\%J ANTED—Everybody wishing to subV 1 scribe for any American Newspaper, Magazine, or publication of any kind, commencing with the New Year, to apply to the undersigned prior to the departure of the next 'Frisco mail. W. S. Seavey, Agent, Hastings street. ANTED—A. good General Servant where a Nurse is kept. References required. Apply to Mrs Sheath, Archenfield road, Napier. — An experienced General H Servant for small family ; knowledge of cooking indispensable. Address, H.H., Post Office. WANTED —Imraedintely several good General Servants and Female Cooks. —Mrs Chissell, Theatre Royal Registry Office. TENANTED—Two Bedrooms and one V T Sitting Room furnished ; terms, moderate. Address, T.L., office of this paper. Lady, situajT ?' tion as a German governess. Apply offico of this paper. ! OT ANTED by man and wife with one * i child, Apartments or Small Cottage partly furnished. Apply, stating locality and terms, to J.H., office of this paper. WANTED— A Good General Servant. Apply to Mrs Pasley, Burns road, Barrack Hill. "Vy ANTED.—A young man to look after v T the stables and make himself generally useful, must bo ablo to milk. Apply Greeumeadows Hotel,- Taradale. W' ANTED—A Smart Lad. Apply to John McVay. WPEEBBLE has received Apples • JL Oranges, Lemons, Mandarins, Pears, Plums, Pines, Bananas, Apricots, etc. Also, v good line of SMOKED SCHNAPPER. ANTFD—To purchase a good double seated Buggy. Address with full particulars to J.8.H., Daily Telegraph office. useful Boy for T ? first-rate Hotel. Apply office of this paper. W' ANTED—A Married Couple for the country without encumbrance by the middle of next month ; man to cook, wife as general servant. References required. Apply to Daily Telegraph Office, or Alfred H. Price, Porangahau. RS PREBBLE-Has on her books a Good Housekeeper, General Servants, Housemaids, and a Good Woman to assist in the Bar. Wants also a good smart Lad to milk, and make himself generallyuseful. 'ANTED — A Housemaid, for the Country. Apply to Mrs W. I. Spencer, Tiromoana, Napier. TJ N consequence of having retired from X Business I request all debts owing to mo be paid by the first of January 1885.— V. Jensen. WANTED KNOWN —That P. F. Colledge is making largo reductions in the price of Clocks, Watches, and Jewellery. 'ANTED—Offices to Clean, or any kind of Charing work. Apply to Mrs Anderson, Mrs Clark's Cottage, Beachroad. 1Q QK PICTORIAL ALMANACS lOOt are Given Away to all Customers at Robinson's Cheap Drapery Shop, Emerson-street. DON'T FORGET that I am giving 2s in the pound discount to all Cash Purchasers.—R. H. Robinson. GRAND VALUE in Melbourne Mannfactured Clothing. Trousers and Vest 21s, 225, 235, and 2-la 8d; reputed good value, but still cheaper with 2s in the pound off, at Robinson's, "\7~OU can get £o worth of Drapery and Jl Clothing- of the best market value for £4 }Pa during the month at Robinson's. /CHRISTMAS" CARDS "Given Away \J Free to our Customers' Littlo Folks at Robinson's. FEW PIECES left of the Fashionable Darned Laces in white and drab, at 4d, fid, and 8d a yard. CARPETS.— A few pieces left, at islOid and 2s 2d ; new pattern Brusaells, ex Coptic, at -Is ; Linoleum at 2s lid; Hearth Rugs, &O, all at 10 per cent, discount, at ROBINSON'S, Emerson-street.
