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Situations Wanted and Vacant WANTED, a Cook. Apply Tavi s t.ck Hotel, Waipxikurau 407 WANTED, a Woman as Cook at Arlingt <n Station, one who can make bread-; a Housemaid is kept. Apply at Captain Newmans; Fitzroy-road, Napier. 409 WA N TED, a Good General Servant. Apply Occid ent i\ Hotel. 415 - WANTED, 50 good Pick and Shove. Men for Bail way Works ; wages, 8s a day ; eighteen months' work guaranteed. Apply on works, J. Paunders, Contractor. Makatokn, April 27, 1882. ' 416 'ANTED, a General Servant. Apply Mrs H. C. Wilson, Tennyson-street. : 398 !______ : W ANTED for an Hotel up country, a ; Married Couple without encum • brance ; man as cook, and wife to. do house work. Apply to J. Gr. Kinross, Port Ahuriri, Napier. 390 TO TAILORS WANTED, Coat and Troueer Handsconstant work to. good handa. T. Cottrell, Napier. 359 "ANTED, a Boy to Milk. Apply to James Stothart, Clrre. 353, WANTED, Improvers and Apprenticea. , -to -Dressmaking. Apply to "Mrs > CbsgrpveT, Blytiie jEind Co. 331.' WANTED, immediately, an experienced . Housemaid. Apply to Mrs Roulstqn, : Terminus Hotel. ] ,328/ W'ANTED,'a Good Housemaid who can . sew neatly. Apply before Monday, 2ith, to Mrs W. J. Birch, Stoneyeroft, Hastings. . ' 325 ANTED, a Married Couple without children ; woman to cook and house? keep, man to milk and do general station work, one able to plough preferred. References required. Harry A. Lambert. 282 W "ANTED, a Good General Servant, work light. Apply Commercial Hotel. 74 ANTED, a good General Female Servant. Apply to Mrs Vaughan, ; Meanee. r 75 I Wanted . ' : -"^rTANTED KNOWN— AII old friends „ Tf' and others to pay a Tisit to Tom> Mariley's Billiard Saloon at the Occidental Hotel, Shakespeare-road. Splendid table, ; attentive marking, and good accessories. Pool, &c, every day. 414 TNTED KNOWN.— OYSTERS every week. A good supply of choice •Fruit and Vegetables. Poultry of alt kinds at the shortest notice. W. Mubs Hastings-street, next Cassin's and opposite Holt's Timber Yard. 277 FOR SALE lAAA BUSHELS GRASS SEED ±VUU 100 tons Potatoes, 50 tags Barley. ' v KNIGHT BROS., 232 Hastings. : XTTANTED KNOWN— That T. BOWES W having disposed of his business at Taradale, requests an immediate settlement of all "accounts due him prior to his leaving for Sydney, otherwise they will be sued Jor without £ urter notice. All accounts due by him must be rendered^before March 31st. I ' ' " ' _79 WANTED KNOWN— The whole of the 1 stock of Glassware, Crockery, Hollo:^ware, Bru3hware, &c, from my shop, Shake-speare-road, to be cleared this month at low .prices for cash. — J. T. Oassin, Hastihgs- " si i-eet, opposite Holt's. ,80 TO RUNHOLDERS AND PIG- , HUNTERS. WANTED to purchase 500 to 1000 Pig Skins. Apply to Geo. A. M'Donald, Hawke's Bay Tannery and Currying Worksf Tannery-road, Meanee. 81 -ANTED KNOWN — That Woods " -~©ooling--'Fowdere-are>unequaHeci_fc«',.., children during the period of teething. A trial will satisfy. 83 WTNTED KNOWN— I hat J. T. Casbi» has still a few dozen Cups and Saucers loft at 6s per dozen ; W. and G-. Egg Cups at 2s per dozen ; and numerous other line 3in Crockery- and Glassware equally low, ; - .- '' : ■ . W "ANTED KNOWN — That" Wood»' White Worm Powders are an "invaluable ver'maf uge, 84 WANTED KNOWN— Several thousand .Posts, Strainers, Rails, House Blocks, etc., are,, placed', "with. Geohgb Soaefb, for sale on very advantageous terms to buyers. Delivery on trucks at Takapau. JBS 'AHTED KNOWN— The Temperance • Hotel offers to Boarders superior ac-. ; comraodatiofi wil.h home comforts, at a moderate price. All single Bedrooms, with use of Bathroom; 86 W~~" "ANTED KNOWN — That the best Blood Purifier is Woods' lodized Sarssparilla. . 87 ■ WANTED KNOWN— The Temperance' . Hotel offers a quiet and comfortable home to Ladies and Families visiting Napier. ■ , ' ' ,-■ 88 WANTED KNOWN— AII Meals ■ are One Shilling at the Temperance , Hotel j Cup of Tea with Bread and Butter, 6d. : Dinner from 12 to 2. . 89 ANTED KNOWN— That Woods' . Tricosaron Fluid . is an unfailing specific: for, Scurf ai.d Dandruff, a most pleasant renovator of the hair. ; 90 "ANTED KNOWN — That Woods' > Rose Dentefrice is an unrivalled Powder for the Teeth, cleansing, beautifying^ 93 W "ANTED KNOWN — That Woods' Eucalyptus Balsam is the a efficacious remedy for coughs, colds, influenza, bronchitis, catarrh, contagion, &c. 94 'ANTED KNOWN— Arrangements can ■•' be made for Boarders at Yeuell's Restaurant. 95 'ANTED KNOWN— Enamelled Portraits, superior to anything produced in Napier, are to be had at the Napier Portrait Rooms, next Hee&w> Offip*. Photoa finished with this process will remain per-, fectly good for twenty years. Patrons can rely on getting a Genuine Amebicak Finish. T. AUDREW, 96^ Photo. WANTED KNOWN — That persops ' troubled . with lassitude, debility, nervousness, or loss of appetite can obtain immediate relief by the use of Woods' Quinine and Iron Wine. 97 'ANTED KNOWN — That 8. B. Cooper (late T. Morrison), Watchmaker and Jeweller, has a splendid assort* ment of Watches, Jewellery, and Clocks on hand, at reasonable prices; and executes . Repairs of every description, opposite the fUnion Bank, Napier. 98 . j flousea to liet, &c. __ TO LitT, A GARDEN, H acres, well stocked with Fruit Trees, Pears, Plumß, Apricots, and Strawberries. Plenty of ground . for vegetables. 243 T. SHIRLEY, Senr. OFFICES, . SA.MPLE ROOMS, TO JbKT OFFICES are about to be built on that central and convenient site in Brown-ing-street, adjoining the Bank of New Zealand and facina; c the Government Lawn. ' The requirements of intending tenants shall ; be studied in the building. Early applications are; requested, as buildng will commence at once, Rent moderate. 199 : >- ■: ; GK STDBBS.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6235, 28 April 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6235, 28 April 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6235, 28 April 1882, Page 1

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