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Wanted TTTANTED— A smart Lad to ride for V T orders. Applyto E. Conroy. WANTED— A good General Sen-ant, able to cook. Apply to Miss Hewett, Gills' High School. ■•■' ANTED — A Good Cook; good wages to n competent person. Apply to J. C. Cullen, Hawke's Bay Club. WANTED— A Housemaid. Apply at the Provincial Hotel. WANTED— A Housemaid. Apply at the Hastings Hotel, Hastings. TTTANTED—SmaII Boy as Apprentice to > * . racing stable, wages given, and a good place. Apply to W. Stock, Albion Hotel, Napier. WANTED KNOWN—Mas. Peebw.e has good Situations for good Servants of all classes, especially Cooks. _■■ TTTANTED KNOWN—Servants oFall ? t kinds waiting engagements.-—Re-gistry Office, Swimming Baths. "TTTANTED-A good Bridge Carpenter. YY Apply to D. McLeod, Wainui:" WANTI3D —A Partner in a really good business. Apply to R. G. Graham. Wanted Kuoww. ITVRAPERY CHOP. Immense and unprecedented success of great C H E A P D R E°S S GOODS. Verdict or the Public ! Wonderfully CHEAP aud GOOD, and eclipsing anything ever offered in Napier before. 1 Q YARDS BROCADED MOHAIR L/C in Brown Navy Fawn aud Drab for 5/-, worth 10/. 1Q YARDS FANCY CHECK MOL/C HAIRS for 7/-, nearly all gone. 1 i\ YARDS SATINETTE in Brown L/C Fawn, groy and drab, for 7/9, worth 1/3 per yard. -| O YARDS NEW NUN'S CLOTH, L/C in fashionable shades for 9/-, proper price, 1/3 per yard. 1 Q YARDS CARMALITE in Grey and L/C Drab for 9/6, worth 1/6 per yard, and nearly all sold. "J 4~) YARDS ( JAPANESE C BECKS Lid (silk mixed) for 9/6, considered cheap at 1/6 per yard. |"I f\ YARDS _\iHhicmat>le Lnrpe Chock IU Ginghams for 6/11, regular prices 1/4 a yard. "I Q YARDS Fashionable Check Nuu'h L/C Cloth for 11/6, good washing and worth 1/9 a yard (only three Drosses left. Remember the above aro all now Goods and neither soiled nor faded: but bought remarkably cheap in consequence of an overstocked market. See Goods in window and doorway. R. 11. R 0 BINS ON, Emerson Strekt. TTTANTED KNOWN-SMOKED >> SCHNAPPER and MULLET, ex Taiaroa FROM AUCKLAND THIS DAY, fresh from tho curer, and highly recommondod. Secure somo early as the quantity is limited.—GEOßGE SCARFE, Dickensstreet. WANTED KNOWN — BOAZ Grand Distribution of 160 money prizes j amounting to £2000, to bo drawn on the Hamburg principle will, positively close on or before the 28th of February. For particulars sec advertisement. WANTED KNOWN-That T. S. Harland, Sunnyside, Taradale, will supply tho inhabitants of Napior with Milk in the afternoon at lowest rates after January 27. AU orders left at Mr. Newton's Stores will be promptly attended to. Accounts rendered monthly. ANTED KNOWN—R.T. SMYTHE, begs to call attention to tho following new Books he has in stock, inspection invited—" Little Loo," by W. Clark Russoll; "Edward Hy. Palmer," by Eosanfc; "Life of a Scotch Naturalist," by Smiles ; "My Lord and my Lady,"'.by Mrs. Forrester ; "The Root of all Evil," by Florence Marryat; "Life on the Mississippi," by Mark Twain ; " Mary Marston," by MacDonald; "Life of Garibaldi, "by Bent; and " The Story of Merv," by O'Donovan. 2/Novels: " Gideon Fleyce," " The Hands of Justice," " Missing" " Phyllicla," "My Oonnaught Cousins," Sec Magazines,.B3 : "The Quiver," "Good Words," " Sunday Magazine," <&c, &c. Address—Smythe, BQolfHeller, Sec, Hastings-street. REMOVAL AND RE-OPENING. WANTED KNOWN-That A. Sj_ith has removed from his late premises iv Emerson street, and has reopened in the Premises lately known aa _dward Gillett's Empire Oyster SaVoon. A. Surra thanks his patrons an ._ the public generally for the liberal support which he has received, and „opes by increased diligence in his ncv/ premises to gain a much largor sh.