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wanted, WANTED.— Smart Girl for showroom. __ Apply W. Marcel & Co., Furriers, McKenzxe's Buildings, Hastings Street, Napier. WANTED.— Chef (woman). Apply' at onee, Fmpire Jtiotpt WANTED. — Housework hy the day; clcan worker. Write "Reliable," tliis- office. WANTED — A French Polisher. Nieholson & Son, Cabinetmakers/ Emcrson Street, N apier. WANTED.— Six . more Vea-pirkeis.-Apply personally, J. Brown, Bay View. „ — / WANTED. — Working Housekeeper; take entire charge family wbiie mother away. For address apply "307," Daily Telegraph, Hastings cr Napxer. - "T/yANTED hy the day.— Girl to look after child and assist in housework; references required. Apply Mrs B. Dinwiddie, 15 Cobdgn Crescent. - WANTED, for one week only, starting Monday.— Smart .Boy xvith bicycle. Apply .8 a.m. Monday, F. Thorp & Co. WANTED immediately— Smart lYoung Girl for general store. Apply by lettex-, with references, "Knowledge," this office. WANTED.— Smart experieneecl Canvasser for town; good lines, on conimissio.il. Write, with l'ei'erences, "Energetic," this office. WANTED.— A Boy for shcep farm. Apply. hetween ,6 and 7 p.m. to F. G. Srnith, No. 1 France Road. WANTED.— Strong Youth for dairy farm; no previous experience necessary; machines used. Thos. Burns, Clive. WANTED for country.— Capable Girl (about 20) for good plain cooking and housework; 25/-. Greenfield. Poukawa. • WANTED— Scruboutter, 10/- per eord, find himself ; also Boy to drive liorse. Apply "Country," this office. WANTED— Expex-ienced Lad for dairy farm. Apply No. 9 Vautier* Street, 11 a.m. WANTED for Napier Hospital. — Masseuse; one 'month full fime, afterwards part time; salary, full time £225, part time £112 10/- per annum with annual inerements. Applv to Medical Superintendent,. Napier Hospital. WANTED — Tennis players to send in their Racquets for * re-stringing and repairs. New seasoil's Tennis Gut just arrived at J. R. Ross & Co.'s. Napier. WANTED. — Mr Henry Ford advises people not to holcl on to money. Most people, however. attempt to grab a little of the stuff as it dashes jiast to buy some of the new Spring Sports Shoes at Hannah's, Napier and Hastings.' WANTED,— Rents and book debts to colleet; income tax returns prepared : books writtep up; loans arrapgqdSee Horace ' Boufgeois, F.C.A., Pu pUe Secretary. etc., Government. Life Buildmgs, opposite old P.O., Napier. WANTED — All sports to procure their supplies from J. R. Ross ,& Co.'s, Napier. We have the largest selection of Sporting Goods in the district. WANTED Known. — Lates't designs and new shades in Footwear from" 22/6 a pair. Wray's, Emerson Street, WANTED 'Known. — All the latest designs in jG-H Footwear; white. beige and mixed colours; every pair guaranteed. Wray's, Em.erson Street... WANTED , Known.— Firewood delivered in any quantity: titoki hani-* wood, splendid burning, at 3/-. a sack; mixed wood, 2/6_ per sack. Barry Bros.. Ltd., Port Ahuriri and Napier. 0 NOVELS by Wallace for 2/6, 100 Ma- " nilla Envelopes 9d, 100 Opaque Envelopes 1/3, 2 Writino- Pads 1/3. THE OFFICE SUPPLY CO., . Hastings Street. OVOLINE Egg Preservative is a ?aste not messy liquid. 1/6 and 2/6 jar. Gr'ocers. "VTOVEMBER Specials. — Fine grade £~ Cotton Fxiji, good shades, 1/5; natural Cream _Fuji, pure' silk. 1/8) yard: 5;tinch Herringbone 'Sheetiixg. 1/6. Only at. Denholm's, Port Ahuriri. FLY Screen Doors and Windows made and fitted, or vour old screens repafred at reasonahl^cost. . Call or ring 3542. the Open Furniture Factory, 119 Nelson Crescent. SUPREME in time-keeping serviee under all ffixnditions— the waterprdof, dirt-proof Rolex Oyster. Your inspection welcomed by Reg. Godart, Bryant's Buildings. • TCM RE W OR K S ! Crvsfal " Palace, in X Golden Showers. Cannons, Wheels,. Rockets, Lights, Sprays, Fountains; also Bengals, Sparklers. Craekers Bombs. etc. AT MARSDEN'S. JAMES BLACK | & SON".- Window Glass," plain and fancv. at special nrices to save the removal of this frag110 stoek. Tt will he to our mu tuai advanfage. * Wholesale and retail. EGGS at Summer priee ' in Winter.— No good paying Winter price for eggs when you can buy tbpm in Summer and preserve them for Winter use witb Norton's "Premier" Egg Preservative. "OURNITURE at bedrock prices; latest styles and first-class workmanship guaranteed; our. work lasts a lifetime. E. Harris. Cabinetmaker and Furnisher, - 111 Carlyle Street. JAMES BLACK & SON are removing ; to No. 1 Tliackerny Street. next ; Clive Squarp. We must reduce our stocks of Window Glass and Paints. ; Your 'golden opportunitv. which occurs onlv onee WHITE'S for the latest and best designs in Sengrass Furniture. "OIREWOR.KS! English and Chinepef ■A also Snarklers and Guys. Hei'h. Moss. U.F. Societies' old shop,. Emerson ptreet. "OUY Eggs while they are cheap— pre- - serve with Norton's "Premier" 1 aste and you'U have a nlentiful supplv ! qf eggs when they are dear, Norton'- ! is sold hv all grocers. .TAMES BLACK & SON, wholesale and y* -.retail Painters and Panerhangers, importers of. Glass. White Lead. OiH Scrim, Varnishes. etc., all at reduced prices before removing to our new premisps. No 1 Thackerav Street. ' ' JJAJEST1C JJOTOR jgERVICE Cars leave LEREW MOTOHS DAILY foi WAIROA— FARE in/-. ? 'Pbones— 3158, 3875- . ] Travel warm and dry in Limonsine Cars Owner-drivefi,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 233, 2 November 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 233, 2 November 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 233, 2 November 1929, Page 1

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