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WANTED. WANTED.— A smart Tearoom Waitress. Apply The Trocadero. WANTED.— Plain cooking or kitchen work. Write "Capable," this office. ' WANTED.— Shepherd wiih 2 or 3 dogs. Murray, Roberts & Co., Ltd., Port Ahuriri WANTED by 2 experienced Men.— Bush-felling or scrub-cutting. Ring 1836, Hastings. WANTED— Young Man as paying guest; town house, very comfortable; telephone. Write "Independent," this office. WANTED, iuimediately. — Cook for one month (institution) ; capable General, Havelock, town and country. Sun Registry. WANTED.— Experienced Saies woman for frock specialist's. _ Apply with copies of references to "Reliahle," Daily Telegraph, Hastings. WANTED— Domesticated Lady Help for small household. Write "Comfort," this office. WANTED.— Smart Pantrymaid for tearooms; wages 35/- week. Write "Pantry," this office. WANTED by uiarried couple.— Work; man able to milk, etc,, wife willing to help if wanted ; would like own cottage; have 2 children. Write "Willing," Daily Telegraph, Hastings. WANTED by reliable person.— Nursing, housckeepinc or any daily employment. Apply "Reliable," this office. WANTED— Smart Tearoom Waitress. Applicants please give full particulars of experience, age, copies references (if any) to "Smart," this office. TXTANTED.— B.R. To-night, 7.30, Hastv v ings Street School^ corner. Post Office refuses deliver initialled letters. WANTED.— You to have your feet seen to. Corns, ingrowing toenails carefully attended to at 40 Tennyson Street. W, H.> Hildebrandt, Med. Masseur and Foot Specialist. telephone 3555. WANTED.— A mixed choir is a collection of people, some of whom can sing and some can't; They will all be §ood singers if they vyear Hannah's Kosy llppers. Liquidation Sale nowon. WANTED.— All the ladies to come and inspect our new season's goods. Better values than ever. Coats, Cardigans, Jumper Suits at unheard-of prices. Mrs Taylor, Murdoch's Buildings, Dalton Street, Napier. WANTED you to Plant— St. Brigid Anemone Bulbs, the world-famed Irish strain; 2/- dozen, 12/6 100; postage freS*A. SIMMONDS & CO., LTD,. • Napier and Hastings. WANTED.— All sports to .be in readiness for Ea6ter vacation. Let us make up any shortage in your equipment. J. R. Ross & Co., Napier. WANTED.— Rents and hook debts to collect; income tax retttrns prepared; books written up; loans arranged. i See Horace Bonrgeois. F.C.A., Publio Secretary, etc., Government Life Buildings, opposite old P.O.. Napier. , WANTED.— Anglers to know we are complete outfitters. . Rods, Reels, Lines and all sundries for river, lake and sea. J. R. Ross & Co. Napier. WANTED Known.— Just opened, new season's Winter Slippers; suit all pockets and tastes. Wray's, Emerson Street. . . WANTED Known.— The latest in Golf Shoes, Court Shoes and Bar Shoes; all colours. ' Wray's, Emerson Street. WANTED Known.— We have now moved into our own premises to shop previously occupied by U.F.S. Dispensary, Maney's Pharmacy. Emerson Street. • WANTED Known.— Men's Shoes and •Boots, just arrived; Marlowe's, Cathedral, Astorias, Richmond and other English makers. Wray's, Emerson Strett. WANTED, Known— Men's Waterproof Tufhide sole Boots, English make, from 27/6. Wray's, Emerson Street. WHAT is- this? Men's and Ladies' Coats dyed any colour, 12/6 ! H.B. Dye Works, opp. Foresters' Hall, Dick-. ens Street. We collect and deliver. 'Phone 3066. • NEW stocks of Striped Pyjama Cloth, good qualities, 1/-, 1/2, 1/4 and 1/6; Twill Winceyette in all light shadeSj 1/3 and 1/6; Cream Winceyette. 1/- and 1/4. Simmonds, Latham Street. WATER Colours, Prints; Engravings, Arfcists' Proofs, Etchings, etc., in great variety; framed and unframed at very fine 'prices. Our gallery is always worthy of inspection. McCarthy's, Ltd., Picture-framers, etc.. Hastings Street. WALLPAPERS. — Beautiful designs, new colourings, in .great variety. The latest in panelling suggestions. Call and inspect to-day. Stock largest in Hawke's Bay. McCarthy's, the Home of Wallpapers, Hastings Street. WALLPAPERS for any room in the house. Brich'ten your walls for the coming long Winter nights. We have the ideal pattern; inspect stocks. McCarthy's, Ltd., the . Home of Wallpapers, Hastings Street. PAINT, Oil, Lead, Sci'im, etc- ; in fact, everything for the decorator or painter, wili be found cheapest and best in quality at McCarthy's. Ltd., Painters and Paperhangers, Hastings Street, Napier. RO.X. is stamned on every genuine • Yeaston Tablet; made from pure yeast, A. Hobson & Co., Chemists. JAMES BLACK & SON.-Cash offer; Sufficient Paint to paint your house 40 x 30 x 12ft high); 2 coats and 1 coat on roof, with 3 Brushes — £5 16/-. FIASHIONABLE Tweed Coats. Roslyn AH Wool Tweed Coats, leather facings, special value 85f-: :English Tailored Tweed Coats, special fitting, real smart, from £6 6/-. Edwards, Latham Street. T>AHLIAS.— Beautiful shows of the JL> latest in stiff-stemmed modern decorative Dahlias now in full bloom. Inspection invited. Anderson's Nurseries. Welleslev Road. WINES.— Nothing better - than th'ose supplied by Taradale Vineyards. Port. Museat, Madeira, Sherry or assorfced 'Wines, £2 per cass 12 qpart bottles, delivered anywhere in Napier or Hast> RYE Bread— made from the pnre rye— naurishing, digestibla ana hoalthgiving; invalids and aged people t>an eat it with comfort. Made by Murdoch's, Emerson Street, 'phones 2879 and 2995. -V

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 73, 29 April 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 73, 29 April 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 73, 29 April 1930, Page 1

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