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LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Suitcase, between Titirangi Rd. and tf Rd., Mt. Eden.—Miss Lloyd, Florist, Customs St. _6 T OST, Pearls, between Regent, Emsom, i an< i Cornwall Park At., Saturday; reward.—Phone 25-631. 6 T OST, Teeth, Upper Denture. Saturday, , Muriwai Beach ; reward.—Ring 46-651. between 10 a.m. and noon. 6 T OST, 1 Sponge Beater, Grafton Rd„ this morning; reward—Payne, 56, Richmond Rd. Phone 27-097. x 6 Ti°^J —Person seen taking Kodak Camera, Towels, from Milford Beach, Sundav, return —Inquire Star 243. xS T OST, Blue Purse, containing money and « receipts, vicinity Hospital; reward.— Sanft, Chemist, Symonds St. x 6 T OST, Panama Hat, blown off Hobsonville pier, Sunday, 5 o'clock ; reward.— 19, Albany Rd., Heme Bay. xtt T OST—Bicycle, Saturday, Ponsonby. -y* Farmers' Union brand; reward.—3S, Norfolk St., Ponsonby Rd. x(i T OST. Suitcase of Picnic Gear and Overcoat, between Ferndale and Auckland: reward.—l 7. Servia St.. Newton. x 6 LOST, Cigarette Case, silver, initials E.R.J.. Campbell Rd., Saturday afternoon ; reward.—Phone 40-367, 9.30 to 4.30. x 6 T OST, Parcel, ■ containing gramophone motor, left on 12.30 Birkenhead ferry, Saturday; reward. —Mr. Knox, 'phone 26-372. x 6 T OST, Grey Purse, containing sum of money, photos, etc.. Cruising Club picnic. Pine Island ; reward. —Miss Shaw. Majestic Theatre Tearooms. 6 T OST, Ladies' Handbag, containing library book and small sum of money, 9.30 a.m. F.irkenhead ferry, Wednesday.— Finder rewarded on returning bag to Grand Theatre. 7 OST POLICY. It is the intention of the Australian Provincial Assurance Association. Limited, to issue on or after 6th MARCH, 1925. a Duplicate Copy of Policy No. 56567. on the life of Andrew John Riddell, which is declared to have been lost. * GEO. PEACOCK. x 6 Manager for New Zealand. STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED. QTRAYED,. Sydney Silkie Dog, lost Friday night in Ellerslie district; reward. Phone 20-878. 8 STRAYED, Fox Terrier, smooth, black and white; answers to Scottie; collar 261; reward.—29, Allendale Rd., Mt Albert. 6 STRAYED, Irish Terrier Bitch, from Avondale, collar and chain attached ; persons detaining same prosecuted.—Write M. 1436, STAR. x 6 STRAYED, Brown Draught Gelding, 5 years old. short tail, from Panmure; reward for information.—Forsyth, Tawa Rd.. Onehunga. Phone 12-584. xS STRAYED, Fox Terrier, black and white markings, black head. One Tree Hill, 64 on collar. Reward.—2s, Maungakiekie At.. Green Lane. Great Soath Rd. S OTRAYED—BIack Cocker Spaniel, bald £5 patch body and leg, collar 2162; anvone detaining will be prosecuted: £ 2 reward. —Andrews, 270, Karangahape Rd. x 8 IMPOUNDED IN THE PT. CHEVALIER PUBLIC POUND, for Straying. Pt. Chevalier Rd.. 1 Bay Mare, thoroughbred, white blaze on forehead, 2 white hind fetlocks. If no_t claimed and expenses paid will be Sold on February 17, 1928, ar 12 noon.—THOS. DYE. Ranger. xp IMPOUNDED by Banger, strayed at Glendowie, 1 RED HEIFER, WHITE TIP ON TAIL. if not claimed and expenses paid will be sold at Noon on February 18. 1925. C. HANCOCK. x 6 Poundkeeper, West Tamakl.

