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Wanted ~ST"TANTED—A respectable Boy, 14 to 16 1 V years of ago. Apply to Dr. de Lisle, Laureate Terrace. TT7"ANTED—A Grocers' Assistant. ApT T ply to Neal and Close. TIT ANTED—A good Steward. Apply h to the Captain of the barque Candidate, Crown Hotel, Spit. "ITTANTED— A smart Youth as an apv T prentice. Apply to J. B. Vemon, General Engineer, Dickens-street. "TTTANTED—A thorough General Sert V vant; good wages given. Apply to Mrs. D. B. Watt, Hastings-street. ~\XJ~ ANTED—An actice Young Man as V V Shepherd, and to make himself generally useful. Apply to E. D. Collison, Paid Paid. T\7" ANTED—Immediately, good Female t T Cook and Housemaid. Apply Gillett's Registry Office," Emerson-street. WANTED— A Man for the kitchen. Apply at the Clarendon Club Hotel. WANTED— A Man with some knowledge of the management of Horses, and General Farm Work, and able to Milk a Cow if required ; to a Trustworthy Man good Wages will be given. Apply to John Heslop, sen., Puketapu. ~\\T ANTED—A situation as Bookkeeper. V V Apply " J.T., " office of this paper. WANTED — A Married Couple and Housemaid for Poverty Bay. Apply to F. W. Williams, Port Almriri. T¥7~ANTED — A General Servant (no T T washing). Apply to Mrs. N. Williams, Scaly Road, Napier. TSTANTED— A Waiter for the Hastings 1? Hotel. Apply to John Kelly, Hastings. YYTANTED—A Boy. Apply to Large t T and Townley. II7"ANTED— Slaughtermen. Apply at V t once: Tomoana Works, Nelson Bros, and Williams. "TTTANTED—Good Cooks, Housemaid, * y Nursemaid, and General Servants, for Town, Country, and Gisbome. Apply at Mrs Prebble's Rcgistiy Office, next Theatre Royal. ~\XT ANTED—Employers requiring SerV f vaiits to call at Gillett's male and female Servants Registry Office, Emersonstreet. Wanted Known. TTTANTED KNOWN—That Mr. Hegh, V T Bootmaker, Emerson-street, has removed to Hastings-street, next to Mr. Cohen's "Little Dustpan." "TYT ANTED — Purchasers of Plums in 1 7 any quantity for Preserving to call at W. Prebble's, Hastings-street, whero they can be had very cheap. TyANTED KNOWN—Geoboe Scabte tV has on sale:—Half a ton of Prime Canterbury Cheese; genuine Edam or Dutch Cheese ; a plentiful supply of good fresh Butter and Eggs ; Preserving Fruit at extremely low prices, to clear out as soon as possible after being received; a new brand of first-class 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. Stoees: — Dickens-street. WANTED KNOWN—That the Steam Launch " LEISURE HOUR " can be engaged at any time for fishing or ex cursion parties. An awning - will be provided. Apply to James McKnight, Wei lesley-road, near Railway Station. WANTeITkNOWN— ThatT. P. FULLER 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. ISonrd ami Residence. ]3 OARD and Residence.—A vacancy for 3 two gentlemen at Mrs Fernandez* Coote-road. TTTANTED KNOWN.—Tho TEMPER- } t ANCE HOTEL offers a quiet and comfortable home for Ladies, and Families visiting Napier. TITANTED KNOWN.—Tho 1 V _ ANCE HOTEL offers to Boarders superior accommodation with home comforts, at moderate prices. All single Bedrooms, with use of Bath-room. WANTED KNOWN.—AII Meals are One Slrflling at the TEMPERANCE HOTEL; Cup of Tea with Bread and Butter, Gd. Dinner from 12 to 2. JLosfc and Found. lOST -A Pocket - book containing one J Five-pound Note, one Consultation Ticket, and five shillings. The finder will be rewarded on leaving the same at the Office of this Paper. T7OUND—An English Setter, white, with 1 brown spots, well trained. The owner can have the same on application at the Police Station, Hastings. Unless claimed within seven days will be sold to defray expenses. 170UND—Two Bunches of KEYS. X ApplyMASONIC HOTEL. Tenders. EXTENSION OF TIME TO MARCH 10* ri LENDERS will be received by the underJL signed up till SATURDAY, the 10th of March, for the Removal, Re-Erection* and Additions to the residence of Mr. Newton. Plans and particulars may be seen a.t my office. The lowest or any Tender will not neces* sarily be accepted. THOMAS R. COOPER, Architect. SEALED TENDERS for the purchase of Towu Section No. 11G, Tennysonstreet, Napier, with the Napier Girls' School thereon, will be received by the undersigned on or before the 23kd DAY OF APRIL NEXT. REV. D. SIDEY, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer Napier High School. FOR SALE—Lease of Yeuell's Restaurant, Hastings-street, Napier, having four years to run, at a rental of three pounds per week, with option to renew for a. further term. TO BE TAKEN AT VALUATION* — Outside Kitchen, American Range Wash-house, fitted with Copper, &:c. A Row of Seven Bedrooms outside tho House Seven Bedrooms inside Shop Fittings and Stock Furniture, Linen, Cooking Utensils, &c., etc. Special attention is drawn to the above, in which a good paying Business is well established, and only comes into the market owing to the death of Mr. Yeuell. A list of Furniture, &c, may be seen at the office of Inspector Scully, Messrs. Neal and Close, or Mr. R. Holt, all of whom will be glad to give any information in their power. Tenders to be sent to the offico of Inspector Scully on SATURDAY, the 10th instant, before 12 noon. All accounts owing to the late Mr. Yeuell must be paid by Saturday next, and all Accounts against the Estate be rendered by the same date. TUNING! TUNING!! TUNING!!! CTT CJ T E W A R D, . JLL. VJ Three years Tunist for Ilattcrslcj- k Sons, in London, formerly of Broadwood. Punctual attendance to all orders left at Mr. Jacobs 1 , Hastings-street, or Temperance Hotel.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3634, 6 March 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3634, 6 March 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3634, 6 March 1883, Page 3

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