<&Uttntiimisi Want ed M\d tyxemt. . ■ . WANTED, Fovty Supemumarie3 .-,'. for tho "Lights o' London," and- > Twelve Litilo Girls (who can sing) for "The. * Silver King." Apply at tho Theatre Royal this day at 11 o'clock. Maomahon & Leitcjt.- ' -. WANTED, at once, Assistant •;" Dressmakers and Apprentices. Ap- ■• ■■"-. ply Mbs Samson, Shakespeare-road. IW9 ■; '■■ WANTED, a General Servant.must /'.['. bo good plain cook ; or Married : l.< Couple— woman to cook, man general station -"",:; i hand. Apply by letter, giving roforence, to ' Mrs Wateriiouse, Mangawhore. 1030 ■_-' WANTED, A good General Ser- ':'.• vant; also 'a Boy, about fourteen, to do general work. Apply to Mbs Locke. 1034. ;■; WANTED, a Good -Plain Cook.: - Apply to Mrs Harding, Mount Vernon. . '921 A LADY, experienced in Tuition*, re- : . : quires, after tho holidays, a Re-engage-ment as Resident Governess. Apply Dr-. ■ - Stuart, Dnncdin, or ßev.D. Sidey, Napier.' i ; 1 " '904 - ANTED, by a Young Lady, a ■-;. situation as Nursery Governess or = Companion; can teach English,' Music, .Sing- . ing, Fancy Work, &c. ' Apply to L.S.L.. Petono. Highest Testimonials. _~ - -785 , ; • ■ WANTED, by Mrs Hope, Assistant a Dressmakers: also, Improvers- and Apprentices for tho Dressmaking Departmen - -• at Neal and Close's. - ■ •;■'-' mantel .-• . : :~^v V ; ;r; WANTED KNOWN— A splendid' . sample of Prawns' at the'CafiS.' Ideil- .- ' . Drinks a Speciality at tho Favorite Refreshment Rooms, Hastings-street. : IMS ■\TSr PREBBLE has to land this . ::. YT • week— GO cases. Island and Sydney,- < y Oranges, 10 easc3 Lemons, CO cases Calif ornian~ , - ".■ Onions, Preserved Bananas and Cocoanuta. --.'■ "; Also, a choice line of Haddock, nndßarracpnta. ■.:•;: A regular supply of HOT-HOUSE CUCUM- . - BERS. New Potatoes, &c. -Strawberries and' FRESH CREAJI daily. M 3' ■ ," WANTED KNOWN— Board: and ■ . Residence. Vacancy for two single : ;-. gontlemen. Apply Clarendon .Cottagb. HcrscheU-street. •■ ' ' ; BSI '.'. W' ANTED KNOWN— Woodvillq . ' - : ; (for sale), 1 acro;i-milo from centro ■ of town. For torms, &c, apply Jas. A. Turner, Regent-street, Napier. . . .853 , , TO LET— Office, Market-street,- ad-- ■" joining Napier Park Racing Club's Offlco. Also, Sample Room, well lighted; -; ground floor. Apply N. Jacobs. ,h3 . T ETTERPRESS PRINTING.— The; j 3 J-i HERALD Jobbing Department is the Most Extensive and Complete Establishment in Hawke's Bay. Non bu t First-class Work '- ..-■ turned out. Prices as Low as any.in Now - _ Zealand' . - - WANTED KNOWN - That -C. ' '-- . Samson, Tinsmith and Plumber, docs ;.' .: all kinds oJ Repairs as good as new. Goods .-, made to order at the most reasonablo rates ; - milkmen's utensils a speciality. Hastings .■> street, nest Cohen's Little D«st Pan. , ; A CCOUNT BOOKS.— The Herald. ' - jlTl. Offlco is fitted with ruling and paging machines, ana all appliances necessary for. . •- ( ilrst-class work in account books. All boolcs ' hand sown. . ■ . WANTED KNOWN— F. Russell, Grocor and Fruiterer, Shakcßpcaro : Hill, has for sale Five Tons Eating Potatoes,guaranteed some of the best in the province, St. market rates. Also, Seed Potatoes of the . .'_ following kinds :-Fluko Kidneys, 'Magnum Bonum, Princo Regents, and Sutton's Red skin Flourballs, at reduced prices. Wanted - : to purchase Fresh Eggs for cash, at market . ■ rates. ' ' W. ' .> ■ ■DOOKBLNDING.— At the Hebalt> .' J3 OfHco all classes of Bookbinding* ;j . executed on tho premises in first-class style. All books hand sewn, ensuring strength and . . wear. .__ WANTED KNOWN— For Sale, ' ; . a few Tons of first-class Eating Potatoes. Knight Bros., Hastings. . 158^ PRIVATE BOARD AND RESD3ENCE. . • MRS FERNANDEZ, Coote-road, has a vacancy for two Gentlemen ; ■ ; Boarders; also Apartments for a Married Couple. Bath and Piano. -89, T ITHOGRAPHIO PRINTING.- - JU Tho HERALD Lithographio and Copperplate Department is tho Only Establishment/ ._ m the Province in which these classes of work . are turned out. Colored Labels and Plans . •; Specialities . ■ ' . WANTED KNOWN— That ? Barry has started a Wood and Coa.. ; Yard on tho White-road at Lowest Current Rates. Orders left at tho Parcel Delivery' • Office, Tennyson-street, or given to any of my . expressmen, will bo punctually attonded Tclephono No. 17> . ■ MASONIC HOTEL, . f ■ NAPIEU. K SMITH, late of Maungatoro, • has ontered into possession o£ this well-known Hotel, which has recently been enlarged and re-furnished until it will bear comparison with the best, hotels in New '. Zealand. ■ ' ■ . 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THAMES, NEW ZEALAND. w. a. be"c"croft, '•--■■' , HA WICE'S BAY AGENT. -21.' > c ' - a S W. T. SABIN, VETERINARY SURGEON . (Member o£ the Royal Collego of Votcrinarr .. Surgeons, London), £» KAIKORA, HAWKE'S BAY. . J 1. npHE Diseases of Horses and other--EL Domesticated Animals treated on Scien-j g tide Principles. Medicines for tho same s\ip- ' , - " plied and operations carefully performed. ' ■'■,-- --„ Embrocations, White Oils, BlistorinyOint- . , V ments, Physic and other Balls, Cohoand Fever Drinks, &c., of best quality at moderate charges^ W. T. S. visits Hastings every Saturday, , and may bo consulted- at Mr W. Robertson's ■ ' Shoeing Forgo thcro, between- 12 noon and . ; sp.m. . , ■ ;-. ■ <"\ : ' ,' Good Paddocks and Accommodation .for : |J Horses placed in his caro for treatment. 730 , o ' ••-■' ■"- - ■- - TN consequence of Mr John. 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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7613, 9 December 1886, Page 1
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