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Wanted. TO TAILORS. "V|7" ANT ED —Trousers Hands ; constant t f einpb}-ment to first-class Hands. Apply to T. A. Cottrell, Napier. T\7"ANTED—A strong Girl, accustomed H to Dairy Work ; good wages. Apply at the Office of this Paper. TTTANTED—Two good Station Cooks, y V Also a Man accustomed to Horses and Farm Work. Apply to M. R. Miller. "TVTANTED — A strong active Youth. y t Apply to Alex. Browne. "fT7"ANTED—A General Servant. Ap- * y ply at once to Mrs Gray, Napier Hotel. * "YITANTED—A Married Couple to look y y after a small Dairy Farm, man must have some knowledge of farming and gardening. Apply at the Office of this Paper. WANTED— A respectable Girl, 14 or 15 *\ years of age. Apply to Mrs F. Pape, White-road. "YYT ANTED — A respectable Singlo t r Woman as Cook and Housekeeper at Longlands station. Apply to S. Scruby. "TITANTED— Twelve Men for Farm y y Work; also, Man Cook. Apply immediately, Arthur Knight, Big Bush, Clive. TT^ANTED— Two good Painters. Apply y T to R. Gamham, Shakespeare-road. TO TAILORS. "YTr ANTED—A good Coat Hand. Apply YY sharp to C. F. Lys, Tailor, Hastings, H.B. "WTANTED—Salesman for a large couny T try Store (single) : one having a knowledge of Maori preferred. Apply at once to W. Cato, Emerson-street. "TTfANTED—Good Cooks, Housemaid, V T Nursemaid, and General Servants, for Town, Country, and Gisborne. Apply at Mrs Prebblc's Registry Office, next Theatre Royal. "YYT" ANTED—Employers requiring Scry T vants to call at Gillett's male aud female Servants Registry Office, Emersonstreet. Wanted Known. \\T ANTED KNOWN-That the Steam V » Launch ' < LEISURE HOUR '' can be engaged at any time for fishing or excursion parties. An awning will be provided. Apply to James McKnight, Wel-lesley-road, near Railway Station. W~ ANTED KNOAVN—G.YCARFE has removed to his New Premises iv DICKENS-STREET, where from the fact of his expenses being considerably less ho purposes selling for CASH at the VERY LOWEST RATES, and trusts to meet with the same support that has been so generously tendered him in the past. KNOWN—ThatT. P. FULT y LER can furnish Venetian Blinda with all the latest improvements. Funerals of all classes furnished equal in style to any House in the Colonies. Mark the address— T. P. Fuller, opposite Mr Garry's Foundry, Hastings-street, Napier. Joinery and Cabinet making in all its branches. McEWAN TMUBBAY AT tho earnest request of numerous Ladies of Hastings aud surrounding districts, we intend adding to our Establishment the DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT, which we will open on Wednesday, November 20th, under the charge of Miss Lanoley. We hope by strict attention to this branch of our business to secure a fair share of public support. McEWAN & MURRAY. ISoard and Residence. WANTED— Board and Residence in a Private Family. Apply to "Erin," Office of this Paper. BOARD aud Residence.—A vacancy for two gentlemen at Mrs Fernandez, Coote-road. KNOWN.—The TEMPERy i ANCE HOTEL offers a quiet and comfortable home for Ladies, and Families visiting Napier. "WANTED KNOWN.—The TEMPERyy ANCE HOTEL offers to Buarclcrs superior accommodation with home comforts, at moderate prices. All single Bedrooms, with use of Bath-room. TSTANTED KNOWN.—AII Meals are yt One Shilling at the TEMPERANCE HOTEL; Cup of Tea with Bread and Butter, Od. Dinner from 12 to 2. JLost and Found. LOST— On the 10th instant, a small wJiite Seal Stone, engraved, with Crest a " Grilfcn's " head. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the Office of this Paper. AT REWARD. T OST—From Waima, a BAY HORSE ; J J two white hind feet; 15} hands high ; dent on the forehead. THOS. WALDROM, Puketapu. A black and tan Sheep Dog, with white breast and one white foot. The owner can have the same by paying l the expenses, on application to — JOHN STEWART, Greenmeadows, Taradale. If not claimed within 1-1 days from thin date will be sold to defray expenses. Jau. 10, 1883. Tender*. mENDERS are invited for Erecting .!_ Fence, Levelling and Preparing Ground, <Src, at Section adjoining Napier District School. Plans and Specifications can be seen at office of undersigned, with whom tenders (addressed " Chairman Napier School Committee ") must be left not later than 5 p.m. THURSDAY, the 18th instant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GEORGE SCARFE, Secretary to Conunittec, Dickens-street, Napier. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up till SATURDAY, the 20th instant, for the erection of Business Premises in Emerson-street. Plans and Particulars may be seen at my office. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. THOMAS R, COOPER, Architect. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited up to the 19th instant for the erection of Fever Ward at Waipukurau. Plans and Specifications to be seen at my office and at Mr Smith's Store at Waipukurau W. A. DUGLEBY, Architect. FOR LEASE BY TENDER. mENDERS are invited by the Trustees of I Trhrity Church for Part Section 200, either 25 feet frontage to Emerson-street, with use of right-of-way 8 feet wide, or tho whole frontage of 33 feet. Tenderers to state what amount of rent they will give per annum for 21 years. Plan and full particulars on application to the undersigned. No tender necessarily accepted. HENRY H. WALL, Secretary Wesleyan Trustees, Napier. SALE BY TENDER^ rf LENDERS will be received by the underJL signed up to FEBRUARY 1,1883, for the purchase of Section 437, Clyde, situated between the Wairoa Hotel and Mayo* Public Hall, containing a quarter of an acre, with store and private residence, outhouses, and orchard with choice, fruit trees. Also Stock-in-Trade, Furniture and Effects. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. M. E. ANDERSON, Clyde, Wairoa,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3588, 11 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3588, 11 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3588, 11 January 1883, Page 3

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