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LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Baby's Blue Knitted Coat, near -*-* Barn ; Wednesday.—Ph. 20-151. x 22 TOST, £3 10/, notes, city, Saturday; -*-* reward.—Warner, St. -Paul's City. .\22 T OST, Field Glasses, Titirangi. Tuesday. -*-* Mnrch 0; reward.—M. :'>'J5G, Star. x 22 T OST, Lady's Chromium Wristlet Watch, -*-* Saturday, Mission Cay.—King 41-870. TOST, Crank Handle, Baby Austin, Sun--Li day, Groat South Rd.—Phono -12-02>5. . ■ 22 TOST, a Leather Glove, Avondale, It. ■*-* Chevalier. —Finder please Ph. 47-804. LOST, Coat, leather, Great Soutli Rd vicinity Market Rd.; reward.—l6-11)3. i . 522 LOST, Camera, small, in case, with strap; reward.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, Ltd. i T OST, I Skylight, 3 Hatches, AJ launch, Freeman's Bay. — Lidgard's, Boathuilders. x v>2 T OST, White Overall. Saturday morning, -"vicinity Surrey Crescent.—Finder ring -1-323. .Reward. x^>2 T OST, Glasses, between Cheltenham, Mil- ■*-* ford, Sat.; reward.—Ring Harrison. 22-710. evenings. X 22 LOST, Tent, in sack, on road, last nighT, between Silverdale and Auckland — Finder Please Ring 13-051. x 22 T OST, Suitcase, between Huapai and XJ Woodhill, Thursday.—Write 3 Fourth Ay., Pt. Chevalier. W. 3. 22 T OST, Spare Wheel, Morris 8, TuruaAJ Miranda-Auckland, Sunday; reward.— Jack Short. Auckland Gas Co. 2-t T OST, Lady's Ring, diamond and rubies, - LJ vicinity Pig and Whistle, W»d. evening; reward.—Apply Star 194. £22 T OST—Will person who removed Work- ■*-* man's Bag by mistake in Henderson train return? Reward. —Apply STAp ISS. 22 Tj^OUND,. Wristlet Watch, outside - 1 - Britannia, Sat. night.—2o Ponsoubv Rd. 22 STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED. CSTRAYED, Red Setter Dog, from 33, Vie>o toria St.—Reward above address. x 22 CJTRAYED, 2 Budgies, green and blue, *J from Alba Ihl. ; reward.—Please return to 20, The Drive. x 22 HOUSES AND LAND WANTED. ABLE Salesmen. Sound Advertising sells property. Geo. Sayers, Victoria A red. C CIASH Buyer, Sections to build on.— ■> Phone 15-344. x 23 CLIENT requires small House; cash.— Soldiers' Land Bureau, Hellaby's Bldgs. C I CIOMB to Cates lirst if you want your; > Property sold.—Cates, 13-S6l. cj fIj.REEN LANE, Royal Oak, Modern Home, VJ good buyer.—V. J. Stewart, 41-050. 22 EDEN-EPSOM—Modern, o rooms. Cash up to £1750. —Jno. Grey. D CJMALL Modern Bungalow, close trains, *J buses; state terms.—M. 3971, Star. x 22 PUPILS WANTED. A LAN TRUWYf—Commercial Art, day and night classes, now forming; learn the Modern Pastel Painting and Sncwcard Designing.—l 9. Brunswick Bldgs. .Iβ A BOUT Gregg Shorthand. Learn easiest -"- System. Free lesson.—Wakefield College. C A CADEMY Dressmaking, Victoria Arcade. •"-10 lessons 32/6. Patterns, Cutting, etc. . C T>RASSWOKK, Stencilling, Tatting; pros- -" pectus posted.—Miss Ayling, 4, Strand Arcade. M T~)RESSMAKING, Designing, Pattern Mak--L' ing, thorough tuition.—Miss Ashton, Sel-Pliit School, Plaza Theatre Bldgs. C DRESSMAKING, Designing, Patternmaking, thorough personal tuition ; success assured. —Hollywood School Dress- 1 making. C LECTRIC Welding—Pupils wanted.