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miscellaneous. r /^LASSIFIED Cash Advertisements not r exceeding 16 words 1/-, three con- , secutiv® insertions 2/6; Amusement Ad. ' vertisements, 6d per line per insertion. Copy for these advertisements must be ■ in before noon. l - " CHRE, Greenmeadows Hall. Tues. AJ day. March 11, aid Convent funds, 5 "X|ANCE, Onga Onga Hall, Friday, ■ AF March 14th. Good orchestra, floor, , supper. A STROLOGY, Character, Business, JTA. Health. Send birth-date, address, ■ 2/-, to Golding, Box 1308, Auckland. ALL-STONES completely cured ; con. • VF vincing proof. Particulars and ■ testimonials from N. Stockwell, Cameron . Street, Hawera. Sole agent. HAVE you seen the I.C.S. display in Villa d'Este Buildings, Heretaunga " Street, Hastings? Don't fail to do so. RHUNERVA — a tropical health lierb made like tea. Rclieves fheuma- ■ tism, aids digestion. Extremely goocl for nerves. Free sample from C. L. > Thomas, Chemist, Napier, and Wood- ■ ward's Pharmacy, Hastings. SEE F. Hereer's window for big reductions in Smokers' Requisites, ! etc.; Civic Pipes, were 14/6, now 5/-; numerous other lines reduced below cost. 1 npRAINED men wanted. Join the a I.C.S. and reap the benefit." Villa d'Este Buildings, Heretaunga Street, ' Hastings. ALWAYS buy your Sweets from a confectioner's, and Queen Anne Choco- : lates at 2/8 lb -from Rice's, Emerson Street. ■ X ADIES' Vests — New range of Minerva AJ Vests just opened. , Ladies' fine Cotton, special value 2/11 ; O.S. in Jtieavy Cotton, 3/11; All Wool Vests, silk lace ' insets, 5/11 ; other qualities, 6/6, 7/6. Edwards, Latham Street. LOOK! Come in and hear the theme songs from - 'Words and Musie" at Harston's, Ltd. rgtHE International Correspondence A Sehools have enrolle.d 4,300,000 stui dents since they first started. J'oin up to-day. Q/6— tSUITS idry cleaned and tailor ■ Q. pressed by the latest methods; no vexatious delays. At H.B. Dye Works, opp. Foresters' Hall, 'phone 3066. 3 NOVELS by Wallace for 2/6, 300 Baking Cups 1/-, Diaries for office and pocket, Platignum Fountain Pens 2/6. THE OFFICE SUPPLY CO., Hastings Street. JJHEUMATISM and kindred com- , plamts cured by Rhunerva, tropical health herb, made like tea. A cupful each morning trebles your energy. Free sample from C. L. Thomas, Chemist, Napiar, and Woodward's Pharmacy, Hastings. "VS7HERE do you stand. when your em- * » ployer weighs you up, on the down or up grade? Join the I.C.S. GOLDEN Chasselas Grapes now ready; lusqious and in great abundance ; 9d singleTb, 3lbs for 2/-. T. McDonald (late Steinmetz), Vineyards-, Church Road, Taradale. TOAST, with chocolate, coffee or tea; delicious and. served in congenial surroundings ; open "every evening till 11 o'clock. Dainty suppers served after the theatres at the Majestio Tearooms, the popular rendezvous. ■VTISIT the I.C.S. display. Villa d'Este ▼ Buildings, and enrol for a successful carqer to-day. HERE it is at last ! Call at Harston's and hear "Four Little Farms," played by the International Orchestra. o4 HOURS' Service. Leave that soiled & suit or coat with us to be dry cleaned and tailor pressed; returned e'qual to new. H.B. Dye Works, opp. Foresters' Hall, 'phone 3066. WE have opened. in wine, green, brown, navy, beautiful Model Frocks, from £4 4/- to £14 14/-. Shepherd & Co. Q1MARTNESS and comfort combined in Cashmere Suits. We are showing navy, fawn, brown, bottle green; O.S. and X.O.S. Shepherd & Co. "ITUST the thing for Golf. — Smart Tweed Skirts and Lumber Jackets; all colours, all priees. Shepherd & Co. SEWING Machines. — M. Levenston, late 24 years with, Singer Co., repairs all makes of machines : work guaranteed. Names and addresses leffc Lev-. enston, c/o this office, will receive prompt attention. TW"EW goods at W. Dodds', Emerson T v Street. Suits from £6. RYE Bread— the fanious Continental Bread — recommended by doctors as the most nourishing and digestible bread made. Try Murdoch's, made from pure rye. Fresh every Tuesday. 'Phones 2879 nnd 2995. WHITE'S Pram Factory, Dickens Street. We can supply your wants. All kinds of Prams and Push Carts. HIGH-CLASS Tailoring at . reasonable prices that will meet the requirev ments of the most exacting. R, Williamson, Emerson Street. SHOP where you save money. — New Ring Velvet, in small. effective designs; newest colourings, beautiful bright finish, 36 inches wide; our low price 16/6 yard. Simmonds, Latham Street. "OEAL Lemon Squash, made from the real lemons— a refreshing and health-giving drink. Try it when visiting the Majestie Tea and Luneheon Rooms, where prompt service and attention rules. NO watch can give such perfect timekeeping service as one which is sealed against every outside influence. Get a waterproof Rolex Oyster from Reg. Godart, Bryant's Buildings. -WHITE'S, Dickens Street, the goahead business centre, where you get Prams at wholesale nrices. Cash or terms. JAMES BLACK & SON for Triumnh Engtish Paints. ready for use, 18'gallon; New Zealand-made Paint. 16/gallon; Red Oxide Roof Paint, 14/- gailon. \ : 0LEABANCE SALE FANCY GOODS. MARSDEN'S. HAVE you tried the Sunshine Ray Parfait at Hobson &, Co.'s Soda Fountain? It's a real delight. A RCTIC Ice Cream. Arctic lce Cream ! Arctic Ice Cream asked for every where; delivered promptly anywhere, in Hawke's Bav province. Frozen Supplies, Ltd., Box 241, Napier,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 33, 11 March 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 33, 11 March 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 33, 11 March 1930, Page 1

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