Wanted TT7ANTED—A Man or strong Lad as 1 V Boots and to make himself generally useful. Apply at the Pacific Hotel, Hastings. _ TITANTED— A middle - aged Man to U cook for a few men on a small station. For particulars apply to the Office of this Paper. _ STATION~CARPENr]DR AND GARDENER. WANTED— Situation as above, good kuowledgo of -sheep and genoral station work ; good references given. Apply to "X.F.Z.," Post-office, Hastings. SERVANTS of all kinds wanted at tho Registry Office, Swimming Baths. "\\7~ANTED— A Boy for tho blacksmith's VV shop. Apply at tho Hastings Coach Factory. TNI ; Teacher for the Tort Ahuriri District-School. Applications to be forwarded to the Chairman of tho Committee by tho 14th February. WANTED— Married Couple for Sta-' tion, wife as Cook, &c, Man as Shepherd or General Hand. Particulars on application to Kinross <fc Co., Spit. PHOTOGRAPHY. TTT ANTED.—Young Ladies' to learn \ ? finishing. Apply at tho Bay State Studio. ' WANTED -Small Boy as Apprentice to rating stable, wages given, and a good place. Apply to W. Stock, Albion Hotel, Napier. - ■_ WANTED KNOWN—Mrs. Pbebble has good Situations for good Servants of all classes, especially 'OT ANTED—A Partner in a really good Vt business. Apply to R. G. Graham. Wa.afcee- Enowu. WANTED— To sell: A Grand Hearse. Sco Pictures at tho Masonic Hotel. " |^HEAT : ~|^APE¥Y~b HOpT Immense and unprecedented success of great —sale of— CHEAP DRESS GOODS. Verdict of the Public ! Wonderfully CHEAP and GOOD, and eclipsing anything over offered in Napier before. 1 Q YARDS BROCADED MOHAIR JL /O in Brown Navy Fawn aud Drab for 6/-, worth 10/. If) YARDS FANCY CHECK MOX>V HAIRS for 7/-, nearly all gone. -J £\ YARDS SATINETTE in Brown ±./Cl Fawn, grey and drab, for 7/9, worth 1 '3 per yard. 1 «T) YARDS NEW NUN'S CLOTH, \_/C in fashionable shades for 9/-, proper price, 1/3 per yard. 1 Q YARDS CARMALITE in Grey and JL/V Drab for 9/6, worth 1/6 per yard, and nearly all sold. 1Q YARDS ' JAPANESE CHECKS JL/W (silk mixed) for 9/6, considered cheap at 1/6 per yard. 1 f\ YARDS Fashionable Largo Check JLU Ginghams for 6/11, regular prices 1/4 a yard. -J Q YARDS Fashionable Check Nun's X/V Cloth for 11/6, good washing, and worth 1/9 a yard (only three Dresses left. ' Remember the above are all new Goods and neither soiled nor faded: but bought remarkably cheap in consequence of an overstocked market. See Goods in window and doorway. It. H. R 0 BI N S ON, Emerson Street. \TTANTBn KNOWN—W. Prebblo has V T just landed fresh Barracouta. WANTED KNOWN-SMOKED SCHNAPPER and MULLET, ex Taiaroa FROM AUCKLAND THIS DAY, fresh from the carer, and highly recommended. Secure somo early as the quantity is limited.—GEOßGE SCARFE, Dickons - street. ANTED KNOWN—That I. S. Harland, Sunnyside, Taradale, will supply the inhabitants of Napier with Milk in tho afternoon ut lowest ratos after January 27. All orders left at Mr. Newton's Stores will be promptly attended to. Accounts rendered monthly.
WANTED KNOWN-R.T. SMYTHE, begs to call attention to tho following new Books ho has in stock, inspection invited—" .Littlo Loo," by YV. Clark Bubsoll; "Edward Hy. Palmer," by Bosnnt; "Life of a Scotch Naturalist," by Smiles ; " My Lord and my Lady," by Mrs. Forresier; "Tho Root of all Evil'," by Florence Marryat; "Life on the Mississippi," by Mark Twain ; "Mary Marston," by MaoDonald ; "Life of Garibaldi," by Bent; and " The Story of Merv," by O'Donovan. 2/Novels: " Gideon Fleycc," " Tho Hands of Justice," "Missing" "Phyllida," f'My Connaught Cousins," Sec Maa-azines, 83 : " The Quiver,"." Good Words* " Sunday Magazine," &c, &c. Address—Smytho, Bookseller, So., Hastings-street. REMOVAL AND RE-OPENING. WANTED KNOWN-That A. Smith has removed from his late premises in Emerson street, and has re-opened in the Premises lately known as Edward Gillett's Empire Oyster Saloon. A. Smith thanks his patrons and the pubUc generally for tho liberal support which ho has received, and hopes by increased diligence in his new premises to gain a much larger share of public favor. WANTED liNOWN"-ThatT.P. FULLER can furni.jh Venetian- Blinds with all the latest unprovements. Funerals of all classes furnished equal iv style to any Houso in the Colonies. Mark the address— T. P. Fuller, opposite Mr Garry's Foundry, Hastings-.strfiot, Napier. Joinery and Cabinet making in all its branches. ANTED KNOWN-That Mr. Colledgo, Jeweller and Watchmaker, is. next door to H. Williams, Ironmonger. : A.NTED _ KNOWN—That thero aro * V Twenty (20) now and second-hand FUltios Sor .salo at the Little Djst Pa.n, HaHtinsrs-streot. ANTED KNOWN — _ at Genera 1 Groceries, Seed Potatoes, Eating or Household Fruit, and Fresh Vegetables, can always bo had of A. Smith, late Edward Gillett, at the lowest market rates. No extra ehai-.jro for delivery. ANTErTIiNOWN— That Gentlemen of Napier and Hawke's Bay, by leaving their orders at A. Walter's, Tailor, Hastings-street, will effect a saving of from 200 to 300 per cent., as I am prepared to mako suits from £4 4s; also, Trousers £1 Is, all wool; solid wcvkraansnip and lit guaranteed. N.B.—At these prices, tenne cash.—A. Walters, Hastings-street ' W. -■^-^7 1 "Dressmakers, Fathers, Mothers, Sisters, and Bro thcrs, Co.usin3 aud Aunts, to call and, !. the Light Running Standard (h- rt j,_ treadle), before purchasing anything else. The Standard's aro tho only genuine first* class Machines in the market. The Standard will se;<v anything; beat overy * thing. The Standard is the lightest-running Machine mado. Tho Standard has the largest arm, and more room than any other make. Tho Standard has tho largest and simpliest shnttle, no holes to thread. The Standard's noodles cannot get wrong. The Standard's tensions require no altering, perfectly Automatic. The Standard winds its bobbins without removing work. The Standard's working parts are all hardened steel. The Standard Machines are on ci^tonr. Tho Standard wo guarantee f_y ten years'. The Standard wo keep iv order fieo of cost. The Standard—We gi,v 0 unlimited instructions to all.. Tho per cent, discount foir 'nn° m< * ar< * on WB y timo payments. a he Standard Bicycles from £14. Tlic Standard WriDgove from 25/. The Standard Knife Cleaney, li/6: The Standard Kilting Machines; the' best in tho world, The Standard Sowing Machiue Company repair all kinds of Serving Machines and Maohinery, keep all Mndtt of Macbjne noodles and parts, -wholesale . and retail. STANDARD SEWING MACHINE CO Hastings i street, Napier.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3914, 5 February 1884, Page 3
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