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LOST AND FOUND. . T OST, Purse, containing £1, near Pitt St. ; reward. —Inquire Stab 916. x 25 LOST, Brief Bag, left on seat at Preston Av., Belmont.—Ring 22-052. x 23 LOST, Pair Trousers, navy serge, vicinity Ethel St., Burnley Terrace ; reward. — 4, Ethel St. x_23 LOST, Lady's Gold Wristlet Watch, black strap, No. 535.053; £1 reward. — Phone 2.-292. . x 24 LOST, Wallet, containing aero tickets, receipts, and money. Reward. —Write M. G3OS, Star. 23 LOST, Brown Nappa Kid Glove, Friday night, between Newmarket and Remuera— Ring 42-797. 23 LOST, Gold Spectacles, vicinity Post Office, Queen St.; keepsake.—Leave Dudley's, Queen St. __!_ I GIST, Boy's Grey Overcoat, between * Epsom school and 8, Queen Mary Ave., Epsom. Reward. \ _? ■ LOST, Green Sleeveless Cardigan, vicinity St. Paul and Wakefield Sts — Finder call 30, Wakelield St. x- 3 LOST, Rim and Tyre, between Epsom, Onehunga or Otahuhu. —Apply to 7. Mill St., Onehunga. x2u LOST, Earring, cherry cornelian, crystal centre, Mt. Eden Rd., Balmoral Rd.j reward. —Phono 13-148, -'*-" LOST Purse, containing key and money, between Melford St. and Three Lamps; reward.—42, St. Mary's ltd. x_3 T OST, Leather Attache Case, from motor cycle, top Symonds St., Tuesday morning ; 'reward.—King 12-004. x^a LOST, Bicycle, off truck, between Onehunga and Ranfurly Rd., Epsom.— A pply Boon's Store, Epsom. x 23 LOST —Will person who found Brief Bag in Kingsland, please ring 12-243 again, as address was misunderstood. 2,j J OST, Gauntlet Glove, dark brown, for JLi left hand, city or suburbs, Saturday afternoon.—lnquire Star 914. x 23 OST, Plain Silver Bangle, between Grey Lynn and Kingsland, Saturday night; keepsake. Reward. —Inquire Star 908. 25 LOST, Pearl Necklace, 3-strand, vicinity Queen St., Sunday; reward.—Would finder communicate 17, Khyber Pass? 23 LOST, String Pearls, three rows, between Queen St., Devonport, Friday night; reward.—2l. Kerr St., Devonport. 23 LOST, Purse, containing bunch keys; O'Neill St. Hall, Saturday night; i reward.—3B Monmouth St., Grey Lynn. x 24 LOST, Handbag, containing purse, glasses, stethoscope, Mt. Eden tram, between terminus and Stokes Rd.; reward. —Inquire Star 905. 23 LOST, Brown Handbag, containing money ' and Spectacles, Saturday night, vicinity Newmarket and Great South Rd.; reward. Phone 24-990. 23 LOST, Lady's Black Satin Handbag, containing money, purses and spectacles, between Richmond Rd. and Remuera; reward.—Phone 41-285. x 23 I" OST—Will person who found Black J Shawl in Municipal Hall, Newmarket. Sat. night, please return 27. Hepburn St., Ponsonby ? Reward. 23 LOST, Gladstone Bag, containing refreshments, between Thames, Papakura; 4 o'clock and 8, Sunday night: reward.— Leave Harris, Pork Butcher. Otahuhu. x 24 LOST, Tin, containing large sum money, notes, numbers known, by worker; Grey Lynn, City, Symonds St., Waikumete; reward.—Apply 97, Williamson A v., Grey Lynn. j ____ LOST, Marquis Ring, comprising rubies and pearls, with large pearl in centre, between Princes St. and Cambridge Terrace, Devonport.—Finder substantially rewarded on returning to Owner, care Napier Solicitor, A.M.P. Bldgs., Queen St. x 23

