Wanted WANTED —An Office Boy. Apply New Zealand Insurance Company. TI/" ANTED — A Housemaid.' Gqod H wages given. Apply.at the Pacific Hotel, Hastings. WANTED— An Experienced Person as Nurso. Apply to Mrs. W.. .U. Burke, Bank of New South "Wales. WANTED-A Situation by a Married Couple, without family, wife a good housekeeper, man used to all kinds of farm and (station work. Apply to "T. 8.,." Office of this Paper. WANTED— Immediately, an AssistantMnster for the Hastings District School. Salary .-£l2O per anuum, with bonus as per Board's scale. Any further information may be obtained on applicotion to Wm. Bcilby, Secretary. . WANTED— A really reliable Young Man, about 20 or 25 years of age, for the yard. Apply to Ruddock & Fryer; TTTANTED—A good General Servant. t'V Apply before one o'clock to ; Miss Brooking, Cobden - road. References required. YITANTED— Painters. Apply to D. ? T Sinclair, or S. T. Tong, Hastings. WANTED— By an experienced Teacher, an engagement os Tutor in a family. Can teach, in addition to all ordinary subjects, Latin, Mathematics, Drawing, and Music. Highest testimonials. Address " Teacher," office of this paper. •■ TIT ANTED—A y° ,in ß' Man to oloan T t boots and make himself generally useful. Apply Clarendon Hotel. WANTED —A Situation in office or Store, by a young man, uged 18 (new arrival); good writer and quick at figures. Apply to " J.D.T.," Taradale. TTTANTED KNOWN—Mm! PrkbbLe TT has good Situations for good Servants of all classes, especially Cooks. WANTED— A Partner in a really good business. Apply to R. Gγ. Graham. Wanted Known. AUTUMN & WINT ER, 1884.; . K. H. ROBINSON, . Has Now Landing Ex s.s. Doric, James Wishart, &c, p O PACKAGES OF NEW DRAPERY AND CL 0 T HIN p LOTHIN \J\ BEING FIRST SHIPMENTS FOR TIIK COMING SE A SON. ; R. H. ROBINSON, Direct Importer, EMERSON StBEKT. Napikr. WANTED— A Dairy of Butter regularly and of best quality. E. W.KNOWLE3. WANTED KNOWN—That Mr. Colledge, Jeweller and Watchmaker, is next door to H. Williams, Ironmonger. TTTANTED KNOWN—C. Sblig, llas- * V tings, has just received a beautiful assortment of Valentines. WANTED KNOWN—'Fish Globes, Flowkr Vases, Milk Jugs, Rolling Pins, Fly Traps, &c, from tho Colonial Glass Works, remarkably cheap ; a consignment just to hand.—GEORGE SCARFE. Stores—Dickens-street.. ANTED KNOWN—R.T. SMYTHE, \ V begs to call attention to the following now Books he has in stock, inspection invited—"Little Loo," by W. Clark Russell ; " Edward Hy. Palmer," by Besant; " 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 Maroton," by MacDonald ; "Life of Garibaldi," by Bent; and " The Story of Merv," by O'Donovan. 2/Novels: " Gideon Fleyce," " Tho Hands of Justice," " Missing , " " Pliyllida," "My Connaught Cousins," &c. Magazines, 83 ; "The Quiver," " Good Words," " Sunday Magazine," &c, &c. Address—Smythe, Bookseller, &a., 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 public generally for the liberal support which he has received, and hopes by increased diligence in his new premises to gain a much larger share of public favor. WANTED KNOW -ThatT. P. FUL - LER can furniuh Venetian Blinds ■with all tho latest improvements. Funerals of all classes furnished equal in style to any House in the Colonies. Mark tho address— T. P. Fuller, opposite Mr Garry's Foundry, Hastings-street, Napier. ■ Joinery and Cabinet making in all its branches. WANTED KNOWN—That the Little Dust Pan is the Cheapest House in Napier for Spring Mattresses and Bedding , of all lands. TJTTANTED— Every person before buying T V Furniture to call at the Little Dust Pan and compare prices with any other House. TITANTED KNOWN—That thero arc TT Twenty (20) new and second-hand Pianos tor sale at the Little Dast Pan, Hastings- street. ■\TTANTED~KNOWN—That^VV. - H. T V Hazard, IGGa, Queen-street, Auckland, has a very large and well-selected stock of Pain's celebrated Fireworks, wholesale and retail, at lowest possible prices. Goods packed carefully and forwarded to all parts of the colony on receipt of order of remittance. Price lists on application. ANTED KNOWN—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 make suits from £4 4s; also, Trousers £1 Is; all wool; solid workmanship and fit guaranteed. N.B. —At these prices, terrug cash,' —A. Walters, Hastings-street. A~N~T~E"D—Taiioi's, Dressmakers Fathers, Mothers, Sisters, and Brothers, Cousins and Aunts, to call and see the Light Running Standard (hand 01' treadle), before purchasing anything else. The Standard's are the only genuine firstclass Machines in tho market. The Standard will sew anyCuiing; beat everything. The Standard is the lightest-running Machine made. Tho Standard has the largest arm, and more room than any other make. The Standard has the largest and simpliost shuttle, no holes to thread. Tho Standard's needles cannot get wrong. Tho 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 castors. Tho Standard we guarantee for ton years. The Standard we keep in order fiee of cost. The Standard—AYe give unlimited instruc- : tions to all. The Standard—lo per cent, discount for oash. Tho Standard on easy time payments. Tho Standard Bicycles from £14. The Standard Wringers from 25/. The Standard Knife Cleaned 17/6. The Standard Kilting Machines; the best in tho world. The Standard Sowing Machine Company 1, ropair all kinds of Sowing Machines aitd-Machinery,' keep all /kinds of Machine needles and parts, wholesalo and rotail. STANDARD SEWING MACHINE CO.? . Hastings - street, Napier*
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3932, 26 February 1884, Page 3
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