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LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Plate, with 4. False Teeth, Sftturday ; reward.—l9o, l'on.sonby_Kd._ xl 4 LOST, Tan Leathe'r Purse in tram or near Newmarket. Reward. —Phone 47-655. LOST, Baby Austin lUdiator Top, with propeller attached ; reward. —Phone j 27-501. _i* LOST, Block Cd Zoo Return Tramway Tickets, June 2(5. Please return Gaunt Street Depot. _1? LOST, Gent's Fawn Macintosh, between Pt. Chevalier and C.P.0.; reward. — I Write M. 7322, Star. H LOST, an Order Book, Saturday night, between Bycroft's Garage, Drury, and City.—Phone 40-374. x! 4 LOST. Small Purse, £ 1 and silver; Great South tram, Sunday afternoon ; reward.—Phone 12-850. x! 4 LOST, Football Boots, left on bank near stand, Carlaw Park. —Please return 0. Molrosft St.. Newmarket. ' x! 4 LOST, Gold Wristlet Watch, Friday night, between Lloyd Ave. and Mountain Rd., via tram. Reward. —4G-775. xl_4 T OST—-If Push-chair taken from Grey Lynn Terminus, Saturday morning, not returned, proceedings will be taken. x! 4 LOST. Umbrella (black), green and orange handle; left City-Parnell car about 9 a.m.. Thursday ; reward.—Ring 45-S4O. x! 5 T OST. Wristlet Watch, oblong, gold, ■U lady's, Victoria Ay., tram stop, Friday morning, 0.15 ; reward. —Phone 25-345. xlt T OST, Black Purse, Thursday night, -*-' between National Theatre and Devonport, containing r>ng; reward. — Ring 22-2 SO- xl 4 T OST, Bag.. Football Boots, Trousers, Saturday niglit. Newmarket, Great South R<l.; reward. —Inquire Wilson, N<_wniar __t_ —J* J^ T OST. One Football Boot, between Robin's corner (Onehunga) and Mt. Koskill School; Saturday; reward.—Write M. 7367, Star. xl 4 LOST. Wages Envelope, between King's Wharf and Vincent St. : reward.— Apply job, Powerhouse Lane, Farmers' Freezing Co. 14 LOST, Black Handbag, Devonport. Mil ford bus, Friday afternoon ; contains money, valuable personal property : reward.—Mrs. Ross, Hauraki Corner. Takapuna. ' \ll LOST, Basket, containing purse, bank nook, driving license, money, etc.. hetween Rookfielrt Rd.. Ellerslie. and Newmarket ; reward.—Wilson, Stationer, N O,T '- m a rli et. x! 4 STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED. STRAYED, Fox Terrier Dog, young, last Saturday, black one side face; reward. 10, Collingwood St., Ponsonby. 14 WANTED KNOWN. ALL Forms of Headaclie Immediately relieved by Neurol, the Pink Tablets; 1/6.—Chemists and Stores. A A NDERSON AND DUSTIN, 38, Wynd- -"- ham St.—Saws of all kinds Gulleted, Hammered,. Set and Sharpened. G A NDERSON, Master Tailor. — Repairs, ■"- Alterations and Pressing; moderate charges.—sl4, Queen Street (opposite Tabernacle). . ' . C ANTS, Cockroaches and other Insects easily destroyed by Japanese Cocksec Powder, 2/ per tin.—L. Jenkinson, Plumber, 144, Victoria St. West, sole distributor. :10 BIG Bargains soon—Kissin's Kash and Karry Drapery Bazaar opening shortly In Darby St. D DARBY ST. Sensation —Kissin's Kash and Karry Drapery Bazaar opening soon! with burst of bargains. D FREE 7/6 Silk Stockings, save 200 I.X.L. Wrappers, return to Superbus Co., i Chrlstchurch. v C "TNECTO," the well-known Hair Dye, can J- be procured at Dewar's, 5, Strand Arcade, Auckland. A INFLUENZ-A is dangerous— Uon't die, take Dawson's Remedy aud live. It never fails.—Dawson, Chemist. ' D "OFFER'S Irish Linen Store, Three " Lamps, Ponsonby.—Visitors to town invited to inspect our stock. 19

