Wanted \T7~ ANTED —By 26th January, 1884, YY Head Master for the Port Ahuriri District School. Salary according to Board scale. Average for last quarter, 112 ; number on roll, 160. The salary for 112 would be £174 per annum, with bonus on results, last year £30, together with training fees of a pupil teacher, £20. Good residence provided. Applications to bo received not later than January 9th. f Teachers classed below D 2 need not apply. i C. Cranby, Chairman. . \I7A.NTED KNOAVN—Registry Offico C YY open at the Swimming Baths; next AVhite Swan Brewery.—Cooks, Housemaids, Laundresses, General Servants, Married [ Couple, Governess, and Lady Help waiting engagements. WANTED— A good Bridge Carpenter. Apply to D. McLcod, AVainui. WANTED— A smart Boy about 15 or 16. Apply to J. 11. Coleman. Tir ANTED—A Man Cook. Apply sharp > V to R. S. McAulay, Mr. McHardy's, Pakowhai. \TT ANTED—lmmediately a Housemaid. V T Apply to Mrs Smith, Farndou Hotel. WANTED -A small Girl about 12. Apply to Mrs. Cooper Shakespeareroad. \TT ANTED—A steady respectable young * T Man to drive a Cab ; must bo a good driver. Apply to J. A. Redstone. \\T ANTED—A General servant. ApH V ply to Mrs. H. Hill, Bluff Hill. WANTED— A good Cook. Apply Albion Hotel. WANTED— A Kitchen Man; must havo experience. Apply at the Clarendon Club Hotel. _ WANTED— A Married Couple without encumbrance for Poverty Bay. Apply to Fred. AY. AVilliams, Spit. ANTED—A Young Man as Waiter. T V Apply at tho Star Hotel. WANTED —A Partner in a really good business. Apply to R. G. Graham. WANTED— Immediately : Good Cooks, Housemaids, General Servants, and Nursemaids. Apply to Mrs. Prebble, Hastings-street. _____ __Waiitcd__K«iown. BUY YOUR DR A P E R TT RAP E R X at ROBINSON'S, And make your Homes look cheerful with tho PICTURES HE IS GIA r ING AWAY. Wanted" iv great variety to bo had at Smythc's, very cheap, including Photo and Scrap Albums, AVriting Desks, Inkstands, Student's Cases, Mathematical Instruments, Purses, Card Cases, &c., &c. WANTED KNOAVN—Those requiring School Prize Books would do well to examine R. T. Smythc's large and wellselected stock just arrived ; prices moderate. lyril. Jeweller, is giv-i-T.iL \j ing good value in Goods suitable for Christmas and Now Year'!. Gifts. WANTED KNOAVN-TluslTTec_iv7d _ at Prcbble's, Smoked Schnappcr and Mullett, and a prime sample of new Onions; and has to arrive per Southorn Cross, 100 casos Apples. AY. Prebble. "GEORGE SCARFE 1 PURPOSES until tho epd of this year 1 offering all his FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONERY PACKETS, Lollies, kc, &c, considerably under price, nnd to Cash Customers Presents for Children will bo given, amongst them extraordinary non-destructablo Toys, with musical or working parts—causing great delight. Como and secure some as soon as you oan, and don't forget to ask for one of his Almanacks. WANTE D—Tho Public to inspect SCARFE'S CHRISTMAS FRUITS just received, primest qualities, ex s.s. Triumph, via Auckland. Also a superior FLOUR in small bags, to ensure an enjoys able XMAS PUDDING. J_ " REMOVAL AND RE- OPENING^ WANTED KNOWN-That A. Smith has removed from his late premises in Emerson street, and lias re-opened in the Premises lately known as Edward Gillett's Empire Oyster Saloon. A. Smith thanks his patrons nnd the public generally for tho liberal support which he has received, and hopes by inoroased diligence in his new premises to gain a much larger share of public favor. WANTED J_NOW_.--Th.atT. P. FULLER can fumitih Venetian Bl>nds with all the latest improvements. Funerals of all classes furnished equal in styl* to any House in tho Coloiucs. Mark .headdress — T. P. Fuller, opposite Mr Garry'. 1 ! Foundry, Hastings-street, Napier. Joinery and Cabinet making in all its. branches; WANTED KNOAVN —That General Groceries, Seed Potatoes, Eating or Household Fruit, nm Fresh Vegetables, can always bo haii of A. Smith, late Edward Gillett, at the lowest market rates. No extra chargo for delivery. TVfOAY Landing, ex "Columbia," from XS Auckland, and on Sale, a full cargo of Drain Pipes, consisting of 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and 18-inch Pipes; also, Bends, Junctions, and Syphons. C. DOLBEL & CO. KNOWN-That there arc } V Twenty (20) new and second-hand Pianos tor sale at the Little Dust Pan, Hastings-street. "TXrANTED KNOWN—That the Littlo T V Dust Pan is the Cheapest Houso in Napier for Spring Mattresses and Bedding of all kinds. TTT ANTED—Every person before buying * T Furniture to call at the Little Dust Pan aud compare prices with any other Houso. WAN" T E Fathers, Mothers, Sisters, and Brothers, Cousins aud Aunts, to call and sco tlic Light Running Standard (hand or treadle), beforo purehtushig anything else. The Standard's aro the only genuine firstclass Machines in tho market. The Standard will sew anything; beat everything. The Standard is the lightest-running Ma-, chine made, Tho Standard has tho largest arm, and more room than any other make. Tho Standard has the largest and simplicst shuttle, no holes to thread. The Standard's needle, eanuot get wrong. The Standard's tensions require no altering, pcrfoyiiy automatic. The Stivadard winds its bobbins without removing work. The Standard's working parts arc all hardened steel. The Standard Machines are ou castors. I Tho Standard we guarantee for ton years. Tho Standard we keep in order flee of cost. The Standard—AYe giys.) unlimited instructions to all, The Standard—<_ per cent, discount for casl\, Tho SUndard on easy time payments. ■ The Standard Bicycles from .-£l4. ! Tho Standard AVringevs from 25/. ' Tlic Standard Knife Cleaner, 17/6. ' Tho Standard XUtiug Machines; the best y$ th<? world. The Standard Sowing Machine Company repair all iinds of Sewing Machines and Machinery, keep all kinds of Mu. hine needles and parts, wholesale; , ■ aud retail. STANDARD SEAVING MACHINE CO- , Hastings ■, street, Napiqiv
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3881, 27 December 1883, Page 3
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