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Wanted "SI T ANTED—A Single Woman or Widow T t without encumbrance as Working Housekeeper. Apply: "The Cottage," Nelson Bros. & Williams, Tomoana. "T^TANTED—A good Plain Cook and exV ! perienced Housemaid; good -wages. Apply immediately to Mrs. Tuxiord, "Tho Rosery," Tennyson-street. Tf RANTED— A Housemaid. Apply to T T J. Bell, Crown Hotel, Spit. T\7"ANTED-A good General Servant. V T Apply to Mrs. Balharry, Thomp-son-road. ANTED—A GirFabout IT or 14 years old. Apply to Mrs. Cooper, Shakespeare-road. TT7"ANTED —A competent General Serr r vant. Apply between 7 and 9in the evening to Mrs. Crowley, Shakespeareroad. "VyANTED—A good Ploughman ; ono y t who thoroughly understands working a Double-furrow Plough, and taking charge of a team of Horses ; none but a Steady Man need apply. Apply to F. Collinge, Pakowhai. TTTANTED—By a Married Couple, a t t Situation on an Inland Station ; Man thoroughly understands Station work, Woman can Cook. Apply at once stating terms, &c, to "M.E.," Post-Office, Makatoku. iITANTED-A go~od Cook. Apply to ' i Mrs. Lascollos, Clivedale. TirANTED—A smart Boy. Apply to T T Combs & Co. WANTED —A Housemaid. Apply to Mrs Fitzßoy, Hastings. \57" ANTED— A Boy. Apply to Large T T and Townley. Ty ANTED—A good General Servant. \ t Apply sharp to Mrs. Limbrick, To Ante Hotel. WANTED— Slaughtermen. Apply at once: Tomoana Works, Nelson Bros, and Williams. TT^r ANTED—Good Cooks, Housemaid, T t Nursemaid, and General Servants, for Town, Country, and Gisborne. Apply ;it Mrs Prebble's Registry Office, next Theatre Royal. ~\XT ANTED—Employers requiring Ser- * T rants k> call at Gillett's male and female Servants Registry Office, Emersonstreet . Wanted Hitowu. A LEXANDER TDROAATSTE's" xi. Jj The Cheapest House in Napier for all kinds of Drapery and Clothing. BARGAINS FOR THE WEEK ! Good Value now oit'ering! Horrocksea Calicos, 4/3 12 yards ; splendid line of Unbleached Calico 3/G 12 yards. FOR Cheap Drapery and Clothing go to Alexander Browne's, Hastings-street. BARGAINS ! Special purchase Honeycombe Quilts, 4/11; Avhite Marselia, 7/11: unbleached Linen Damasks, 3/4 A, 1/6. 17 OR Cheap Drapery and Clothing go to Alexander Browne's, Hastings-street. ARGAINS IN SHEETINGS ! Heavy Twill Cotton Sheetings, 2 yards wide, l(Hd, l/'-kl, 1/2-A-; large size Honeycomb Towels. 6 white do. lid, 6r,d, 7-ld; brown Hollands, skl, G£. 7kf. IT , OR Cheap Drapery and Clothing go to Alexander Browne's, Hastings-street. "P ARGAINS IN COTTONSHIRTTnGS! x> Cotton Shirtings, Gid, 7 Ad, Sid, and 9kl, full}- 2d per yard under usual prices. 17*011 Cheap Drapeiy and Clothing go to Alexander Browne's, Hastings-street. BARGAINS IN DRESS MATERIALS ! Wool Homespuns lOid, usual season's price 1/6 ; Check Mixtures, lOid, now selling , at Sid; French Mixtiwes, now o.kl to clear out. CREAM LACE NET, 3-kl yard ; Everlasting Trimmings, (id dozen; Cream Collarettes, 1'- : Cream Tics, 6d e;ich ; Women's White Cotton Hose skl, G.UI; Frillhigs, Id, 2kl, 3kl; Silk Ties," all colors v 6kl. M' EN'S SHIRTS, 1/11; Men's Drawers, 2/6 ; Men's Socks, s.\d ; Men'a Trousers, Trousers and Vests, Men's Tweed Coats, 12/9; Mens Colored Moles, G'G, usual price 8/11. Alexander Browne, Hastingsstreet. ANTED KNOWN—Messrs Knight Brothers, Olive and Hastings, have 4000 bushels of Rye Grass Seed for sale. XVTANTED KNOWN—That Ph. Bissou, * t is now selling his Stock of Boots and Shoes at 25 per cent, below Cost Price; the Goods must be Sold, and no Reasonable Offer refused.—Ph. Bissos, next door to Cohen's Furniture Warehouse, Hastingsstreet. WANTED — Purchasers of Plums iv any quantity for Preserving to cull at W. Prkbule's, Hastings-street, where tlvey can be had very cheap. "VT7"ANTED~KNOWN—Gkorgk Scakfk H has on sale:—Half a ton of Prinio Canterbury Cheese; genuino Edam or Dutch Cheese ; a plentiful supply of good fresh Butter and Eggs ; Preserving Fruit at extremely low prices, to clem* out as soon as possible after being received; a new brand of first- pinss Flour in small bags, strongly recommended : Crockery and China Ware, useful kinds, very cheap; Sugars, Teas, Coffees, and sundry requisites, at usual Lowest Cash Prices. Sioees : — Dickens-street. ANTED KNOWN—That the Steam Launch " LEISURE HOUR " win be engaged at any time for fishing or ex cursion parties. An awning will be provided. Apply to James McKnight, AVel-lesley-road, near Railway Station. W' ~ ANTED KNOWN— LER, can furnish Venetian Blinds 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. EEonrri tintl Kesialemcc. I~y OARD and Residence.—A vacancy for ) two gentlemen at Mrs Fernandez, Cootc-road. ■\I7~ANTED KNOWN.—The TEMPER- > V ANCE HOTEL offers a quiet and comfortable home for Ladies, and Families visiting Napier. T^\NTEI7iKNOWN.—The TEMPERVY ANCE HOTEL oilers to Boarders superior accommodation with homo comforts, at moderate prices. All single Bedrooms, with use of Bath-room. TT7ANTED KNOWN.—AII Meals arc VV One Shillhii,' at the TEMPERANCE HOTEL, ; Cup of Tea witli Bread and Butter, Gd. Dinner from 12 to 2. JLo&fc siucl Found. £5 REWARD. T OST.—During tho month of January 8 J a Dark Chestnut HORSE, white blaze down face, one white hind leg; branded like WM (conjoined) on near shoulder, small 0 on near cheek, stands about 15i- hands high. Any one returning the same to George Smith, Hastings, or to G. P. Donnelly will receive the above reward. 17OUND— Two Bunches of KEYS. App *"~ MASONIC HOTEL. liiignoiamliug' Notices. IMPOUNDED AT HASTINGS, On February 14, by Robert Wall. RED and AVHITE STEER, no brand visible. Special damages, 40s. Unless redeemed will bo sold on the lbt of March, at noon. W. A. BEECROFT,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3625, 23 February 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3625, 23 February 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3625, 23 February 1883, Page 3

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