farm froouce, poultry, etc. tjlOR SALE. — William Pears, now ripe. A- Choicest Fruits in season at Player's, Emerson Street. "OLANTS that may be planted for Aut- . umn display: Perpetual Tree Carnations, fine robust plants, latest non-split-tlpg varieties, 1/6 each; also Lasiandra Macrantha (blue) and Luculia Gratissima (pink), obtainable at Te Awa Nursery, 103 Nelson Crescent. POTATOES (new), 56lb. hags, railage paid. 5/I. FEWELL. Box 53, Pukekohe. pOULTRY 1 pOULTRY 1 PRIME, HEALTH Y, DRESSED. Ready for Table any time"PEARL LYNN," 152 Nelson Crescent. 'Phone 3824. FOR SALE. PED1GREE 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 Liryclear's Lad etc. FROM £3. Apply R H. J. HAMLIN, Thackeray Street. motor cycles ano cycles for sale. XilOR SALE. — B.S.A. Motor Cycle (late model). Douglas Motor Bike (late model) and P. & M. Motor Bike and Sidecarriage (late model). J. E. Peach & Co.. Ltd. FOR SALE. — British-built Cycles, from £5 to £7 10/- cash. from Limbrick's, Dickens Street. lost and found. LOST. — Novello Musie Book. Finder please corumunicate with 'phone 3859. LOST. — Brown leather Handhag, between Sailing Club and H.B. Tennis Club. Reward. "Handbag," this Office. LOST.— Would the person who is detaining black and white Fox Terrier ("Slut") kindly release to saye further trouble LOST, Friday night, Nash Garage.— Lady's Fur Necklet. Reward. 1 Vigor Brown Street. o LOST, in Hastings Street. — Child's Pink Cape. Finder kindly return ""Cape," this office. T OST.— Small Purse, containing notes and silver, between P.O. and Taradale Cemetery. Reward. W. H. Anderson, P.O., Taradale. LOST. — Bunch of Keys at Baths; Saturday. Reward, 103 Wellesley Road, Napier. LOST.— Black Cocker Spaniel Pup, answers name "Tohy"; last seen bottom corner Cobden and France Roads. Reward. Ring 3568. LOST, on Marino Parade. — A Black Leather Purse with money and bus tickets. Please return to 24 Coote Road. Reward. . LOST, vicinity Redclyffe Bridge, Sunday. — Watch and Chain, medal attached (name engraved). Reward, "Watch," this office. LOST. — A good fish through faulty tackle. Make sure of landing the next." Procure your tackle from J. R. Ross & Co:, Napier. LOST.— A game of tennis. Improve your play; purchase a Kum-Bak Tennis Trainer; make practice a pleasure; 30/-. At'J. R. Ross & Co.'s, Napier. LOST— A LL THE GROANS and wails when members of the family found all the hot water gone. Now there's plenty for all. They've installed a "MAGIC" Electrxc Hot Water Cylinder. Full particulars of the "Magie" from A. A. HASTINGS & CO., LTD., Dickenfe Street, Napier. R^OUND. — Real Amber Necklets, CigarA- ^ ette_ and Cigar Holders. See our special display, direct from the Baltic. Langley & Jenkins, Jewellers. pOUND.— The cheapest place to buy A- Smoker's Requisites of all descriptions, Tobaccos, Cigarettes, etc., etc., is Edgar. Berry's, Hairdresser and Tobacconist. Hastings Street, "ClOUND.— The best little shop in town. A- All goods of the best; no rnbbish; no swank. Best values at lowest prices. Nothing too much trouble. We are out for service. Pay us a visit for all ladies' wear. Mrs Taylor, Murdoch's Buildings, Dalton Street, Napier. T^OUND.— A Iovely variety of Ladies' A- Millinery in Felts, Velours. Also a great range of Berets at lowest town prices. Our motto is "Qualitv and service combined.' Mrs Taylor, Murdoch's Buildings, Dalton Street, Napier. Lf.OUND. — Diamond Rings, direct from A- maker _ to purchaser: absolutely best in Dominion. H. J, Bailey, expert Diamond Setter dnd Engraver. Abbott's Buildings, Hastings Street. "EIOUND. — Croquet an ideal game, but A- you must have a good Mallet. Let us show you the latest in croquet goods. J. R. Ross & Co., Napier. XjlOUND. — A very nice selection of A- Cricket Bats. All the famous makers are represented in our store Everythmg for the cricketer at J. R. Ross & Co-'s, Napier. /^LYMPIC DINING ROOMS, Emerson Street, for quick service. Cold Luncheon, cold meats, roast pork, mutton, ham, corned beef, and everything in the cold meat line? salads and pickles: lced drinks; grills, fried. boiled and smoked fish. Up-to-date general dining rooms; also speeial room for ladies. Open Sundays. ■ MR J. J. MOLONT ■ (Late of Westport), BARRISTER AND SOLIC1TOR., tlas commenced practice at Napier and may be consulted at his rooms, Daily Telegranh Bnilding, Tennyson Street. TAMES BLACK & SON for Picture y Framing. We are the oldest established Picture Framers in Hawke's Bay. Get our quote and see the difference. "\TEW season's Suits, Suitings, and all A' Sports Wear at prices to suit all pockets. At Richards' Men's Outfitter. Taradale. ' ^JLEARANCE SALE FANCY GOODS. MARSDEN'S. HERE it is at.last! Call at Harstoh's and hear "Four Little Farms," played by the International ' Orcheatra, . ...... . ,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 35, 13 March 1930, Page 1
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