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Situations Wanted and Vacant. WA>"J ED, a Lad about fourteen years of age. Apply between 9 and 10 a.m. to Dr da Liale, Tennyaon-ttreet. 592 WANTED Immediately, a competent WoolClaaae'-. Kinross & O). 591 ASTINGB DIBTBIOT SCHOOL.— Wanted, a Pupil Teacher for above Sohool; muat be Tl. Standard or hive passed VI. Standard. Applications to be sent to the undersigned on or before Saturday, 31st October. W. Beilby, Seoretary. 68* WANTJJD, Fencers to pot up abcnt three miles of Wire Fencing on the Coast. Apply to Qt. E. Qt. Bichordton. C6O TO BUTOHBBS.-Wanted a Smart Young Man as general hand. Apply T. J. Thompson, Napier or Hastings. 571 WANTED, a good General Blacksmith. Apply Wm. Jones, Konini Hotel* Konini, via Fuketapu. 678 ANTED, a Teacher for the Onge. Onga Distiiot Sohool. Apply J. L. Herriok, Chairman Onga Onga Sohool Committee. 663 "ANTED, a young active Man, with good dogs, as Shepherd, at once. Apply B. Smith, Mangatoro, Tahoraitc. 526 W- ANTED, a good General Servant. Apply to Mrs Faulkner, The Nest, Bastings. 510 WAs'i'JiD urgently, Apprentices, Improvera, and experienced hands for the Dressmaking Department. Apply Miss Whiteman, Blytheand Oo.'s. 601 4/4/ANTBD, a junior Saleswoman for IT Showroom. Apply Blythe and Co. 600 AN Efficient Wool Olasssr is open for engagement, holding highest testimonials from Wool Growers. BefereQce*, &0., can be obtained at Messrs Hoadley and Co.'s. 62 W" ANTED, at once, Ten Improvers for the Dressmaking Department. Apply to Neal and Close. 482 W ANTED, sharp, a good Machinist for the Dressmaking Department. To a first-class hand highest wages given. Apply Neal and Close. 410 "Wanted WPBEBBLE has received Sydney * and Island Oranges, Lemons, Pasßion Froit, Bananas, Pines, Preserved Bananas, Apples, and Onions. AlsoSnoked Sohnapper and Fresh Oysters. 581 "ANTED to Sell, a Well-improved Farm at Woodville, near Cheese Factory, containing One Hundred (100) acres. Admirably adapted for Hop, To* bacco, or Fruit Culture, being come of the Finest Land in the district . Is approached by a well-metalled road. A Bare Chance to secure a Home Cheap. Terms easy. Apply to W. S. Seavey, Agent, Browning-street. 889 THE TABIFF. Q UGAHI OK QAB Important to Housekeepers. Immense Quantities of SUG-AB having been cleared fremthe Customs in anticipation of an advance in the duty, but whioh has not taken place bb expected, GKOBGIii SOABFE has been enabled to make some very advantageous purchases on that account, and intends giving the public at once> the benefit. The Prices of Sugars ut no* still further Seduced ONE HALFPENNY PBB POUND for Cash. N.B.— George Scarfe's Sale of Teas and his own Boasted Coffee is considerably increasing (this speaks , for itself). 64 WANTED KNOWN— That Mrs Cobb has received from Dr Julius Yon Haast the following communication : — "Colonial and Indian Exhibition in London, 1886. "New Zealand Commissioner, "Ohristchuroh, 24th Sept., 1885. " Madam,— Believing that your Exhibit now in the Industrial Exhibition at Weilington would be a credit to the colony if it were shown at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition to be opened in London in May next, I should be glad if you would allow me to forward it, or a similar one, for that purpose. " I have the honor to be, "Madam, " Your obedient servant, " (Sgd) Jumub Vow Haabt, <( Commissioner." Mrs Cobb will be in attendance at Port Ahutiri on Mondays and Thursdays, and the remainder of week at Hastings. J. SS. Oobb is prepared to exeonte orders for outdoor photography in all its branches. Poßtal address— Hastings. 489 THH TABIFF. OUGrAB! D VBAE Important to Housekeepers. Immense Qnantities of STJGAK having, been cleared from the Customs in anticipation of an advance in the duty, but whioh has not taken place as expected, GEOBGH SOABFB has been enabled to make some very advantageous purchases on that account, and intends giving the pnblio at once the benefit. The Price of Sugars are now still further Seduced ONE HALF* PENNF PEB POUND for Cash. N.B.— George Scarfe's Sale of T«as and his own Boasted Coffee is considerably increasing (this speaks for itself). . 67 JAMBS IT LAB GB, H&SHHSB-BTBBB1!, NAPIBB, ■piANOS! -piANOS! JUST ABBIVED, EX "ABAWA," Oar New Shipment of NETJFELD'S CELEBBATED BS&JtXS PIANOS. For Price and Quality Unequalled. Also, JOHN BBINSMBAD AND SONS OELEBBATED PIANOS. To Arrive— Another Shipment of Messrs Collard and Collard's Pianos, including one Horizontal Semi-Grand. These Instruments are all direct from the makers, are well bought, and shipped upon the best terms, consequently the value it the very best that can be offered. DEFEBBBD PAYMENTS. JAMBS S. LAB GE, BASTINaS-BTBHET, NAPIBB, 461 PHOENIX FrBB INSUSANOHCOMI ANY OF LONDON. ESTABLISHED, A.D., 1782. (Over 100 years.) Accumulated Funds exceed ... £1,000,000 Annual Income... ... ... 800,000 losses paid exceed 14,000,000 THIS old-established Company is prepared to undertake Fire Bisks on every description of property, and in announcing this fact to the public it is scarody necessary to say that its engage* ments will be met with promptitude and liberality ; also, that the security it affords to insurers is unquestionable. Bankers: Bank of Australasia. J. A. MCLEAN.' Agent for District of Napier. Offices: Emerson-street, Napier. GrEO. S. GJIAHAM, Superintendent and General Agent 124 for the Colony of New Zealand. TklliLON'S BBSTAUBANI XJ uro BILLIABD-BOOM, Habtihgs, Close to Bailway Station. Befreshments at all houra. Private Booms 288 fo* ladies. Billiards. r

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7305, 29 October 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7305, 29 October 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7305, 29 October 1885, Page 1