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«"*»»«"«a__<M_—iriihui.i'i n i_iii_nTi i ii'—r-_~i tw_> Wasted. WANTED KNOWN — Mus Skipaob (from England), Midlife and Monthly Nurse, 5 doors from the Theatre. For references, apply to Mrs Forster. WANTED-A good General Servant, Apply to Mrs Wells, Occidental Hotel. WANTED— A General Servant and a Nurse Girl. Apply to Mrs Ruddick, West Clive Hotel, Clivo. WANTED KNOWN-That W. Premslk has just received a consignment of prime Cooking Apples. ANTED KNOWNCHEAP BOOKS and STATIONERY TO BR HAD AT R. T. SMYTHE'S HASTINGS-STREET W anted ™™-q YSTEBS, and fresh-cooked CRAYFISH every week. Also, a good supply of choice Fruit and Vegetables. Poultry of all kinds, at the shortest notice.—W. MILES, Hastings-street. WANTED— Plain Needlework or Dressmaking, either by the day or the week. Price moderate. Apply to Mrs Monaghan, Shakespeare, road. WANTED KNOWN—T O-D AY ! TO.DAY July Ist, 1881DYE BROS. HAVE REMOVED TO "THE LITTLE TEAPOT," EMERSON-STREET, next door to Mr Campbell's Drapery Establishment. WANTED KNOWN-That the "Bonanza Store" HASTINGS-STREET, opposite Mr W. J. Craig, Book-seller, will be opened with a splendid Bankruptcy Stock of DRAPERY and Men's CLOTHING, direct from the South, and will be sold at once on Thursday, July 7th. WANTED— Monthly customers to make arrange ments for Shaving and Hair-dressing at 4s6d per month at B Hastings-street. Agood supply of the best Cigars and Tobaccos always in stock. Try the " Exhibition " Cigaretteß, which for quality cannot be surpassed. Opposite the Horse Bazaar. Hastings-street. WANTED-Good Cooks, General Servants, Housemaids, Barmaids, and Nursemaids for town, country, and Gisborne. Apply sharp Mr Prehble's Registry office. WANTED KNOWN-The Cheapest and mos Fashionablo Men's and Boys' Clothing in sapiens to be get at the " Bonanza Store, " Hast-ing-s-street. XfTANTED KNOWN-That Mrs Barry, Taradale T T Store, has for sale about 25.0C0 Bricks and a quantity of first-class Lime, also about 15 tons Seod Fluke Potatoes. T\7' ANTED KNOWK^ALL GOODS THOROUGHLY SHRfUNK, Fit and Workmanship guaranteed. GEO. V. KEMSLEY, Tailor and Outfitter, Emerson-street ANTED—The Ladies of Napier and Burround. ing districts to call and see the JACKETS. ULSTGRS, and MILLINERY at the "Bonanza Store," Hastings-street. ANTED TO LEND-By the Building Society No. 6—Money in any sums. Apply at office. Browning-street < w __» "ow-qysxeßs (Fresh) by ever}' 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 Bottla bought in any quantity. ANTED KNOWN-That all hinds of may be had at J. Heron's, Carlyle-street. Give them a trial, before purchasing imported good! " Which must necessarily be dry and stale. Eu« 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. TTTANTED KNOWN-That Thomson and Co. ? V haye received Six Awards at the Melbourne Exhibition for their Manufactures. ANTED KNOWN-That every article at the " Bonanza Store," Hastings-street, is marked in Plain Figures. WANTED TO LET—A Five-roomed House and Shop in Dickens-Btreet. Apply to J. Mahony on the premises. WANTED KNOWN—The proprietors of tha " Bonanza Store " conduct their busiaess on a strictly CASH principle; thus enabling them to sell at prices they do. 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-Mrs C. Anderson has accommodation for a few gentlemen at her private Boarding-house, Marine Parade, Clyde Wairoa. XfrANTED KNOWN—And don't you forget it ! VY the "Bonanza Drapery Store," Hastingsstreet, will open on Thursday, July 7th. Inspection invited, and don't you forget ifcj WANTED KNOWN—ThatThe TEMPERANCE HOTEL is now open to receive Visitors aud Boarlers. Bath Room, Beading Room, Ladies Rooj 1. 30 Single Bedrooms. Dinner from 1' to 2 ; Tea .nd Coffee any hour- Terms moderate. WANTED KNOWN—That S. E. Cooper (late T. Morrison), "Watchmaker and Jeweller, has a sr lendid assortment of Watches, Jewellery, and Clocks on hand, at reasonable prices; and executes Repairs every description, opposite the Union Bank, Napier. PRIVATE Board aad Residence at Mrs Toops White-road. < New Novelties, Justfwn«"w»New Frillings, Received |_L_J New CollarS < per s.s. "Barcelona," IfJ^l from London. ___* ■ Beaded and Spotted Ladies' H49 'Colored and Shaded CASHMERE, ___d NET FANCY COLORED _h?_n* New Colored LACE. CLOTH. g _9 Mother Hubbard |___i Novelties in MANTLES, ifpa| FICHUES and Very Choice. P& , COLLARETTES Fancy Shaded SILKS !___! A few new shapes in and RIBBONS fSBF Ladles' HATS, (quite new) spatta Black, Colored Veli|gJ3JsM[ vet, and Plush Shaded | aS _T *_ Tcgues, very choice GOSSOMER ifegsajl (the latest). a"*"! Sew Fur TURBANS Novelties in Shaded E™Tj New Fancy Straw FEATHERS. I Y_\fl\ HATS. ONE POUND REWARD. LOST, STOLEN. OR STRAYED—From West Clive, about the beginning of March, one dirk bay HORSE, branded W under the maue. Anyone delivering the same or giving information that will lead to the recovery of the horse will receive the above reward; and" an j one detaining the same after this date will be prosecuted. Apply to HENRY WILKINSON, Weßt Clive. Or to WILLIAM ROSS, Havelock. West Clive, July 15tlj, 1881. LOST —In Napier, a PURSE containing a Cheque and Money. The fiuder will be liberally re* wii'ded on returning it to the office of this piper. lOST— On or about the 20th ultimo., a Gold J SOLITAIRE with initials R.B. The finder wil be suitably rewarded. Any person keeping the same after this date will be prosecuted. Apply at the Caledonian Hotel, or at this office. Sales by H, Monteith and Go. SALE OF THOROUGHBRED RACING STOCK AT THE HORSE BAZAAR, HASTINGSSTREET, NAPIER, ON SATURDAY. JULY 23rd, 1881. The undersigned have received instructions from Mr Murtagh, of Phoenix Park, Meanee, to sell without reserve the following horsea :— ANGLER, Phcenix, Ika Mataka, Comet, Sti Patrick, Fairy Queen, Tim Whiffler, Flatcatcher, Progress, Maid of Erin, Templeton, RattleBnake, Highflyer. Full pedigrees at time of sale. H MONTEITH & CO., Auctioneers, HORSE BAZAAR AND AUCTION MARKET, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. WEEKLY SALES— IjWERY SATURDAY for Horses, Carriages, Har- _ ness, Implements, &c. EVERY FRIDAY for Wool, Skins, Grain, and all kinds of Farm snd Station Produce. MONTHLY SALESSHAMROCK YARDS, for Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, *c, WAIPAWA YARDS, for Cattle, Horses, Sluep, Pigs, &c—Next sale, at an eariy date. Special Sales held -when required. All descriptions of Stock bought and sold privately on commission. iT MONTEITH & CO., - Auctioneer*;

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3136, 16 July 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3136, 16 July 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3136, 16 July 1881, Page 3

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