WAMTEP TO BUY. A BOUT Used Furniture—Carpenter, Auctloneer, 37, Ponsonby Rd., Buys Large or Small Lots.—Ring 44-384. D ALL Kinds Ladies', Gents', Children's Clothing, Musical Instruments, Tools, Records: beet prices.—Goodman, 66, Pitt St; A ALWAYS Ring 42-606.—We Buy Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc.—Mrs. Piggott (late Kelly), Darby St. D A NGORA Rabbit (doe), wanted. —Write B. 6930, Stab. x 8 A NY Old Timber to. cut up for firewood; cash; prompt attention. —'Phone 27-232. '. ■ C A PPAREL—Mrs. Outtrim, largest buyer Ladies', Gents' Left-off Clothing.—7l, Victoria St. 'Phone 42-674. x 6 A UCKLAND AUCTIONEERING CO., A LIMITED. Will Give You the Best Cash Offer for Your Furniture. Phone 42-238. or call 6, Customs St. W. C "DBFORE Selling, before Buying Your -*-* Furniture, consult Squirrell and Co.. We defy competition.—'Phone 55-398. C "DICYCLE Tools, Jewellery, any condition, JJ Watches, False Teeth, Cameras, Binocnlars. etc.—Clarkson, 38. Ponsonby Rd. C piLAY and Volcanic Filling, delivered.— Apply Newland, Grocer, Parkstone Ave.. Mt. Albert. Phone 44-872. x 6 /"CONTENTS OF A SUPERIOR FURN- " J ISHED HOME, wanted to Buy outright, as it stands. Will take everything. Write FURNISHING, D Box 1486, G.P.O. pENT'S Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc., vT Bought for Spot Cash. — Wise, 94, Hobson St. Phone 15-324. D "YTILK, 10 to 20 gallons daily; good, clean, well cooled; dairy.—Write S. 1015, Star. 7 T»ABBIT Skins—We are Cash Buyers; send for price list.—Northern Export Co.. Strand, opp. Dalgety's. C CJEND it to Robertson's Auction Rooms.— Robertson, Auctioneer, will Buy Your Furniture and pay Spot Cash. C C<HELVES or Bookcase, suitable for books *-5 and price and size to B. 8130. Stab. 7 SINGER Drophead Sewing Machine, also Hand Machines; best prices, spot cash. 8. Strand Arcade. D CJINGER Machine, recent model; state particulars, bedrock cash price; private buyer.—Write F. 794, Star. 6 OTAMPS—We Buy, Sell, or Exchange Old Postage Stamps, any quantity.—Powell, 65, Shortland St. C

USED FURNITURE WANTED IN ANY QUANTITY. Spot Cash. Highest Prices Given. GEORGE WALKER, Auctioneer, 38, Queen Street. D 1 of Canvas Hose, any size over 2in. J. Edlest.on. Glen Eden. x 8 QLD rjIYPB ETA L, ANX QUANTITY WANTED. Apply, MANAGER, "STAR" OFFICE. D WINES FOR SALE. A DELIGHTFUL Beverage, a "Wholesome Tonic—Corban's Wines. 8 A DELICIOUS Beverage—Bray's lovely Frontignac, 42/, 12 quart bottles; freight paid.—Bray's Vineries, Ltd., Garfield St., Parnell. Phone 41-222. C Wines.—Supplied to Auckland Hospital for the last fifteen years. Try a case. D TNVALID Port, 42/; Claret, 42/; Red, 48/; Sherry, 48/; Extra Special Sherry, 60/; Special Reserve Port, 60/. t reight paid. Delivery Free. State occupation.—Corban's, The Wine People, 31, Fori Street. Phone 42-463. D 4 fiJPARKLING Perry, made from ripe pears, per case, 12 quart bottles; freight paid.—Bray's Vineries. Ltd.. Auckland. C Manufacturing Plant, complete, all box *■%

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 30, 6 February 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 30, 6 February 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 30, 6 February 1928, Page 1

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