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Wanted WANTED— A Good Housemaid. Apply at the Albion Hotel. WANTED— A thoroughly good Cook Apply to Mrs. W. It. Russell, Flaxmere. • "" WANTED— At onco a smart Boy as Page. Apply Dr. Sinclair, Clarendon Club Hotel. WANTED— Girl about 15 or 16 to assist in housework. — Standard Machine Company. ANTED—A strong Nurse Girl;, ono to sleep at home preferred. Apply to Mrs H. O. Caulton, Hastings. WANTED— A good General Servant by end of month, must understand Plain Cooking-. Apply to Mrs. T. Bishop, Hastings. WANTED— A good General Servant; one who can do plain cooking. Apply Mrs M. R. Miller, Cameron-road. TO BOOTMAKERS. WANTED— At once, a good General Hand; none but a good hand need apply.—W. Meban, Port Ahuriri. WANTED— Fencers to put up about six miles of wire fence and split part of posts for same. Apply at Wallingford Station. ■ T\7"ANTED—IOO Good Pick and Shovel tV Men for the Railway Works between Matamau and Tahoraite. on the Works or at the Public Works Office, Kopua. WANTED— Tailors. First-class Coat Hands, either in or out-door. Apply to Walter, Hastings-street. TFTANTED—Four A.B.s and two Boys i T as ordinary seamen. Apply at the offices of the N.Z. Shipping Company., ANTED KNOWN—Mas. Pbbbb£e has good Situations for good Servants of all classes, especially Cooks. WANTED —A Partner in a really good business. Apply to R. G. Graham. Wantcfl Known. , pHEAP T\RAPERY O HOP, EMERSON STREET. 11. H. ROBINSON, Has Just Received, Ex "Tarawera," from Melbourne, HIS THIRD SHIPMENT OF THE FAR-FAMED 3 GUINEA 3 TILAOK TTTORSTED QUITS For Gentlemen. Those who were disappointed by not get* ting supplied from Last Shipment are ro* quested to call early. R. H. ROBINSON, Direct Importer, Emerson Street. Nai>ieb. TITANTED—The Public to consult Jacob * V Faithful on the Napier Handicap. Apply early. Filling rapidly. ANTED KNOWN—That Mr. Colledge, Jeweller and Watchmaker, is next door to H. Williams, Ironmonger. WANTED KNOWN—W. Prebblo has just received Bananas, Pears, Lemons, Oranges, Green Gages, Plums, Poaches, and Grimes. WANTED KNOWN—That A. Walters, Tailor, Hastings-street, has just received direct from Home, Now Season's Tweeds, &c, and having success-, fully introduced £4 4s Suits and £1 Is Trousers is prepared to offer greater Bargains than ever. Solid workmanship and fit guaranteed.—A. Walters, Haetingsstreet. TTTANTED KNOWN—C. Selig, HasT V tings, has just received a beautiful assortment of Valentines. WANTED KNOWN —Fish Globes, Flower Vases, Milk Jugs, Rolling Pins, Fly Traps, &c, from the Colonial Glass Works, remarkably cheap ; a consignment just to hand.—GEORGE SCARFE. Stores—Dickons -Btreot. WANTED KNOWN— George Soarfe has on hand—American Salt Salmon, Salt Ling, Salt Cod, Salt White Herrings ; also, Smoked and Fresh Fisa of every description obtainable Stores, Dickens street. For Singing Birds—Canary,.Rape, and Hemp Seeds, also very fine Silver Sand. ANTED KNOW&T -ThatT.P. FULLER can furnioh Venetian Blinds with all the latest improvements. Funerals of all clasees furnished equal in style to any House in the Colonies. Mark the 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. ~XXT ANTED—Every person before buying VV Furniture to call at the Little Dust Pan and compare prices with, any other House. '" "YT/'ANTED KNOWN—That there are W Twenty (20) now and second-hand Pianos tor sale at the Little Dast Pan, XJETANTED KNOWN —xj at General YY Groceries, Seed Potatoes, Eating or Household Fruit, and Fresh Vegetables, can always be had of A. Smith, late Edward Gillett, at the lowest market rates. No extra charge for delivery! WANTED "KNOWN—That W. H. Hazard, IG6a, Queen-street, Auckland, has a very largo and wcll-aelectod stock of Pain's celebrated Fireworks, whole sale 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. REMOVAL AND RE-OPENING. TTTANTED KNOWN—That A. Smith T V has removed from his late premises in Emerson street, and has re-opened in the Premises lately known as Edward Gillott'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 now premises to gain a much larger share of public favor. ' ANTE D—Tailors, Dressmakers, Fathers, Mothers, Sisters, and Brothers, Cousins and Aunts, to call and see the Light Running Standard (hand or treadle), before purchasing anything olso. The Standard's arc the only genuine firstclass Machines in the market. The Standard will sew anything; beat everything. The Standard is the lightest-running Ma* chine made. The Standard has tho largest arm, and more room than any other make. ( The Standard has tho largest and simpliest shuttle, iio holes to thread. The Standard's needles cannot get wrong. Tho Standard's tensions require no altering, perfectly automatic. The Standard winds its bobbins without removing work. Tho Standard's working parts are all hardened steel. The Standard Machines arc on castors. The Standard wo guarantee for ten years. Tho Standard we keep in order fice of cost. The Standard—We give unlimited instructions to all. The Standard—lo per cent, discount for cash. Tho Standard on easy time payments. The Standard Bicycles from £14. The Standard Wringevs from 25/. The Standard Knife Cleanor, 17/0. The Standard Kilting Machines; tho best in tho world. The Standard Sewing Macliino Company repair all kinds of Sewing Macluncs and Machinery, keep all kinds of Machine needles and parts, wholesale STANDARD a SEWING MACHINE CO., Hastings - street, Napier. ,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3942, 8 March 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3942, 8 March 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3942, 8 March 1884, Page 3

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