Wanted WANTED— A young Man as Waiter. Apply at the Star Hotel. WANTED— By a respectable middleaged Person: A Situation as Housekeeper, either to a Private House or an. Hotel. Apply to " JM.C," Office of this Paper. WANTED— Por a Gentleman's Family near Hastings: A Man as Gardener and Groom, able to milk, kc Apply to Mr J. Goddard, Havelock. TTT ANTED—A good plain Cook; also a > } Housemaid. Apply to Mrs AY. R. Russell, Flaxmere, Hastings. W' ANTED—For the Country, a good General Servant; one that can do Plain Cooking. Apply to Mrs. Gray, Napier Hotel. TTTANTED—A Boy to Milk and make 1 V self useful. Apply to R. AVellweod, Hastings. WANTED— A Teacher for the Frasertown School, AVairoa ; good salary. Applications to be forwarded by letter only to the Chairman, J. Couper, Esq., not later than the sth of May, 1883. ANTED—Good Cooks, Housemaid, Nursemaid, and General Servants, for Town, Country, and Gisborne. Apply at Mrs Prebble's Registry Office, next Theatre Royal. WANTED —Employers requiting Servants to call at Gillett's male and female Servants Registry Office, Emerson. street. Wanted {Known. WANTED— The Ladies of Napier to know that old Scissors can be made equal to new, Carving Knives, &c, ground; and razors hollow-ground and carefully set. AY. C. Fowler, AVaghorne-street, Spit, Port Ahuriri. WANTED KNOAVN—George Scarfe Has on Sale a good supply of ROLLED BACON and SMALL HAMS, really Ckoice FRESH BUTTER and the WARRANTED PURE TEAS in original r qr a ' ai rio D "2 s "2 s 6 D ' O per lb., guaranteed full weight. N.B. GEORGE SCARFE was the first to place the PURE PACKET TEAS before the Napier Public, and will be glad to receive continuous support iv this article. WANTEDKNTOWN-That P. F. Colledge (successor to 11. 11. AA r all), has too many Clocks in stock, and will dispose of some at a small advance on cost. '\\T ANTED—Everybody to know that T T AA r . Prebble has got Fresh Oysters per Southern Cross, by the Kit, Bottle, oi Plate. ANTED KNOAA r N—That Ph Bissau has removed to Emerson - street, next Fuszard's, Fruiterer, where he is now soiling Boots and Shoes cheaper than any house in Napier. Boots of all descriptions made to order on the shortest notice. Fit and Workmanship unsurpassed. WANTED KNOAVN — Knight Bros, are licensed dealers in Arms and Ammunition. WANTED KNOAVN-G. Fuszard has just received per Southern Cross Fresh Oysters. ANTED KNOAVN—Fresh Oysters can be had by the Plate, Bottle, or Kit at the Bay of Islands Oyster Saloon, Emerson-street. WANTED KNOAVN—That FRESH OYSTERS can be had To-night at Schieriiing's Restaurant at One Shilling per plate. Poultry bought in any quantity. "ANTED KNOWN — QUINCES in any quantity; also, a lot of choice AVairoa Apples on sale at Prebbles'. A few cases of Picton Bloaters left. TTTANTED KNOAVN—That the Little T i Dust Pan is the Cheapest House in Napier for Spring Mattresses aud Bedding of all lands. TTT ANTED —Every person before buying * T Furniture to call at the Little Dust Pan and compare prices with any other House. TTTANTED KNOAVN—That there are * T Twenty (20) new and second-hand Pianos for sale at the Little Dast Pan, Hastings-street. WANTED MOAVN-J. F. Sturm has on view the apples exhibited by F. W. C. Sturm at the Horticultural Show, which consist of 45 named varieties Also, a large quantity of Fruit of all kinds, including Rock Melons of the choicest varieties, Pot Plants, Vegetable and Flower Seeds. Fresh A r egetables three times a week, and Potatoes in any quantity. Address — Hasting-street, opposite Holt's Timber Yard. WANTED KNOWN —B. Saeffer, American Hair Dressing Saloon, has opened a Toilet Club for gentlemen who desire to have their own private requisites for Hair dressing- and Shaving. Each member of the Club provided with separate Brushes, Pot, Towell, kc Terms for regular customers on application. CIGARETTES. " Little Beauties." " Opera Puffs." "Richmond Gems." "Vanity Fair." " Thorbcckc's." " Lone Fisherman's." all at od. per racket. Three sticks Nailrod Tobacco, Is. Six El Universo Cigars, Is. Pipes of all makes and best American Tobaccos at proportionate low ratos. Note tho address : — EC A E F F E R, , k3 Tobacco and Cigar Divan. Opposite Horse Bazaar, Hastings-street. TTTANTED KNOAATS 7 —ThatT. P.'ful" T T 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. ISoai'd and Residence. "TT/' ANTED KNOWN—That AY. Schicr--1 T ning can Accommodate Boarders at One Pound per week. All single Bedrooms. TTTANTED KNOAVN.—The TEMPER- > V ANCE HOTEL offers a quiet and comfortable home for Ladies, and Families visiting Napier. WANTED KNOAVN.—The TEMPERANCE HOTEL offers to Boarders superior accommodation with home comforts, at moderate prices. All single Bedrooms, with use of Bath-room. WANTED KNOWN.— One Shilling at tho TEMPERANCE HOTEL ; Cup of Tea with Bread and Butter, Od. Dinner from 12 to 2. Veuell ' s "tTe st a v ; rant" RE-OPENING of PREMISES. WALDIMAR SCHIER_sING takes great pleasure in. informing tho Napier Public that he has purchased the Lease of the. Premises formerly occupied by the late Mr. Yeuell, and trusts by keeping a Table supplied with the best tho market can sirpply, combined with scrupulous cleanliness, accompanied with civility, to merit a fair share of Patronage. Board and Lodging, per week £1 0s 80ard..,., !" 0 15s AH Meals 0 Is Do not forget Schieriiing's (late Yeuell's) Restaurant re-opens on AVcdnesday next. The fact of AV.S. occupying the position of Chef de Cuisine at tho Criterion Hotel for the last' six years is a sufficient guarantee that the business will be conducted in a manner satisfactory to his Patrons. WANTED— To Lease a block of Land, containing from 40 to 100 acres, for a term of 5 or 10 years, situated not more than 20 miles front Napier; within a short distance from Railway preferred. Apply office of this paper
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3679, 30 April 1883, Page 3
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