AUCTIONEERS. FUTURE SALES— A. B. EAMES & CO. March 29— Poultry, 10.30 a.m. A. B. EiMES 4 Ca A. B. EAMES 4 C°A. B. : EAMES 4 C°fl POULTRY SALE. POULTRY SALE. POULTRY SALE. POULTRY SALE. SATURDAY, MARCH 29th, 1930, At 10.30 a.m. Entries of Several Classes Booked. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. " InquU'ies for Pullets and C'ockerels. Heavy Table BU'ds and Ducks. TUESDAY, APRIL 1st, 1930— FRUIT AND PRODUCE. FRUIT AND PRODUCE. FRUIT AND PRODUCE. FRUIT AND PRODUCE. At 1.30 p.m. FOR BETTER BUSINESS, FOR BETTER BUSINESS, A. B. EAMES 4 Ca AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Dickens Street, Napier. PROFESSIONAL. ■jy/jTSS JJOROTHY JgUCKTNGHAM . TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION & SINGING. ' Miss Buckingham will be in attendance at the Studio every Monday from 7 to 8 p.m., and Thursday 2.30 to 4, to meet intendinsr adult students Junior Singing Class Saturday morning, 10.30.. Studios: Baptist Sundav Schoolroom. Tennyson Street, and 4 Hadfield Terrace. J^JISS j^JILDRED JJAMILTON. From the Phyllis Bates School of Ball rbom Dancing, is commencjng Teaching. Adults' Class on Mar. 27th, at 7.30 p.mChildren's Class on Mar. 25. at 3.45 p.m. Children under 12 on Mar. 29th at 10.30 a.m. Private Lessons by appointment (six, eight taught in one lesson). For particulars ring 2509 before 10 a.m and between 6 and 8 p.m. j^/JlSS J^OCY j_JATCH, TEACHER OF P1ANOFORTB, HAS RESUMED TUITION. Special attention given to young pnpils. Term begins with first lesson. Vacancies for adult learners. Fee £1 10/- per terro Studio : 87 DICKENS STREET. D A N C 1 N G. " JJTSS JEAN JJALLANTYNE Will Commence CHILDREN'S , CLASSES in Operatic, Greek, National and Ballroom Dancing, in Foresters' Hall. Napier, on MARCH24th. G' . France Road. Hastings. Telephone 1498. PIANOFOKTE ^flLLIAM J/| JJITCHELL Has vacandee for a limited number oi Pupils. Address 47 CAKNEIJ. STKEE'I. -^DV AN CE ^J.LI VE! ■ , EARLIER AUTUMN Finds CLIVE HOUSE FULLY PREPARED With MODERN FASHION.S In , Ladies' Tweedt Fur and Facccloth Coats. Tweed Costumes and Jumpers. . ; Smart F rocks. Daint.y Millinery Models. Hosierv and Scarvpg to lone Cardigons and Luinber Jackets. CALL-IN AND VIEW THE NEWEST GOODS OPENING DAlLY. 33 1-3 PER CENT. CHUAPEH THAN TOWN PRICES At Q.EORGE £ rjYHORNTON'S. REMOVAL NOTICE i HAVING DISPOSED Of our Freehold in Carlyle Street. WE HAVE REMOVED To New Premises in DALTON STREET, NAPIER (lately occnpied b.y Venables & Co.). fischerT sons. MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, P.O. BOX '265 ; " 'PITONE 2193. ANNUAL q A L E NNUAL ' O ALE ' USED LIBRARY BOOKS. 1/- Each. Three fdr 2/6. HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM. - J t QHADWICK, HASTINGS' STREET : NAPIER. JpLAYER JgROS., THACKERAY STREET, NAPIER. Think of ifs for your Next Order of COAL, FIREWOOD AND GRAIN. E 'PHONE 2558. lV'EW Boobs.— "Green Ribbon," hy Wallace; "Anther Da.v," by Far nol : "Big Shot," hv Pagkard, THE OFFICE SUPPLY CO.. Hastings Street. ♦ -
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 48, 28 March 1930, Page 12
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