3BSS-__B______________________B7" Wanted. WANTED— A respectable Lad about 15 years of age aa an apprentice—John M'Vay; \\J ANTED—For Arlington Station, W-ipukurau, f T a good strong Girl, about 17 years of age, to assist in general household work, where a married couple is kept. Apply to Miss- Clark, at Captain * Newman's. Napier, or to Mra Newman, Arlington. WANTED KNOWN-100 TONS of really .good POTATOES, which must be sold. Price, CASH at GEORGE SOARFE'S Store, 8s thefoll- r"•zed Sa<_. Ready for delivery, Monday, 31st OctOTf rANTED—A Housemcdd. -Apply at the London W, Hotel. Spit. ~, " ~ ... -, TJTANTJSD—A Blacksmith for Wairoa, Apply to VV ...J-.',. Miller. Napier. .■ . " TO TAILORS. ! . _ WANTED-A good Coat.Hand. Apply to Geo; Vi jKemsley, Emerson-street. ! ■ ; "- : ' >■■ ANTED—A General Servant. Apply -Jo Mra " Richardson, Petane". or to, Mrs" Kennedy, Shakespeare -road.'- .'- J • ... ,'•.-.;'.,--:r ■:•■'» t WANTED— A; Chok\and Nqraen*_id, for- the .country. Apply to Mrs, Spencer-Napier. ANTED KNOWN—W. PREBBLE has just received a choice shipment of DESSERT APPLES, i PEARS, and PLUMS.: Also, FRESH; OYSTERS and SMOKBDSOHNAPPR.?.; ~■,-/ "VTTTANTED _TNOWN—Having determined- to refTl linqnish the sale department,,! sh__p_ert_e whole of my HATS,. CAPS. SHIRTS, SCARVES, and HOSIERY at cost price for l.teySj after *hich. the /balance will be sold by auction; o i\A tyr. TO s r ~ . .This; is a thorough clearing out sale in.ordetthat I may give more time to mv order trade. ' & * <*EO; V.KBMSLEY. J ' Tailor and Outfitter; ....... .....,,■ .- L^„.Egierßon-street WANTED— The Young Ladies of Napier to know they can buy 2-button Gloves at ROBINSON'S for Is lid per pair. EH. ROBINSON requires buyers ot Brown Hoi. , lands at 6d, 7Jd. 9d, IOJd, ■ and" Is per yard. These goods'being duty free, defy T> - H. ROBINSON bas the best assortment ot JX. - Straw Hats in town, and is offering them at prices, to clear. Girls' Straws at 6d, Sailor Hate la each. '"'•■' •'■'■'■■'' v ;: '" ,v " ; "■■' '■- i " ::t -' : ' " WANTED KNOWN—Enamelled Portnitß; supe3 rior to anything produced in Napier,_re to be had at the NAPIER PORTRAIT RQOMS, ( _e_6 the Herald Office. Photos |_aished with" this 'pro« cess will remain perfectly good for. twenty-years. Patrons can rely on getting a Genuine. American Finishl . .-..-.. ... T. A-TDRJEVT, ' . -- ' P-dtft WANTED KNOWN-That J. H, ANDERSON, Dickens-street, is prepared to.execute all orders to Remove or Rise Houses (brick work Included), or for Concrete Tanks, on easy terms.' 25 per cent, less than any other In the. trade' on" the shortest notice. Terms cash, and the remainder by agreement.-- r •■:■;-, ■* WANTEDt— Two gCod Bootmakers.. Apply at • ongetoD.E. Smith. Bootmaker,Gisborne. WANTED KNOWN-Special- Don't you forget to come and see the Summer Stock of LadlesTrimmed and Untrimmed HATS and BONNETS at the •*Bonanza Store/ which for : style and vwrtety are second to none: ... ...•-. ~ . "TTTANTED ; KNOWN.-Tbat ladies can,,obtain ,tV" good Servants at Mrs Toop's Registry Office and Servants' Home. White Road. - ■', : WANTED KNOWN--Th6 great seoiet 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 proprletort to offer an entire NEW STOCK each Beason - " TIT ANTED—Good Nurse-girls, -Housemaids, Ba ff maids, and General, S«rvant„;\ Situation wanted by Married Couples, also by an elderly woman as housekeeper. Apply at Mrs Prebble's Registry Office, next Theatre Royal, Napier. f " .- ■"' ; -J > TTfTANTED KNOWN-That the prbnrietorß of Tf the .*'i Bonanza Store" are offerlhg to" the public, the most. Fashionable, Stock of SUMMER GOODS.that has ever been seen In Napier, at price* that most ensure a speedy sale. ''. ,' ". ' RANTED HKOWN-Q ¥STEEg every week. A good supply of .'choice Fruit: and Vegetables Poultry of all kinds, at the shortest notice.—W MILES, Hastings-Btreet. W ANT_D * (Fresh) hy every Boat from the Bay of. Islands, at PREBBLE'S Fruit Shops, Hastings-street; and. Ten-nyson-street .next Theatre-Royal;'■• Sm6ked PISH 01-iho""-est ;curers every Rottles bought in any quantity. ..