tilSCELLANEOUS. AUCKLAND by motor and xail. Car leaves Napier at 5 p.m., connects with Limited bixpr^ss at Palmerston North. H.B. Motor Co., Ltd., 'phone 4128. f | lAUPO, "VV airakei, Rotorua daily inoX- toi* services. 'Phone 4128 for seat. CITY Dining Rooms, Emerson Street. Fish and C'kips to take home; hot dinner 1/3, suppers 1,6. WHITE'S Pram Depot, Dickens Street, wliere you can get v.he latest and most up-to-date designs. BOYS' Summer Vests, 26in. 1/6, 2Sin. 1/8, 30in. 1/10 ; Scliooi Ties, assorted eolours, 10d; Leather Belts, 1/-; Tan Sandals, troin 4/11. Simmonds, Latliam Street, where you save money. THE NEW 1930 ARIEL Motor Cyclea are outstanding ior advauced axul efficient desigu, wbieh incorporutes all the very lutest improvements, including dry sump system oi lubrication, builtin specdometer, totally cnclosed valve gear, forcu ieed lubrication to tlie lnlet valve, and inany other refineiiients too numerous to mention. Wait and see this now model before choosing your next macliine. Jlm Etheridge, the Bike Man. WE HAVE JUST LANDED a large indent of the famous MASSEY IIAERIS BICYCLE. "\Ye need not go into details about the quality and durability of this magnificent cycle. Tbe price is right — and the place, well, O.K. J I YL Jg T H E R I D G E, "THE BIKE MAN." CLAUSEN'S great Dinner Set Special. 33-Piece Meakin's first quality white Dinner Set with neat key border for 29/6, haif-dozen Cups and Saucers to match absolutely f'ree; beautiful Decox-ated Dinner Sets from 55/— CLAUSEN'S hav.e wonderful value in Sheffield Cutlery. Genuine Firth's Stainless Dessert Knives 8/6, Tables 10/6 per half-dozen ; Stag Handle 2-piece Carvers^ 6/11 set; Burns' Bread Knives ,2/11; E.P.N.S. Afternoon Teaspoons, 1/11 half dozen. CLAUSEN'S never substitute an inferior article to get down to price. "Always the Best for Less" is our slogan. 4-cup Brown Earthenware Teapots, 1/6; plain white Coupe Soup Plates, 3 for 1'6; Dinner Plates, 3 for 1/9; lj-pint Jugs, 1/3; Enanxel Colanders, 1/6 each. MAJESTIC Tea and Luncheon Rooms are serving ice creams, ice cream sodas, parfaits and sundaes, ruade from the latest American recipes, and served in an up-to-datc American style; hot luncheons, morning and afternoon teas a specialty. Majestic, coxmer Emerson Street and Parade. THE HOUSEWIFE'S ROON— THE BRITISH "GOBLIN" Electric Vacuuni Cleaner. Robustly built, superbly finished, casjly handled, economical. compact. Two ycars' guarantee. Sold_ at English price, £10 10/Demonstrations anv time, anvwhere. . J JjOWBRAY gRUCE, Thackeray Street, Napier. OLYMP1C DINING ROOMS for quick service. We are now serving morning and afternoon teas. cold luncheon, cold meats, roast pork, mutton, ham. corned beef, and everythiug in the cold meat line ; salads and pickles ; iced drinks; grills, fried, boiled and smoked fish. Try our up-to-date general dining rooms; also special dining room for ladies. Emerson Street. NEW BOOKS— "How Amusing" (Denis Mackail), 7/6. "Joy of tbe Road'' (Elsie Morton), 6/6. "Modern Coraedy" (J. Galsworthy), 11/-. "Flving the Arctic" (Capt. Wjlkins), 10/6 "Feet of Young Men" ("Janitor"), 8/6 "Waters of Africa" (Aloysius Horn), 10/J 0HADWICK, HASTINGS STREET : NAPIER. 80ARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED. — One or 2 men boarders; comfortable; terms reasonable. Apply Comfortable," this office. LANSDOWNE Housv-. 42 Marine Parade. Double rooms to let. 'Phone 3675. CLYDE Court has vaeancies for gentlemen permanent boarders; clean, healthy situation; first-class table. 'Phone 3701. XYNTON," 1 Gladstone Road, Napier, High-class Board and Residence. Ideal position. Excellent table and a,t> tention. Garage. M1SS BALKW1LL: HOUSES WANTED. WANTED. — Small House or unfurnished rooms; suit married cduple, no children; handy town. Write "W. G.," this office. TO RENT OR LEASE. WANTED to Rent or Buy. — A Whare, out of town. Write "99," this office. WANTED to Rent. — Garage, near Post Office, Shakespeare Road. Quote rent to "Garage," this office. WANTED to . Rent, at Westshore. — Furnisjied Cottage. from January 1st. Particulars to "Cottage," Daily Telegraph, Hastings. WANTED TO EXCHANCE. WANTED to Exchange. — Residence_ of 6 rooms, large garden; Marine Parade prefered. Reply "Change," this office. WANTED TO BORROW. WANTED to Borrow. — £900 on freehold_ property. by business man. Write particulars, Box 149, Hastings. WANTED TO BUY, "1X7 ANTED to Buy.— Motor Cycle, ' ' O-H.V. preferred. State price and particulars to "Cycle," this office. WANTED at Once. — Ice Cheaf, 4ft x 2ft x 2ft, or near. AppV New "Wairoa Hotel, Wairoa. WANTED to Buy.— Good' Furniture; one piece or a houseful; and we pay cash. Syd. Taylor, Emerson Street, 'phone 2599. WANTED TO BUY— POULTRY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. H. B. Teubshoe' 'Phone 2808. GUPFY'S EOAD, GREENMEADOWS.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 246, 18 November 1929, Page 1
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