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j AT *T.ANTKD- A situation as book-keeper > ' \V 7 v-TU-- wholesale and retail ext K ri_ice. Apply Alpha, Box .!', P.O. 1 ITS'. ANTED—A good Jobbing Black- : \V smith. Apply sharp, to J. Parker and Co., Hastings-street, Napier. _ W' —An experienced Housemaiu." ra ' ist understand washing. Apply to Sirs' Bee,;, of t, Hastings. [ a. photographers I .V assistant. Apply betw". .'V'- ; *-- d <f ; p.m. to W. H. Neal. Messrs r>« li aild Close. '__ Ti, ,E~RS CHISSELL is in want of a Young' _>'._. Married Couple without encumbrance, also a srot d number of General .. oivan'ts, Theatre~_*oy::l Registry oflice. ' \% .ANTED— An experienced AVaiter; TV none other need apply. J. Kelly, ' IJa:slings 1 Intel, Hastings. - requires quick, — \ LVjL X Good Cooks, General Servants, Nursemaids, 0 Good Housemaids, also, a good man as AA .liter. AN TED - Everybody Avishingto subscribe for any American Newspaper, Magazine, or publication of any kind, comi. mencing with the New Year, to apply to the undersigned prior to the departure of the next "'Frisco mail. W. ii. Seavey, Agent, Hastings street. WANTED— A good General Servant Avhcre a Nurse is kept. References required. Apply to Mrs Sheath, Arch oilfield road, Napier. TTTANTED — An experienced General VV Servant for smallfamily ; knowledge of cooking indispensable. Address, H.H., Post Office. TTTANTED—By a Young Lady, situa- . 7 tion as a German gOA-erness. Apply ofiice of this paper. "*O r ANTED by man and Avife with one \ ? child, Apartments or Small Cottage partly furnished. Apply, stating locality and terms, to J. 11., office of this paper. ANTED—A Apply to Mrs Pasley, Bums road, Barrack Hill. TTTANTED—A Smart Lad. Apply to .' ? John McA r ay. TIT" T)REBBLE has received Apples 1 . . . JL Oranges, Lemons, Mandarins, Penrs, Plums, Pities, Bananas, Apricots, etc. Also, a irood line of SMOKED _^ TTTANTED— A smart useful Boy for . r first-rate Hotel. Apply office of this paper. ANTED—A Married Couple for the country without encumbrance by tho middle of next month ; man to cook, wife as general servant. References required. Apply to Daily Telegraph Office, or Alfrea 11. Price, Porangahau. TTTANTED — A Housemaid, for the YV Country. Apply to Mrs W. I. Spencer, Tiromoana, Napier. IN consequenco of having retired from Business I request all debts owing to mo be paid by the first of January 1885.— A . Jensen, W_NTED~KNOAv_. — That P. F. Colledge is making large reductions in the price of Clocks, AYatohes, and Jowelleiy. __NTED-Offices to GlomToTlmy kind of Charing wor_. Apply to Mrs Anderson, Mrs Clark's Cottage, Bcvaohroad. __ IQQK PICTORIAL ALMANACS XOOO aro Given Away to all Customers at Robinson's Cheap Drapery Shop, Emerson-street. _____ D~ C_.'tI?ORGET that I am giving 2s in tho pound discount to all Cash Purchasers.—R. H- Robinson. RAND A __LUE in Melbourne Manufactured Clothing. Trousers and Vest 21s, 225, 235, and 24a 6d ; reputed good value, but still cheaper with 2s in tho pound off, at Robinson's. OU can get £5 worth of Drapery and Clothing of tho best market value for £4 10s during the month at Robinson's. C"~~ HRYsTMAS C_RDS Given Away Freo to our Customer.. Little Folks, at Robinson's. FEW PIECES left of tho Fashionable Darned Laces in Avhite and drab, at Id, Gd, and 8d a yard. Z ; few pieces left, at lslo_4 V. and 2s 2d ; now pattern Brussells, ex Coptic, at 4s ; Linoloum at 2s lid; Hearth Rugs, Sec, all at 10 per cent, discount, at ROBINSON'S, Emerson-street. ■ _ —-———————__»______»___»_____ WANTED KNOWN—That C. Dolbe. and Co. are now discharging 489 Tons Best Co-Opcrativo Coal, ex Threemasted Schooner " Rio." ANTED KNOWN. — That A. Schwabo, Tailor, has commenced business in Dickens-street, and is prepared to mako suits at £4 4s. Good style and workmanship guaranteed. ANTED KNOWN—A rare chance is offered for a pushing Young Man to engage in the auctioneer's business in one of the best, busiest, and most flourishing inland towns in New Zealand. Large district, no opposition. Particulars, W. S. Seavey, Agent. TTTANTED~KNOWN—That the Little TV Dust Pan is the Cheapest House in Napier for Spring Mattresses and Bedding of all lands. YXTANTED KNOWN.—A brake for . . carrying passcngors from Tahoraite to AYoodvillo will connect with tho 8.30 p.m. train every evening at Tahoraite. Passengers leaving Napier at 3 p.m. will arrive ill AVoodville the same evening at 10.30. Secure your tickets and arrange for your freight "with AY. S. SEAVEY, Agent, Hastings Street. WANTED— Evc^body - E. Ashton has taken tho Occidental Hotel, and hopes to meet all his old and as many now frionds as Avill favor him with a call. i TTTANTED KNOWN—That there are . V Twenty (20) now and second-hand Pianos tor sale at tlio Littlo Dust Pan, i Hastings-street. ANTED KNOWN —That G. T. Robinson has taken the Exchange - Hotel. WANTED.— BUTO__T3fAIQIiI_rTo know that GEORGE SCARFE is giving TENPENCE per pound for best Fresh Butter, prompt Cash. The retail selling price Avill be ELEA r ENPENOE cash at his store, Dickens street, and ONE SHILLING if booked. WANTEfT KNOWN — Steven Tester announces to the Napier public that lie has taken the 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 at Pukotapu, asAvell as butter, c _. . groceries, and proA'isions at lowest remunerative rates. __ STEVEN TESTER. Emerson-street. TIT ANTED KNOWN — The present . . HARD TIMES may be made easier by housekeepers buying--for CASH at SCARFE'S their TEAS, COFFEES FLOUR, SUGAR, FRESH &c, &c, and other necessaries. Parties making a trial, and the result proving satisfactory, they aro 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. ANTED KNO W_i—ThatT. P. FULLER can fumiah Venetian Blinds Avith 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 Hastings-street, Napier. ' Joinery and Cabinet making in all it* branches, aud Valuator. ANTED KNOWN.—That C. J Hardy has leased tho well-knoAva ; premises, knoAvn has the City Dining Rooms, formerly occupied by Mr T. Wil- ■ Hams, 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. Haedy, City • Dining Room, Hastings-street. ANTED KNOWN-That A. Shedden, Shakespeare Road, has just received a general assortment of Crookeiy. American Lamps. Splendid Dimw. Ms, lumt. p.tfeh JnApwjtonlhtM '

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4192, 30 December 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4192, 30 December 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4192, 30 December 1884, Page 3

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