LOST AND FOUND. T OST, IJtiuru Xi'/ket to Puimerston .North. Reward.—lnquire Stak b7'j. slu T OSX, i2U Notes, Power Board i>,.i- yard, *-* yuay St.: £5 reward. —Phom iu-7-iii. . ___ \JAi T USX, Sunshine I'urse. contain!:.;; silver ■*- and paper*. Tuesday.—Finder ltiug •'-•-IP- \Uj f OST, Ketun; Ticket. Dunediu, Dec. 15 J ~ 4 or after; 10/ reward.—Dawsou, I'laz.l J heati-r. xiy I T :>. V 'T. Small f.'uHcase. between \vl :ii 1 and .*-* (ireen Lane; r.tv.ard.— Kin- 43-054: ! •■■♦• Customs St.- East. U) T OST. Bundle. 4 bathing suits, between ■*<* Cockle Bay and I'auniurc. —Kindly nn« J. Brown. 44-177. xl'u T OST, 7ft Puiit. painted grey inside and J - i out. from Barry's Point; 4:1 reward.— Apply S. Clark. Takapnna. 11 T OST, Cover off truck, last Wednesday, -" branded \V. T. House; reward.—7, Morrin St.. Kingsland. 10 T OST, Child's Gold Bangle, withcliain.bejXJ twecri Campbell Kd. and Koyal Oak.— 8, Franklin Kd.. I'onsonb.v, '_ xlO I TOST. Woodrow Hat. stamped A.M.W.. -»— vicinity Mission Bay, Tuesday : reward. j Flat 3. I'M. Brighton Kd.. Parnell. xlO j T OST, Gold Expanding Wristlet Watch. • *-* Monday, between Tivoll Theatre, Eden Terrace: reward. — 3-'. Canldry St. K> T OST Small Starting Handle, betweeu St. \AJ H.liers .ind Auckland. Reward.— • Fred Forde. Pitt Sr. I , hone ■ii;-.">!>!». xll I T String of Pearls, wrapped in brown paper, between Ponsonby and Queen St.: reward.—lnquir<**"STAß '.iOS. 10 LOST. Ring, diamonds and emeralds, between y.t. Albert and Milfonl : reward. —84. Asqiiith Av.. Mt. Albert. 10 LOST. Amethyst Stone Brooch, set pearls, hPtween Domain Kiosk. City and Mt. Albert : good reward. —Inquire Star 900. I OST. Lady's Cardiffnn Coat, near Pirate ■I Ship. Milford. Tuesday. Reward. — Finder write Simpson. Neilson St., Te Pa pa pa. S.V2 TJIOUXD. Child's Armlet. Buckland's -*- Beach. December 20. — Inquire Stais. s:riS. 10 FOUND. Onfs Gold Wristlet Wntch. Queen's Wav.—Apply 17. Queen's Way. Mt. Rosklll. xlO STRA\ED AND IMPOUNDED. STKAYED, Light Brown Dog, curly tail, no collar, answers* name of Gyp, Saturj >!..'. —Ring 12-58 U. slO ■ OTiIAYED, Dog, Northcote, black Spaniel, •O lame hind leg, white breast. Reward. : i , .'. Stafford Kd.. Xorthcote. 10 STKAYED, Australian Parrot, grey, January S, from Boag's.. Fruiterer. Point Chevalier.. Reward. Anyone detaining will j j lie prosecuted. xlO I Black Dog: number on collar 122; Morrinsvillc. —Apply 41, Elizabeth St.. iiorainion Rd. • 12 J WANTED TO BUY. A 1 BOLT Apparel—Mrs. Outtrlm, Largest Buyer Ladies', Gents' Left-off Clothing. !.->, Victoria St., Phone 42-674. 21 ALWAYS Ring 42-600. We Buy Left-off ! Clothing, Boots, etc. —Mrs. Piggott, Darby St. D ! 4 RTIFICIAL Teeth. Crowns, Bridges, - i '*- any conxlition ; top market prices paid. I'rarline Co.. 3. Security Bldg*. D | ' \ UCTION the Furniture at your resi- I ■ *"»- See Walker's. Auction the ! I Furniture at your Residence. See Walker's. D_ AUCKLAND Auctioneering Company will j Auction or Buy your Furniture to your j lw>st advautace. —6. Customs St. W. D j \ FAIR PRICE FOR YOUR FURNITURE ; ■£*■ IS ASSURED IF YOU BRING IT TO j JOHN CAKLAW, Auctioneer, | U4, Wyndham St. (next to Gas Office). ! "* Paoiie 44-240. £ I BEST Prices paid for Gent's Left-off j Clothing, etc. — Kissiu, 102, llobsou St. Phone 43-471. J£ BINOCULARS, pair Carl Zeiss; st;i;e range and price.