FARH PRODUCE, POULTRYi ETC,- * FOR SALE.— William Pears, now ripe. Choicest Fruits in 6eason at Player's, . Emerson Street. 1 1 . FOR SALE. — Apples, Cox's Oranga, Delicious, Jonathans and cookers, cheap. Walter Sykes, Pakowhai (last house on left from Napier. STRONG Savoy, Broccoli, Drumhead Plants; 100 2/: nosted. D. Young, Private Bag, Feilding. POTATOES (new), 56lb. bags, railage paid. 5/I. FEWELL. Box 53, Pukekohe. "JJOULTRY 1 JJOULTRY ! PRIME, HEALTHY, DRESSED. Ready for Table any time. i'PEARL LYNN," 152 Nelson Crescent. 'Phone 3824. motor-cycles and cycles for sale. FOR SALE.— Harley-Davidson electric Big Twin, well equipped, including pillion, "speedometer, etc.; late model, perfect condition ; sacriflcing for £55 ; owner . leaving. Apply Ten. Heighway, Hastings. FOR SALE.— B.S.A. Motor Cycle (late modelL Douglas Motor Bike (late model) and P. & M. Motor Bike and Sidecarriago (late model). J. E. Peach & Co.. Ltd. FOR SALE.— British-built Cycles, from £5 to £7 10/- cash. from Limbrick's, Dickens Street. ' LOST ANO FOUND. LOST. — Amethyst and pearl Brooch, Tuesday,. between Clive Square aua Hospital. Reward, 'phone 4367. LOST, between Napier and Hastings.— Green Tarpaulin. Would finder please communicate witb R. Miles, Princess Street, Palmerston North. Reward. LOST.— Magpie. Please return to Anderson. Taradale, 'phone 52. Reward. " LOST.— Parcel off lorry on NapierWairoa road.. Reward, Eclipse Transport Co., Napier, or R. Long, Wairoa. ' LOST.-A good fisb. througb faulty tackle. Make sure of landmg the next. Procure your .tackle from J . R. Ross & Co., Napier. • LOST.— A game of tennis. Improve your play; purchase a Kum-Bak Tennis TrainOr ; make practice a pleasure; 30/-. . At J. R. Ross & Co.'s, Napier. LOST.— MECHANICAL NOISES. HEAR the new velvety tono of the 1930 Screen Grid Atwater Kent Radio. Mechanical noises are, entirel.v absent. Atwater Kent's only rival is the real thing itself. Demonstrations gladly ffiven bv A. A. HASTINGS & CO., LTD., Electrical Engineers,. Napier. 'Phone 2641. P-O. Box 172, TnOUND.-r-Ee.al Amber Necklets, CigarX ette and Cigar Holders. See oui shecial display, direct fro'ni the Baltic. Langley & Jenkins, Jewellers. FOUND.— The cheapest place t6 buy Smoker's R^quisites of all descriptions/ Tobaccos, Cigarettes, • etc., etc., u Edgar Berry's, Hairdresser and lobacconist, Hastings Street. FOUND.— The best little shop in town. AH goods of the best; no rubbish; no swank. Best values at lowestpnces Nothing too much trouble. _ We are out for service. Pa.v us a. visit for all ladies' wear Mrs Taylor, Murdoch e Buildings, Dalton Street, Napier.
FOUND-— A lovely variety of Ladies' Millinery in Felts, Velours. Also a grcat 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 purchaser: absolutely best in Dominion. H. J. Bailey, expert Diamond Setter and Engraver. Abbott's Buildings, Hastings Street. FOUND.— Croquet an "ideal game, but you must have a qood Mallet. Let us show you the latest in croquet goods. J. R. Ross & Co., Napier. > . FOUND. — A very nice selection of Cricket Bats. All the famous makers are represented in our store Everything for the cricketer at J. R. Ross & Co '8, Napier. ' J| A J ES.T I C TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS. Corner of Emerson" Street and Parade. Hot or Cold Luncheons, Morning and Afternoon Teas. Toast with Coffee. Chocolate or Tea, Ice Creams, Sodas. Parfaits and • Sundaes, real Lemon Squash Suppers a specialtv. Open till 11 p.m. PROMPT SERVICE. pLAYER . JJROS., ■ THACKERAY STREET, NAPIER. Tbink.of us for your Next Order of ... COAL, FIREWOOD AND GHAlN. 1 'PHONE 2558. • TAUPO FISHING AND CAMPING. LOUGHLIN'S LAUNCHES are cheapest to hire — Kingfisher £3, Tamiti £3" 10/-, Tainui £4 per day. Experienced drivers wbo know the best Fishing and .Camping Grounds. . ( Telegrams : 'XOUGHLIN, TAUPO." . ' . . AFOOD, not a fad— Arctic Ice Cre'am ; wholesome and delightful. For supply, 'phone .3659, Napier; 231, Hastings. ' ; "\TEW Goods.— Roslyn Tweed Coats, X * with faceeloth collars and cutfs to match. the latest stvles in Coats, £5. 5/to £5 10/-; Ex. , O.S. Model Frocks in Georgette, Silk Marocains. etc., only £6 6/-. Edwards, Latham Street. "VTEW Books.— "Green Ribbon/' by Wallace; "Anther Day," by Farn oi; "Big Shot," by Packard. THE OFFICE SUPPLY CO.. s Hastings Street. i . " BUSINESS Menl . The most widely * read newspaper fn Hawke's Bay i? The Daily Telegraph, which is therefore the best'advertjsinsr mediutn.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 46, 26 March 1930, Page 1
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