OPENING NOTICE YATES' Cash Stores Ltd. WILL OPEft THEIR NEW PREMISES WILL OPEN THEIR NEW PREMISES In EMERSON STREET, NAPIER, EMERSON STREET, NAPIER, (Nest to C. L. Thomas. Cbemist), On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1929. •WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1929. It is our object to sell you HIGH-CLASS GROCERIES and PRQVISIONS at wholesale prices. We will NOT BE UNDERSOLD by any opposition in Napier or any other town wkere we are establislied. OUR EMERSON STREET SHOP Will be CASH AND CARRY. OUR THACKERAY STREET SHOP Will DELIYER GOODS AS USUAL. WATCH FOR BIG CASH PRICE-LIST. COMPETITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE.THE TRAVEL SPECIAL1STS. 5 Services daily to Palmerston— 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 2 p-m., 2.15 mm.. 5 p.m. 4 Services daily to Wellington— 8 a.m-> 10 a.m., 2 p.mv 2.15 p.m. 4 Services daily to Auckland— 8.30 a.m. (via Taupo), 8 a.m.. 10 a.m., 5 p.m. (motor-train). Special Time-saving Services: 10 a.m. car from Napier connects with Express at Palmerston, arriving Wellington 6 p.m. 5 p.m. car from Napier connects at Palmerston with Limited, arriving. Auckland 9.30 a.m. 'PIIONE 4155 (five lines). And Govt, Tourist Bureau, 'phone 2384. TIME^TO LOOK TO YOUR FISHING TACKLE. What pictures the mention of October lgt can bring to the mmd of the keen angler- Sunny skies, willow-lined streams, a straining rod, a taut line, and trout as big as your imagination will allow. Be sure you don't miss that first day through faulty tackle. Look pver it now and come straight away to Ross' for replacements. Fresh stocks of Fishing Tackle have just arrived. including Casts, Traces, Flys, Rods, Reels, Lines, Waders, Brogues, ' etc.— stout quality goods all— everything but the fisli. J. R. ROSS" & CO., SPORTS DEPOT, NAPIER. Tkreo hours of brilliant soft wbite light pqual in evevv respcct to daylight— for ONE PENNY. And the new inodel No. 12 ALADDIN KEROSENE LAMP givcs iustant light. Latest improvements have made this famous lamp bettcr and brighter than everSEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF ALADDIN LAMPS. FOREMAN'S, LTD., Napier's Leading Hardware Store, EMERSON STREET. NAPIER. rWING TO THE LATE ARR1VAL of two large shipments of our LADIES' iVENING SHOES, for the nest four weeks we are putting the whole of our Ladies' Evening Shoe stock on the market at a REDUCTION OF 25 PER JENT. on the marked price as the smallest reduction. and most of tbe stock will be at COST PRICE OR LESS. • The following are the new prices on a few of the lines:— 300 Pairs Silver coloured and Gold Big cades, from 15/6 to 9/6. Clark's Black iSatin Strap Sh'oes, Spanisli and flat heels. Reduced from 25/ to 18/6. Uddments in Bostock Black Satin Shoes, Louis and flat heels, from 35/- to 15/6. C. & J. Clark's Gold. Silver and Coloured Tinsel 1-bar Shoes, flat and Spanish heels, from 25/- to 16/6. Black Satin 1-bar Shoes. Spanish and flat heels. West End make. Erom 22/6 to 15/6. Gold, Silver and- Coloured Brocades, Chic make, flat and high heels. From 25/6 to 14/6. 6 Pairs only Copper and' Gold Brocacle 1-bar Shoes. Spanish heel. Louis brand. From 45/- to 22/6. Prima Donna Black Satin Shoes, 6trap and conrt, smart toe, Spanish heel. Frpm 27/6 to 18/6. THORP'S FOR BOOTS, HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. 'Phone 2232. (O P.O. Boi 74,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 205, 30 September 1929, Page 6
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