WANTED. ^1/*ANTED.— -Girl, light household duties, 8 till 12; no Sunday work. Y\ rite "Duty," this office. ANTED.-Experienced General; no J * washing ; references required. Apply Mrs Nantes, 49 Marine Parade. Ir^-AKTEI), by experienced lady help. * * Po&ition in Napier. Write "Capable," Daily Telegrapk, Hastings. "R7STANTED. — A Painter and Paper- * » hanger; must he goocl all-round man. Apply L. Davy, YVaipawa. WANTED. — A General; plain cooking ; references. Mrs Hetley, 14 Fitzroy Road, telephone 2632. WANTED for.few days. — YVoman to do plairn-, dressmaking. Write this office. WANTED. — Ilouse-Parlourmaid; references required. Mrs C. Gordon, Taurapa, Hastings, 'plione 984S. WANTED. — Cook-General for two months (country. Waimarama). Apply "Cook," Daily Telegraph, Hastings/ WANTED.— A Youth (18 to 20 years) for office Apply own handwritiim, stating salary. to "No. 4S," this office. WANTED.— Painting and\Paperhanging, town or country; houses from £16. roofs painted from £3, rooms papered from 18/-. YVrite "Painter," Daily Telegraph, Hastings. WANTED for Farm. — Married Couple without family; man general farm work, wife keep house. Apply Joseph King, Meeanee. WANTED, to-night, to-morrow. — Men's Boots 12/6. Men's Shoes 17/6, Ladies' Tennis Shoes 4/11. Working Men's Boot Shop. WANTED. — Chimneys to Sweep; cleanliness guaranteed. A Mansfield, Albion Hotel. , WANTED. — A beauty specialist _ says that eyehrows are to be thinner this Summer. The patient will need lots of pluck. You won't want much pluck to buy these srnart Sports Shoes, all colours, now showing at Hannah's, Napier ancl Hastings. WANTED.— Tennis players to view our stock of Racquets, Balls, Nets, Posts, Eye-shadeS, etc. The best selection in ihe district at J. R- Ross & Co.'s. Napier. WANTED.r-^Anglers to know that we issue Taupo and Rotorua Fishing Licenses. We are anglers' outfitters; try us for all tackle. J. R. Ross & Co., Napier. WANTED. — An old woman who used to live in a shoe now spends most of her time in her dancins slippers. She bought them at Hannah's November Sale, now on, Napier and Hastings. WANTED. — Rents and hook debts to collect; income tax returns prepared; books written up; loans arrangecl. See Hoi'.ace Bourgeois, F.C.A., Public Secretary, etc., Government Life Buildings, opposite old P.O.. Napier. WANTED Known. — The cheapest _ footwear now sellihg at Wray's. Special warehouse stock to he disposed of at less than cost. WANTED Known. — Firewood delivered in any quantity; titoki hardwood, splendid burning. at 3/- a sack; mixed wood 2/6 per sack. Barry Bros., Ltd., Port Ahuriri and Napier. WANTED Known. — Special purchase of warehouse stock; selling less thau cost. Wray's, Emerson Street. XMAS Prespnts— Gift Handkerchiefs, in fancy boxes; 6 in hox, 3/11, 4/6, 5/6; singles from 6d each; Trinket Boxes 1 Fancy Garters in hox, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6. Simmonds, Latham Street. BEAUTIFUL soft, white hands secured with Ovoline. 1/6 ancl 2/6 jars. All grocers. FLY Screen Doors and Windows made and fitted, or your old screens repairecl at reasonable cost. Call or ring 3542, the Open Furniture Factory. 119 Nelson Crescent. pHUMS 16/-, ■ Tiger Tim 8/-, School ^ Girls' Own 8/-. Bumpei* Books 9d to 4/-. Picture Books 6d to 5/-. THE OFFICE SUPPLY CO„ Hastings ,Street.
REMOVAL SALE. JgARGAINS IN BOOKS, etc., etcMARSDEN'S. YOUR 'Xmas Suit. — If you want to be srnart iy dressed for the holidays, order now from R. Williamson. 1 2/6-^OVERCOATS and Costumes dved any colour, 12/6; Suits 14/6. H.B. Dye Works, opp- Foresters' Hall, 'phone 3066. BUY yonr "Desert Song" Musio this week and save 2/- at Harston's, who give you a free piece with each one vou hny. WHITE'S Pram Depot— Dolls' Prams. Get in earlv and secure one now. All prices up to 35/-. "JVTEW Goods.— Ladies' Milanese Silk Gloves, fancy tops, 5/6, 5/11, 6/6, 6 '11. 7/6; Cotton Suede Gloves. 2/6, 3/6, s'll. 4/6; Crepe de Chine aud Art Silk Sc^rves, including the two-tone double triangles, 2/6, 5/9, 6/6, 8/6, Edwards, Latham Street. HARSTON'S, LTD., are back in their new premises ancl would like you to come in and see them. FLY Screen Doors ancl Windows made and fitted, or vour old screens renaired at reasonable cost. Call or ring 3542, the Open Furniture Factory. 119 Nelson Crescent. NEW BOOKS — "How Amusing" (Denis Mackail), 7/6. "Joy of the Road" (Elsie Morton), 6/6. 'Modern Comedy" (J Galsworthy), 11'-. "Flying thp Arctic" (Capt. Wilkins), 10/6 "Feet of Young Men" ("Janilor"), 8/6 "Waters of Africa" (Aloysius Horn), 10/J 0HADWICK, HASTINGS STREET : NAPIER. ^THITFIELD'S j^JOTOR - gERVICE. • Cars leave daily 8 a.m., 2 p.m., 6 p.m. Single. Return. NAPIER-WAIROA .... 12/6 25/-NAPIER-GISBpRNE ... 25/- 45/Reliahle Service. No Ohanging Cars. *PHONE 3823NAPIER TO WAIROA 12/6 Single NAPIER TO GISBORNE .... 20/- Single Book at THE STAR CONFECTIONERY. Opp, Cosmopnlitan Club, 'PHONE No 3755. J.E.B,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 250, 22 November 1929, Page 1
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