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Wanted \%T ANTED—A Waiter. Apply to E. H Ash ton j Provincial Hotel. WANTED— A Female Cook for Station. Apply to Mason Bros., Tahoko, Maraekakaho. WANTED— A Man to Milk and make himself generally useful. Apply to John Chambers, To Mata. "V^TANTED— Immediately, a Housemaid, i V Apply to Mr a. Caulton, Pacific Hotel, Hastings. WANTED— A Servant. Apply to Mr. W. A. Richardson, or Mrs. Gorman, Criterion Hotel. WANTED— Ten good Pick and Shovel Men, highest wages given. Apply to J. W. O'Brien, Havelock. TT7ANTED — Immediately, a Married t V Coujolo without children ; man as Groom and Gardener; woman to Cook and do housework. Apply to Dγ Matthews, Napier. WANTED— Two good Joiners. Apply at the Colonial Bank.—Glendinning and Griffin. WANTED — A Good Female Cook. Also, a Housemaid. Apply at the Taradale Hotel. WANTED— A strong Lad to milk and make himself generally useful. Apply to H. H. Murdoch, Hastings. "TTTANTED—By the Ist of July, a good t V steady man Cook ; also, a General Servant for the Pukotapu Hotel. Apply to W. Elbourne, Puketapu. ANTED—A good Plain Cook. Apply to Mrs. M. It. Miller. TTT ANTE D—A trained Certificated * t Mistress for the Gisbome District School, salary (£110), one hundred and ten pounds per annum, together with such further sum (if any) as might be granted by the Education Board as a bonus on the results of the annual examination. Last year the bonus paid to the Infants' Mistress at the Gisborno School was twenty pounds. Applications with testimonials as to experience and previous training, to be forwarded to the undersigned not later than Tuesday, July 3. D. JOHNSTON, Chairman, TO BOOTMAKERS. ~~~~~ "YI7" ANTED— A Good Hand for sewing t T and stitching work. Apply at once to W. Tuckwell, Napier. WANTED-A good Cook; to a com* potent trustworthy woman wages up to 30s por week. Mrs Coleman, Waititirau. WANTED —A respectable young Girl to assist in Housework. Apply at once at the Greenmeadowa' Hotel, Taradale. WANTED— A Housemaid. Apply 10~ Mrs W. R. Russell, Flaxmere, Hastings. "TITANTED—Good Cooks, Housemaid, * I Nursemaid, and General Sorvanta, for Town, Country, and Gisborne. Apply at Mrs Prebblo's Registry Office, next Theatre Royal. TTTANTED—Employers requiring Sor- * V vants to call at Gillett's male and femalo Servants Registry Office, Emerson ■ street. Wanted Known. FOR the convenience of Ladies engaged in Business Mes. Macdonald, Staymaker, will receive visitors up to 8 o'clock EACH EVENING at Mrs. Harding's, Tennnyson- street. WANTED # KNOWN— R. H. RounraoN is offering the whole of his Stock of Dress Goods, Ladies' Jackets, &c, at 20 per cent. Discount; also, Flannels, Calicoes, and Blankets, far below market value. Soo windows for prices.—R. H. Robinbon. WANTED KNOWN—That C. Smith has just opened some Special Lines of Fancy Dress Goods at 3/11 the dozen yai'ds. Heai"y dark Tweeds at 1/6, -n-orth 2/11. Lace Curtains 3/6 per pair, worth 6/6. Children's Pinafores, 9d; Ladies' Drawers, 1/6 ; Chemises, 1/9 ; Night-dresses 2/6. Men's Tweed Coats, 13/6, worth 21/. These aro all Special Bargains that must demand a speedy clearance Address: — C. SMITH, Hastings-street, next Holt's Timber Yard. WANTED— Everybody to inspect the white Calico at 2/11 per dozen; Blankets, 7/11 per pair ; white Flannel 6£d por yard; stout Wincey 3d per yard; Oxford Shirting, 4f d ; Poplin Dresses, 6/11 for 12 yards; black Velveteen, 1/11 per yard, worth 3/6; black Silk and Satins, 2/11 per yard, worth 4/11. Tousands of other lines dirt cheap at C. Smith's Great Drapery Sale, Hastings-street. "TTTANTED KNOWN—That the under\V signed has 500,000 feet of Sawn Timber in stock at Tikokino and Napier— Totara, White Pine, and Matai wrought flooring, lining ceiling boards, and weather boards. Parties requiring timber can havo their orders completed without delay.— Archibald Bryson. TIT ANTED KNOWN—Heads of families, VV Hotelkeepers, and the public of Hawko's Bay, that W. C. Fowler, Grinds and Repairs all kinds of Cuttlery ; Tailors' Shears ground and properly adjusted. Razors hollow ground and carefully set, and guaranteed to shave. Terms very moderate. Address: Waghornc-strcet, Port Ahuriri. "YT7A.NTED —Every person before buying * V Furniture to call at the Little Dust Pan and compare prices with any other House. W' ANTED KNOWN—That thoro are Twenty (20) new and second-hand Pianos for sale at the Little Dast Pan, Hastings-street. TSTANTED KNOWN—Edwahd Gillktt, t T Emerson-street, has just received direct from Hobart, 55 cases of splendid Cooking and Eating Apples. Inspection is invited. ANTED—The Settlers of Kaikora to know that Pn. Bisson lias opened a shop at Kaikora, where he is selling - Boots and Shoes at Napier Prices. Boots and Shoes of every description, sewn or pegged, made to order, materials and workmanship unsurpassed. WANTED KNOWN—That W. Prebblo has just received Bananas, Pino Apples, Lemons, and very clioico Pears ; also, a choice selection of cookingand outing Apples at auction prices. TTTANTED KNOWN—That the public 1 V can get first-class Double Spring Mattrasses from 45s to Gss; Single ditto, from 35s to 455, at J. Dawson's, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer, Shakespcaro-road. ANTED KNOWN —That FRESH OYSTERS can be had To-night at Schieming's Restaui-ant at One Shilling , per plate. Poultry bought in any quantity. ANTED KNOWN— J. F. STURM has on view 52 named varieties of Apples grown by F. AY. C. Sturm at the Hawko's Hay Nursery; Vegetable and Flower Seeds in great variety. Fresh Vegetables and Potatoos in any quantity. Orders for Trees and Plants carefully attended to. Address—Opposite Holt's Timber Yard. ANTED Scaefe Has on Sale a good supply of ROLLED BACON and SMALL HAMS, really Ckoice FRESH BUTTER and the WARRANTED PURE TEAS in original Packets, at "J S. "1 /"\D., OS., QS r»D, O per lb., guaranteed full weight. N.B. GEORGE SCARFE was the first to place the PURE PACKET TEAS beforo the Napier Public, and will be glad to receive continuous support iv this article. TITAN'TED KNOWN—ThatT.P. FUL V V LER can furnish Vonetian Blinds with all the latest improvements. Funerals of all classes furnished equal in stylo to any House in the Colonies. Mark tho address—. T. P. Fuller, opposite Mr Garry's Foundry Ha stings-street, Napier. Joinery and Cabuict making in all ite branches. OWL FOOD, CHEAP, E. W. KNOWLES.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3722, 20 June 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3722, 20 June 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3722, 20 June 1883, Page 3

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