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~W has a clioice selec- - M • tion of all kinds of "Fruit S cheap. Local grown Apples 6d per lb, 3 Bananas Gd, Groceries, fresh Butter, newlaid Eggs, and pure Honey.—Theatre Royal Store. ,t -J- ; . WANTED Immediately—A good female Cook for an hotel, a good General Servant, also another for the Wairoa, and a respectable Girl about 13 or 14 for Hastings.—Mrs Chissell, Theatre Royal Registry Office. ANTED—Everybody to call and sec Jacobs' Shilling Table. WANTED KNOWN—That Jacob Faithful's Consultation closes next s Monday. ANTED—A young- Man to drive a Baker's cart. Apply to Fortune and Black, Dickens-street. ' TO TAILORST" ' WANTED— At once, Tailors. Apply to O. F. Lys. Tailor, Hasting.." WANTED— A competent Man to take charge of an Engine and Threshing Machine for the season. References required. Apply to Mr Wm. Orr, Clive. "W* T>REBBTFr"hTIii receipt "~.f > ; f . JL Oranges, Pea Nuts, Pears, Pines, Raspberries, Currants, Ripe Gooseberries, Bananas, Cherries, and Strawberries. Also, a good sample of Smoked Schnapper and Barracoutta. TUpS PREBBLE-Has on her books a JjjL Good Housekeeper, General Servants, Housemaids, and a Good Woman to assist in tho Bar. Wants also a good smart Lacl to milk, and make himself generally useful. WANTED — A Housemaid, for the Country. Apply to Mrs W. I. Spencer, Tiromoana, Napier. WANTED.— A Butcher. Apply to R. Neaglo, Taradale. WANTED— To dispose off an Established Business in one of the most rising townships in the North Island, capital required from £400 to £500. For particulars apply to office of this paper. IN consequence of having retired from Business I request all debts owing to mo be paid by the first of January ISSS.— V. Jensen. WANTED— A Joiner. Liberal wages to a good man. T. Robson, Hastings. Collcdge is making large reductions in the price of Clocks, Watches, and Jewellery. ANTED-Offioes to Clean, or any kind of Charing work. Apply to Mrs Anderson, Mrs Clark's Cottage, Beachrond. I TI7ANTED-A Married Couple "for T ? Country Hotel; Man must he able to bake bread Apply Kinross aud Co. MRS IVFORRISON, CertificatrZMicN J-VJL wife, next door to Mr Gillies, White road. T> OBINSON'S |-\RAPERY QHOP. XMAS AND NEW YEAR. TROUBLE TySCOUNT'S! TROUBLE TySCOUNTS! I FOR CASH ! ! ! FOR CASH !!! .' From now until January Ist, 1885. 1 A PER CENT IA IV PER CENT ±\J OR 2 s - IN THE TOUND. Will he Allowed offal l CASH PURCHASE 8 During December Month. GOTO TDEADY "VTONEY T> OBINSON And save Two Shllings in the Pound on all your Christmas requirements. Agent for the NEW NUMBER SEVEN SEWING MACHINE. WANTED KNOWN.-J. F. Sturm has for sale Ripe Cherries, Gooseberries, and Strawberries, fre.h every clay. WANTED KNOWN — That G. ~T. Robinson has taken the Exchange Hotel. ANTED KNOWN-W. L. Whit. has 8000 articles to sell from his Shilling 'Xmas Tabic, ranging in value from Is Gd to Is each. Call and see them. W. L. White, Toy and Fancy Goods Warehouse, Emerson street. W~ ANTED. -BUTTEllTlAla_is~to know that GEORGE SCARFE is giving TENPENCE per pound for best Fresh Butter, prompt Cash. The retail selling price will bo ELEVENPENCE cash at his store, Dickens street, and ONE SHILLING if booked. ANTED KNOWN — That A. Schwabc, Tailor, has commenced business in Dickens-.street, and is prepared to make suits at £4 4s. Good style and workmanship guaranteed. Dust Pan is the Cheapest House in Napier for Spring Mattresses and Bedding of all kinds. WANTED— Everybody to know that E. Ashton has taken the Occident al Hotel, and hopes to meet all his old and as many new friends as will favor him with a call. ANTED KNOWN- J. William's ami Co., late of Jensen's, Napier, have started in Waipawa as Watchmakers aud Jewellers. —~Htev.ii~ Te7tr7r announces to the Napicrpublic that he has taken tho store in Emerson street, lately iv the occupation of Mr Adam Smith, find intimates that ho will from this date supply vegetables and fruit fresh from his awn gardens at Puketapu, as well as butter, sggs, groceries, and provisions at lowest remunerative rates. STEVEN TESTER. Emerson-street. WANTED KNOWN - } ) HARD TIMES may be made easier by housekeepers burins; for CASH at SCARFE'S their 'TEAS, COFFEES FLOUR, SUGAR, FRESH &.., (fee, 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 IBICES commences THIS DAY. Bear in mind. GOODS DELIVERED to all parts of the Town WITHOUT CHARGE. ANTED lON'O W~=TliliFr. P. FULLER can furni.h Venetian Blinds with all the latest improvements. Funerals if all classes furniilicd equal in style to any 1 louse in the Colonies. Mark tho address--r. P. Fuller, opposite Mr Garry's Foundry, Hastings-street, Napier. Joinery and Cabinet making iv all it 6 branches, and Valuator. WANTED KNOWN-That there are 1 T 1. weuty (20) new and second-hand Pianos lor sale at the Little Diist Pan Hastings-street. ' Hardy has leased the well-known premises, known has the City Dinin«Rooms, formerly occupied hy Mr T Williams, opposite Holt's timber yards, and has room for a few respectable' Boarders Board and Residence £1 per Week ; Board by the Week 15/-; Meals at all Hours 1/Single Bed-rooms.- C. J. H A]mY , City Dining Room, Hastings-street. WANTED A. SheTi » den, Shakes _*?are Road, has just received a genevul assortment of Crockery American Lamps. S])lcm]id Dinner Set.! latest pattern. Inspection invited.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4182, 16 December 1884, Page 3

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885

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4182, 16 December 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4182, 16 December 1884, Page 3

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