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WANTED.— A Good General Servant; (for the Wairoa) also good situations;. ~ for Man Cook, 2 Female Cooks, Married - Couples, Housemaids, Nurses, and General r Servants at Mrs. Prebble's Registry Office, - Hastings street. TIT ANTED—A Partner with a capital of YV a Couple Hundred Pounds to join the advertiser in an established business, in a fast rising Township, in the North Island. For particulars apply at tbis Office. WANTED— Everyone to como and sco J. F. Sturm's windows to-night. !} Fresh Strawberries, Cherries, Gooseberries, 3 and other Fruit ; also for Sale, a variety of choice Pot Plants, Cucumbers, and Fresh Vegetable of all kinds. WANTED— A good General Servant. Apply to Mrs Provis, Barrack Hill, . between 10 and 12 a.m. or after 6 p.m. ii \17 ANTED.—A man, must be able to c t ? milk and make himself generallyuseful. Apply to Milne and Sons, Petanc. 0 TIT ANTED AFTER CHRISTMAS.—A h H Good General Servant. Apply Mrs R. Harding, Mount Vernon. V T)ST T)REBBLE has just received TV. JL Bananas, Pines, Island Oranges, Lemons, Apples, and Cherries. Also, a prime sarnplo of Barracouttat • Strawberries and Cream fresh daily. Woolsortcr! Ap- ■ ply J. Beat-son, Wool-scouring j Works, •Mcanee. WANTED.— A good General Servant, also a nurse. Apply to Mrs. Joseph H. Williams, Waipuna, Hastings. 1 -TT7 ANTED KNOWN— That P. F. 7 YY Colledge is making large reductions ' in the price of Clocks, Watches, and Jewellery. 'ANTJiD—Two good hard working Sawyers. Apply to Ruddock and Fryer, Napier. ANTED—Offices to Clean, or any kind of Charing .work. Apply to i Mrs Anderson, Mrs Clark's Cottage, Beachroad. ANTED—A Married Couple for Country Hotel; Man must be able to bake bread. Apply Kinross and Co. RS "ft/jTORRISON, Certificated MidJLYJL wife, next door •to Mr i Gillies, White road. 5 "P OBINSON'S -PJRAPERY OHOP. XMA S ■ , ANll NEW YEAR. TROUBLE y\LSCOUNTS! DOUBLE TVISCOUNTS ! ! [ EOR CASH ! ! ! FOR CASH !! ! ! Fnoat now until January Ist, ISBS. I 1A PEE CENT 1A ±\J PER CENT XU OR 2 s - IN" THE POUND. AY il l X c Allowed oi'i , all CASH PURCHASES During December Month. , " GOTO "READY T\/fONEY TJOBINSON And save Two Shllings in the Pound on all your Christmas requirements. Agent for tho NEW NUMBER SEVEN SEWING MACHINE. "WANTED KNOWN—w7 L ! White t J has SOOO articles to sell from his Shilling 'Xmas Table, ranging in value from Is Cd to is each. Call and see them. W. L. White, Toy and Fancy Goods Warehouse, Emerson street. T T know that GEOIIGE SCARFE is giving TENPENCE per pound for best Fresh Butter, prompt Cash. The retail selling prioe will bo ELEVENPENCE cash at hiu store, Dickens street, and ONE SHILLING if booked. VIT ANTED KNOWN — That A. * ? Schwabe, Tailor, has commenced business in Dickens-street, and is prepared to make suite at £4 4s. Good style and workmanship guaranteed. "WANTED~^NOTWr^rTiT a T~^p7i O TT Cliampagne is hotter than any Champngne in the market. TO-ANTED KNOWN—That the Little TT_ Dust Pan is tho Cheapest Hottso in Napier for Spring Mattresses and Beddingof all kinds. W' ANTED—Everybody" to know that E. Ashton taken tho Occidental Hotel, and hopca. io meet all his old and as many now Mauds as will favor him with, a call, WANTED KNOWN. —Wμ. Tucxwell has Removed to Esr.ers>n street. ANTED KNOWN- J. William's Co., lat»of Jensen's, Napier, have started ii\ "VYaipawa as Watchmakers and. Jpvelkrs. WT^EDTNT7wN^^7^SbTi»IS T 7 just received ;i superio v i&t ef Avers ,, Lawn Tennis Balls for asph«Ue and grassed courts. new Milfc can at J. Flynn, storekeeper, Shakesp|>'i|B« road, at 3d per quart. WAITED second - hand American suitable for a public building for sale cheap at "The Little Dustpan.'' "ANTED KNOWN - Steven Tester announces-to the Napier public that he has taken tho store In Emerson street, lufccly in the occupation of Mr Adam Smith* : and intimates that he will from this, ilat© : supply vegetables and fruit fresh foyitt his, own gardens at Puketapu, as wpli as batter;, egg", groceries, and pro\\sijons at lowest remunerative rates. STEVEN TEffTKB, Rncraoa-etrceL WANTED "KNOWN - Tha , HARD TIMES may be wade easier by housekeepers buying f w CASH" at SCARFE'S their TEAS, COFFEES FLOUR, SUGAR, £RESH BUTTER, &c.,_ &c,., and otb.eif necessaiies. Parties making a and the reenlt i>roving satisfantovy, they aro respectfully asked ie> make \\p fact known to their friends Tho RP4),UCTION in PRICES jTHIB DAY. Bear in. mrmj, GOODS DELIVERED to all part* of tho Town, ; WITHOUT CHARGE. TIT ANTED That" cTX » T has leased the -^cII-RnoTi-n premisoa, known has thej City Dininpr formerly 6y Mr T. Wil^ , Hams, opposite Holt,'*" timber yards, and! i has room for a fay? respectable Boarders, Board and Rssfdcnce £1 per Week ; Board by tho Week 15/-; Meals at »}1 Hours 1/-. i Shig> Bed-rooms.— C. tTs Haedy, City » Dining Room, llastings.tsi.rcct. 3 TT liFA\ can fumitih Venetian Blinds Avith al\ tho latest Funerala ' of aJ-1 classes furnished equal in stj'lo to ajiy 5 House in the Colonies. Mark the addrtes*-- ' T. P. Fuller,, opposite Mr Garry's Fcaadrr Hxyjitings-street, Napier. " '' Joinery and Cabinet makiujj in- all' it© ? branches, and Valuator. W" has made for a eiu,. ■ ply of first-class 3j>VcKh Ituttei' on Wctl-ipsl c days and SatHrtJays, and will sell it a £ th Q 6 lowtst inarkefc prdoo. Fresh 2,5ih > bftgs, 4-/3; Flour, 501b 5/6 'g'g has been sellkg all his cheaper than - any other store m Ni»pi cr f or CSH y l> and it means to oonthme dr>Vng so if he gets a fai* r» share of patronage. Quality gnaraufcocfc' Orders called for if required. GowctH. de-i - livered to any part of town, frco t>l charge d. from tbußee Hive Stores, White road Napier, Terms, Caeho-Cr. Gillietv" '*

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4173, 5 December 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4173, 5 December 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4173, 5 December 1884, Page 3

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