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Willi tea ' . IT/"ANTED— A rospuetablo Youth. Ap- * } ply to D. Levi, Hastings-street. I*7" ANTED-Small Boy as Apprentice to H racing stable, wages givon, and a good place. Apply to W. Stock, Albion Hotel, Napier. WANTED— At once two good Goneral Servants for town and country. Apply sharp to Mrs Chissoll, : Thcatro Royal' Registry Office. - ■ Nurse,-must bo a good H Necdiewoman, satisfactory references required. Apply 10 Mrs. J. N. "Williams, Hastings. RESPECTABLE PERSON wants a situation in a family or institution whero she can make herself generally useful; a good Needle woman. , Apply to " H.F.," Post-office,.Hastings. WANTED KNOWN—Mrs. Pbehbie has good Situations for good Servants of all (ilasscs, especially Cooks. WANTED KNOWN— oFall kinds waiting engagements.—Registry Ofiicc, Swimming Baths. good Cook (male or T t female). Apply personally to John Pettifc, Railway Hotel. Kaikora. "\T7"ANTED—A good Bridge Carpenter. VI Apply (o D. McLeod, Wainui._ \\7"ANTED— A Partner in a really good V T business. Apply to R. G. Graham. Wanted Mnown. T"\RAPERY OHOP. Immense and unprecedented success of great —sale of— CHEAP DRESS GOODS. Vekdict op tiik Public ! Wonderfully CHEAP and GOOD, and eclipsing anything ever offered in Napier before. "I J) YARDS BROCADED MOHAIR JL/V in Brown Navy Pawn aud Drab for 5,'-, worth 10/. |Q YARDS FANCY CHECK MOjL/C HAIRS for 7/-, nearly all gone. I Q YARDS SATINETTE in Brown JL/V Fawn, grey and drab, for 7/9, worth I Q YARDS'NEW NUN'S CLOTH, jl/V iii fashionable shades for !)/-, proper price, 1/3 per yard. 1Q YAKDS CARMALITE in Grey and JL/C Drab for 9/G, worth 1/0 per yard, and nearly all sold. "I Q YARDS ' JAPANESE CHECKS JL/'W (silk mixed) for 9/G, considered cheap at 1/6 per yard. 1 f\ YARDS Fashionable Large Check JLV/ Ginghams for 6/11, regular prices 1 ,'l a yard. "1 Q YARDS Fashionable Check Nun's JL/C Cloth for 11/6, good washing and worth 1 10 a yard (only three Dresses left. Remember the above arc all new Goods and neither soiled nor faded : but bought remarkably cheap in consequence of an overstocked market. See Goods in window and doorway. R. 11. ROBINSON, Emer3O>t Strkkt. TITANTED KNOWN— Mna. Coijbmakes * T Children's Clothing of every description, boy's small Suits, &c, fit guaranteed. Apply to Mr. Donholm, Spit. ~. ANTED KNOWN -i- BOAZ Grand Distribution of IGO money .prizes amounting to £2000, to be drawn On the Hamburg principle will;positively'close, on or before the 28th of February. For particulars see advertisement. ANTED KNOWN—That J. S. Haht V land, Sunnyside, Tavadale, will Bupply the inhabitants of Napier with Milk in the afternoon at lowest rates after January 27. All orders left at Mr. Newton's Stores : will be promptly attended to. Accounts rendered monthly. " TTTT ANTED KNOW N—Smoked T T Soiinappor in prime condition, sixpence each. All qualities of SOAP-from Saundees & Gilbkkd, tho now local manufacturers. Buyers of boxes charged wholosalo rates. Biscuits of every kind from J. Heron and Fortune & Black; tins charged wholesale price. Cash purchasers of any article always liberally treated.— GEORGE SCARFE,. Grocery Warehouse, Dickons-street. ' ■ • TIT ANTED KNOWN—R. T. SMYTHE, * V begs to call attention to tho following new Books lie has iti stock, inspection invited —"Littlo Loo," by W. Clark Russell ; "Edward Hy. Palmer," by Bosant; " Life of a Scotch Naturalist," by Smiles ; "My Lord and my Lady," by Mrs. Forrester ; " The Root of all Evil," by Florence Manyat; "Life on tho Mississippi," by Mark Twain ; "Mary Marpton, , ' by MacDonald ; " Life of Garibaldi,'' by Bent; and " The Stoiy of Merv," by O'Donovan. 