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Situations Wanted andVaoant WANTED, at Wallirgford Station, Fencers to put up Sheep Yards, Stook Yard, and Wire Fencing ; also several men for working horses and general station work. 555 TO HAIRDRESSERS. " WANTED, a first-class Ilaircutter and Shaver, to live on premises ; good wages and const int employment. Apply by telegram or letter, immediately, to H. Alexander, Tobacconist, &c, Wellington. 551 ANTED, a girl of 14 or 35 years, to asEist in Housework. Apply to Mrs Fairbrother, Pukahu, near Havelock. 541 ANTED, by a young lady, a -ituation as Governess to young children. Apply ofllce of this paper- 542 WANTED, a man Cook. Apply 3. Chambers, Te Mata. 543 ANTED, a Servant, a middle-aged woman preferred. Apply to Mrs Black, Hastings-Btre-st, Napier. 538 ANTED, a steady Man, who can plough and make himself generally usefid on a farm. Apply to Dolbel BrotherSpringfield. ■ , ,^ WANTED, a smart Youth ' 801 Table. Apply John " *^* a i t a^ Hotel. . xHelly, Hastings WANTED, im- ' 667 Serva**- ' mediately, a good General Hebald 0*" for the country. Apply iy - 449 RANTED, a Married Couple, without » T encumbrance. Apply T. Pine, Baukawa. 42 ANTED, a Married Couple for Taho^ raite. Apply to W. F. Knight, or to Knight Bros., Hastings. 419 ANTED, a Married Couple (without encumbrance), woman as housekeeper and dairymaid ; the man must be a thorough farm servant. Or a woman as housekeeper and dairymaid. References required. Apply to Harvey Sladen, Grasmere, Meanee. January 17th, 1882. 381 WANTED, a good~General Servant. Apply at the Commercial Hotel, Spit. 360 Wanted WANTED, Tenders for splitting 300 cords firewood. — Knight Bros., Big Bush, Clive. 492 WANTED KNOWN-That Woods' White Worm Powders are an invaluable vermafuge. 473 WANTED KNOWN.— Gbobge Scabpb is open to take constantly some good dairies of Butter ; also Eggs in any quantity. Highest cash price always given. Fruit, Honey aud Beeswax will also be purchased. Fullest value allowed. 518 WANTED KNOWN-That Woods' Cooling Powders are unequalled fot children during the period of teething. A trial will satisfy. 474 WANTED KNOWN— The Temperance Hotel offers to Boarders superior accommodation With home comforts, at a moderate price. All single Bedrooms, with use of Bathroom. 294 ANTED KNOWN-That the best Blood Purifier is Woods' lodized Sarsaparilla. 475 WANTED KNOWN— The Temperance Hotel offers a quiet and comfortable home to Ladies and Families visiting Napier. 295 WANTED KNOWN— AII Meals are One Shilling at the Temperance Hotel ; Cup of Tea with Bread and Butter, 6d. Dinner from 12 to 2. 296 W" ANTED KNOWN-That Wood.' Tricosaron Fluid is an unfailing specific for Scurf and Dandruff, a most pleasant renovator of the hair. 476 ANTED KNOWN.— Cooked Ham and Meats of all kinds sold at Yeuell'a Restaurant. 242 ANTED KNOWN — That Geese, Bucks, Turkeys, and Fowls, and also choice assortment of Fruit and Vegetables at the Bhortest notice. Orders promptly attended to. W. Miles, Hastings-street. 71 WANTED KNOWN — That Wooda* Rose Dentefrice is an unrivalled Powder for the Teeth, cleansing, beautifying. 477 WANTED KNOWN—ISO dozen Cups and Saucers, at 6s per dozen ; must be cleared this month. — J. T. Cabbin. 74 ANTED KNOWN— I have 50 dozen Cut Glass Tumblers to be sold at 9s and 10s dozen for cash. Crockery and Glassware in great variety just opened at unusually low rates. — J. T. Casbin. 76 ANTED KNOWN-That Woods'. Eucalyptus Balsam is tho a efficacious remedy for coughs, colds, influenza, bronchitis, catarrh, contagion, &c. 481 ANTED KNOWN— Just re<seivec Posts and Rails to be sold cheap. Bowes and Co., Taradale. 77 ANTED KNOWN— Arrangements can be made for Boarders at Yeuell'a . Restaurant* . 78 WANTED KNOWN— Enamelled Por. traits, superior to anything pro» duced in Napier, are to be had at the Napier Portrait Rooms, next Hebald Office. Photo* finished with this process will remain perfectly good for twenty years. Patrons can rely on getting a Genuine Ambbioajt Finish. T. ANDREW, 79 Photo. ANTED KNOWN — That persona troubled with lasflitude, debility, nervousness, or loss of appetite can obtain immediate relief by the use of Wooda* Quinine and Iron Wine. 480 WANTED subscribers to Madame Weigel's "Journal of Fashion." Din widdie, Walker and Co., Napier. 89 WANTED KNOWN-That S. B. Cooper (late T. Morrison), Watchmaker and Jeweller, has a splendid assort* ment of Watches, Jewellery, and Clocks o_% hand, at reasonable prices; and*, execute* Repairs of every description, opposite th* Union Bank, Napier. 18 WANTED KNOWN — Having deter. mined to relinquish the sale department, I shall offer the whole of my HAT3L CAPS, SHIRTS, SCARFS, and HOSIERY at Cost Price for 14 days, after which th« balance will be sold by auction. This is a thorough clearing out sale in order that I may givo more time to my order trade. GEO. V. KEMSLEY, Tailor and Outfitter, 32 Emerson-street. ■UII*__IIIIIII|--W*«'-*M****^*«**»*«**" l »*"""» Mlll **^» rWIHOMAS TJISHOP STOCK, STATION AND GENERAL COMMISSION A<=HNT, Hastings, ft)

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6162, 6 February 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6162, 6 February 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6162, 6 February 1882, Page 1