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Wanted. ___ WANTED— A smart Krraud Roy. Apply to PKIUE & INNB-\ General Drapers. WANTED -A female Cook Apply nt the London Hotel, Spit. WANTED— A smart Lad to make himself generally useful. Apply to H. P. Cohen. "TTCTANTED—A Boy about 14 years of age. Apply YV to S. E. Cooper, Watchmaker. WANTED— In a private family, 8 situation as Housekeeper. Apply " A.B. " office of this paper. WANTED— A General Servant, none but a clean, tidy Girl need apply—Mrs Goo. Rose, Cooto Road: WANTED— A strong Boy to assist in a Garden. Apply at the office of this paper. WANTED— A man Cook; Apply to F, and W Nelson, Tomoana. WANTED KNOWN.—Now open.- The New American I_L Haircutting, Shaving and Shampooing Saloon, Hastings-street, Napier. Selia and EDWAMD3 beg to notify that they have °P e ?? a as above in the premises lately occupied by the American Photographic Company. H. Sklio will still carry on the business of Manufacturing Jeweller, E. P. Edwards (late of B. Saeffer's), attending to the Hairdressing Department. TTT ANTED KNOWN-If you want to buy new or second-hand FURNITURE, go to H. P. COHEN, opposite the Caledonian Hote , where tho Show Rooms are one hundred feet long, and from which a good selection of new amd old Furniture, Bedding, China, Crookery, Glassware, and Furnishlng Iromongery may bo choseu. Furniture re» paired or made to order. All orders will receive prompt attention. Second-hand Furniture bought In any quantities for cash. WANTED— Several Nurse Girls ; good female Cooks ; and General Servants. Apply at Mrs Prebble's Registry Office. TTI7" ANTED KNOWNJUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM ENGLANDA few choice Goods in Silk Quiltings, suitable for Ladies' Dresses, Gents' Dressing Gowns, and Chil. dren's Suits. GEO. V. KEMSLEY, Tailor, Emerson-street. WANTED KNOWN-A Bos of Good Tea for £1 at THE OKLY TEA SHOP, No Credit given. No Discount allowed. DYE, BROS, Opposite the Caledonian Hotel, Hastings-street. WANTED TO LET-The Bakehouse and Shop at the corner of Milton-road, near the Napier District School. Tenant is leaving on account of ill-health Apply to E. W. KNOWLES. WANTED KNOWN-The undersigned has received a nice and well selected lot of New Books, School Books, Requisites, and Stationery direct, and is prepared to sell at very low prices, to effect a clearance, and to make room for new Stock arriving. R. T. SMYTHE, Hastings-street, Napier, opposite Monteith and Co.'s Horse Bazaar. WANTED KNOWN—Mrs C. Anderson hag accommodation for a few gentlemen at her private Boarding-house, Marine Parade, Clyde, Wairoa. WANTED KNOWN - That Geeae, Ducks, Turkeys, and Fowls can be had in any quan* tity at Mr MILES' Fruit and Vegetable Store, Oppo. site the Caledonian Hotel, Hastings-street. WANTED KNOWN—That the TEMPERANCE HOTEL is now open to receive Visitors and Boarders. Bath Room, Beading Room, Ladies Rooi i. 30 Single Bedrooms. Dinner from 12 to 2 ; Tea .nd Coffee any hour- Terms moderate. WANTED TO SELL—A Five roomed House pleasantly situated on the hills. Terms easy. Apply R. G. Graham. "▼JCfANTED KNOWN—The undersigned still /V offers really good value for Cash—Tweed Suits made to order at 24 hours notice, from „5; Tweed Trousers at 10 hours notice, from £1 Bs. Fit Btyle, and workmanship guaranteed. T. A. OOTTRELL. Next Caledonian Hotel, Hastings-Btreet, Eapier, WANTED KNOWN—That S. E. Cooper (lals T. Morrison), Watchmaker and Jeweller has a srlendid assortment of Watches, Jewellery, and Clocks on hand, at reasonable prices; and executes Kepairs of every description, opposite the Union Bank, Napier. PRIVATE Board and Residence at Mrs TooP'B White-road. _ [card.] PRIVATE Board and Residence for gentleman, at Mrs .Brenton's Blaii Cottage, Carlyle-stree SPECIAL FOR THE OPERA. OTT|i Ladies' Fancy Ladies' Fashionable JNTpJ CHENILLE WR&PS HEAD DRESSES, and PUT Choice BONNETS. KID GLOVES, MILLINERY ATS. one, two, four, six, and j_3P" • > " BW Pmsll Twelve Buttons, iteljl TR I MINGS In all sizes. H___ s "~~" fr___f Plush Collerettes ____91 and Ties. i .' . _ £1 REWARD. LOST, STOLEN, or STBAYED—On Saturday, 12th inst, one bay HORSE, branded Won neck and collar-marked. The above reward will be paid to any one bringing the same to me at Havelock. W. ROSE. FOUND— A CHEQUE on the Hastings Race Course. Th° loser can have the same by ap. plying to S. HOOPER. Tenders. EARTHWORK. TENRERS will be received up to uoon on FRIDA 7 tbe 25th instant, for Filling in a Section In Diskeuß-street. Particulars at J. GILBERD & CO.'S. NOTICE. THE LATE WILLIAM CALDWELL'S ESTATE. TENDERS are invited for the purchase of deceased's interest in section No. 3, Victoria Block, 70-Mile Bush. Tenders to be sent to O. Rymer, Meanee ; or Jambs Thompson, Clive, on or before the 25th instant; Sales by Mr iioutledge. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. In the Assigned Estate of Nbwton & JOHNSON, Waipawa, The undersigned has been instructed by the Trustees of the above Estate to sell by public auction on a date to be named hereafter, the undermentioned— _ _ VALUABLE SECTIONS IN ORMONDVILLE, being Blocks 114 and 121, now being surveyed and divided into quarter, half, one, and fiveacre sections, with the following BuildiugT thereon:— 1 POUR ROOMED DWELLING-HOUSE 1 ACCOMMODATION HOUSE Also the balance of the unsold Section of Block No. 142, Ormondvillc, at tho previous sale, After which One acre at the junction of the Ormondyllle and Norsewood-roads, together with large Store ana Dwelling house erected thereon, and a Three-roomed _ho_bove can be confidently recommended as tho best business site in Norsewood. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of capitalists to this important sale, as the whole will be put up WITHOUT RESERVE. Terms easy at sale. W. ROUTLEDGE, Auctioneer.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3039, 23 March 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3039, 23 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3039, 23 March 1881, Page 3

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