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LOST AND FOUND. TOST, Silver Eversharp Pencil; reward.— -*-* Inquire Star 539. 12 X OST, Diamond Engagement King, 2 stones: reward.—Phone 41-422. x! 2 T OS-T. Pocket Book ; left in Queen sT ■ Lu telephone bos.—Please Phone 23-543. 10 T OST, Dinghy, Bft, painted white, green -" inside.—Apply J. McCormick, P. 0.. Te Atatu. xl 2 T OST, Hand Bag, Hall's Cor., Takapuna; XJ reward.—Tucker, Dominion St., Takapuna. xlO T OST, Flat-bottomed Dinghy, about 14ft ■*-* long. painted green, name Jane: reward. Ring 24-C3O. xii TOST, Egyptian Bracelet, between Grafton ■*-* Kd. and Lyric, Friday night; reward.— 130, Grafton Rd. 10 T OST, Diamond Ring. Queen St. or One- -*-* hunsra car. Pah Rd.—Reward at 5, Selwyn ltd.. Epsom. 11 TOST, Bicycle, taken from near barber's -*- J shop, Victoria Rd., Devonport; reward. Return 28. Bond St. xlO TOST, £4 10/, notes, 9/3 silver, vicinity ■*-* Khyber Pass Kd. ; reward.—2o, Haiston Rd.. Dominion Rd. x! 2 T OST, Gold Brooch, Great South Rd. t or Mt. Eden tram; keepsake; reward. — 0. Emma St.. Mt. Eden. xlO T OST, Purse containing money, vicinity Newton or in Edendale car; reward.— Iβ, Arabi Rd., Edendale. xlO T OST, Tie Pin, old fashioned, keepsake, in -" Bond St., Arch Hill; reward. —15a. King George Ave., Epsom. slO TOST, coming from Cambridge Trots, Sat--LJ urday. Umbrella, amber hook handle: reward.—Mrs. Groat. Mangere. xlO T OST. Truck Tyre and Rim, 32 x 6. Good- -*-* year. Nsrariiawahia and Rangirirl; rewnrd. —Grange. Carrier. Phone 46-098. si 2 T OST, Gold Band 3-stone Ring, between - LJ Ponsonby Club Hotel and Pompallier Ter. : good reward.—lnquire Stab S4S. x! 2 TOST, Lady's Shoe, size 7. between One- -" hunga and Robin's Rd., Mangerereward.—D. Sheehan, 48. Grotto St.. Te Papa pa. 10 LOST, Pair Bessemer Truck Wheels, between Auckland and Manurewa; reward.—Reply Cavanah. Svmonds St.. or Phone 33. Mannrewa. xll T OST, Crash Handbag, worked in raffia. -" containing purse, with pearls, dentist bill and private letters in purse, Monday evening, between Elliott and Queen Sts; finder rewarded. —Phone 40-800. 10 T OST—Left in Onehunga Car this morning, about 10.30, Small Brown Paper Parcel, containing 3 unfinished cream rompers, also thimble : keensake. valued.— Will finder kindly leave Booth's. Grocer. Royal Oak? xlO "EIOUND. Gold Wristlet Watch. Aitken Terrace. —Apply 15, Bright St., Eden Terrace. xlO STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED. STRAYED, Cnrly-halred Dog. grey saddle, May 1; reward.—9o, Calgary St., Dominion Rd. 12 STRAYED, Pink and Grey Parrot, vicinity Western Springs ; reward.—s2, Finch St., Morningside. 11 STRAYED, Collie Dog, halfbred, Mt. Roskill collar 261-1926.—Return 29. Pah Rd.. Epsom. xlO OTRAYED, Fox Terrier, ecow "Alert," month ago, name Spot, 1926 collar; reward.—22. Franklin Rd. 10 STRAYED, Saturday last. Half-bred Pom.; answers to Nigger; reward.—Gannon, Johnstone St.. Pt. Chevalier. 10 STRAYED, Bay Gelding Pacer, from Bassett Rd.