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\X7"ANTED-A Blacksmith for Wairoa. Apply to YV M. R Miller, - WANTED— For the country a Cook ac.l Housemaid, or two General Servants, Apply to Mrs John Nairn, Pouroivre. WANTED— Apcrenticc3 for the Dressmaking. Apply to Mr." Samson, Roßlyn-rond. Td~TAILORS. WANTED-A good Uont Hand. Apply to Geo. V. Kemsley, Kmeraon-street. WANTED— A Gencv;.! Servant. Apply to Mra Richardson, Petano, or to Mrs Kennedy, Shakespeare-road. WANTED— A Chok and Nursemaid, for the country. Apply to Mrs Spencer Nnpier. WANTED KNOWN-W. PREBBLE has just received a choice shipment of DESSERT APPLES, PEABS, and PLUMS. Also, FRESH OYSTERS and SMOKED SOHNAPPER. WANTED KNOWN—Having determined to re"T linqnish the sale department, I shall offer the whole of my HATS, CAPS. SHIRTS, SCARVES, and HOSIERY at cost prfce for 14 days, after which ■ the balance will be sold by auction. This Is a thorough clearing out sale in order that I may give more time to my order trade. GEO: V. KEMSLEY, Tailor and Outfitter, , Emerson-street WANTED KNOWN—Gtorop. Scarfe has Auckland SMOKED SCHNAPPER, in prime coilaition, just landed, prices from Cd to 8d: this lot can be recommended. WANTED— ThTYbung~Ladieß of Napier to know they can buy 2-button Black Kid Gloves at ROBINSON'S for Is lid per pair. EH. ROBINSON requires buyers of Brown Hoi- . lands at Cd, 7W, !)d, 10M, and Is per yard. These goods being duty free, defy competition. EH. ROBINSON hag tho best assortment of . Straw Hats in town, and is offerinc; them at prices to clear. Girls' Straws at Gd, Sailor Hats la each. WANTED KNOWN—Enamelled Portraits, supc rior to anything produced in Napier, are to be had at the NAPIER PORTRAIT ROOMS, next the Herald Office. Photos janished with this process will remain perfectly good for twenty years. Patrons can rely on getting a Genuine American Finish; T. ANDREW, . Photo. _ WANTED KNOWN-That J. H, ANDERSON. Dickens-strot. ig prepared to execute all ordors to Remove or Rifo Houses (brick work included), or for Concrote Tanks, on easy terms. 25 per cent, less than any other in tho trade; on the shortest notice. Terms one-third cash, and the lemainder by agreement. WANTED— A Married Couple without encumberance; man as Gardener; woman aa Laundress. Apply Mr J. Nairn, Hawke's Bay Club, or after Thursday to Pourerere. WANTED— Two good Bootmakers. Apply at once to D E. Smith. Bootmaker, Gisborne. WANTED— Apprentices for the Drcsßmakiug. Arply at oncej to Miss Gleeson, Keal and Close. WANTED— Apprentices for tho Mantlemaking department. Apply to Miss Henderson, Neal and Close's. ANTED KNOWN—Special- Don't you forget to come and see the Summer Stock of Ladieß' Trimmed and Untrimmed HATS and BONNETS at the" Bonanza Store," which for style and variety are second to none: WANTED KNOWN-That ladies can obtain good Servants «*■ Mrs Toop's Registry Office and Servants' Home, White Road. ' WANTED KNOWN—The great seciet of success at the " Bonanza, Store" is: They do not store away half of each season's Goods for the next year ; but sell at prices that enable the proprietors to offer an entire NEW iSTOCR each season WANTED— Good Nnise-girls, Housemaids. Bar maids, and General Servants. Situations wanted by Married Couple?, 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 spaedv sale. W A N TEDKNOWN-OY STER & every week. A good supply of choice Fruit and Vegetables Poultry of all kinds, at the shortest notice.—W MILES, Hastings-street. ANTED KNOWN—My specialities are Canterbury Hams, Bacon, and Cheese, nt the lowest remunerative prices. J. W. GRIFFIN, opposite Holt's Timber Yard; (Inspect window for prices.) w ™_ kkow-OYSTER. (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 ewers every week.