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Wanted. - ■ tiM ■ iM "ts\jjyc{\\: ■■ ■ -■::■• ;' ' r WANTED-ACook for tho Hartlnga Hotels _ Apply to John Kelly, Hastings. : . ..... -.■ i .-■ TXTANTED—A good General Hand as Wheel-. YV wrlght. Apply to G. Faulkuor, Napier Coach V actory. WANTED.— By a Buperior person, a. situation a 8 Houjekeeper, good Cook and thoroughly. j domesticated. Address, A. W. office of this paper.' XKT ANTED.—A young man to Wait at Table and T;T make.himself generally, useful. ~ Apply at Star H0te1.,,, ~ .' • ' .', WANTED— A good Ploughman and two Sawyers for Wairoa. Apply to M. R. Miller. ANTED—A Married Couple without encun> berance; ■ man as Gardener; woman aa Laundress. Apply Mr J. Nairn, Hawke's Bay Club, or after Thursday to Pourerere. . . , WANTED KNOWN — Now , discharging ex Frank Guy, from Newcastle,. 300 tons Best Coal, sold alongside the ghlp at the usual rates.' -• O. DOLBEL&CO. :.. • ■ ;.; v:, "\T7"ANTED—A smart Youth to learh the Drapery • VV PRICE and INNES WANTED KNOWN-W. PREBBLE has just received a splendid lot of SMOKED SCHNAPPER (the Inst of the season), to be sold Cheapj WANTED KNOWN—GEORGE SCARFE has just landed another consignment of NEW SEASON'S.TEAS, direct from Sydney, warratted 111b boxes, from 19s, and Is 9d by the lb. J ' WANTED— A go"od General Servant. Apply to Mrs Towgood; Lucy-road. ' '; ' " ■■' ! WANTED— Two good Bootmakers, Apply at once to D. E. Smith, Gisborne.' WANTED— Apprentices for the DressmaklUfir. Apply-at once to Gleegon, Neal and C 1088... . , ■ .' ~, ..." ~XTJ ANTED— f or .£h e Mantlemaking Wl„i „frJ? I^ent - -Apply t0 M IBB Henderson, meat ana v'j^ge'g, ANTED KNOWN—Special-Dpn?t you forget ,if to come and see.the Summer 'Stack' of Ladies' Trimmed and Untrlmmed HATS and BONNETS at the." Bonanza Store," which, for style and variety .are second to none; ,-: . • •-. i •- • "\TrANTED: KNOWN—That ladies can obtain TrY good Servants at Mrs Toop's Registry. Office and Servants' Home, White Road. ■" ■ ,' TTTANTED—A good female Cook. Apply to tU • It' Matron at the Napier Hospital. •■ . ... : WANTED KNOWN—The great aeciet ot nuccew at the " Bonanza Store" Is: They do not Btore away half of each season's Goods for the next year ; but sell at prices that enable the proprietors to offer an entire NEW STOOK each season ■ ' WANTED— Good Nurse-girls, Housemaids, Barmaids, and General Servants. Situations wanted by Married Couples, also by an elderly woman as housekeeper. Apply at Mrs Prebble's Registry Office, next Theatre Royal.-Napier. ' ■•'■•'•■■ WANTED KNOWN-That the proprietors of the " Bonanza Store " are offering to the public the most Fashionable Stock of SUMMER GOODS that has ever been seen In Napier, at prices that must ensure a speedy sale. W ANTED K * OWN "O YSTERS, every week. Just received a quantity ot CRAY FISH. A good supply of choice Fruit and Vegetables, Poultry of all kinds, at the shortest notice.—W, MILES, Hastings-street. ■ - WANTED KNOWN—My specialities are Canterbury Hams, Bacon,.and Cheese, at the lowest remunerative prices.. J. W. Q-RIFFTN, opposite Holt's Timber Yard. (Inapect window for prices.) RANTED KNOWN-QYSTEE3 (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. ' ' • . ' WANTED KNOWN-Mrs 0. Anderson has accommodation for a few gentlemen at her private Boarding-house, Marine Parade, Clyde, Wairoa. ■ , ■'..''.',. ■YTT ANTED KNOWN—That the TEMPERANCK V V HOTEL la* now open to receive Visitors and Boarlers. Bath Room, Reading Room,* Ladies Room. 80 Single Bedrooms. Dinner from 1 to 2; Tea and Coffee any hour- .Terms moderate. TIT i NT E T> X N O W N— That none other brew But DYE'S BLEND would do Forlthe Rajah who relished RARETEA, -• ■ DYE BROTHERS, . Indian Tea Warehouse, - ' ■■ ' : - Emersoh-streetJNapler. A- NTH D X N 0 W NNEW TWEEDS, COATINGS, VESTINGS, &o. GEO; V. KEMSLEY, Tailor and Outfitter, . Emerson-street TWO gentlemen can be accommodated with Board and Residence, at Mrs Brenton's, Carlyle-street, [A CARD] PRIVATE Board and Residence at Mrs J. Fbr nandez, corner of Coote' and Sliakespear Roads. Use of piano, bath, and every comfort. Terms moderate. ' ' NEW SPRING DRAPERY, NEW FANCY SHADED SILKS, NEW SUMMER SILKS, NEW POMPADOUR SAITEENS NEW SILK and BEADED TRIMMINGS NEW MILLINERY, NEW STRAW HATS. !■_———P——■»■"J—■_——_—■_»■——-—_——»—_^ LOST— An Onyx Locket, ball shaped. The finder will be rewarded on leaving the same at the Telegraph Office. