farm produce, poultry, etc. - TplOR SALE. — 1 Acre Potatoes, good i crop; do your own digging. S. > Frederickson, Auckland Road, Greenmeadows. FOR SALE. — William Pears, now ripe. Choicest Fruits in season at Play1 er's, Emerson * Street. t rriUMATOES! Tomatoesl Tomatoes! I X Ripe fruit picked daily, guaranteed fresb. from 2d per lb upwards; special prices for 12lb cases and upwards. At Te Awa Nursery, the grower who sells : them direct to consumer. 103 Nelson Crescent, near McLean Park. T>OULTRY ! JSOULTRY ! D X PRIME, HEALTH Y, DRESSED. j Ready for Table any time. "PEARL LYNN," j 152 Nelson Crescent. 'Phone 3824. " FOR SALE. PEDIGREE JERSEY BULL CALVES at drop from cows up to 452 fat, by ' eight high-class bulls, including Te Aute, Clem's Boy, Kuku Model, Rivulet i Ln-yclear's Lad etc. FROM £3. Apply R. H. J. HAMLIN, - Thackeray Street. \ — ! motor-cycles and cycles for sale. • "EJ^OR SALE. — ^Henderson Motor Cycle; • X1 good running order; £10. 34 Mci Grath Street, 'pbone 2259. ■ "ElOR SAlLE. — B.S.A. Motor Cycle (late 1 X model), Douglas Motor Bike (late model) and P. & M. Motor Bike and Side- , carriage (late model). J. E. Peach & Co.. Ltd. FOR SALE. — British-built Cycles, from £5 to £7 10/- cash. from Limbriek's, ; Dickens Streetlost and found. LOST. — Bunch of Keys at Baths. Saturday. Reward, ,103 Wellesley Road, Napier. LOST. — Black Coeker Spahiel Pup, answers name "Toby"; last seen bottom corner Cobden and France Roads. Reward. Ring 3568. LOST, on Marino Parade. — A Black ' Leather Purse with money ancl bus ' tiekets. Please return to 24 Coote Road. ■ Reward. LOST, vicinity Redclyffe Bridge, Sunday. — Watch and .Chain, medal attacliecl* (name engraved). Reward, ' "Watch," this office. LOST, Monday, March 3, vicinity Te Awa bathing sheds. — Black Coeker Spaniel Dog. Fmder please communicate 12 Kinross Wkite Street, 'phone 3091. Reward. LOST, Napier 01* Westshore.— Gold Medal Brooch with inscription on back. Reward, "Brooch," this office. T »OST, Friday, between Napier Park jlJ and Taradale. — Patch-work Leather Bag, coTitaining money. Reward, G. Satchwell, Havelock North. LOST.— A good ' fish through _ faulty tackle. Make sure of landing the next. Procure your tackle from J. R. Ross & Co., Napier. T OST. — A game of tennis. Improve Xi your play; purchase a Kum-Bak Tennis Trainer; make practice a pleasure; 30/-. At J. R. Ross & Co.'s, Napier. LOST — \ LL THE GROANS and wails when members of the family f'ound all the hot water gone. Now there's plentv for all. They've installed a "MAGIC" Electric Hot Water Cylmder. Full particulars of the "Magic" from A. A. HASTINGS & CO., LTD., Dickens Street, Napier. FOUND. — Real Amber Necklets, Cigarette> and Cigar Holders. . See our special display, direct from the Baltic. Langley & Jenkins, Jewellers. FOUND.— The cheapest place to buy Smoker's Requisites of all descriptions, Toiiaccos, Cigarettes, etc., etc., is Edgar Berry's, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Hastings Street. FOUND. — The best little shop in town. All goods of the best; no rubbish; no swank. Best values at lowest prices. Nothing too much trouble. _ We are out for service. Pav us a visit for all ladies' wear Mrs Taylor, Murdoch's Buildings, Dalton Street, Napier. TG^OUND. — A lovely variety of Ladies' •A MUlinery in Felts, Velours. Also a great range of Berets at lowest town prices. Our motto is "Quality and service combined.' Mrs Taylor, Murdoch's. Buildings, Dalton Street, Napier. FOUND— Diamond Rings, direct from maker _ to purcbaser: absolutely best in Dominion. H. J. Bailey. expert Diamond Setter and Engraver, Abbott's Buildings, Hastings Street. TC^OUND.— Croquet an idcal game, but A you must have a good Mallet. Lot us show you the lntest in croquet goods. J. R. Ross & Co., Napier. FOUND. — A very nice selection of Cricket Bats. All the famons makers are represented in our store Everything for the cricketer at J. R Ross & Co-'s, Napier. OLYMPIC DINING ROOMS, Emerson Street. for quick service. Cold Luncheon, cold meats, roast pork, mutton, ham, eorned beef. and everything in the cold meat line - salads and pickles: iced drinks; grills, fried. boiled and smoked fish. Up-to-date general dining ronms; also special room for ladies. Open Sundays. W J J. M010^ (Late of Westport), BAREISTER AND SOLIC1TOR, Has commenced practice at Napier and may be consulted at his rooms, Daily Telegraph Rnilding. Tennvson Street. TULIPS! We have six beautiful colours, extra strong bulbs, named separately, 7/6 dozen. J. Anclerson & Son, Ltd. JAMES BLACK & SON for Picture Framing. We are the oldest established Picture Framers in Hawke's Bay. Get our quote and see the difference. AMBER in xts rough state; an interesting display. Langley & Jenkins, Jewellers, Emerson Street, Napier. "ETLY Screen Doors and Windows made , X and fitted, or yonr old screens jrepaired at reasonable cost. Call or ring 3542, the Open Furnitdre Factory, 119 I Nelson Crescent. A RCTIC Ice Cream, any quantity sup--tX plied at shortest notice. Frozen Supplies, 'phone 3659, Napier ; 231, Hastings. . 1
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 33, 11 March 1930, Page 1
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