—Pickle Bottles bought in any quantity. , WANTED KNOWN—Mrs C. Anderson has accommodation for a few gentlemen at her private Boarding-hcuse, Marine Parade, Clyde, Wairoa. WANTED KNOWN-That the TEMPERANCE HOTRL is now open to receive Visitors ard Boarlers. Bath Room, Reading Room, Ladlea Room. 30 Single Dinner from 1 to 2; Tea and Coffee any hour- Terms moderate. ■YJTr ANTED KNOWNThat none other brew But DYE'S BLEND would do . For.'tho Rnjnh who relished RARE TEA. DYE BROTHERS. Indian Tea Warehouse, Emerson-street, Napieri TWO gentlemen can be accommodated with Board and Residence, at Mrs Brentoh's, Carlyle-street, [A CARD] ' ~ ~" PRIVATE Board and Residence at Mra J. Fur NAKDEZ, comer of Coote and ShaKespear Roads. Use of piano, bath, aud every comfort. Terms moderate. ' ' ffrftl RECEIVED PER ls»s«a Men's Blue Serge SS. SIKH. IL*#J Suits from London— $Is*Sj3 i <8? H Men's Saddlo Tweed Gents' Cork nelmets Riding Suits Gents' Merino Hel- IWctl Men's Bedford Cord mets • qT3s>_ Trousers Gents' Straw Helmets |SS Jlen ' a china Dust Coats, Gents* Ventilated a^r^fl Helmets WhM Youths'. Summer G9iits' New Shapes j|Pm_ | Felt Hats i (rap's Little B °y 3 ' Holland Gents' Black and , „.„ Colored Felt Hatd SfkTR Lltt '° Bo^"s Mlltou in variety. 'ws. 1 Suits , - i_T% Wttto Boys' Serge f' r -_~il ~ONE POUND REWARD. LOST, STOLEN, CR STRAYED- From Havelock, on the 15th instant, a CHESTNUT MARE, about 15 hands high, branded B on near shoulder. Anyone returning t»e samo to H. Anderson, Havelock, will receive the a dots reward. _ 1 .1.....11.1.H J IU —.-. — .Him—ll. ■!. ■—I—IMM_I.IIWIIM —II —I -trl .Tenders-. _ WANTED— Tenders for flawing about 12,000 feet timber; also for Splitting material and erecting about three m'slm wire fencing. Tenders close on November Ist, 1831. Tahoraitc. TENDERS will be received up till NOON of MONDAY, October Slat, for Moving and Altering a Building in Carlylc-fctrcet. Plans and spocifiodtiona may he seen at J. FULFORD'S Carlyle-street. No tender necassarily accepted. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until SATURDAY. 20:h instant, at Noon, for the Removal of TTouva aud Shop from Section No 512, Spit, to Section 307, Dalton-street, Knpier. Specifications to be seen at my office: ■ __ J. H. VAUTILK. Port Ahuriri, October 20th, ISBI. , . f TENDERS will bo received by the undersigned up S till MONDAY, the 7th of .November next, for Removing the present buildings, and erecting on the site a New Clarendon Hotel. Plans and specifications may bo seen at my office. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily to be accepted, THOMAS R. COOPER, Architect. Education Board Notices. Education Office, Napier, October 10th, 18S1. TEACHERS will be required after December 31st, for the Porangahau and Wallmsford District Schools. Furthef information mto average attendance, BPlary, etc, may be obtajnod from the under- -*»* tt Story. mm , i.i,.m.i,. i "ii—t County Council Notices. . : . County Council Office, X apieifj. October 30,1881. SEALED TESDEBS willbe receivedfi.t this Office up.to noon On'FRIDAY, the 27th instant, for Forming about Thirty-two (32) Chains of Road, commencing at Sand Hill;' and eliding at Korokipo Station Gate, as shown 1 by line of pees. " Specifications may be seen at'tbis; office. .= ■ ,■; G. T. FANNIN, I Clerk 0.0. Hawke's Bay.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3219, 24 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3219, 24 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3219, 24 October 1881, Page 3

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