Wanted WANTED— A strong Youth to work about an Hotel. Apply to John. Kelly, Hastings Hotel. WANTED— A~Gcncral Servant; to a suitable person good wages. Apply from 3 to 5 iv the afternoon to Mrs. James Rochfort. WANTED— For the country: A good Xi tched Help, where Cook and Housemaid are kept. Apply to Mrs. F. Tiff en, Clive Square. WANTED— For the country: Married Couples, Housemaids, Cooks, and good General Servants ; have also a good Governess Avanting for a situation. Apply sharp to Mrs. Prebble. WANTED— A General Servant. Apply to Mrs. Lascelles, Shakespeareroad. WANTED— A young Lady Assistant for the Millinery Department. Apply to Ncal and Close. WANTED— At once, a Shepherd with good dogs; must be accustomed to long-wool sheep. Apply personally or by letter to A. Mcllardy, Blackhead. WANTED —For the country by a widower Avith tAvo children, a respectable young or middle-aged Person as Housekeeper; one who is fond of children Avill find a comfortablo homo. Apply at tho Office of this Paper on or before tho 23rd inst. WANTED —A good Bullock-driver. Apply to M. 11. Miller. WANTED —For tho country: Married Couples Avithout encumbrance, Housemaids, aud General Servants ; also, two smart Lads, at Mrs. Prebble's Registry Office, Hastings-street. ANTED—A Married Couple for a Station ; woman to Cook and man to make himself generally useful. Good Avagcs given to suitable applicants. Applyto Murray, Roberts k Co., Napier. TTTANTED —A Housemaid, also a Nurso * I girl. Apply at the West Clivo Hotel. WANTED— A Situation in a Store or Warehouse as Porter, would undertake the management of Dumping Engine, &c, in avool season if required. Apply to "T.R.5.," Office of this Papei\_ _______ TTTANTED—Housemaid for Puketapu V V Hotel. _ Apply at once to W. Elbourne, proprietor. TTTANTED KNOWN—Registry Offico T f open at the Swimming Baths; next White Saviui Brewery. Good General Ser-A-unts wanted immediately, for town and country. Wanted Known. Qheap J)rapery S hop ' EMERSON STEEET. gpRING AND guMMER, 1883 AND 1884. R, 11. ROBINSON HAS OPENED UP THIS WEEK EX S.S. " TEDDINGTON," Direct from the Manufacturers at Bradford : 2 CASES NEW SEASON'S DRESS —GOODS, Consisting of— 21 Pieces New Dress Checks from 10_d to 1/3 a yard 21 Pieces Satin de Chine, 8d to 9d 30 Pieces Ncav Nuns Cloths (all shades) at 1/3 and 1/9 10 Pieces Colored Carmalites (washing) at lOid per yard G Pieces Melange Lustre, only 1/- per yard 6 Pieces Black Bcrchi Lustres, Cashmeres and Italians at very low prices 36 Pieces Black Cashmeres and Merinos from 1/11 per yard, double width. 2 Pieces Boy's Tweeds, 54 inches Avide, 3/9 and 4/G per yard Reveraiblo Cretonnes in latest designs —also — To Land Ex " Emblkton " from Glasgow. M PACKAGES OF GENERAL DRAPERY, for the coming Season. R. 11. ROBINSON, Direct Importer, Emerson-street, Napier. GRAND Opening Spring and Summer Slioav of all the Latest Novelties TomorroAV, at Alexander Browne's, Hastinga street. WANTED— Everybody to call and inspect next Aveek the grand A-ariety of Ncav Prints, Cambric, and French Sutteens, hoav landing ex per s.s. Doric. ARRIVAL of s.s. Doric at Auckland.— 05 cases, comprising Prints, Sattcens, and Dresses of all the latest novelties from the loading manufacturers of England. WANTED— Everybody to know that Alexander BroAvne Avill have on view next Aveek the grandest variety of ucav Cotton Goods for (lie season ever offered the public. ___ TTTANTED—The Hawke's Bay public IT to know that Alcxcnder Browno Avill slioav next week the grandest parcel of hoav Dress Goods (direct importation from Bradford, England, per s.s. Doric) ever offered the public. OWING to tho depressed stato of tho Home markets, A.B. has been in a position to take advantage of the exceptional good value offered by the representatives of the different Home houses. LEXANDER BROWNE can unhesitatingly say, after nearly 30 years catering for the HaAvke's Bay public, tho value he Avill offer his patrons this season Avill be fully 25 por cent lower than ever offered before. "VICW showing for the season a grand JL/N assortment of Dolmans, Mantles, Jackets, Capes, and Fichues. Sue windows. NOW showing for the season an endless variety of new Silk Handkerchiefs, Cream and White Lace Squares, Fichues, Collarettes, and overy variety-of novelties for the season. NOW showing a grand assortment of cream, white, drab, and crushed strawberry Laces, all ucav goods. A magnificent assortment of ucav Aprons in lace work, erowcll Avork, and muslin. GRAND show of new sattecn Prints, Wrappers, Robes, Polonaises. Every variety in ucav Straw Goods, Flowers, Feathers, and Ornaments. Thousands of cheap trimmed Hats at 2/G eaoh.—Alexander Browne. W' ANTED—Everybody to call and inspect Alexander BroAvno's great show of new Goods to-morrow and next week. A_^^DT^To~purchase: Good school practice Piano, on deferred payment system. Reply to "Piano," Office of this Paper. EALANDIA BOOTS.—Quality Guarantoed at E. W. KNOWLES' Boot Warehouse, Hastings- street. WANTED —At once, a country Public House. Apply, stating terms, to V. Granville, Post-office, Napier. ANTED KNOWN—That W. Frebblk receives Fresh Oysters weekly. Pickle bottles bought In any quantity. REMOVAL AND RE-OPENING. WANTED KNOWN-That A. Smith has removed from his late premises in Emerson street, and has re-opened in I the Premises lately known as Edward Gillett's Empire Oyster Saloon. A. Smith thanks his patrons and the public generally for the liberal support which he has received, and hopes by increased diligence in his new premises to gain a much largershare of public favor. <• «. milE GLADSTONE~".-A GentleX man's boot of tho newest style (quality guaranteed) at E. W. KNOWLES' Boot Warehouse, Hastings- street. Tier and \ V Niblctt, Tailors, next Hayes' Store, Hastings, ivtq making up Tweed Suits at £4 10s and £5. Fit and Avorkmanship guaranteed. Teas New Season's, for 18S3-4, by steamer, direct from FooehoAV, China, can hoav bo obtained in all qualities. Mixed Indian and China Teas from 1/G per lb. Prime Canterbury Cheese, S_d by tho Avhole.. Hams, 10_d. Bacon, 9_d. Dried Apples., B_d. Just opened—Boo Crystal Jars, with metal covers, 4d and Gd for largo size, at GEORGE SCARFE'S, Grocery and Pro* J vision Warehouse, Dicken's-streot.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3802, 21 September 1883, Page 3
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