Wanted \\ J ANTED — A Night Nurse for the V V Hospital. Apply to the Matron. ANTED—A Young Man as Boots; also, a c;ood Female Cook. Apply to J. C. Cullen,'"HaAA-kc's Bay Club. WANTED— A General Servant. Apply to Miss Goudy (between 9 and 12 a.m.), Gladstone-road.' ANTED—A Boy. Apply to Garrett Apply to I V Mrs. Stock, Albion Hotel. "TAUT ANTED — Situations by tAvo Shcpy y herds, with good dogs. Apply at the Caledonian Hotel. WANTED —An upper and an under Housemaid. Apply to Mrs Coleman, AVaititirau, Napier. WANTED— A Girl to assist at housework and mind tAvo children. Apply to Mrs. Hart, Union Steamship Company, Spit. WANTED— A Cook. Apply at the Railway Hotel, Hastings. WANTED. —A Nursemaid, none under 18 years need apply. Apply Mrs Preece, Fitzroy Road. active Lad; high Avages. John M'Vay. ANTED—Two able Seamen for the "Johann Adolph" for London. Apply to the Captain on board. "IT/" ANTED—Good Cooks, Housemaid, * * Nursemaid, and General Servants, for Toavii, Country, and Gisborne. Apply at Mrs Prebble's Registry Office, next Theatre Royal. WANTED— Employers requiring Servants to call at Gillett's male and female Servants Rcgistiy Office., Emersonstreet. ___ Wanted Known. TT/"ANTED KNOAVN—That the Little * f Dust Pan is the Cheapest House iv Napier for Spring- Mattresses and Bedding of all kinds. ~\\7" ANTED—Every person before buying v ? Furniture to call at the Little Dust Pan and compare prices with any other House. T\7~ANTED IQTOWN—That there aro t T Twenty (20) new and second-hand Pianos for sale at the Little Dust Pan, Hastings-street. TIT"ANTED KNOWN.—Edward Gillott, y I AAHiolesale and Retail Fruiterer, Emerson-street, has just received Sixty Cases of Splendid Eating and Cooking Apples; also, twenty cases of Quinces, Avhich Avill be sold Cheap by the case. All kinds of Fruit and A'egetablcs in season on hand. Dressed Poultry on the shortest notice. Country orders punctually attended to. TT7"ANTED KNOAA r N—That I will not y y be responsible for debts contracted by mv wife, Elizabeth Sneller. — Georgo Siieller. March 27, 1883. ANTED KNOAVN—J. F. Sturm has on view the apples exhibited by F. AY. C. Sturm at the Horticultural Show, Avhich consist of 40 mimed varieties Also, a large quantity of Fruit of all kinds, including Rock Melons of the choicest varieties, Pot Plants, A r egetable and Flo Aver Seeds. Fresh A*egetables three times a week, and Potatoes in any quantity. Address—Hasting-street, opposite Holt's Timber Yard. "IT/ ANTED KNOAVN —B. Saeffer, y f American Hair Dressing Saloon, has opened a Toilet Club for gentlemen Avho desire to have their own private requisites for Hair dressing and Shaving. Each member of the Club provided with separate Brushes, Pot, Toavcll, ke. Terms for regular customers on application. CIGARETTES. " Little Beauties." " Opera Puifs." "Richmond Gems." " Vanity Fair." "Thorbecke's." " Lone Fisherman's." ALL AT GD. PEP. PACKET. Three sticks Nailrod Tobacco, Is. Six El Universe Cigars, Is. Tipes of till makes aud best American Tobaccos at proportionate low rates. Note the address : — T> Q A E F F E R, JD, k_7 Tobacco and Cigar Divan. Opposite Horse Bazaar, Hastings-street. Purcinisers of Plums in 1! any quantity for Preserving to call at AY. Pbebhle's, Hastings-street, Avhero they can be had very cheap. WANTED KNOAVN—George Scauie has on sale :—Half a ton of Prune 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 AVare, useful kinds, A r ery cheap; Sugars, Teas, Coffees, and sundry requisites, at usual LoAvest Cash Prices. Stokes : — Dickens-street. WANTED PTfUL* LER can furnish A'enetian Blinds Avith all the latest improvements. Funerals of all classes furnished equal in style to any House iv tho Colonies. Mark the address—. T. P. Fuller, opposite Mr Garry's Foundry Hastings-street, Napier. Joinery and Cabinet making in all its branches. .Board and JSesidcncc. MRS. "TYTESTLAKE, Carlyle-street, y y can accommodate two gentlemen Avith Private Board and Lodging. (Opposite the Methodist Church.) BOARD and Residence for one Gentleman, and Board for another, can be held on applying to Mrs. Cole, Coote-read. "TjrJTANTED KNOAVN—Th7t Tickets for T y Meals are iioav being sold at Schierning's Restaurant as follows : — G Meal Tickets o/----12 do. do 9/----20 do. do 10/----"YITANTED ~KNOAVN -Board imdl_". * T sidence for six or eight single gentlemen can be obtained for 20s per week each. Apply at Telegraph Office. WANTED KNOAVN — You can get good clean Beds at Sehieming's, late Yeull's, for One Shilling. Ty__NTED KNOAVN-You can get a y y {{pod Meal at Schierning's, late Yeull's, at any hour for One Shilling. KNOAVN.— YV ANCE HOTEL offers a quiet and comfortable home for Ladies, and Families visiting Napier. TTTANTED KNOWN.—The TEMPER™ y V ANCE HOTEL offers to Boarders superior accommodation Avith home comforts, at moderate prices. All single Bedrooms, with use of Bath-room. WANTED KNOAVN.—AII Meals are One Shilling at the TEMPERANCE HOTEL; Cup of Tea with Bread and Butter, Gd. Dinner from 12 to 2. y EUELL'S V) ESTAURANT;" RE-OPENING o_~PREMISES. WALDIMAR SCHIEENING fakes great pleasure iv informing the Napier Public that he litis purchased the Lease of the Premises formerly occupied by the late Mr. Yeuell, and trusts by keeping a Table supplied with tho best the market can supply, combined with scrupulous cleanliness, tveeompanied with civility, to merit a fair share of Patronage. Board and Lodging, per week £1 0s Board 0 15s All Meals 0 Is Do not forget Sehieming's {late Yeuell's) Restaurant re-opons on AVednesday next. The fact of AV.S. occupying the position of Chef de Cuisine at the Criterion Hotel for the last six years is a sufficient guarantee that the business will be conducted in a manner satisfactoiy to his Patrons.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3654, 31 March 1883, Page 3
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