—Write 11. 2U21, Star. | BROADWAY Auction Mart. Newmarket— iOOO of Furniture for our Wednesdays j Sale. Outdoor Sales a specialty. W j UILDING Society Shares. Old Gold, j Suits. Clothing. Bags, Cameras, etc. — Meltzer Bros., 05-07, Victoria St. Phone 43-330. " —\ BUYERS Galore , always at Walker's Sale- j rooms. Buyers galore always at i Walker's Salerooms. P_ CIALIFONT, two-gallon, Fletcher-Russtll. 1 Cooke Plumber, 329, Remuera ltd. Phone 24-701). 12 j CIOME to our Auctions Tuesday and Fri- j J <lays.—George Walker. Ltd. D I DOING the Business. Consult George j Walker. Ltd. when Selling. D , MPTi' Barrels, suitable for tallow ; large ami small; for cash. —Northern Export Co.. Strand. __il? EXT'EKT Auctioneers selling at George Walker'?. Ltd.. Expert Auctioneers, selling nt George Walkers. Ltd. p FOLLOW the Crowds t<> George Walker's Auction Sale. Follow the Crowds In Gforgp Walker's Auction Sale. D IpURXITURE in small lots or houseful complete, for th* country ; cash in bank. —Write B. 1000. Stak. p GENT'S Left-off Clothing. Boots, etc., | Bought for Spot Cash.—Wise, Ot. Ilobson St. Phone 4."-?.24. « GET the Ha')it. visit George Walker's. Ltd new premises. Het the habit, visit Qer.rge Walker's. Ltd.. tipw premises. D HAVE yon visited George Walker's, Ltd.. new Furniture Rooms? D TMMEDIATK Results when Walker's con- -*- duct the Sale. Immediate results when Walker's conduct the Sale. _t> ,22 Repeater: must be in good condition : state price and inuker.—Write W. 1743. STAR. H , tJEPARATOR. in jrood order: suitable for O lor 2 ows.—Price and particulars to msli. 1."i3. Star. ill SINGER Drophead Sewing Mnchine. also Hand Machines: best price?, f pot cash. • S. Strand Arcane. _±l SINGER Sewing Machine. up-to-date, "wanted: cheap for cash. — rite TT 1 Mt"2. Star. ; TE\-TREE. dry. any quantity: lowest urice for cash: Mt. Eden Station or i ~-h , r f- iVrite "Tea-tree." 1552. STAR. slO Vf-iNTED to Buy. Potato Peeler.—Apply .VY M Sumieh. 37«. Klivhpr Pass. x! 2 TTtTB want to Bn- Furniture, any qnanWtiTv: valuations free.-Phone 43-02-T ,T. R. Rohprtson. ot>P. court s. i^_ mHE POTS ALWAYS BOILING—We buy . 1 Gold Platinum, of every description ; , O1(1 Rings, Watches, Chains. Gold Plates, Teeth "tc Liberal prices paid, spot cash. . H Robinson. 376, Queen St.. opp. Town . . -i-rrF w-int to Buv Furniture, any qu.".nW E tHv: valuations free.-Phone 43-025 - j R . Robertson, opp. Courts. i^4 PARTNERSHIPS. -i-»\RTNER required as Traveller, £150 •' P Sual needed; healthy business five years' standing; good opportunity.—Write ! B. 1480 Stab. . i u Person wanted as Partner with P Bl clpHal insmall business.-Write Bu«i neBS. 2093. Stab. t±r - "n-inn AS Mortgage to partner in ProfitJtlUUable Shop.—Particulars write B - 1481, Stab. a s^ £ TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE. " TJEST English Ribbons for all makes of -t> Typewriters. 2/9 each; usually 4,6.— Colwihs. Swanson St. iii TJELI.VBI.E Ofiice Typewriters from i'(i:
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 8, 10 January 1929, Page 1
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