Wanted WANTED— A Plain Cook. Apply to Mrs. Lambert, Madeira-road. YT7"ANTED — A Station Cook. Apply io V» M. R. Miller. Tf RANTED — A First - class Jobbing 5 t ? Smith ; good wages ; constant employment to a suitable hand. Apj)ly to J J. Parker. WANTED— By a respectable young Lady, a Situation as Machinist, or to assist in Dressmaking, or nny kind of Needlework. Address — " A.8.," Postoffice, Nil pier. TTTANTED—By a respectable .steady *? Young Man, a Situation in a ware- ■ house, store, or office, or any place of trust, a- good nrithmetiein.ii ; good references. ■ Address—"M.R.," Post-office. Napier. TI7ANTED—A respectable middle-aged Yt Person as General Domestic Servant. Apply by letter, stating terms, &c, to James L. Steny, Waipukuran. \\r ANTED—Quick, for Gisborne : Two H General Servants; also, three Mar- ; ried Couples without encumbrance, an ex- ' perieneod Housemaid and General Servants. Everybody apply sharp to Mks. Peebble, ' Hastings-street. "\T7" ANTED—A Boy able to ritlo. Apply it to Allan McLean, Ilavelock 117"ANTED— A Widow and Dau<rhto7or V T Married Couple ; also, a Nurse Girl, for Station. Apply to T. J. Steele, Criterion Hotel, on Monday morning. WANTED— An active steady Man, 0110 who has been employed in a Tanyard before preferred. Apply to G. A. McDonald, Tanner, Mcance. TITANTED-A good Plain Cook. Ap1V ■ ply to Mrs. M. R, Miller. YS7" ANTED — A Married Conplo for V T Newstead. Apply to T. A. Shirley "Wensley. "\T7"ANTED—Employers requiring Scry T rants to call at Gillett's male and female Servants Registry Office, Emerson • street. Wanted Known. DAISY FARM. npUESDAY, QEPTEMBER mi-IE FINEST TEAS FROM CHINA X conic from Hankow in the North, nnd some of the Kingchows, Kutors, Kemuns, and Toongmowquans imported this Season arc of excellent quality. Selections and blends from these noted Teas may be obtained at— E. AY. KNOWLES', Tea and Grocery Warehouse, Hastings-street. WANTED KNOWN—The Cheapest place in town to buy Drapery and Clothing is at Radford <fc Co.'s great Salo of Bankrupt Stock, next Cohen's "Littlo Dustpan," Ha stints-street. "VyANTED KNOWN —E. T. WoodV t cock, Practical Umbrella Maker, has received per s.s. British King another consignment of splendid Covering-Material, line assortment of fashionable Sunshado and other Sticks, and every requisite for recovering and repairing. Strong Ferrols for Walking Sticks. Acknowledged cheapest and neatest umbrella repairer in New Zealand. Address : Dalton street. MRS. CUERAN, Ladies' Nuksk ; good experience ; charges moderate ; no objection to town or country. Apply— Hardinge-road, Spit. TITANTED KNOWN.—That Mrs Prcb- ? f ble has removed her Registry Oflico to Hasting-street. V6T ANTED KNOWN—O RANGES, * T Sweet, and in excellent condition, just landed from Sydney. A largo number of Cases at l()s. per Case. Full packed. TEAS, the largest assortment in Napier. Prices commence at 1 /6-per lb to 3/9 for the choicest Indian varieties. Genuine Canterbury Hams, Bacon, and Cheese always hi Stock at GEORGE SCARFE'S, Grocery and Provision Warehouse, Dickcn's-strcct. WANTED KNOWN—AII who wish to learn the Violin property in a short time had better aj>i>ly to C. H. Steward at once. Orders can be loft at Jacobs', Has!ings-street. N.B.- —Pianos tuned on the .shortest notice. "VST ANTED KNOWN— J. F. Stuhm has V T just received -1 cases of Garden and Flower Seeds: also, African Box Thorn Seed, Gorse and Blue Gum Seed ; a large quantity of Pot Plants, Seed and Eating Potatoes. A variety of Fruit and Fresh Vegetable always on hand. Ordcra punctually attended to. WANTED KN~OWN—That Mm. V V BOGGS, Dress and Mantle Maker, has purchased those promises opposite Mr. Falknor's Coach Factory, Hastings-street, where she has now removed. The Ladies or Napier, therefore, can bo waited on with every convenience. TT7"ANTED KNOWN—That Gentlemen * y of Napier and Hawke's Bay, by leaving their orders at A. Walter's, Tailor, Hastings-street, will effect a saving of from 200 to .'SOO per cent., us I am yuepai-cd to make suits from £i in ; also, Trousers £1 Is, all wool; solid workmanship and fit guaranteed. N.B.—At these prices, terms cash. — A. Waltkes, Hastings-street. TVT ANTED KNOWN —On hand and * T for Sale, early Seed nnd eating Potatoes, Garden and Vegetable Seeds, Sporting Guns and Ammunition, Rape, Clover, Cow Grass, Rye Grass, Hemp and other Seeds, Nelson Bros, and Williams' Preserved Meats in variety. — Knight Beos., Hastings. "YITANTED KNOWN—That there arc t V Twenty (20) new and sceond-hanc Pianos for sale at the Littlo Dast Pan Hastings-street. VH" ANTED KNOWN—E. GILLETT Yt has just received a splendid lot of Oranges, Apples, Pears, Bananas, Pines, Lemons, Cocoanuts, Fou Nuts, and Seed Potatoes. WANT!-]]) KNOWN-That P. P. Colledge (successor to 1.1. 11. Wall), has too many Clocks in stock, and will dispose of some at a small advance on cost. TITANTED KNOWN—That the Littlo t T Dust Pan is the Cheapest House in Napier for Spring Mattresses and Bedding of all kinds. WANTED —Every person before buying Furniture to call at the Little Dual Pan and compare prices with any other House. ANTED KNOWN—ThatT. P. FUL 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 addresa-— T. P. Fuller, opposite Mr Garry's Foundry Hastings-street, Napier. Joinery and Cabinet malting in all its branches. ANTED KNOWN —B. Saeffer, American Hair Dressing Saloon, has opened a Toilet Club for gentlcmc* who desire to have their own private requisites for Hair dressing and Shaving. Each member of the Club provided with separate Brushes, Pot, Towell, &c. Tent! for regular customers on application. CIGAKETTES. "Little Beauties." '' Opera Pull's.'' '' Richmond Gems.'' "Vanity Fair." "Thorbecke's.". " Lone Fisherman's.' ALL AT CD. PEE PACKET. Three sticks Nailrod Tobacco, Is. Six El Universo Cigars, Is. Pipes of all makes and best American Tobaccos at proportionate low rates. Agent for various American. Illustrated and Sporting Papers. Note the address :— BC A 33 F F E R. « kJ Tobacco and Cioah Divan. Opposite Horso Bazaar, Hastings-street, And Opposite Railway Station, Hastings. NEW CURE of HAMS and BACON at E. W. KNOAVLES.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3780, 27 August 1883, Page 3
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