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Situations Wanted and Vacant. WANTED immediately, a competent General Servant in small family. References required. Mrs Ohas. E. Williams, Farndon. 440 WANTED, a smart Youth as Invoice Clerk. Must write good, clear hand. Apply P. 0., Box 63. 442 WANTif D, a Cook. Apply Mrs Fitzßoy, Hastings. 425 I&TANTED, some good Chainmen. Apply YT before 9.30 a.m. to N. A. Graydon,Flaxme/e, near Hastings. 422 WANTED, a re-engagement as Governess, in town or country. English, French, German, Music, Drawing. Address J.E.P., Box 44, Post-office, Napier. 397 WANTED, a Female Cook. Apply to W. Y. Dennett, Exchange Hotel, Havelock. 388 W" ANTED, a good plain Cook. Apply to Mrs W, R. Russell, Flaxmere. 371 WANTitD, at once, a Young ttirl, as Nursemaid. Apply to Mrs Faulkner, The Nest, Hastings. 381 WANTED, a Daily Governess. Apply to .Mrs Coleman. Napier. 79 Wanted WANTED, Two Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with use of kitchen. Apply Hkbaid Office. 438 "ANTED KNOWN— Parties wishing to see the Country and enjoy a delightful ride to Pabnerston or Masterton through the Seventy-Mile Bush, and avoid the annoyance of being crowded, can engage comfortable Coaches, Waggonettes, open and covered Buggys, to connect with any train, and have the privilege of stopping over at Woodville, if required. Mail time guaranteed. Passengers desiring to make a quick trip can, by leaving Napier on the 3 p.m. train, be in Wellington next day at noon. For particulars apply to W. S. Sbatey, Masonic Hotel. 82 ~ PRJ£JBBLE has received this day • Peans Bananas, Oranges, Apples, Quinces, and Coooanuts. Also, a choice line of Smoked Schapper and FRESH OYSTERS. 308 W ANTED TO PURCHASE— SOO Fat Sheep, 600 Fresh Store Longwool Wethers, and 500 Longwool Ewes. Apply, giving particulars, to " Fleece," Masonic Hotel, Napier. 228 W ANTED KNOWN — That Mr and Mrs Cobb have opened a Photograpic Sludio in Hastings (next door to Mr Boach, storekeeper) in connection with their business at Port Ahuriri, and respectfully aolioit the patronage of the residents of Hastings and neighborhood. Attendance at both Studios daily. Sitters are respectfully requested to make appointments if possible. Notice— Mrs Cobb will attend the Studio in Hastings to-day (Saturday) from 11.30 to 6. 84 W ANTED KNOWN — That E. S. Bbntlby will open the Store at Havelock lately oo npied by J. O. Taylor, on Thursday, the 12.;h February, with a new, well-assorted Stock of Grocery, Drapery, Men's and Boy's Clothing, and all other Requisites for a General Store. Evening and MorningiPapers can be had. 85 ANTED KNOWN— That GEORGE SCARFE lias probably the LARGEST ASSORTMENT of INDIAN and CHINESE TEAS of any firm in this district, and from the increasing aale by him of this necessary article proves that his judgment is APPBECIATED by those who have favored him with their cuatom. Just landed, several hundred FANCY COLORED JAPANNED CANISTERS (£lb, lib, and 21b), filled with BLENDED TEA, commenc ing at 2s 3d cash price. 86 "ANTED KNOWN — The present HARD TIMES may be made easier by Housekeepers buying forj CASH at SOARFE'S their TEAS, COFFEES* FLOUR, SUGAR, FREBH BUTTER, &c, &c, and other necessaries. Parties making a trial, and the result proving satisfactory, they are respectfully asked to make the fact known to their friends. The REDUCTION in PRICES commences THIS DAY. Bear in mind. GOODS DELIVERED to all partß of the Town WITHOUT CHARGE. 87 "RgEW TfITTINTER iFToODS JUST OPENED UP 1%/TAGILL AM) /CAMPBELL'S, GoHSISTINft OB — Ladies' and Children's New Mantles, Jaokets, Dolmans, and Ulsters in the New Shapes and Materials. About 300 to seleot from, at prices ranging from 5a 6d to 50s each. LADIES' NEW WINTER DRESS MATERIALS ' A Beautiful Range of Colors in New Satin Brocade, Vienna Serges, Botany Twills, Fanoy Checks, «&c, &c. NEW MILLINERY. The very large Millinery Trade we have done in the past, and the great satisfaction given to our Customers, justified us in purchasing very largely all the Newest and most Fashionable Shapes in Ladies' and Children's Straw Hats and Bonnets, Fancy Straws, Ornamented and Spangled Felt, Fur, and Satin Hats, together with a Beautiful Range of New Trimmings, Feathers, Blowers, Ribbons, Laces, Ornaments, &c, &c. Ladies can select their own Shapes and Trimmings, and we guarantee to turn out the same equal to the best London and Paris Models, and at less than half the price, a trial solicited. Ladies' and Children's Underclothing and Corsets, Pinafores, and Fancy Aprons. FriU lings, Lace Squares, Collars and Collarettes j splendid lot of these goods just opened up from the Manufacturer. Immense Variety of Ladieß' Fancy Wool Squares, Ladies' and Children's Wool Jackets and Ladiea' Skirts, New Hosiery and Gloves. Ladies' New Fur Capos, Muffs, Trimmings, &c. Large Stock of Calico, Sheetings, Colored and White Quslts, Linen and Cloth Table Covers, Napkins, &c. White Flannels, all Wool, from Is per yard up. All goods marked in plain figures. Out business being conducted on Btrictly Cash Principles, enables us to sell very much Cheaper than those who do a credit trade. A TRIAL SOLICITED. ■JVTAGILL AND /JAMPBELL, DIREOT IMPORTERS. Embbbok-btbebt, Napibb. 288 "OOOTS ! "OOOTS ! ! TJOOTS ! ! ! I, the undersigned, having Removed from my late Premises in Hastings-street and opened up Business in Emerson-street, opposite Messrs Hoadley's Stores, wish to state that it is my intention to inform the Public that Boots Made to Order will be turned out in the same Masterly Style that has made my name famous in Hawke's Bay. My Imported Stock of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Boy's Boots and Shoes is of the very Best Quality, therefore Customers can rely with confidence on being supplied with, first-class Goods, combined- with Fashion and Durability, at tbe Lowest Prices. WfILLIAM npUOKWELL, EmhbsoH'Btbhrt. SI Impounding I~MPOUNDBD ATHAVELOOK on April 10th, 1885, by T. HoBMB, Ranger. Chestnut Mare, about 15 hands, no brand risible, blaze, off hind foot white, and shod all round. Bay Daught Gelding, about 16 hands, no brand visible, near hind foot white white face, and shod. Will be sold this day fortnight unless redeemed. THOMAS REYNOLDS, Poundkeeper. Havelock, April 13th, 1885. 359

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7143, 22 April 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7143, 22 April 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7143, 22 April 1885, Page 1