„re of public favor. WANTED KNOWF~TImtT; PTFUL"LER can fumiuh Venetian Blinds with all the latost improvements. Funerals of all classos furnish cd equal in style to any Houso in the Colonies. Mark the address— T. P. Fuller, opposite Mr Gariy's Foundry, Hastings-street, Napier. Joinery and Cabinet malting in all its branches. ANTED KNOWN—Plums, Pears, and Oranges at W. Prebblo's, Haa-tings-street. W~" ledge, Jeweller and Watchmaker, is next door to H. Williams, Ironmonger. TIfANTEI) KNOWN—That thero are T V Twenty (20) now and second-hand Pian.aa tor sale at the Littlo Dust Pan, Hastings-street. W' ANTED KNOWN-That the LiTtlo Dust Pan is the Cheapest Houso in Napier for Spring Mattresses and Bedding; of all lands. "TTTANTED—Every person befor*feuying T T Furnituro to call at the Little Dust Pan and compare prices with any otheif House. WANTED KNOWN-That Gentlemen of Napier and Hawke's Bay, by leaving their orders at A. Waltbr's, Tailor, Hastings-street, will effect a saving of ivom 200 to 300 per cent., v.. I am prepared to mako suits from £4 'is; also, Trouscrn ._1 Is, all wool ; solid workmanship and fi.4 guaranteed. N.B.—At these prices, termcash.—A. Walters, Hastings-street. WANTED "KNOWN—That" - W7~H. Hazard, 16Ga, Queen-street, Auckland, has a very large and well-selected stock of Pain'H celebrated Fireworks, wholesale and yc-feail, at lowest possible prices. Gooda packed carefully and forwarded to aM par.ts of the colony on receipt of order of remittance. Price lists on application. ANTE D—Tailors, Dressmakers, Fathers, Mothers, Sis__ rs an d Bro thers, Cousins and Aunt; d> [ 0 cu jl and i the Light Running 'standard (baud treadle), before Purchasing anything olso. The StandareV a \ vo tb e only genuine first°l „_._ Machines in tho market, The %tfti\ctard will sew anything; beat everything. The Standard is the lightest-running Machine made. Tho Standard has tho largest arm, and more room than any other mako. The Standard has the largest and si .nplicsfc sbuttlc, no holes to thread.. The Standard's needles cannot get wroiu,. The Standard's tensions require, no altering*, perfectly automatic. Tho Standard winds, its bol)bi__, without re« moving worlc. The Stan-awl s v.'orking parts aro all hardened ti'cccl. The Standard Machines are on castors. The Standard wo guarantee for ten years. Tho Standard wo keep in order fiec of cost. The Standard—We give unlimited instructions to all. The Standard--10 per cent, discou.'nt for cash. Thp Standard on easy time payj_ e uis. Thp Standard Bicycles from „'i4. Tho Standard Wringers * ro m 25/. Tho Standard Knifr cleaner, 17/6. The Standard lilting Machines; the best „„ J n f, :,0 world. lhy S .andard Sewinir Machine Company repair all kinds of Sewiug M-chmes and Macliinory, keep all kinds of Machine needles aud pa_;ts,. wholesale. STANDARD a sEWING MACHINE CQ, TT.-isti'iir-' - street Voiupt.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3908, 29 January 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3908, 29 January 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3908, 29 January 1884, Page 3

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