— For particulars ring 13-922. - 24 ELITE Hairdress. Coll., Brunswick Bldgs., Queen St. Thorough tuition.—l 2-029. C EXPERT Tuition, Shorthand, Typewriting, Art, Dressmaking.—Druleigh College. O'CoiinUl St. p EXPERT Tuition, Shorthand, Typing.— Miss Clarke, 11, Swanson St. 41-147. C GERMAN Language Classes. Thursday, 7-8 p.m.—German Club. 313. Queen St. C GKNT.'S Tailoring, professionally taught. Selwyn College, Safe Deposit Bldgs,.. High St. C TTAIKDRESSING—Former pupils recom- -*-*- mend N.Z. College.—22B. Queen St. A MANDOLIN, Guitar, Banjo, Ukulele, Saxophone. — Walter Smith, Lewis Eady's Bldg. \ N MOTOR Driving.—B. A. Mayhill, late A.A. Post License Instructor, Ph. 16-036. C SHORTHAND, Typewriting, etc.—Selwyn College, Safe Deposit Bldgs. High St. C SHORTHAND, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English, at Auckland Business College. p SHOWCARD Ticket Writing successfully taught.—K System, 79, Customs St. E. ARWICK Tutorial College—Matricula"tion, Accountancy.—W. Jess, M.A., 8.C0m., British Chambers, High St. 46-321. . C TX7INDOW DRESSING COURSE—Expert » » personal instruction In this uncrowded profession. WAKEFIELD COLLEGE, Palmerston Bldgs- 47. Queen gt. :22 DRESSCUTTING. DESIGNING, URESSThorough Tuition learn from the Foremoet and Largest School of Fnsbion in the British Empire. Call, write or phone 47-260 for our Free Booklet. Personal or' Postal Lessons. McCABE ACADEMY OV DRESSMAKING, 4th Floor, Colonial Mutual BMgs., 159, Queen Street. Auckland. M SEEDS, PLANTS, AND GARDEN. ANEMONES, Ranunculus. brilliant colours. 2/6 100, posted.—Lakeland Gardens. Takapuna. D A NEMONES (St. Brigid), Ranunculi ■**■ (Giant Florentine), special strains, rocomraended bulbs, with high percentage doubles, gorgeous colourings ; large. 1 / doz, 5/ 100; 25 each. 2/6; smaller, 3/6 and 2' . 100.—Watts, Nurseryman, Pah Kd.. Epsom. 5.E.3. C EVKRGRBBN Lawn Grass. 1/ lb; Mixed Grass Seed for bush burns, etc.. 4Jd lb. Smith Durham Lane. D ONION Seed, Brown Spanish. 1/ oz, 8/9 lb; long keeping strain 11/ lb, posted. Collls. 97.«Karansahape Rd. V PECIAL,—Giant Strain Cineraria. 1/ pkt. Geo. Sinclair. 321. Queen St. M FUNERAL DIRECTORS. T»AVIi! Undertaker t l ***** oC \-J Sitran's), 204,, Dominion R<l. Ph. 29-Tl7. W. MORRISON, Funeral Director, 167, ParneU Rd. Ph. 43-768. any hour. D FLORAL EMBLEMS. ARTISTIC Wreaths —Miss Carney, 69, K'hape Rd. Ring 40-038. night 12-294. C HAY'S Nurseries — Wreaths. Bouquets; satisfaction guaranteed. —Palmerston Bldgs.. Customs St.: 44-112. 20-481. A PHONE Miss Roberts. Florist, Victoria • and Symonds Sts.;- for Beautiful Wreaths. *' /2 MONUMENTAL MASONS. ANDEBSON, Mo'numentalist, Hillsboro', « for a First-class Job.—Ring 12-391. C UCHANAN AND SONS (estab. 1862), Monumentallsts. Hillsboro' and Waikumete.—Phone 12-256. C
McNAB AND MASON, XO9. SYMONDS STREET. Manufacturers In Auckland of Monumental , Masonry. £* PARKINSON and Bouskill, Symonds St.— Complete Job. £6 15/: see Window. C "VfEMOBIAM CARDS. LBTTBHS OP ITA THANKS. ETC- ' PRINTED PROMPTLY AT THE " STAR '* OFFICE. SAMPLES ON APPLICATION.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 68, 22 March 1937, Page 1
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