farm froduce, poultry, etc. 1710R SALE— 3 Heifers, 1 due June, 1 X September, 1 15 nionths; £17 lot. Rhone 44, Taradale. , FDR SALE. — Dressed Poultry, prime and Jiealthy; 2/6 and 3/?each. Mrs Mclnnis, Avondale Road, Taradale. t^UR SALE.— William Pears, now ripe. Choicest hruits in season at Playsr's, Emerson Street. POTATOES (new), 561 b. bags, railage paid. 5/I. FEWELL. Box 53, Pukekohe. SOUTH ISLAND POTATOES, Also EARLY SEED POTATOES. J5LAYER JJROS. 'Phone 2558. JJODLTRY1 pOULTRY! PRIME, HEALTH Y, DRESSED. Ready for Table any time"PEARL LYNN," 152 Nelson Crescent. 'Phone 3821 MOTORCYCLES AND CYCLES FOR SALE. FOR SALE.— One late model P. & M. Motor Cycie and Side-car, and oue late model Douglas Motor Cyde; no reasonable olfer refueed. J. E. Peach & Co.. Ltd. * POR SALE.— British-built Cycles, from £5 to £7 10/- cash. from'Limbrick's, Dickens Street. FOR SALE. HERCULES CHROMIUM PLATED CYCLES— the best cycle you ever had, and marvellous value at £7 17/6. Also landed, the world's best Electric Cycle Lamp. "THE BERKO." Buy now from— J M0WBEAY Brdce* WHO KEEPS THE PRICES DOWN. (j LOST AND FOUND. LOST. — Black Ebony Radiator Cap. Reward, 10 Edwardcs Street. LOST.— All worry of what to do at Easter. Ga fishing. Get.your supplies now at J. R Ross & Co., Napier. LOST. — A chanca of a game of Tennis through a broken nacquet. Several high-grade Racquets still in stock at J. R. Ross & Co., Napier. "JVOUND.— You can buy everything in Jl1 the tobacconist line, alsd toilet preparations, ladies' handbags, etc., sports goods, etc., cheapest .at Eagar Berry's, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Hastings Street. FOUND— mHE ONLY RIVAL to kT\VA.TER KENT Sereen Grid Radio — the ac'.ual performance itself. Hear the clear, natural tone of Atwater Kent Radio for yourself. You are the judge. Deroonstrations arranged in your own home. A. A. HASTINGS & CO., LTD-, . Dickens Street, Napier. FOUND.— Anglers everywhere preparing for Easter. No bag complete without some Tigaross flies. Have you seen them? At J. R. Ross & Co., Napier. FOUND.— Real Amber Necklets, Cigarette^ and Cigar Holders. See our special display, direct from the Baltic. Langley & Jenkins, Jewellers. FOUND.— All our new season Golf goods to hand Steel-shafted and Wooden Clubs. Largest selection at J. K. Ross & Co.t Napier. FOUND.— The best little shop in town. All goods of the best; no rubbish; no swank. Best values at lowestprices. Nothing too much trouble. # We are out for service. Pay us a visit for all ladies' wear. Mrs Taylor, Murdoch'e 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.— A lovely variety of Ladies' Millinery iD Felts, Velours. Al$o a great range of Berets at lowest town prices. Our motto is "Quality and service combined.'-' Mrs Taylor, Murdoch's Buildings, Daltop Street, Napier. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED.— Two Aerial Poles. State price to "Polcs," this office. WANTED. — Pigieons, any _ number; 2'6 pair. Apply Wilkins, Eaton Road, Hastings. WANTED. — Second-hand Casement Windows, in good condition; 1, 2 or 3 light. Particluars to "Window," this office. WANTED TO BUY. /^OOD FURNITURE in one piece or vJT a houseful. and we pay CASH at JgYD. fJlAYLOR'S, EMERSON STREET. NAPIER; 'Phone 2599. WANTED TO BUY— POULTRY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. GDPPY'S ROAD. GREENMEADOWS. JJ JJ rjVRUBSHOE. 'Phone 2808SEEDLINGS TO PLANT NOW1 ANTIRRHINUMS, Auricula, Calendula, Carnations, Cinerarias, Dimorprotheca, Primnlas, Polyanthus, Sweet Williams, Wallfiowers. Stocks and Iceland Poppies. Good hardy plants. JN. ANDERSON & SON, LTD., • Nurseyymen, 'Phone 4112 Weileslev Road JJ A J E S 1' I C TEA AND LUNOHEON ROOMS. Corner of Emerson Street and Parade. Hot or Cold Lnncheons, Morning anc Afternoon Teas. Toast with Coffee, Choc olata or Tea, Ice Creams, Sodas, Par faits and Sundaes, real Lemon Squash Suppera 'a specialty. Open till 11 p.m PROMPT SERVICE. OEAL Lemon Squash. made from thi -»-li real lemons— a refreshing ant health-giving drink. Try it when visit ing the Majestio Tea and Luncheoi Rooms, where prompt serviee and atten tion rules. MANEY'S Pharmacy has now movet to ne'w premises nearly opposit* , the old ehop.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 73, 29 April 1930, Page 1
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