a lino of Choice FEW SEASON'S FIGS, Prunes, Dates, and Nuts. HOTHOUSE CUCUMBERS fresh daily. Gooßeberriej for Preserving and new Potatoes. FRESfI OYSTERS, Smoked Schnapper, and Mull lett. I

TATTKRSALL'S CIGAR DIVAN AND J HAIRDRES3ING SALOON. I I HAVE just opened up per e.s Tekoa, 1 from London, a splendid assortment of I Real Hollow Ground Ivory-handled Kazors I made to my order, with my name On each 1 razor ; also, Strops, Shaving Brushes, Haircutting Machines and Bcissora, Hair Brushes, Corahs, Perfumery, Brillintine, Cosmetique, ■• Bay Rum, Acoordeons, and a fine selection of Meerfloham and Plain and Silver Mounted Pipes, Pouches, Cigar and Cigarette Holders, *. Walking tstioks in endless variety, Purees, Pocket Books, Pocket Kuives, Curling Pins i and Wavers, Whiskers, Beards, Moustache*. Curling Irons, Kazor Hones, Masks, &c, and every Requisite for the Toilet. All the leading lines of Tobaccos, Cigars, , and Cigarettes, and Tobacconißts' Sundries, kept in'stock. Fresh Novelties every month. INSPECTION INVITED. E. J. BERESFORD,, TATTERSALL'S CIGAR DIVAN..,^ Emerson Street, Napier. N.B. — The Ladies' and GentlemeiTsi Hamlrosemg Saloona ia under the maDago- J meut of R. D. Pieib. »Vigs, Scalps, Plaits,] :&o , made to order; Razors Set, Pipea' Repaired, &c, &c. AND CO, DEAPER3 AND OJ-OTHIEB3, ft] THE CASH EM P CRI Oil PALHSKeTON NORIH^^H

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6647, 3 January 1893, Page 3

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