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY! GREAT VICTORY! PROFESSOR JAMES after years of research, in which Nature's Repository was ransacked, at length discovered the Medical properties of Herbs, which were used by our forefathers, when drugs and poisons were unknown, and which now are daily trampled under the foot as useless weeds by those ignorant of their virtues. Attention ia pointed to some of the Marvellous Cures which ha\ebeen effected by the Professor since hia arrival in Auckland and Napier. PROFESSOR JAMES, American Herbalist, has made the Diseases of Youth and those arising therefrom hia special study, his whole professional life has been especially directed to the treatment of Nervous Affections, and the diseases incidental to Married Life, but hia skill ia available to all, no matter how many hundreda or thousands of miles distant, his system of corresponding oy letter is now so well organised and known that comment would be superfluous; by this means many thousands of patieDts have been cured whom he has never seen and never known, and it is carried on with such judicious supervision that though he haa been practiaing this branch of hiß profession for twenty years in these colonies, no single cape of accidental discovery haa ever yet happened, when medicines ate required these are forwarded in the fame careful m nner without a possibility of the contents of the parcel being di*covered. Plain and clear directions accompany these latter, and a curee without even the Professor knowing who is his patient. To men and women with broken down constitutions, the nervous, the debilated, and all suffering from any disease whatever. Professor Japes' plan of treatment commeuds itself avoiding as it does tho inconvenience and expet-se of a personal visit. TESTIMONIALS. October 10, To Professor James, White-road, Napier. Dear Sir—Please accept my thanks, I have''been a sufferer for three years with Rheumatism, I tried noany remedies and spent a large sum of money for medical attendance, but it all pioved of no avail. After taking two bottles of your medecine I was entirely cured, and I strongly recommend all persona similarly afflicted to place themselves in your hands. —Yours faithfully, Andrew Erickson, Ooronetmaker, No. 3 Surrey Cottages, Napier. J, Danibl Woods, ■ White-road, certify that the above testimonial is correct. . 'Those that are troubled with Asthma consult Professor James. Those troubled with Dropsy, consult Professor Jamea. Those trou ;led with Indigeation, consult Professor James. Those troubled with Gout, consult Professor Jamea. Those troubled with blood Or bleeding.Piles, consult the Professor. Those troubled with Neuralgia, consult the Professor. Those troubled with Tootache, consult" the Professor Those troubled with Sciatica, consult the Professor. Swollen Joints, Contracted Cords or Muscles, Lame or Weak Backs, consult the . Professor. .Those troubled with Lumbago or Rheumatism, consult tho Professor. ' " ' ..... ' . Chronic cases of Asthma and such like pronounced as incurable by the so-called Medical men, are the cases the Professor wishes to treat on. ' Nervous Debility or Indlscratlon of early v°«"i, consult the Professor. ■ ' _ ■. . Ladles troubled with. Bad legs, and all other, complaints, consult the Professor, as ma treatment is solely American. Herts, which can bo Inspected on the premises, PROFESSOR JAMES, , Mayno.be: consulted at hia residence. Opposite the Napier Swtamwg Baths. White-road, Consultation free of charge. "_''.'_'. Hours of attendance from 8 a.m. to 7 pjn : Remember treatment solely by herbs,.,..;, THE PATENT' OVAL SAMSON FENCE 'WIRE —This vbry'tfgtt-class FENCE* WIRE has completely established: itself throughout-:the colonies afl being not only the .beat, but the cheapest system ol fencing sheep and'cattle stations. ■'~,,..■.. " The numerous Importations of worthless oval :-wires have "been the toeansw proving the superiority of,tho Samson, ;Send for circulare-andfullinforma-Jr°?-tp,i;_:i•-» ■,-,/MtfeAN'Sßm'-analBMG-. :•]-• v.ihi::.' •;• Melbourne, iAdelai&.-'jfli London. Can be delivered at all the principal ports of Au»» tralift and New Zealand.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3212, 15 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3212, 15 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3212, 15 October 1881, Page 3

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