KEYS litted, lock springs; collected and delivers!.—Smith, Lawnmower Sharpeners, 14, Wakefleld St. Phone 44-770._ A T ADIES' Free Silk Stockings for 200 -Li I.X.L, Wrappers, send them to Superbua Co., Chrlstchurch. C T ADIES' Hats Remodelled, Gents' Hats XJ Cieaoed and R'jblocked. — Cox, The Hatter. 15f>, D T AWNMOWER Need Sharpening?—Ryan's I_< Lawnmower Repair Service, St. Paul St., collect and deliver, best workmanship, satisfaction guaranteed.—Phone 41-929. A MADAM HYLAND, Phrenologist; and Character Reader, may be consulted. 17. Belgium >St: Like see friends. P METALLINE Silvcrine metal polishes, beautiful lustre, lasting.—Obtainable Marriott's Stores, Peet and Sons, Karangahape Rd. D MONEY Back from £1 to £5 on any famous Lewis Motor Radiator, 1H251029— Phone 45-275. ; MTS MRS. COGHLAN AND CO. —Meetings, Tuesday and Thursday, 7 p.m., . 1, Grafton Terrace (off 79, Grafton Rd.)/ x 36 MRS. ROSS, 244, New North Rd.'— Friends note. Phone 44-161. D MRS. SALEM, like to see friends, visiting hours 10 a.ni. to 6 p.m.—6, Collingwood St.. Ponsonby. \ 18 ""VTAPHTHALENE" for Moths, Silverflsh, J-N Ants, Slugs, Cockroaches: 1/ large packet—Domestic Vacuum Co., 300, Queen St , A NEURITIS, Rheumatism, . Sciatica, the most effective remedy, TJricidip, 5/6; posted 5/fl.--Cooper. Chemist Victoria St. ROLFE'S Wax Is, after all, the Best and Most Economical Floor Polish. Sold everywhere. — mHERE is no worse ■ pair, than toothache. -L Barraclough's Magic Nervine stops the ache. 1/6 everywhere. RD rnRUSSES, Elastic Stockings, Surgical J- Belts, correctly fitted.—Edward Smith, Chemist and Truss Specialist, 103, Karangahape Rd. A WE have Cleaning ana KeblocKing Department: Ladies' and Gents' Hats.—Cox, The Hatter. Karangahape Rd. D (\i)/p> — GUARANTEED Indigo Serge oZil O, Suits made to order, two fit ons. raurtwpji's. 42. Karangahape Rd. P A a YEARS' EXPERIENCE " DYEING ttV AND CLEANING. Suits and Costumes Cleaned and A/f\ Pressed " Ladies' and Gents' Hats Cleaned O / and Blocked ■"' Special Dyes for Velour and Blanket Coats. Country Orders Solicited. Mourning Orders Immediate Attention. PEAT AND SON. Eden Terrace. Phone 43-151. We Collect_aiu._Deliver. x! 4 SEEDS, PLANTS, AND GARDEN._ A NEMONE, Ranunculus; special offer, A best strain, large Duibs; 1/ doz; 7/ 100.—-Clinkard . and Co., Newmarket. C EUCALYPTUS Macarthuri and Eucalyptus Viminalis (wrenched), 5/ for 100, £1 for 500; Pin us Radiuta (Jnsignis), I 2-year transplanted, 10/ for 100, f.o.r. in Waikino or Waihi. —Sveud Bjerrina, Waikino. : 23 FRUIT Tree Pruning by Expert, also Root Pruning if required ; distance no object; by hour or contract.—Write Pruning 8994, Stak. C GOOD Tecoma Plants ±O£ bale, 10/ to 15/ per 100. —Apply 23a, 'St. Leonards Rd., Mt. Eden. x! 7 ORANGES, Poorman or Sweet, splendid trees; 4/6 to 0/ each.—George Sinclair. 321, Queen St: M "PEARLY rjUT "pLOWERS, I ETC. Consign jour Flowers to Wellington's Flower Auctioneers. Best Prices Assured. MARKET GARDENERS, LIMITED, Wellington. l>

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 164, 14 July 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 164, 14 July 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 164, 14 July 1930, Page 1

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