Wanted ANTED—A Boy. Apply immediately V V to G arrci t Bros. WANTED— A Kitchen Man ; must have experience. Apply at the Clarendon Club Hotel. WANTED— A Married Couple without encumbrance for Poverty Bay. Apply to Fred. W. Williams, Spit. WANTED-A Blacksmith. Apply to Thomas Lawton, Taradale ; apply immediately. WANTED— Mun to milk and make himself generally useful. Apply to J. Chambers, To Matu. TI7"ANTED— A Cook for haymakers." V T Apply to R. Well wood, Hastings. WANTED— A Woolsortei* and 4or 5 slied hands immediately. A. Sheild, Waikcmini. ~\\7"ANTED— A Young Man as Waiter. }If Apply at the Star Hotel. WANTED— A Cook. Apply to Mrs. Lascelles, Clivedale, West Clive. WANTED— AFemale Cook, two Housemaids, and Stableman. Apply at the GrccmneadoAvs Hotel. WANTED— An active Young Man for a baker's cart; must be a good driver. Apply to D. B. Watt. WANTED— A Partner in a really good business. Apply to R. G. Graham. WANTED KNOWN-Earmaids, Waitresses, Machinists and others, including station hands, waiting engagements at the Registry Office, swimming baths. WANTED— Immediately : Good Cooks, Housemaids, General Servants, and Nursemaids. Apply to Mrs. Pbebblk, Hastings-street. Wißiijte«3 Known. TITANTED KNOWN—Xmas presents 1 T in great variety to bo had at Smythe's, very cheap, including Plioto and Scrap Albums, Writing Desks, Inkstands, Student's Cases, Mathematical Instruments, Purses, Card Cases, &c, &c. WANTED KNOWN—Those requiring School Prize Books would do well to examine R. T. Smytho's large and wellselected stock just arrived; prices moderate. /CHRISTMAS & "VpW "\7"EAR. GRAND DISTRIBUTION OF PIC TJJ R E S, WATERCOLORS, OLEOGRAPHS, AND STEEL ENGRAVINGS AT ROBINSON'S, Emehson-stbeet. From now to the New Year I shall give to every purchaser of Ten Shillings Wobth of Drapery or Clothing one large Watercolor or Oleograph Picture. To every purchaser of Oxe Pound one very large Steel Engraving or two Watercolors. These Goods are very handsome and well ■worth framing, and will be given to anyone purchasing their requirements at— ROBINSON'S, EMERSON STREET. JUST Received, ex "Tarawcra," a second shipment of Gents' Black Worsted Suits, to be sold as before at Three Guineas a Suit, at Robinson's. 130MPAD0UR Dresses' at 3/-, honestly X worth G/-: Hosiery from 4£d ; a small lot of Galateas left at Gd, and Umbrellas at 1/6, at Robinson's. GENTS' Sox at 4/G per dozen; Undo! Shirts at 1/6 and 1/0 ; Drawers at 2/3, and Mole Trousers at 6/6, at Robinson's. "WANTED KNOWN-Mrs Coham, t V Hastings street, has Shilling Tables, consisting of Hats, Pinafores, Ties, Toys, etc. WANTED KNOWN—Mrs Coham, Hastings street, invites Ladies to inspect her Millinery, as they will find styles combined with quality at moderate charges. WANTED KNOWN.—Two tons good eating Potatoes still on hand and for sale, also Oats and Flour. Apply to Knight Bros., Hastings. WANTED KNOWN—On hand and for sale, 25 bales of Cornsaeks at lowest current rates.—Knight Bros., Hastings. WANTED KNOWN—W. Pbekble has just received Orangcw, Lemons, Pines, Bananas, Cherries, and Plums, and Las to arrive this week 100 cases of Apples. GEORGE SOARFE "PURPOSES until the cud of this year I X offering all his FANCY GOODS, ' CONFECTIONERY PACKETS, Lollies, ifcc, &c, considerably under price, and to Cash Customers Phksknts for will be given, amongst them extra non-dcstructablo Toys, with .-""sical oxworking parts—causing grc ,J flight. Como and secure some as tic'" 1 as you can, and don't forget to ask f^ (mc of hi 1 * Almanacks. A NT -E D—The Public to inspect SOARFE'S CHRISTMAS FRUITS fust received, priwost qualities, ex s.s. Triumph, via Auckland. Also a superior FLOUR in small bags, to ensure an enjoyable XMAS PUDDING. ! \f TTNTED KNOWN—That Mr. Col1V ledge is selling Nickel Time Pieces at 10/-, and Nickel Alarum Clocks at 12/. See samples in window ! NOW Landing, ox " Columbia," from Auckland, and on Sale, a full cargo of Dxuin Pipes, consisting of 3, G, 9, 12, 15, and 18-inch Pipes; also, Bends, Junctions, and Syphons. C. DOL-EL & CO. REMOVAL AND RE-OPENING. WANTED KNOWN—That A. Smith has removed from his late premises in Emerson streot, and has re-opened in the Premises lately known as Edward Gillott'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 diligenco in his new premises to gain a much larger share of public favor. WANTED~KN"OW -ThatT. P. FULLER can furniuh 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-tttrcet, Napier. Joinery and Cabinet making in all its branches. WANTED KNOWN—That Gentlemen of Napier and Hawke's Bay, by leaving their orders at A. Walter's, Tailor, Hastings-street, will effect a Having of from 200 to 300 per cent., as I am prepared to make suits from £4 in ; also, Trousers £1 Is, all wool; solid workmanship and fit guaranteed. N.B.—At these prices, terma cash.—-A. Walters, Hastings-street. Groceries, Seed Potatoes, Eating or Household Fruit, and Fresh Vegetables, can always be had of A. Smith, lato Edward Gillett, at the lowest market rates. No extra charge for delivery. ■W7^N"TE_T_CNOWN^That thcro~_ro W Twenty (20) new and second-hand Pianos tor Kale at the Little Dast P«w, Hastings-street. Xjtf ANTED c * V Dust Pan is the Cheapest House in NapicT , for Spring Mattrojwes and Bedding f all kinds. _ __ ITT , ANTED—Every person ljef orebuymg W Furniture to call at tlio Little Dust Pan and oomparo prices with, any other House. purchase : Good school practice Piano, on deferred payment system. Reply to "Piano," Officp of this Paper. ISoard an<l ISesiricuce. LODGINGS. rTTWO Bedrooms and Sitting-rop,*,n reJL quired for family at the cr._ of this week. Apply at the Office, of the Daily Telegraph. PRO BQ>To PUBLICO Tji L E C T R O I") L A T U * ±J x F. W. COLLINS & Co. Hastings-street. HEARTS OF OAK.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3875, 18 December 1883, Page 3
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