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DEAPBEY. -" • 'ITTANTED.—Three young ladies to: .H. learn the business, quick and irii. tellisrent. Apply Bon Marchc. > " _______ WANTED.— A Smart Toutli, for placo of business in town, also staid i -woman as Nursemaid for. the country. ' Apply Mrs. Chissell, Theatre Royal Registry i Office. ANTED KNOWN.—George Scarfe desires most sincerely to thank the members of the I'ire Brigade and other friends for their timely assistance in averting what might have proved a most disastrous fire. ANTED —By a young Man situation, as Gardener one accustomed to Glass and Vines &c. Address: A. L. Sarney, ; Russell-street Dunedin. : __^ WANTED— A Youth for a residence on the hills, must be able to milk, and look after horses, and make himself generally • useful. Apply to C. L. Margoliouth, City Auction Mart. WANTED— A Purchaser for about an acre and half of Fluke Kidney Potatoes, on the Hills ; are ready to dig atonce. Also, in same paddock about 5 acres of Hobarfc Potatoes in a very forward state.: Apply quick to "W. Prebble. DRAPERY. TI7ANTED—Smart Junior Hand, good * * stock-keeper. Apply Eon March*. WANTED— A Youth, for a Solicitor's office. Apply, by letter, to Box No. 57. WPREBBLE receives this day ; • JL Oranges, Apples, Lemons,, ■ Pines, Bananas, a prime samplo of Onions, Smoked Schnappur, and FRESH OYSTERS. TITANTED—The Ludios to inspect the t T Four-buttou Kid Gloves at 2/6 at . M. H. Airey's cheap sale. MRS TQREBBLE lias a handy Station JL Hand wanting an engage- . ment. Situations for Cooks, Housemaids, and good General Sorvanta. Apply sharp. TTyTANTED—Men to inspect the 25/- ---* T suits selling at the cheap sale now going on at M. H. Airey's, Hustings streot, opposite the Napier Coach Factory. MRS T\/TORRISON, Certificated Mid-■ JjrJL wife, next door to Mr Gillies, "White road. > "pOBINSON'S CHEAP DRAPERY JLAi SHOP, Emerson Street, Napier. Just . received ex Doric and Rotomahana second and third shipments for Summer Season. /CARPETS ! Just opened ex Doric direct \J from manufactures 4 bales Tapestry Carpets @ and 2/2 per yard ; 2 bales Brussels Carpets @ 4/- per yard. Axminster Rugs to match @ 10/6 and 12/6 each at Robinson's. J INOLEUM! LINOLEUM!! Splendid JLJ value and new patterns only 2/11 at Robinson's. TWEEDS! Another supply, \JT of this very cheap and durable tweed which has given such universal satisfaction in previous seasons @ 1/9 per yard and sold only by R. H. Robinson, Emerson Street. INGHAMS @ BJd; Sateens in Fancy \JC Checks® 9d, Prints and Pompadours' @ 4d and sid and Harvard Shirting: from. (? Jd are all very strong and serviceable and all meeting with the ready sale that their value commands at Robinson's, Emerson Street. ■ ■ ■ '■'"'; T7LISE ! ELISE!! Kid Gloves in black, . JljJ evening and new summer shades. • Ei' ', Rotomahana we opened 20 dozen' of the above Gloves -which are fast gaining a grand reputation throughout the Australian colonies and are equal to the Floronceand being 4-buttoned are remarkably cheap @ 3/6 per pair. Kept only by R. H. Robinson, 1 Emerson Street. . • just to hand ex Rotomahana 2 cases Melbourne made Clothing, splendid fit ai.d quality, and all wool, comprising gent's trousers and vests all shades @ 21/-, 22/6, and 24/6, gent's Gedong tweed suits @ 45/-, 50/-, and 54/-,. also, Boy's and Youth's suits of the same qualities, and equally cheap. Call and see the above at Robinson's, Emerson Street. . ■ . . T ANDING ON MONDAY ex Pleiades JLJ 2 cases little Boy's clothing in Jersey, Sailor, Oxford, and Norfolk suits, also, Boy's and Youth's and Gent's black worsted suits, particulars of which will bo given' in f uturo issue by R. H. Robinson, Emersen Street. ANTED KNOWN.—Wμ. Tuckwell has Removed to Emerfnn street. ANTED KNOWN—That at M. H. Airey's, Hastings street, you will find the greatest bargains in Drapery and Clothing. WANTED KNOWN—That the Great Sale of Salvago and .Bankrupt Stock is now going on at M. H. Airey's, Hastings street, opposito the Napier Coaoh Factory. ANTED KNOWN — The present HARD TIMES may be made easier by housekeepers buying for CASH" at SCARFE'S 'their TEAS, COFFEES, FLOUR, SUGAR, FRESH BUTTER, &c, ifcc, and other necessaries. Parties making a trial, and the result proving satisfactory, they are respectfully asked to make the fact known to their friends! The REDUCTION in PRICES commences THIS DAY. Bear in mind. GOODS DELIVERED to all parts of the Town WITHOUT CHARGE. _ WANTED— Everybody to know that E. Ashton has taken the Occidental Hotel, and hopes to meet all his old and aa many new friends as will favor him with a call. WANTED KNOWN.—That C. j; Hardy has leased the well-known premises, known has the City DiningRooms, formerly occupied by Mr T...Williams, opposite Holt's timber yards, and has room for a few respectable Boai'ders. Board and Residence £1 per Week ; Board by the Week 15/-; Meals at all Hours 1/-. Single Bed-rooms.—C. J. Haedy, City Dining Room, Hastings-street. WANTED KNOWN - A first-clase second - hand American Organ, suitable for a public building for sale cheap at " The Little Dustpan." ANTED KNOWN—That the Little Dust Pan is the Cheapest House in Napier for Spring Mattresses and Bedding of all kinds. WANTED-Evorybody to know that E. Ashton, of the Occidental Hotel, has imported direct from Berlin 100 cases of Lager Beer. The only house in the colony where genuine Lager Beer can be obtained, TIT ANTED KNOWN — That J?. 'P. 1 T Colledge is making large redactions in the price of Clocks, Watohes, and Jewellery. "Vin'ANTED KNOWN—That there are Vt Twenty (20) r,ew and second-hand Pianos tor sale at the Little Dast Pan, Hastings-street. . ANTED KNOWN—In con Ec of the present abundance of FRESH BUTTER the price at SCARFE'S is as follows. BEST QUALITY for Cash, NINEPENOE per pound, ami when second day old EIGHTPENGE per pound. This plan is adopted so that the public may obtain the fullest advantage if they, so desire, otherwise tho surplus has to be sold for manufacturing purposes. . . ■ -TTTANTED KNOWN—R. T. Smythe V T has removed to those commodious premises next door to Mr H. Williams', Ironmonger. Ho has considerably increased his Slock of Books and Stationery and cordially invites a visit from all. Note address: R. T. Smythe, Bookseller and Stationer, uext Mr H. Williams, Ironmonger,. Hastings street. den, Shakespeare road, has just received direct from home a choice selection of Dinner, Tea, and Breakfast Sets. A largo and varied assortment of Crockeryware, Glassware, and Fancy Goods on hand and at low prices. TSTANTED KNOWtf—ThatT. P. FUL* * T LSR can fumieh Venetian Blinds with all tho latest improvements. Funorala of all classes furnished equal in style to any House in tho Colonies. Mark tho address— T. P. Fuller, opposito Mr Garry's Foundry, Hastings-street, Napier. Joinery and Cabinet making in all its. branches, and Valuator,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4147, 6 November 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4147, 6 November 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4147, 6 November 1884, Page 3

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