- , ■'- ~:■. ; ■ WANTED KNOWN-That the TEMPERANCK HOTEL is now-open to receive' Visitors and Boar lers. Bath Room, Beading Room, - Ladies Room. 30 Single Bedrooms.: Dinner from 1 to 2; Tea and Coffee any hour- Terms moderate. ~Tjrr ANTED KNO WNThat none other brew But DYE'S BLEND would do * : .Forjthe B»j»h who relished RARE TEA, DYE BROTHERS. Indian Tea Warehouse, . - . Emeraori-street, Napier. ACCOMODATION for Single ' Gentlemen or families, with board and residence on moderate terms at Mr HARDINGS, Percy House, Tennyson street. TWO gentlemen can be accommodated with Board and Residence, at MrS Brenton's, Carlyle-street [a card) ~~~~ " PRIVATE Board and Residence at _frs J. Fb nandbz, corner, of Coote, and Shakespea Roads. Use of piano, bath, and every corn!or Terms moderate. / ' RECEIVED PER Men's. Blue Ser g c SB. SIKH , I*_J ■--". Sflits from London— ■P*a |«] Men's Saddle Tweed dents' Cork Helmets Riding Suits Bents' Merino Hel- LaJ Men's Bedford, Cord mets ' |J] Trousera, Bents' Straw Helmets Men's China. , Silk '.'; Dust Coats, Gents' Ventilated ' \ ;i . Helmets: ____■ Tonths ' Summer Gents' New Shapes '■. Felt Hats Wf*!% Littlo Boys' Holland Gents' Black and t____| Colored Felt Hats Litt i- e .M ll * oll in variety. •"" Suits'. J- LUtle t Boys" Serge. ~ "" " - fi ■ LOST, a chesnut HORSE, white face, branded 6 on near rump. A reward of £1 vill be paid t anyone returning him to J- A. HAVES, Hastings. 0 LOST, a small bunch of KEYS, the finder "vrfll be rewarded on leaving the same, at the Clarendon Hotel. • ' , . ■ ' ' ' .... l ... m^ Tenders. ..!-' -.-•:-t-. TENDERS for the erection, of a Foresters' Hall will be received up till 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 10th instant. ' . ' Plans and specifications to beseen at mv office. FRANCIS E. SAUNDERS, ■'■•■" civil Engineer. Spit, November 1,1881. . ___!_ TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up : till MONDAY, KovemberVth, for Removing a BuildiDg next the Occidental Hotel, and re-erecting the same at the Hawke's Bay Brewery. • Plana and specifications- may be seen at my office. The lowest, or any, tcndei will not necessarily he accepted. , , TH OMAS R. COOPER, Architect. mENDERS will be received by tbe undersigned up X till TUESDAY, November Bth,for Additlonsto the Occidental HoteU ''."' ! " ' Plans and specifications.may be seen at my office. Tbe lowest, or any, .tender will not necessarily be accepted;. THOMAS'R. COOPER, ■ : . /, . • Architect. mENDERS will be received by.the undersigned up A till MONDAY, the 7th of November next, for Removing the present buildings, and erecting on the Bite a New Clarendon Hotel. "- " ,: Plans and specifications may be seen &t my. office. The lowest or any. tender...not .necessarily to be accepted. TH 6MAS R.COOPER; j ', . :. Architect. TENDERS will be received by,the undersigned up till THURSDAY, Nove'mber.lOth," for Additions to the Star HCtel. .' ' ' ' .' Plans and .specificatior 3 may be. seen at my, office. The lowest, or any, t< ader will not necessarily bo accepted. - 1 HOMAS R. COOPER, ■ <Architect. Education B bard Notices. -..-■. Education Office, Napier, October 10th, 1881. TEACHBRS will be required after December 31st, "for the Porangahau and Wallinf-ford District Schools. Further information as to average attendance, sflary, etc., may be obtained from the underBigned H '^ecrttary. ~ Sales by Mr- Lyndon. q ' FOR SALE, f THAT desirable, FAMILY RESIDENCE, the property of J. M. Batham, Esq,,) beautifully situated on the Hills, and within 10 minutes, walk of the Post Office, and'other Public I 'Offices."-The House contains Q\ RooSns,; pul-office* !Wash-house,j Fowlyard. Tool-house,: 6000-gaUoft, underground.Tank. Water laid on, and every i?qhtenienCe pertaining to a Family Residence.—§iadr6 Orchard, Tennis ground, eto.aUihthdihesfeOTder,-. : 'J,JV :> =;.; Termseswy.. .^Possessionearly,,.-., -:■; ...;-., •'-- - '"■-■' "'AppiyVto ' ' • EDWARD LYNDON, Land and ElUte Agent*
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3226, 1 November 1881, Page 3
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