miscellaneous. SEKV1CE Cars leave thrice daily for Wairoa, Morere, Gisborne. Daily services lo New Plyinoutk, VVaiiganui, Welliugtou, Masterton. II. R. Motor Co., Ltd-, 'phone 4128. /TIAUPU, Auckland, Wairakei, Rotorua -A- daily motor services; reduce'cl fares. 11. B. Motor Co., Ltd., 'phone 4128. rAONSTIPATION ! Even the most obVI stinate cases yield to Yeasron Tabtets. J. McGowan, Chemist, Waipawa. WHERE will we have morning tea ?" "Jh, Robertson'S, of course!'' Come along and have a trial. WELL, what about it, Charlie?" "About what?" "A new Pram." "Get one at White's, of course." SEEDLINGS. — Nemesia, Cineraria, Beauty cf Nice Stock, Larkspur, Iceland Poppy, Polyanthus, etc.; stroug plants now ready for earlv fiowering J. N. Anderson & Son, Ltd., Nurserymen, 5 Weliesley Road, 'phone 4112. IV AL SEA, had breath and intestinal 1* fermentation disappear when you eat Ycaston Tahlets regularl.v. E. H. Leigh, CliPinist, Waipukurau. |00 OPAQUE ENVELOPES 1/3, 400 J- Baking Cups 1/-; 3 No^els (by best authoi's) for 2/6; Sheaffer Pencils. THE OFFIfE SUPPLY CO., Ila.st.ings Street. ITNBEATABLE values in Men's Boots / and Shoes; hest English samples. Wra.v's, Emerson Street. riAERRY'S Meal. — Try this for porridge -A- or seones this Winter. 4lb bag 3/at Dockery's. QiPECIAL line of Wool and Cotton k-J Junipers and Pnllovers, just landed, 9/6. 12/6. 13 '6 ; T.adies' Velour Coats. fur collars and cuffs, special clearing price 45/-. Edwards. Latham Street. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE to get a really good SECOND-HAND CYCLE at a really good price. All machines are overhauled and are in first-class order. Obtainable from J IM g T H E R 1 D G E. "THE BIKE MAN." COME AND SEE the famous MASSEY HARR1S CYCLE before choosing your next maehine. Everyone is talking about them. Their value is unequalled. J I M JgTHERIDGE, "THE BIKE MAN." /ptLAUSEN'S sell quality for less.— VI Aluminium Hot Water Bottles, last a lifetdne and keep hot for hours, 2/11 each; Aluminium Double Saucepans for" porridge or milk boiling, 4/6 each; 4-cup Teapots 3/11, 6-cup 4/6 ; 2-pint Coffee Percolators, 4/6; 4-piut Swan Brand Kettles, 6/6; set of 4 very heavy quality Saucepans for 16/6; Steam Pudding Basins, 2/6 and 2/11. Don't forget our special hue of 5 big cakes of Sand Soap for lld. It's wonderful value. rf^LAUSEN'S guarantee every article Vu they sell. Hair Clippers that we guarantee to do the job at the remarkably low price of 5/6: Pistol Gas Lighters save matcbes, lOd each; Cutting-out Scissors that will stand any test, 2/6 a pair; lieavy quality Ruhber Gloves. at 1/11 a pair, arc real value; Wool Floor Mops, large size, are only 1/11, complete with handle, 2/6; long handle Window Cleaning Brooms, 2/6; and don't forget our famous 3 big bars Household Soap for 1/11. S p o N G 13 s ! HOME MADE, good butter and eggs. PIES, the best in town, 3d each. Fresh Confectionery, refresljing Drinks. fJIHE QZONE, Next Gaiety Tbeatre, DICKENS STREET ; NAPIER. BUSINESS NOTICE. Ml'S TAYLOR, Milliner and Ladies' Outfitter, wishes to notify the public that she has REMOVED from Murdoch's Buildings, Dalton Street, to larger premises in Emerson Street, opposite the Farmers' Co-op., and has opened up a choice range of Millinery, Jumpers, Cardigans, Lumber Jackets, etc. Come right along. You are sure of a welcome. ALA GLORIA GRAMOPHONE will shorten and eurich the longest evening. 3/6 WEEKLY will buy your I.a Gloria, complete with Free Eecords, Free Needles, Free Repairs and Free Delivery. LA GLORIA GRAMOPHONES. Emerson. Street, Napier. board and kesidence. WANTED. — Two gentlemen boarders, private bome; good table. Apply 403 St. Aubyu Street East, 'phone 1836. Hastings. WANTED.— Board ^and private sit.ting room by 2 business men. Write "X.X.," this office. WANTED.— Gentleman boarder (private family); large, supny room. 125 Marine Parade. BOARD.— Quiet man, only haviug liis pension, could liave very comfortable horne in private house for doing an odd job. Write "Kind," this office. GOOD homo offered 2 school children, daily, weekly, permanent; hand.v primary, secondarv schools. Write "Comfort," this office. MISS BALKWILL, "Lynton," Gladstone Road, offers excellent private board to ladies or gentlemen. 'Phone 2478.
SEA View House, 111 Marine Parade. — Vaeancies permanent boarders. 30,'-, if willing to shnre room 27/6 : good table and every comfort. - J. Edwards, pio prietor, 'phone 2676. "SHORTLANDS," 12 Marine Parade.— kJ Board and residenee; reasonable; good locality and central. YACANCY nice sunnv room, bed and breakfast, 15 6. "Loloma," or ring 2509. VACANCIER Clyde Court; sunny position ; splendid sea view; spacious balconies; first-class table. 'Phone 3701. GLENLYON, Lincoln Road, Napier.— Ideal Winter situation, obtaining nninterrupted sun and sheltered from cold winds. Lovply outlook. Good table and everv comfort. Terms* moderate. G E. Moodv, prop., 'phone 2174, LANSDOWNFJ House, 42 Marine Parade. Double rooms to let. 'Phone 3675. T^URNISHED Apartments with all pri- *- vate modern conveniences; very central." "The Midland," Clive Square. Napier. "niYHE Pines," 23 Fitzroy Road.— Private board and residenee; heanti* ful situation on Napier faills ; handy to tram good cuisine and every comfort I D. Wishart, proprietor. 'Phone 8926. I
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 101, 31 May 1930, Page 1
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