STRAYED AND rMPOUNDED. STRAYED, Black Cocker, Spaniel, 8 months old, in Parnell; reward: —23; Stratford St., Parnell. 5r 4 STRAYED, Airedale Terrier, from 33, Halston Rd., Dominion Rd. Ter.; Mt. Eden collar; reward. _?_ 'CJTRAYED, Pomeranian Dog, orange, from S5 33, Clifton Rd., Heme Bay. Reward. Anyone detaining prosecuted. x 23 STRAYED, Cattle Pup. 4 months, viciniEllerslie; anyone detaining same will be prosecuted. —Anderson, Penrose. x 24 _ WANTED TO BUY. APPAREL —Are you Sellers? —We are Buyers.—Tuck, late Piggott, 12, Darby St., Auckland. Phone 42-606. D APPAREL.— Mrs. Outtrim, Largest Buyer Ladies', Gents' Left-of£ Clothing.—ls, Victoria St. Phono 42-674. 29 ARTIFICIAL Teeth, Crowns, Bridges, any condition; top market prices paid. Pearline Co., 9. Security Bldgs. D AUCKLAND Auctioneering Company will Auction or Buy Furniture to best advantage.—Customs St. West, 42-238. D BUILDING Society Shares, Old Gold, Suits, Clothing, Bags, Cameras, etc.— Meltzer Bros., 65-67, Victoria St. Phone 45-330. ; _ OALIFONT, second-hand, and all fittings, complete; must be - good order and cheap.—Write Cash, 6157, Star. x 23 FURNITURE, second-hand, any quantity, for cash.—Phone 41-918. Ansell and Co., opp, Lyric, Symonds St. D FURNITURE for country, part, whole; must buy this week; £100 cash; clean, second-hand.—Write Farmer, 6220, 'Stae. FURNITURE wanted, also Sewing Machines, any quantity; cash waiting.— Phone 27-190 day, 13-438 evenings. Urgent GARDEN Roller wanted—Full particulars, price, etc. ,to Roller, 4074, Stae. 25 GENT'S Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc., Bought for Spot Cash.—Wise, 94, Hobson St. Phone 45-324. P HALF Size Billiard Table, with accessories, wanted, good condition; reasonable price.—Write S. 5946, Stab. 23 OYSTER Shell Rock, 9d per sack, at our store.—Rhodes. Ltd.. Patterson St. D giCALES, Glass Case, Dishes wanted, suitable cake shop; particulars, lowest price,—-Write Cash. 6562. Star. x 23 SINGER Drophead Sewing Machine, also Hand Machines; best prices, spot cash. 8. Strand Arcade. p THE POT'S ALWAYS BOILING—We buy Gold, Platinum, of every description; Old Rings, Watches, Chains, Gold Plates, Teeth, etc. Liberal prices paid, spot cash — H. Robinson, 376, Queen Street, opposite Town Hall. \ _ WHEELS, rear and front, for Chevrolet Car, to fit 1924 model preferred.—Ring Phone 20-117. _24 0-\C\C\ WORTH Used Furniture wanted Daily, any quantities.—H.B.B.. Furniture Mart. 315. Dominion Rd. B TTOTJSEHOLD FURNITURE -*-■• (In Any Quantity.) We pay Spot Cash for whatever Furniture you wish to-Sell. No Valuation Fee. We Pay Cartage. Two Auctioneers Selling. GEORGE WALKER, LTD., Auctioneers and Valuers. 249, Queen Street, Auckland. (Next to Smith and Caughey). Phone 42-815. I> FRUIT FOR SALE. APPLES, Pears, Sweet Oranges, Bananas, Tree Tomatoes, Poorman Oranges, Passions; assorted cases, 5/6, 7/6, 10/6; rail paid.—Products, Ltd., Mangere East. 1' POORMAN Orange, 8/; Half, 4/6; Sweet and Lemons, 12/; Half, 6/6; or mixed case; rail paid.—F. Moore, Orchardist, Lincoln Rd., Henderson. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 172, 23 July 1929, Page 1

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