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Education Office, Napier, December 10th, 1900. WANTED, a Second Mistress for the Hastings School, qualified to teach all the subjects required under the Standard Regulations. Salary, about £130 per annum. Applications, accompanied by testimonials, to be sent in by MONDAY, January 7th, 1900, addressed "The Secretary, Education Board. Napier." G. T. FANNIN, Secretary. AN Experienced French-Polisher is prepared to polish any article of Furniture at moderate price. Pianos a specialty. Orders may be left (for the present) at the Dresden Piano Co.'s Depot. R. Paladini. ORDERS now being taken for "Xmas and New Year Cakes. Order early at Troeadero.—W. Reading, J" UNCH DAILY from 12 till 2 wT _t Reading, Troeadero. A GENTS WANTED to represent an ___ old established Fire Insurance Co. in Hasting?, Kaikora, Waipawa, Waipukurau, and Woodville. Apply "Insurance," Box 135, Napier. JAMES HARDY still maintains the reputation for quality in Silver and Plated Articles suitable for presentation, and has landed fresh novelties and designs, marked at Holiday Prices. Cutlery, Lamps, and House Furnishing a specialty, Trays Is, Platters Is, Bread haws Is. Inspect the lOd Tables for value in useful articles. Great Bargains. AH. WILSON has new Novelties . in Silver Plate, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Photo Frames, Purses, Trunks, Hand Bags, Daisy Fly Catchers 9d, Buckets lOd, Preserving Bottles and extra Rubbers, Brass Pans, Picnic Hampers, Hand Baskets, New and Useful Goods on Christmas Table, all one Price 10Jd, Tea Trays, all Sizes and Prices, Orion Ranges. m OMATOES, locally grown, first of $■ the season, at the Cafe. Telephone 128. APRICOTS, Plums, Black and White Heart Cherries, Apples, OraDges, Bananas, Pines, Lemons, New Season's. Dates, Figs, Prunes, Nuts, also Tomatoes, and Cucumbers Fresh Daily at PrerTbie's. JAMES KOOREY,Criterion Buildings, Napier, (the cheapest shop in town) has just received a large assortment of Christmas Goods and is prepared to sell at the following prices :—Watches with Chain 10/6, Keyless Waterbury Watches 10/-, Silver Watches 30/-, Gold Watches from £3 to £5, Alarm Clocks 5/6 to 7/-, Musical Clocks 21/-. BARGAINS at JAMES KOOREY'3, Criterion Buildings, Napier—9 day Clocks 21/-, Ladies' (-old Bracelets 10/----to 25/-, Ladies' Muff Chains 3/- to 20/-, 9 carat Gold Rings 10/6, Silver Brooches 1/6, Gold Broocnes 5/- to 25/-, Gold Pebble Spectacle? with case 5/-, Common Spectacles 1/-. Silver Pipes 6/6, Dolls 6d to 5/-, Silk' Handkerchiefs 1/- to IOA/ Gents' Suits 21/-, Shirts 1/6 to 10/-,' White Shirts with collar & necktie 6/-. FOR Holidays, Parties, and Summer Months don't forget Neil's Concentrated Fruit Extracts —Raspberry, Strawberry, Lemon, Cider, Black Currant, etc., etc. ; Is per bottle, makes two quarts of Syrup. Easily made and nalatable. ICTDRE FRAMING in all its branches, the cheapest in town, at the Picture Sale in Emerson street. Inspection Invited. ICTURE MOULDINGS at Tremendous Reductions at the Great Sale iv Emerson street. Walk in and inspect. Prices marked en the back. All per 9 feet lengths. PICTURES for the home, the mansion, or the cottage, at your cwn price, at the Great Sale in Emerson street, opposite Ruston's Bakery. PICTURES to suit everybody (reproductions of the world's art). Etchings, Engravings, Photographs, Paintings, now being sacrificed in Emerson street. PICTURES from one shilling each. Picture Mounts, Mouldings, and Mounting Boards, at incomparable prices, at the Great Sale opposite Ruston's Bakery, Emerson street. PICTURES Mounted and Framed, the cheapest in town. W PREBBLE has now in stock a • large and varied assortment of Fireworks, comprising Maxim BangSj Siugie amiDoubleßangs, Roman Candies, Sky RocketSj Swivels, Spirts, Spinners, Smokers, Chung-tee's, Fountains, Ink Pots, and Kruger's Chain, containing 2680 crackers and 50 bangs. PASTRY Fresh Daily, English and Colonial Confectionery, and all Fruits in season, at the Cafe. Orders delivered to any part of town. MRS HAGGEN, Ladies' & Children's Outfitter, Importer and Designer of Art Needlework Country orderswill receive personal attention. Terms cash. " The Work Basket," opposite Maddison and Co., Hastings. CALL and Inspect C. R. ALLEN'S Choice Stick of Furniture. All made by practi3al workmen. Charges moderate. Telephone 89 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS — Orders for Paintings are now being received by Miss Townshend at the Studio, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, or at Te Kohanga, Clive Square. MRS K. CONDON, Baker and Confectioner, Waghorne street, Spit. Bread delivered daily to any part of town and hills. Catering for Socials and Picnics, town or country, undertaken. Telephone No. 239. CHAS. E. WALKER has nmoved the SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING AND BOOK-KEEP-ING to Better and More Commodious Premises in the Northern Investment Building, EMERSON STREET (next A. H. Wilson's). Classes held Day and Evening. Special School Children's Class on Saturday Morning, at 9.30. AND CREAGH stock \_y besc Westport and Newcastle Coal, short and long Firewood. Orders received at Town Office, E. Crowley, Tennyson street (Telephone 123) and at Spit (Tele . phone 232).

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9939, 10 December 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9939, 10 December 1900, Page 1

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