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Wanted WANTED— A Waitress. Apply to Mrs. Stock, Albion Hotel. WANTED— A General Servant. Apply to Mrs. Hovell, Cameron-road. TXTANTED— A good General Servant. S V Apply at once to Mrs. W. G. Motley, Madeira-road. WANTED— A Couple of Carpenters for up-conntry work. Apply to G. Fuszard, White road. _. XT7" ANTED—A Cabinetmaker, none but V v a good hand need apply.—W. H. Sebley, next the Mail Office, Waipawa. TTrANTED — Thorough. General SerT f vfint for country. Apply at the Masonic Hotel, between 1 and 3 on Thursday. T£7" ANTED—For the country, a Female * V Cook, also a Girl about 15 or 16 years of ago as Housemaid. Apply to Mrs. Gorman, Criterion Hotel. WANTED— An experienced Blacksmith for the Maraekakaho Smithy. Nono but a steady man need apply.—Archibald McLean. S~ ITUATION wanted by a thoroughly experienced person as Housekeeper or Cook; well up in managing if required or otherwise. Apply M.A., care of Mrs Starkey, Hastings street. \%T ANTED — A first - class Butcher. V f Apply to H. Leete, Dickens-street. TO BOOTMAKERS. WANTED— A first-class Hand. Apply to T. Starkey, Hastings-street, Napier. TT7 ANTED — Immediately, for private ? 7 family, a good Needlewoman, who would assist with children ; good wages. WANTED— A steady Married Couple, man as Cook, wife as Laundress; wages thirty shillings a week. Or a Cook and a Laundress, wages 18s a week for either. Apply Telegraph Office. TO BUTCHERS. TIT"ANTED — Good Butchers for the v Tomoana Freezing Works. Early application is necessary. Y/KTANTED KNOWN—Mes. Peebble * 7 has good Situations for good Servants of all classes, especially Cooks. 1884 AIJI ;£ MN 1884 ■WINTER R. li. ROBINSON, BEGS to inform liis many friends and the Public that he has now opened up the bulk of his — shipments hipmentO for the coming season, Which will be found on inspection to be the best value for money in the market. Note thk Following Lines : T ADIES' DRESS TWEED, 7£d, 1/-, jLj and 1/6 in all colors Black Velveteen, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3, and upwards Embossed Velveteens, all colors, 2/11 Tartan Plnids, only Dd and 10d Strong Tweed for Boys wear, 1/G Scarlet and Whito Flannels, 10d, 1/-, 1/3, 1/1, &c. Extra Strong Unshrinkable Shirting, 1/- and 1/2. Ladies', Maids', and Children's Ulsters and Jackets in great varity. Hosiery, Gloves, &c., in all qualities Boys', Youths', and Men's Clothing , in all new styles. R. H. ROBINSON, EMERSON STREET. Napiee. T>REBBLE has received this 0 JL week, Apples, Pears, Oranges, Bananas, Pea Nuts, Lemons, Cocoa Nuts, and new season's Dates. ANTED KNOWN-That A. Shedden will open on Friday, May 9th, the shop in the Shakespeare-road, (lately occupied by Mrs. Samson, Dressmaker) with a largo and varied assortment of Crockeryware, Glassware, and Fancy Goods, which. he is prepared to dispose of at very low prices. Registry Office for servants. WANTED KNOWN — The THREE GREAT NECESSARIES, SWEET BUTTER, GOOD PURE TEAS and FRESH COFFEE are always obtainable at GEORGE SCARFE'S, Dickens - street, -ivlio lias a specially arranged cool butter chamber, and by receiving dairies from different localities daily a fresh supply is constantly maintained Lower prices only asked for butter a day or two old. TITANTED-AU lovers of FRESH « V OYSTERS to call on W. Prebble, Hastings-street, who gets them fresh every Boat. T)|7 ANTED—Everybody to know that \ V E. Aislitou lias taken the Occidental Hotel, and hopes to meet all his old and as many new friends as will favor him with a call. TI7~ANTED KNOWN—That W. ColVt ledge, Jeweller, has added one thousand pounds' worth of new Goods to his already large stock. Customers wanted. —COLLEDGE, Jeweller. WANTED— Persons about to build to know that they can get lists of quantities and correct estimate of cost from John Renouf, Dickens-street. All kinds of Joiner's and other work in town or country executed with neatness and despatch. ANTED KNOWN —Fresh Boiled Crayfish, Plums, Pears, Appplcs. and Quinces, Cocoanuts, new season's Honey, Golden Syrup, aud Treacle at sixpence per \b, General Groceries, Seed Potatoes, and Fresh Vegetables, can always be had of A. Smith, Emerson-street, at the lowest market rates. No extra charge for delivery. ANTED—Sewing Machinists to know that we keep Machine Needles of every description from 9d per dozen. Machine fittings for all kinds of machines. Sewing Machines of every description properly repaired by the only sewing machine mechanic in Napier. The trade supplied.—Standard Sowing Machine Company, Napier. ANTED—AII the Little Boys and Pretty Girls to come, see, try, and buy our JUVENILE TRICYCLES. The greatest novelty yet introduced to Napier. The machines arc of the very best workmanship, with spider wheels and rubber tyers. Any child can drive them. Can be had on easy terms. Liberal terms to country agents. Standard Sewing Machine Company, Napier. W" ANTED KNOWN, Pure Milk will be delivered on the hills and in the town every afternoon, commencing on Monday, March 17, by William Clagg of Taradalc, price 2d per pint. Orders left at George Scarf c's Grocery Stores, Dickens - street, will be punctually attended to. ANTED KNOWN—That the Little Dust Pan is the Cheapest House in Napier for Spring , Mattresses and Bedding of all kinds. ~\\T ANTED —Every person before buying T V Furniture to call at the Little Dust Pan and compare juices with any other House. TIT ANTED KNOWN— V Twenty (20) new and second-hand Pianos tor sale at the Littlo Dast Pan Hastings-street. TITANTEDKNOWF- -ThatT.P. FUfTf 7 LER can fumiuh Venetian Blinds with all the latest improvements. Funerals of all classes furnished equal in style to any House in the Colonies. Mark the address— T. P. Fuller, opposite Mr Garry's Foundry, Hast ings- street, Napier. Joinery and Cabinet making in all its branches, and Valuator. RElWVAirAi^'K^rOTJ^mG~~" WANTED KNOWN-That A. Smith lias 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 Jarger share of public favor.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3690, 6 May 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3690, 6 May 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3690, 6 May 1884, Page 3

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