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Wanted "A\"S7ANTED—At once, a young Girl. \* 1 Apply to Mrs. H. C. Garrard, Barrack Hill, near Hospital. "^,7" ANTED— A young Man, must be a t V good milker. Apply at the Office of this Paper. TTTANTED— A strong Lad or young 1 f Man to Milk. Apply to James Jones, AA r est Clive. IirANTED-Situation in Office, Bank, f T or AVarehouse, for competent Youth. Address-"H.D.W.," Box 31, Fost-ofncc, Napier. A_ N Accountant, with spare time at dis_/1L posal, would assist Tradesmen and others with their books, kc, at. very reasonable charges. Address — "Accountant," rare of this office. \\T ANTED—A Nurse Girl, none under Xi 14 years of age need apply. Apply to Mrs. H. 0. AVilson, Tonnyso--streot. "IX7ANTED— A respectable Lad to mako 1 I himself generally useful about yard and grounds of a Napier residence ; must be accustomed to driving. Apply to Hoadlcy, Lyon k Co. WANTED— A General servant, Apply 1 V at tho Royal Hotel. WANTED Offico open at tho Swimming Baths; next AVhite Swan Brewery. — Cooks, Housemaids, Laundresses, General Servants, Married Couple, Governess, and Lady Help wailing engagements. V£7" ANTED—For the country : Married Tt Couples. Housemaids, Cooks, and good General Servants; have also a good Governess wanting for a situation. Apply sharp to Mrs. Prebble. Wanted Known. ri RAND QTRING QHOAV AT ROBINSON'SR. 11. ROBINSON will mako Ids first show of Spring and Summer Drapery on AVEDNESDAY NEXT, the 17th instant. Don't make your purchases until you have seen the value we offer and you will award us the credit of selling the Cheapest Goods in Napier. Having small expenses I can afford to sell at cheaper rates than can be obtained elsewhere. R. 11. ROBINSON. DIRECT IMPORTER, EMERSON STEEET. Gladstone."—Any gentlemen wanting a good quality and well-fitting Boot should sco "The Gladstone" at E. AY. KNOWLES' Boot Warehouse, Hastings-street. REMOVAL AND RE-OPENING. W "AN TED KNOWN-That A. Smith lias removed from his late premises in Emerson street, and has re-opened in the Premises lately known as Ed-ward Gilleit's Empire Oyster Saloon. A. Smith thanks his patrons and the public generally for the liberal support which ho has received, and hopes by increased diligence in his new premises to gain a much larger share of public favor. rriHE FINEST TEAS FROM CHINA A como from Hankow in tho North, and some of the Kingchows, Kutors, Kemuns, and Toongmowqunns imported this Soason arc of excellent quality. Selections and blends from these noted Teas may bo obtained at— E. AY.' KNOAVLES', Tea and Grocery AVarehouse, Hastings-street.

WANTED KNOAVN—Pure Teas New Season's, for 1883-1, by steamer, direct from Foochow, China, can now be obtained in all qualities. Mixed Indian and China Teas from 1/G per lb. Prime Canterbury Cheese, Bjd by tho wholo. Hams, lO_jd. Bacon, 9-Jd. Dried Apples, Sid. Just opened—Boo Crystal Jars, with metal covers, 4d and Gd for largo size, at GEORGE SCARFE'S, Grocery and Provision Warehouse, Dickons-street. ANTED KNOW -ThatT.P. FUL LER can furnu.h A'enetian Blinda with all the latest improvements. Funerals of all classes furnished equal in stylo to any House in the Colonies. Mark the address— T. F. Fuller, opposite Mr Garry's Foundry Hastings-street, Napier. Joinery and Cabinet making in all its branches. ~\XJ~ ANTED KNOAVN—J. F. Sturm has * r just received 4 cases of Garden and Flower Seeds; also, African Box Thorn Seed, Gorsc and Blue Gum Seed ; a large quantity of Pot Plants, Seed and Eating Potatoes. A variety of Fruit and Fresh A r cgetablo always on hand. Orders punctually attended to. r/EALANPIA BOOTS.—Quality Gnar/j antced at E. AY. KNOWLES' Boot AVarehouse, Hastings-street. ANTED KNOAVN—That Gentlemen of Napier and Hawke's Bay, by leaving their orders at A. AValteii's, Tailor, Hastings-street, will effect a saving of from 200 to 300 per cent., as I am proparcd to make suits from £4 4s; also, Trousers £1 Is, all wool; solid workmanship and fit guaranteed. N.B.—At these prices, terms cash.—A. AY alters, Hastings-street. "V\r ANTED KNOAVN —That General V V Groceries, Seed Potatoes, Eating or Household Fruit, and Fresh Vegetables, can always be had of A. Smith, lato Edward Gillett, at the lowost market rates. No extra charge for delivery. fgAIIE best and newest stock of boots is at X E. W. KNOAVLES, Boot AVarehouse, lTa.stiiif_.K-sl root, ANTED KNOAVN-That P. F. Colledge (successor to 11. 11. Wall), has too many Clocks in stock, and will dispose of some at a small advance on cost. -\I?"ANTED KNOAVN—Thatlhere arc VT Twenty (20) new and second-hano Pianos lor sale at the Littlo Dast Pan Hastings-street. ANTED KNOAVN—That tho Little Dust Pan is the Cheapest House in Napier for Spring Mattresses and Bedding of all lands. "V&TANTED —Every person before buying V I Furniture to call at tho Littlo Dust Pan and compare prices with any other House. ANTED.—To purchase : Good school practice Piano, on deferred payment system. Reply to "Piano," Office of this Paper. WANTEDKNOAVN— has just received a large and choice assortment of Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Cray Fish and smoked Schnappcr. MAIZE perfectly sound.-E. AY. KNOAVLES. ISoarti ami Residence. WANTED— Home by Lady and Gentleman, with two children ; full attendances given. Apply at tho Office of this Paper. npWO Gentlemen can be accommodated L with Board and Rcsidcnco on tho hills, within ten minutes walk from Postoffice. Terms moderate. Apply at Office of this Paper. "Lost assd Fouekßi I' OST—On tho 24th of October, from the. A AVestern Spit, a small broken haired Terrier, tail cut, answers to the name oi? " Sting." Anyone returning same to StarHotel will be rewarded, and any person detaining the dog after this notice will bo prosecuted.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3830, 25 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3830, 25 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3830, 25 October 1883, Page 3

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