. PERSONAL. \ ANYONE knowing Whereabouts of Ken--n. neth Trevartlien, age ]:i, missing from , ins home. 2a. Coiliugwood St.. since April 4, I wearing blue suit, sand shoes, grey overjieoat. please ring ;iO-."..")ii. or nearest" Police 1 xll - | T WILL not be respon.-i'de for any Debts I; J- contracted in my Name, after this ! date.—Charles Bosley. 14. Fi-rnleijjh SI. 12 '.'■ Af AXV thank* to the person who found I ■ —■'■*- mifl returned Eleetric Light Account i 1" :i -"- KdwiiT SI. x ii "\r.\KY—Un Tauranga train Thursday I m- night for Ngaruawahia. Can I com- •| muuieate with yon'.' How'- Keplv Stau ' ! ''cc». ; xll MAXIXE (Birkenhead).—Meet Jock. . . C.P.0.. Tuesday. 7.30. 11 THANKS. — I wisii to sincerely thank~ThT' .. doctor. Sister McMillan, and all Nurse* . of Wards 2 and 11. Auckland Hospital, for ' I their great care and attention to me during ■ ( my recent illness, j U ('. HARREKILDK. TROUBLED with Head Noises. pleased hear from anybody cured. —T. 4<;i.'!, j _r__ 11 • | TTXKMPLOYED of tin- Fast have no cim■j " ' nection with Speaker at Qunv Street : j last Sunday.—Jim Edwards. xii - j \VILL PERSON who loaned check rug. ■j »» hot water bottle at accident near j Oforohanga Good Friday Morning please : send address? SIMPSON. 111. Gribble-Hirst Road. | Sandriugh.ini. Auckland. xll BUSINESS PERSONAL. ABOUT "Goe-Kasie" Shoes — A still greater selection in Correct Shoes that . give Foot-ease to ladies with wide feet. Latest styles, 17/0 to 30/o.—James Adams, ', WeHesley St. Hast. K CHING I'cet, Corns—Russell and Long, St. Kevin's Arc, opp. Kendells, 42-4 SO. It • A CN E. ECZE MA, PSOR 1A S 1 S". ±*- Seborrhoea, Baldness, Alopecia and ; Baby Eczema Successfully Treated at KLEXEMA ROOMS, Phone 21-010. Consultation Free. Open Friday evenings.—lo4. Dilworth Blilg., Customs St., Auckland. I) A J. PARK & SON. ratent Attorneys, • National Bank Chambers, Shortland . .Street. D DOCTOR'S Medicine Costs less at Blyth Harper's, Chemist, 127, Karangahape r Road- D FREE Illustrated Catalogue, Hygienic Appliances.-—Spitz. 163, Broadway. D ■ Garments. Woollens. Silks, etc.. ! ■pjYED JJERFECTLY. -pORTER'S T\ YK \yORKS, t TD. T" ONDON FOOT CLINIC. Vulcan Kldgs., . ■* Vulcan Lane—Qualified Chiropodist, . I Orthopedist, b'oot Specialist. London, Aus- ' tralian diplomas. Consultations Free. Phone 44-138. B AND INGRAM/ Dental Surgeons, : Hallenstein's Building, Karangahape Road. MR. W. R. INGRAM, Principal. PHONE 44-108 for Appointment. HOURS: MONDAY TO FRIDAY, 9-5.30; : FRIDAY EVENINGS, 7 to S; SATURDAY, 8.30 a.m. to 11 a.m. TS TT VT7 "pROST (AUCK), T TD., SURGEON DENTISTS, CORNER QUEEN AND WYNDHAM STS (Next "Herald"). ' PHONE 46-232. HOURS AST USUAL. FRIDAY EVENINGS, 7 - 8.30. D C* "JLTUNROE "pMANUEL, DENTAL SURGEON, ENDEANS BUILDINGS, FOOT OF QUEEN STREET. Hours of Attendance: DAILY —9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EVENINGS—7 p.m. to S p.m. TELEPHONE 41-604. B MATRIMONIAL. ABLE, Confidential Service, Acquaintances view Matrimony, ladies, gents (21-70). — Sylvia Gerard, 11, Swauson St. Ph. 30-819. D ABOUT MARRIAGE—AII Introductions made by GAYBIE VEKETTE, 320, Pacific Buildings, Wellesley Street East, are positively genuine and discreetly arranged.—Write, Call or PHONE 40-.lo* for particulars. xll RESPECTABLE Gent (36), comfortable circumstances, desires Marriage, refined Lady.—Gaybie Verette, 320, l'acihc Bldgs., 40-004. xll WIDOWER (33), in business, seeks acquaintance home-loving Lady, view Matrimony.—Business, 4<jß7, Star. xll IT/ORKING Man, young, would like to V\ meet a young Lady, 21, fond of dancing, view matrimony.—Write Sport, (IS2I, Star, xll HOMES AND ATTENTION. " A LOMA" Convalescent, aged and infirm; nice views; day and night nursing; fees moderate.—Phone 30-356. P BONNY BRAE—Elderly Folks and Convalescents ; beautiful views; fees moderate ; trained nursing.—l, Roslyn Ave., Remuera. Phone 17-234. D •' T-|AV-A-DENE " — Select Convalescent -L' Home. 313, Mt. Eden Rd., 2nd section. Phone 46-SO9. Spacious rooms, every care and attention. B LONGVIEW REST HOME, 16, Selwyn Ave.. Mission Bay. Phone 17-695. B CLUB NOTICES. YORKSHIRE Society, New Savoy Hall, Wednesday, April 12, 1939. Cards and Dancing. 11 HOLIDAY ACCOMMODAT'N VACANT. ABERCORN Private Hotel—ldeal holiday house, home comforts; Bed, Breakfast. 45-254. D TJEACH House, Onetangi; tennis, row -»-* boats, fishing, picnic trips ; own cows ; tariff £2 5/. —Write or Phone Le Roy. B LONGVIEW REST HOME, 16, Selwyn At.. Mission Bay.—Phone 17-695. B ROTORUA— Stay at "Bondi," Haupapa St.; reasonable, excellent. —Phone 138. B TNSLEY'S HOTEL. COWES, WAIHEKE. SPEND YOUR VACATION AT THIS SEASIDE RESORT That caters for individual taste. All holiday reouirements are here, free for use of guests, including two good tennis courts, launch trips and excursions daily, rowing boats, dancing each evening. Excellent table supplied from our own farm. TARIFF £3 10/ PER WEEK. D WE'VE LEARNED WHAT CARE-FREE TRAVEL REALLY MEANS. It's not an exaggerated statement, but a definite fact. The Government Tourist Department has made it possible by issu ing Travel Tickets from anywhere to anywhere in the Dominion—by any and aii means of transport. Decide for yourself' where you're spending your vacation—con suit vour Government Tourist Bureau and they will plan your tour, offering helpful suggestions, and issue all the necessary return travel tickets in booklet form and book vour accommodation. NO TROUBLE — NO WORRY. TRAVEL TICKETS ARE TROUBLE SAVERS — USE THEM! Book Immediately at the piOVT. mOURIST OUREAU. GOVT. LIFE INSURANCE BLDGS.. QUEEN STREET. , Phone 44-800. PF
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 84, 11 April 1939, Page 1
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