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Wanted. : i ' WANTED, for the country, a good General SERVANT. Wages, 14s, a week. Apply to Mrs. White, Dressmakor, Napier. 575 WANTED, a NURSEMAID, also a Man as COOIC. Apply to Ai.fivei) Chapman, Edenham ; or, to Mr, Rsardon', Napier. 563 \/irANTED for the country, a GIRL to T T look after two children. Apply to Mrs. Kunuick HrLL, Clifton; or, to Mrs. Fjjench, Napier. 564 •:¥7|7" ANTED, TENDERS for theErec1, T V tion. of BANKING PREMISES^ Tor the Union Biink of Australia, at the. iioi-ner of v Hast ings and Emerson-streets,; Napier. . \ Plans and Specifications may be seen on application to the Manager at the Bank. Tendeis to be sent into the Manager. Napier, addressed to the Inspector/ ani! General Manager of the Bank, on or before! the 31st instant. ' The lowest- or any tender not necessarily accepted. ; Napier, Dec. 16, 1870. 531' TXTANTED, in town, a IIOUSEV ? KEEPER. Must be a good Cook. Wages, £4 per month. For particulars, apply at the office of this paper. 543 WANTED, a respectable FEMALE SERVANT, fora family in Napier. 539 Apply to EDWARD LYNDON. : WANTED, a thorough good BOOT and SHOEMAKER. One that understands the business throughout will find permanent employment. Apply to M. Hudson, General Storekeeper, Wallingford. December 6, 1870. • 473 JUST. RECEIVED, Pnr "ESTRELLA,' from England. A W PACKAGES IRONMONGERY tfcO GOODS Containing :— Ward and Payne's No. 38 Sheep Shears, Turkey Stones, Maul Rings, Splitting Wedges, Pets Weights, Avery's Scales, Jews' Harps. Japanned Padlocks, Nettlefords Screws, Bottle Brushes, Hasps and Staples, Gilpin Augurs, Clout Nails f to \ inch, Sets Qub'tsj ' Corlc ", Squeezers, Bottling Cocks, School Bates, Ghnblets, Sailors' Palms, Belts and Sheaths. Sets' Fire Irons, Shop Twine, Wire Sieves, Papier Madia Trays and Waiters, fi cases Wringing and Mangling Machines, 3u dozen Lyndon's Spades 1)0. 0, 1 and 2, Robert Sorbj's llay Forks, Register Scythes, Reap Hooks, Sickles, Crosscut Saws G, 7, 7j feet, Cold Oliisi'N, Steel Files, Horseshoe Nails, Enamelled Pie and Meat Dishes. Plates nnd Wash Basins, Lockwood's Cutlet y, Tin Ware, &c. 447 STUART & Co. JOHN BREWER, WATCH MAKE It & JKWELLEK, IIASTINGS-STKEET, NAPIEK, Hast just received direct from the Manufacturers, London, /GENTLEMEN'S Gold Hunting case \X English Lever WATCHES Gentlemen's Silver Hunting-case English Lever Watches Ladies' Gold and Silver Hunting and Open Face Knglish and Geneva Watches Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fine Gold Guards and Alberts Lockets, Crosses, Rings, Pins, Studs, Sleeve Links, Brooches, Ear-rings, &c. A very superior Gold Hunting keyless English Lever Watch Will shortly Arrive, ex "TIMARU," A large assortment of the best Electroplated GOODS, Marble and Wood Mantel-piece CLOCKS. &c, &c. 547 GLORIOUS NEWS! DOWN AGAIN. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER ! AT M. HUDSON'S GENERAL STORE, Wallingford. To Meet the Times, nnHE Undersigned will sell, from this JL date, CLOTH ING AND DRAPERY at TEN PER CENT, lower than ever it was offered before in Wallingford. M. HUDSON, Wallingford. November 14, 1870. 332 HERE WE ARE AGAIN! Just Look! /COLONIAL - MADE WATERTIGHT \J BOO'J Sat 18s. tho pair Ladies' and Men's Elastic Sides nnd Lnceup Boots Children's Boots, of every description, at equally low 1 rices M. HUDSON, Wullingford. November 14, 1870. , 333

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 15, Issue 2017, 27 December 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 15, Issue 2017, 27 December 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 15, Issue 2017, 27 December 1870, Page 1

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