i i n ■ n i n ii' -i JJOTORUA jgERVICES. REDUCED EARES. Taupo l«*4 M ' M M Gm) 85/- I Wairakei •M» MM lM kfM M 35/- I Rotorua ,... .... w.* .... 45/Auckland .... .... ... 65/Regular Daily Services,- ineluding Sundays. yy B. MOTOR COMPANY,- LTD., Telephone 4128.:
WANTED. Hastings labour bureau and Public Typist. corner Russell and Heretaunga Streets. 'Phones 1468, 416y private 448. A Rosenberg, proprietor. Wanted : W.-Cook (55/-), Waitress, Re lieying Maid, Housemaid (hotel), Kitchen Maid and Dining-room Maid (institution), Cook (£2, hosptal), Cooks (35/- and 40/-), Cowboy, Coolc-Generals, General Helps, Lady Help (all duties; good place); Cow-man-Gardener, etc. Hawke's bay labour bureau* 'Phone 3727. Wanted : Experienced Housemaid, Cook-' General (station, 35/-), Cook (no washing 35/-), Girl for dining-rooms, General Help (country), House-Parlonr Maid.* Waiting: Experienced Cook-Housekeeper, Daily Workers. Hairdresser, first-class ladies' and gent.'s, excellent shaver, ~ wants Position; wages £4; nermanent or relieving. Write "Hairdresser," this Office. BOOK-KEEPER, experienced. wants keep Tradesmen's Books, Accounts, Invoices, Balances, etc.; strictest confidence; reasonable charges. Griffin, 27 Yigor Brown Street. HAIRDRESSING— For a first-class haircut (ladies* or gent's), 1/-; school children 6d, shaving 6d. At Ted Mullany's, corner Wellesley and Kennedy Roads. PERFECT Sewing.— K. Phin, late 27 years with Singer Co., repairs all makes of Sewing Machines; work guaranteed. Names and address left Phin, c/o this office, will reeeive prompt attention. HIGH _ class Dressmaker, trousseau specialist, late John Court's, Auckland. Marie Spiro, 'phone. 3S24, 152 Nelson Crescent. TI/TISS JAMIESON, dressmaker and J'-*- Costumiere, has resumed. Costumes and Evening Dresses a speciality. Boys' Suits made up reasonably. 5 Paradise Road. TVTISS A. BALKWILL. Bryant's Buildings, makes Day and Evening Frocks, Coats, Costumes, to suit all: , charges accordmg- to style. "flMTISS ANGUS for the newesk Felts at I-7X lowest prices; large head sizes in all new models ; Felts and Velours reblocked, renovatinns. Abbott's Buildings (upstairs), Hastings Street. TVffTSS S- J. HILL, teacher of Short* I'-l hand, Typewriting and Book-keep-ing. Pupils prepared for examinations. Day or evenin- gclasses. Address: 19 Wellesley Road. QALON VOGUE. — Just opened, a splenk-? did range of Golf and Sports Hats; priccs fx'om 13/11 to 29/6. rjSIUITIQN in ShortlTand and TypewritJ- ing. Apnly Legrove 'Typewriter and Importing Co. TYPEWRITING and Duplicatxnff neatly executed. Legrove Typ& writer Co., Ltd.
mYPE w RITERS repaired and over. hanled by expert mechanics. Le grove Typewriter Co. Ring 2941. BEAUTY of Nice Stock, plant now for Autumn flowering. Plenty of strong plants now ready at Anderson's Nurseries, Wellesley Road. JAMES BLACK & SON, No. 1 Thackeray Street. just through Clive Square, a little distance from our old shop. "Quick saies at Famous Low Prices. You'll save money. NOW Showing.— A compjlete new ranga of Ladies and Children's Wear; cash or terms. Value and prices right. Call early and make yonr chniee. Riobards. Draper. Taradale. GROWING in popularity daily— Arctio Ice Cream— the ice cream of quality. For supplies. ring 'phone 3659. Napier; 231, Hastings. LIMBRICK'S Cycle Sale— Get in early for one of these macbine9, from £5 to £7 10/-. Address; Dickens Street. BICYCLES ! Bicycles 1 Bicycles!^ Limbrick's have removed to Dickens Street. Stocks mnst be rednced. Prices are right. Call and inspect. BICYCLE Sale at Limbrick's new premises in Dickens Street. If you want a Bicycle, now is the time to buy. . DON'T miss this golden onportunity. Buy your Bicycle from Limbrick's. EDGAR BERRY, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Hastings Street, # alongside Majestio Theatre. — Hairdressing, atld Shaving by experts under finest hygienio conditions". Saloon under charge J. Cobb. £jLEARANCE SALE FANCY GOODS. MARSDEN'S. A RCTIC'Ice Cream for picnics, parties, bazaars, etc. Let us quote you. 'Phoue 3659. Napier; 231, Hastings. SPARE hours can become very profilv able by a course of home study with! Ihe I.C-S. Start to-day. TOAST with chocolate, coffee or tea: delicious and served in^congenial snrronndings ; open everv evening till U o'cloek. Dainty suppers served after the theatres at tho Majestio Tearooms, the popular rendezvous. A MBER in its rough state; an interesting display. "Langlev Jenkins, Jewellers. Emerson Street. Napier. IVE her Slippers for a present, or a pair of Queen Shoes. See windows. Wray's, Emerson Street. JAMES BLACK & SON for TriumpK English Paints. ready for use. 18/gallon; New Zealand-made_ Paint. 16/gallon: Rod Oxirle Roof Paint. 14/- eallon. TMTISCELLANEOUS.— All Tennis Sboes Iv-U- reduced in price. Wray's Footwear Sale. "VTEW season's Suits, Suitings, and all Sports Wear at prices to suit all pocketS. At Ricbards' Men's Outfitfer. Taradale. JAMES BLACK & SON for Pictnre Framing. We are the oldest estahlished Picture Framers in Hawke's Bay. Get our quote and see the difference. RAD1ATORS for these chilly nights. Ask your eleetrian for only a Hipco. Alward and Bissell. Distributors. BIRDS, Fish and Animals - Mounted true to life; guaranteed 60 years; London experience. J. Jacobs. Taxidermist. Palmerston North. A FOOD/ not a fad— Arctic Ice Cream; wholesome and delightful. For supply, 'phone 3659. Napier; 231. Hastings^ QPEND 8/6 on that Suit. or Frock and icJ it will become like new again. H.B* Dye Works, opp. Foresters' Hall, Dk^b« ens Street. 'phone 3066.
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