WANTED KNOWN-A rare-chance I ¥ is offered for a pushing Young Man to engage in the auctioneer's business in one of the best, busiest, ana most flourishing inland towns in New Zealand. Lar°- 0 district, no opposition. Particulars, W. S. Seavcy, Agent, WXNTED KNOWN-That the Little T T Bust Pan is the Cheapest House in Napier for Spring Mattresses and Bedding of all kinds. WANTMTKNOWK-α brake for ¥ T carrying passengers from Tahoraite to Vvoodville will connect with the S 30 p,m. train every evening at Tahorai'to. 1 assengers leaving Napier at 3 p.m. will arrive in Woodville the same evening at 10.30. Secure your tickets and arrange- for your freight with W. S. SEAVEY a Agent, Hastings Street. W T T I wenty (20) new and second-hand Pianos tor sale at the Little Dast Pan Hastings- street. ANTED KNOWN-That G. r £. Robinson has taken the Exchange ANTIIJ^BUTTEiTTI; AKERS~To know that GEORGE SCARFE is giving TENPENCE per pound for best Fresh Butter, pronvot Cash. The retail selling price will bo ELEVENPENCE cash Stt?t 8 t ?l oro » *&*«« street, and ONE SHILLING ft , booked. TXTAStJUD KNOWN — A first- daw > v Bccond - hand American Or,"7in suitable for a public bnilding for sale cheap at '' The Little Dustpan.'' WANTED" KNOWN Tester announces to tbo Napier public that he has taken tho store in Emerson street, lately in the occupation of Mr Adam Smith, and intimates that ho will from this date supply vegetables and fruit fresh from his own gardens jifc Puketapu, as well as butUr. oggs, groceries, and provisions at West; remunerative rates. STEV£N_TES_TER. Einereoto-sh-eefc 1 } HARD TIMES may be made easier by housekeepers buying for CASH at SCAItFE'S their. TEAS, COFFEFR FLOUR, SUGAR, FRESH EUTTEP.> tSrc, &C, unci ether necessaries. Parties making a irial, and tho result proving satisfactory, they are respectfully asked to RV\Jcc the fact known to their friends The REDUCTION in PRICES commerce THIS DAY. Bear in mind. G r iOlW DELIVERED to all parts of the Town WITHOUT CHARGE. iOMD \l nVS . ca^. furnif Venetian BUnda With all the latest imp.vovements. Funeralo of all classes funded equal in stylo to any House, m the Ooionies. Mark the address-1 T. I I idler, opposite Mr Gany'a Foundry, Hastingp. Btreefc) Napier. *' Joinery and Cabinet making in all ita and Valuator. W ""anted Hardy has leased the well-known premises, known has the City Dining Rooms, formerly occupied by Mr T. Williams, opposite Holt's timber yards, and, has room fas- s> few respectable Board - ers Board Residence £1 per Week ; ~p,, mr fi by the Week 15/-; Meals at all Pioufs 1/ Single Jcd-rooms.-C. J. Ji ABDy c | ty Dining lioom, liastmgs-st'- oo t WANTED A. Shed'- \ T , den > Road, has just received a genpv al aßßorta , ent of Crockery American % mps . Splendid Dinner Set*, latost Y-'rtttern. Inspection invited. TjCTANTED KNOWN - That R. T~. 1 T _ Smy the and Co. have juet received ex " Coptic," direct from tho publisher.", a beautiful assortment of the Choicest Work* Religious, Scientific, &c, &c, and Prize , Books innumerable. Tho wholo of whir- , , wo now offer until the end of the yo' r Esbltsh PuELTsirp PniCKS. Inspp ( , liou * ol - them would be time well spcj' J , Bo'ir in aiind English Prices. A ohar i( , 0 y Ciy r ' arcl offered to tho Public in tb- c Colonies. Also, a large assortment of t\ Q ]atest Novolties Ink Pencils, being + 110 first iUldl)est of ih kind introduced )>. ere . » Xinas Card Ne Year Cards, X mas Presents in groat, variety -B . T. Ssiythk & Co., Booksdlera ancl _ tjti'ahoucrH, Whulcsulo aud- Retail Napier. '"
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4191, 29 December 1884, Page 3
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1,124Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4191, 29 December 1884, Page 3
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