FARM PRODUCE, POULTRY, ETC, "OOR SALE— Good Dairy Cow, on drop; X1 guaranteed . Apply T. O'Heiily, Guppy's Itoad, Taradaffe. FOR SALE. — Wiiliam Pears, now ripe. Choicest Fruits in season at Player's, Emerson Street. FOR SALE.— Apples, Cox's Grange, Delicious, Jonathans and cookers, cheap. Walter Sykes, _ Pakowhai (last house on left from Napier. MUSCOVY Dueks, good birds for snail gardens (domesticated) ; male and female. Te Awa Nursery, Nelson Crescent. POTATOES (new), 56lb. bags, railagc paJd. 5/- ' I. FEWELL, Box 53, Pukekohe. jpOULTRY ! JpOULTRY 1 PUIME, HEALTHY, DRESSED. Ready for Table any time. J'PEARL LYNN," 152 Nelson Creseent. 'Phone 3824 A10TOR-CYCI.ES AND CYCtES FOR SALE. TGIOR sale.— Harley-Davidson electric JJ , Big Twin, well equipped, including pillion, speedometer, etc. ; late model, perfect condition; sacrificing for £55 ; owner leaving. Apply Ten. Heighway, Hastings. " - FOR 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 Limbnck's, Dickens Street. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, between Redclyffe and Marine Parade —Signet Ring, initialled "M.D."; dated inside. Reward, "Rmg,' this ofiB.ce. LOST, Church Road, Taradale.— Painter's Paste Board. Please return D. G. Irvine, Taradale. LOST, on March 12th, in Napier — Small Leather Purse, containmg £3 in notes and a little' silver, and cara \vitn Oxford- address. Finder please mform Miss Secker, 'phone 526, Napier. LOST, Thursday nigbt, between Emerson Street and Majestic Tlfeatre. Gold Wristlet Watch with leajther strap. Reward, N.Z. Trawling Co., Emerson Street. . T'OST.— Baby's Crocheted Coat and XJ Bonnet, b'etween Waghorne Street and top Shakespeare Road. Reward on returning to P.. lreland, Billiard Saloon., Port Ahuriri.- -
LOST.— Ametliyst and pearl Brooch, Tuesday, between Clive Squar'e ano Hospital. Reward, 'phone 4367. 3r OST.— A good fish through faulty Li tackle. Mqke sure of landmg the next. Procure your tackle from J. R. Ross & Co., Napier. - ' LOST,— A game of tennia. Improve your play ; purchase a Kum-Bpk Tennis Trainer; -make praqtice a pleasure; 30/-. At J. R. Ross & Co.'s, Napier. FOUND—' ^ _ snnHE ONLY RIVAL to ATWATER A KENT Screen Grid Radio— the actual performance itself. Hear the clear, natural tone of Atwater Kent Rajdio fot yourself. You.. are the judge. Demonstrations arranged in your own home. . A. A. HASTINGS ,& CO., LTD., _ Dickens Street, Napier. XTOUND.— Donovan and Sarron fight JD -will he broadcast on Saturday, from Wellington by T. H. Boston, Taradale, introducing the famous Pierce Aiero Receiving Set. All welcome. FOUND— Guaranteed hygienic methods. Clean, sterilised towels, combs, hair and shaving brushes for each customer. We protect you from infection. Fred C. Mills, Haircutting Specialist, Hastings Street. TBOUND.— Real Amber Necklets, CigarX ette and Cigar Holders. ■ See our special display, direct from the Baltic. Langley & Jenkins, Jewellers. iHOUND.— The cheapest place to buy X Smoker's Requisites of all descriptions, Tobaccos, Cigarettes, etc., etc., is Edgar Berry's. Hairdresser and Tobacconist, , Hastings Street. TTIOUND— The best little shop in town. X All goods of the best; no rubbish; no swank. Best values at lowest prices. Nothing too mucb trouble. ..We are out for service. Pay us a visit for all iadies' wear. Mrs Taylor, Murdoch's Buildings, Dalton Street, Napier. FOUND.— A lovely variety of Ladies' Millinery in Felts, Velours. Also a great range of Berets at lowest town prices. Our motto is "Quality and service combined.'! Mrs Taylor, Murdoch's Buildings, Dalton Street, Napier. T7IOUND.— Diamond Rings,' direct "from X maker # to purchaser; absolutely best in Dominion. H. J. Bailey, expert Diamond Setter and Engraver, Abbott's Buildings, Hastings Street. THOUND.— Croqnet an ideal game, but X yoh must have a good Mallet. Let us show you the latest m croquet goods. J. R. Ross & Co., Napier. FOUND. — A very nice selection of Cricket Bats. All the famous makers are .represented in our store. EverytWng for the cricketer at J. R. Ross & Co.'s, Napier. Annual c! a l e NNUAL PiLE USED LIBRARY BOOKS, 1/- Each. Three for 2/6. 1 HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM. J 0HADWICK, HASTINGS STREET NAPIER. pLAYER JgROS., THACKERAY STREET, NAPIER. . • Think of us for your Next Order of COAL, FIREWOOD AND GEAIN. , 'PHONE., 2558. ■ 3NOVELS by Wallace for 2/6, 800 Baking Cups 1/-, Diaries for ofiBce and poeket. Platignnm Fountain Pens 2/6, i THE OFFICE SUPPLY CO.. Hastings Street. NEXT time you are in Hobson & Co.'s Soda Fountain have a dish of the. new Strawberry Ice Cream— it'fl delicious.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 48, 28 March 1930, Page 1
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