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Wanted. WANTED— A good, clean Girl to make henself generally useful. Apply at the office of this paper. "OT ANTED—A strong Boy for the Stable, aad to T V mako himself generally useful. Apply at tho Farndon Hotel. WANTED— Furnished Bed-room and Sitting* room with Boird, for a Married Couple, near Hastings-street. Stato price per week. Apply by 'etter to " C Y., n Daily Teleoraph Office. TXT"ANTED KNOWN—That the "Banenza Store" YV HASTINGS-STREET, opposite Mr W. J. Craig, Book-seller, will be opened with a splendid Bankruptcy' Stock of DRAPERY and Men'a CLOTHING, direct from the South, and will be sold at once on Thursday, July 7th. WANTED— Monthly customers to make arrangements for Shaving and Hair-drensing at isOd'per month at B SAEFFER'S, Hastings-street. Afgood supply of the best Cigars and Tobaccos always in stock. Try tho " Exhibition " Cigarettes, which for quality'cannot be surpassed. Opposite the Horse Bazaar. Hastings-street. ■'. - WANTED— A Station Cook. Apply at the Crown Hotel, Spit. •. . WANTED— Good Cooks, General Servants, Housemaids, Barmaids, and Nursemaids. for town, country, and Gisborne. Apply sharp Mr 3 Prebble'e Registry office. WANTED— A Pnrlour-niaid. Apply to MM Coleman, Waititirau. WANTED— A respectable working Housekeeper only three in family. Apply office of this paper. WANTED KNOWF—That W. Prebble has ; received this week 60 cases Oranges, Apples, and new season Dates. Also a coaeignment of Prime Barracouta and Picton Herringa WANTED "KNOWN—Tho Cheapest and most Fashionable Men's and Boys' Clothing in Napier is to be got at the " Bananza Store," Hast-ings-street. WANTED KNOWN—That, to avoid any unpleasantness or misunderstanding with purchasers, we wish it distinctly understood that our terms are strictly Cash, and we cannot depart from them on any consideration whatever. DYE BROTHERS. WANTED— An active Lad to milk cows, etc., on a dairy farm near town. Apply to fl. Monteith & Co. WANTED KNOWN—That Mrs Barry, Taradale Store, has for sale about 25,000 Bricks and a quantity of first-class Lime, also about 15 tons Seed Fluke Potatoes. T)y- ANTED KNOWNALL GOODS THOROUGHLY SHRUNJK. Fit and Workmanship guaranteed. GEO. V. KEMSLEY, Tailor and Outflttsr, Emerson-street WANTED— The Ladies of Napier and surrounding districts to call and sea tho JAOKETS, ULSTERS, and MILLINEBY at the "Bananza Store," Hastings-street. ANTED KNOWN— W CHEAP BOOKS ANP STATIONERY TO BB HAD AT R. SMYTH'S HASTINGS-STREET. WANTED TO LEND—By the Building Society No. s—Money in any sums. Apply at office, Browning-stroet. W 1 ™ KNOWN -OYSTERS (Fresh) by every Boat from the Bay of Islands, at PREBBLE'S Fruit Shops, Hastings-street, and Ten-nyson-street next Theatre Royal. Smoked FISH of the best curers every week.—Pickle Bottles bought in any quantity. ANTED KNOWN-That all binds of Biscuits may be had at J. Heron's, Carlyle-street. Give them a trial, before purchasing imported goods "Which must necessarily be dry and stale. En« courage local industry. Biscuits made fresh daily. FIRST PRIZE, MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, 1881. WANTED KNOWN—That Thomson and Co., Cordial and Liqueur Manufacturers, are the only firm in New Zealand who were awarded First Prize for Ginger Wine. WANTED KNOWN-That Thomson and Co. were awarded First Prize for Raspberry Vinegar at the Melbourne Exhibition. WANTED KNOWN—That lhomson and Co. have received Six Awards at the Melbourne Exhibition for their Manufactures. WANTEDIKNOWN— That every article at the "Bananza;Store," Haetings-street, is marked in Plain Figures. WANTED— Several General Servants, House maids, and Nurse Girls; Apply to Mrs Gillett's Servants Registry Office, Waipawa. WANTED TO LET—A Flye-roorned House and Shop in Dickens-street. Apply to J. Mahony on the premises. WANTED KNOWN—The proprietors of the • " Bananza Store " conduct their business on a sttlctly CASH principles; thus enabling them to sell at prices they do. WANTED TO LET—The Bakehouse and Shop at the corner of Milton-rqa3y*>ear the Napier District School, Tenant is leaving' on aeJotuit.,Qf ill-health. Apply to E , w , SNOM3 . ~ WANTED KNOWN.—Now open: The .New American IXL Haircuttlng, Shaving and Shampooing Saloon, Hastings-street, Napier. Sbmg and Edwards beg to notify that they ■ have opened as above in the premises lately occupied by the American Photographic Company. H. Sklto will still carry on the business of Manufacturing Jeweller, E. P. Edwards (late of B. Saefier's), attending to the Hairdressing Department. . ; ',!-..- WANTED KNOWN—Mrs C. Anderson haa accommodation for a few gentlemen at her private Boardlnsj-house, Marine Parade, Clydo Wairoa. ■ WANTED KNOWN—And don't you forget it! the "Baaanza Drapery Store," Hastingsstreet, will open on Thursday, July 7th. Inspection invited, and don'tyou forget it I ~; WANTED KNOWN—That the TEMPERANCE HOTEL is now open to receive Visitors and Boarlers, Bath Room, Beading Room, Ladies Rooif i. 30 Single Bedrooms. Dlnnnr from 1 to 2 ; Tea aid Coffee any hour- Terms moderate. ANTED KNOWN—That S. E. Coopee (late T. Morrison), AVatchmafcer and Jeweller, has a splendid assortment of Watches, Jewellery, and Clocks on hand, at reasonable prices ;.and executes Repairs every description, opposite the Union Bank, Napier. fXTANTED KNOWN—That T. WILLIAMS Still continues to keep the City Boarding House, whero the best accommodation will be found for Travellers and Boarders.-Hastings-Street, Napier. PRIVATE Board and Residence at Mrs Toop'b, White-road. [card.] PRIVATE Board and Residence for gentleman, at Mrs Brenton's Blair Cottage, Carlyle-street WE CLOSE OUR PREMISES at NINE O'CLOCK ON SATURDAY EVENINGS. . .. ■".. ■.. GET YOUR GROCERIES GET YOUR DRAPERY GET \OUR CLOTHING GET YOUR BOOTS and SHOES BEFORE NINE O'CLOCK ON SATURDAY EVENINGS. ; . NOTICE. IN future, after the 4th ot July my Establishment will be closed every evening except Saturdays, at G p in. Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery Btill at the lowest remunerative rates, S. E. COOPER; NEW GOODS. ■VTEW GOODS- Drapery ll FEW GOODS-Hosiery NEW GOODS—Blankets NEW GOODS—Colored Ruga NEW GOODS-Shlrtinga NEW GOODS -Flannels NEW GOODS—Overcoats NEW GOODS—Men's Clothing ■ ": NEW GOODS-Men's Tweed Hate NEW GOODS—Boys' Clothing ". NEW GOODS-Umbrellas NEW GOODS—Macintoshes NEW GOODS—Men's Boots NEW GOODS- Ladies' Boots NEW GOODS—Children's Boots etCi, etc, etc.:; ■■ , ; . ~,,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3122, 30 June 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3122, 30 June 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3122, 30 June 1881, Page 3

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