2/Novels: " Gideon Fleyce," " The Hands of Justico," "Missing" "Phyllida," "My 1 Connaught Cousins," &c. Magazines, 83 : "The Quiver," " Good Words," " Sunday Magazine," &c, &c. Address—Smytho, Bookseller, &c, Hastings-street. REMOVAL AND RE-OPENING. "TTTANTED KNOWN—That A. Smith t V has romoved from his late premises in Emerson street, and has re-opened in. the Premises lately known as Edward Gillctt's Empire Oyster Saloon. A. Smith thanks his patrons and the public generally for the liberal support which lie has received, and hopes by increased diligence in his new premises to gain a much larger share of public favor. TTTANTED KNOWS-- ThatT.P. FUL^ * V LSR can fumiuh Venetian Blinds with all tho latest improvements. Funerals 1 of all classes furnished equal in stylo to any House in tho Colonies. Mark the addresß— T. P. Fuller, opposite Mr Garry's Foundry, Hastings-street, Napier. Joinery and Cabinet making in all its branches. i TT7"A.NTED KNOWN—That there are * V Twenty (20) new and second-hand Pianos tor sale at the Littlo Dast Pan, HastingS'Street. ANTED KNOWN—That the Littlo Dust Pan is the Cheapest House in Napier for Spring Mattresses and Bedding of fill kinds. TTT"ANTED —Every person beforebuying H Furniture to call at the Little Dust Pan and compare prices with any other House. ■ WANTED KNOWN—ThaT Gentlemen of Napier and Hawke's Bay, by leaving their orders at A. Wai/tee's, Tailor, Hastings-street, will effect a saving of from 200 to 300 per cent., as I am prepared to make suite from .-£4 4s; also, Trousers , £1 Is, all wool; solid workmanship and fit guaranteed. N.B.—At these prices, terms ' cash. —A. Walters, Hastings-street. '''"' W~A~ N~ Fathers, Mothers, Sisters, and Bro thers, Cousins and Aunts, to call and i : the Light Running Standard (hand treadle), before purchasing anything -else. - The Standard's nro the only jrtmuine firet- !• class Machines in thp market. 3 The Standard will sew any thing ; beat overy--3 tiling. ) The Standard is the Lightest-running Machine made. • The Standard Iws tho largest arm,, and more roam than any other make. - The Standard has the largest until simpliesfc i shuttle, no holes to thread. f Tho Standard's needles cannot get wrong*. ) The Standard's tensions reqmro no altering, perfectly automatic. ' The Standard winds its bobbins without removing work. - The Standard's, working parts are all harj. dened steel. "• The Standard Machines are on castors. The Standard w© guarantee for ten ywrrs, 1 The Standaifd we keep in order iiee of cost. n_ The StuntWil—Wo givo unlimited instrrrc- ( feiins to all. ■, ,Tk» Standard—lo per. cent, discount for . ' cash, i Tho Standard, on easy Itmc payments. • ; The Standard Bicycles from £14. , The oUmdard Wringevs from '},!")/. " The Standard Knife Clearer, 17/6. . The Standard Kilting Machines"; the best in the worVi. - The Standard Sewing Machine Company d " repair sill kinds of Sewing Machines and Machinery, ki-op all kinds of i. Machine needles aud parts, wholtsuloo' and retail. r STANDARD SEWING MACHINE CO ~ Hustings «(street, Nujner.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3904, 24 January 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3904, 24 January 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3904, 24 January 1884, Page 3

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