—Apply G. Hill, 18, Dunkerron Avenue, off Market Kd., or phone 25-088 10 STRAYED, Grey Persian Cat, answers name of Peter. —Reward on returning to SS. Mt. Hobson Rd., Remnera, or infnrmation lending to Its recovery. xll TMPOTJNDED in the Pt. Chevalier Public ■*• Ponnd for Straying, Pt. Chevalier, 1 Dark Cream PONY, mare, light mane and tail. shod.—lf not claimed and expenses paid, will be Sold on May 21. 1027, at 12 noon. THOMAS DYE. xlO Ranger. PUPILS WANTED. A CADEMY OF MUSIC. — Pianoforte ■**■ Violin. "J. O'Kane also Teaches the Popular String Instruments, employing rapid irethods. _1Z ART Needlework, Church embroidery, knitting, tatting, crocheting, individual and class tuition.—Penelope, 442 Queen Street. . B \ SHLEIGH Coaching College, N.Z. Insur.r\ ance Bldgs., primary and secondary , school work, backward education.—Phone 42-202. B BOOKKEEPING — Day and Evening tuition and Correspondence. — The School of Accountancy, 40, Security Buildings, Auckland. B BOWES, 46U. Queen St.—Steel Guitar. Trombone, Cornet, Saxophone. Bandmasters Coached. North of England Methods. D COATS, Dresses, etc., cut, fitted, prepared for home finishing.—Miss Neary, 11, Tabernacle Bldgs., Newton. B E" LOCUTION, Dramatic Art. Voice Production.—Write for appointment, Marie St. John. 18. Cambria Bd.. Devonport. p T7IXPERT Tuition in" Cutting, by late London cutter, designer. Terms arranged suit all classes. —B. 1309, Stak. LADIES I Make your own dresses. We cut, tack, fit, you finish.—Miss Wen, 14, Tabernacle Bldgs. B LADIES' Hairdressing, all branches; Specialising; Pupils Taught by Diploma Expert (late London): terms moderate.—B. 485, Star. B ODERN Ladies' Hairdressing. all branches. Permanent Waving, etc.— Madame Thora Tate, Bon Marche, Newton. B OTOR Driving Taught Thoroughly by Experts: Council certificates guaranteed ; £ees moderate.—Rusbton's MotoScnool. 57, Albert St. D CJHOWCARD Writing successfully taught O by Auckland's Leading Showcard Writers. Terms moderate. —'"K" System. > 32. Queen St. _D RESTLIXG Class, expert tuition; 21/ term —Wilson. School of Physical Culture. Ngapnht Chambers. lx>rne St. 10 TBARN TO SWIM. I can Teach Either Sex, of any age, a style suitable to their requirements. Coach to Miss Ena Stockley, lOOyde N.Z. champion and Australasian recordholder. By Special Appointment, Instructor to Lady Jellicoe and Family. D. B. ANDERSON, Phone 42-746. Box 1327. B " DENTISTRY. "DtJRB f±OLD I "Confleneed" I "Condensed" "Condensed" Gold occupies a unique prominence in operative dentistry. In skilful hands It makes the very finest fillings for front teeth, and is absolutely indestructible In the fluids of the mouth. No known material has given more general satisfaction. The success of the filling depends on the purity of the gold and the skill of the operators. Gold fillings guaranteed for eight yean. HOWEX WALKEK, Dentist, p 209. Queen Street. TUITION WANTED. LATIN. —Coach wanted, matriculation standard. —State terms to T. .1837, STAR. Xll VIOLIN Tuition wanted, third year pupil; state terms, etc.—Wr'*e T. 1712. Stab. 12 PIANO rUNINQ. ARTHUR BREE, Professional Pianist and Tuner merits your, confidence in

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 108, 10 May 1927, Page 1

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