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MISCELLANEOUS. SERVICE Cars leave thrice daily for . Wairoa, Morere, Gisborne. Daily services to New Plymouth, Wanganui, i Wellington, Masterton. H.B. Motor • Co., Lid., 'phone 4128. 1 fTlAUPO, Auckland, Wairakei, Rotorua ■ X daily motor services; reduced fares. H.B. Motor Co., Ltd.. 'phone 4128. COOKERY Demonstration by Miss Una i Carter, Monday to Friday after- ■ noons. Don't miss these. Daintiest dishes ever ! ONLY a Hipco Heater can give you • the cosy warmth of a coke fire. Ask your electrician. HIPCO Electric Heaters. — Something extraordinary. with the latest bar elements. At any electrician. Alward and Bissell, Distnbutors. rTlHE New "Champion" takes all reX sponsibility for your dinner. You simply set the automatic regulator. SCHOOL Books for ali schoois; Platignum Mountain Pens. 2/6; 300 Baking Cups for 1/-; 3 Novels (by Wallace) for 2/6. THE OFFICE SUPPLY CO., Hastings Street. M-m, which, how'and WHENP Let us help you. A few words from a practical man are worth a ton of cataiogues. As before, only machines we know to be thoroughly reliable and good value for money will be handled by us this season. We have Ariel, Triumpn, A.J.S., B.S.A. and Hariey Davidson. JIMETHERIDGE, "The Bike Man." ALL of the above-mentioned create an absolutely new motor cycling era— super-sports road performance and EASY starting, silence and luxuriqus comfort. We confidently recopimend any of the above machines as a satisfying proposition. J I M JgTHERlDGE, "The Bike Man." i^tLAUSEN'S Amazing Bargain for this X: week. — Glorious decorated Tuscan China Cups and Saucers, 1/6 ; with platcs, 2/6. At these prices they are cheaper than earthenware cups and saucers. Also large size Furniture Polishing Cloths, 8d each.

CLAUSEN'S have really remarkable value in White Enamel Bathroom Fittings. Soap and Sponge Racks, to hang on bath, 1/6; Sponge Racks, with rubber guard, 1/6; Soap Racks, to screw, 1 /- ; Towel Rails, 1/6 and 1/9 ; Toilet Jb'ixtures, 1/-. Special value — Chip Potato Fry Baskets, 1 /- .

/CLAUSEN'S sell the best for less. — English Enanielware Pie Dishes, 6d, 8d, lOd, 1/-, 1/3 ; Saucepans, complete with lids, lj-pt. 1/3, 2-pt. 1/9, 3-pt; 2/6, 4-pt. 3/6, 6-pt. 3/11; Billies, 2-pt. 2/6, 3-pt. 3/6, 4-pt. 3/11, 6-pt. 4/6; Kettles, Quick-boil, 2-pt. 3/6. 3-pt. 3/11, 4-pt. 4/6, 6-pt. 5/6; Oval Boilers, 15/11; Pudding Basins, 8d, lOd, 1/3; 1/6. and 1/9. WE' have opened All-Wool Flexcello Hose, all shades, 3/11 per pair; also Girls" Colotired Cashmere Hose, in all sizes; Girls' Black Cashmere E#se sizes. Lowest prices. Simmonds. Lath' am Street. BULBS. — Plant now Anemones, Ranuiiculus, ' Tulips, Hyacinths; extr^ strong bulbs. Our bulbs have our reputation behind them. Order now. J. N. Anderson & Son, Ltd.. Nnrserymen, Napier. . t QPECIAL Offer.— 6 Only Ladies' Velour Coats, fur cuffs and collars, iined with art silk, brown, wine and navy; only 63/-; these are real bargains. Edwards, Latham Street. IF you want an up-to-date Suit at reasonable price, go to Dodds, Tailor. ~\J\T HITE'S Pram Factory, Dickens * Street. — Prams and Push Carts, all at wholesale prices. Cash or terms. MEW Goods, but Lower Prices. — AllWool Dress Repp, 40ins.. all shades, 5/11; All-Wool Crepe, 40in., 7/11; AllWool Repp, best quality, all shades, 8/11. Simmonds. Lathain Street. TOAST with chocolate; coffee or tea; delicious and served in congenial surronndings; open every evening till 11 o'cloek. Dainty suppers served after the theatres at the Majestic Tearooms, the popular rendezvous. 1 DON'T be a misiit in life. Join the I.C.S. to-day and enjoy a good income and pleasant work, /^LEARING OUR FANCY GOODS at bargain prices. ■ MARSDEN'S. JAMES BLACK & SON for Picture Framing. We are the oldest established Picture Framers in Hawke's Bay. Get our quote and see the difference. SPARE hours can become very profitable by a course of home study with the I.C.S. Start to-day. RYE Bread — the famous- Continental Bread — recommended by doctors as the most nourishing and digestible bread made. Try Murdoch's, made from pure rye. Fre'sh every Tuesday. 'Phones 2879 and 2995. 24 HOURS' Service. Leave that soiled suit or coat with us to be dry clpaned and tailor pressed ; returned equal to new. H.B. Dye Works, opp. Foresters' Hall. 'phone 3066. \i5THISKY— Nothing better than Arthur Bell's draught, ,11/- bottle. Sold by Geo. Graham. Caledonian HotrO. Bell's has a large foHo-s-ing Trv it BOARO AND RESIOENCE. VACANCY for two gentlemen Boarders; good home, handy to towu. Apply No. 10 Milton Road. ' PRIVATE Board. — Wanted, 2 gentlemen to share large double room; 27/6. 125 Marine Parade. T ARGE sunny room, use of 'phone; X-i board optional; suit business lady or gentleman, Apply "Lynton," Gladstone Road. LANSDOWNE House, 42 Marine Par-, ade. Double rooms to let. 'Phone 3675. /~1LYDE Court for permanent boarders; ^ overlooking bay, close to Baxhs; clean, quiet; first-class table. 'Phone 3701. "l^URNISHED Apartments with all priX vate modern conveniences; very central, "The Midland," Clive Square, Napier. ' » • "FSTHE ' Pines," 23 Fitzroy Road— PrjX vate board and residpnce; heautiful situation on Napier bills; handy to tram ; good cuisine and every comfort. D. Wishart, proprietor. 'Phone 3926. LENLYON," Lincoln .Road. Napier, for snperior board and residence. Unequalled situation, with glorious sea views. • Handy to town and tram.- » G. E. MOODY u Proprietor. J

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 38, 17 March 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 38, 17 March 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 38, 17 March 1930, Page 1

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