PERSON* Ali HOXEYBOO. —All my July love.—Jlmmie. } BABY for Adoption from birth. In September.— Please ring 51-329 1 MRS. MARY BULL is a patient in Green Lane Hospital. Ward 22 _* EMILY, Darling—Birthday greetings for Sunday; our fondest thoughts.—Kids. t RATION BOOK—Thanks for returning Kent's. 12. Victoria St.. Onehunga. 1 I NICK GROATS.—Please get in touch with cousin immediately.—Phone 48-315. t YOUTH (17), seeks Mate, pictures, outings, etc.handy town.—S. 9807. Star. xl WOULD Devonport Lady who left Raincoat at I Ferry. Thursday, Ring 27-920. i j WILL Clarence Milton Spires, or anyone know- j ing his address, write Anxious, 9396,} WOULD Lady who refused to Let Flats through unsatisfactory tenants write S. 9550. Star. l i ADOPTION—Wanted to Adopt, Baby Boy, quartercaste. 6 weeks old. —Write Baby, c/o Ormrod, Onehunga. WANTED exchange English conversation for German or French, returned man, refs.—Write S. 3939, STAR. 1 WILL Mrs. West, who attended the funeral of Mrs. A. I. Court, please communicate with the District Public Trustee, Auckland?_ 1 MKS. COULTAS AND SON Wish" to Thank Mr. and Mrs. Silk, Mrs. Reeder, of Takapuna. for kindness rendered to self and daughter re accident on June 17, at Takapuna. *1 MACHINE, Singer, without cabinet, left for repairs by late Mr. McKay on behalf of Parker — Anyone holding this would they please communicate with B. 9607, Star. 1 CLOTHING for Women, Children and Men. as well as all kinds of Furniture, will be gratefully received by the Central Mission Goodwill Industries, 2, Airedale Street, Auckland, C.I. Fruit and Produce are also needed. Phone 45-704. We collect.—A. EVERIL ORR, Superintendent. MOTHERS and Prospective Mothers. Married and Unmarried, facing difficult problems, call or write for wise counsel and comfort. Motherhood of Man Movement. Inc. (Interdenominational). National | Mutual Life Building. 41. Short land Street. Room 4a, First Floor. Box 1718. C.P.O. Auckland. 1
A HOMELESS. SOBER MAN, aged 65, with £100 ready cash, wishes to meet a few elderly Men in similar circumstances with view Purchase Home by seaside, convenient Auckland, co-operative living. Reply in first instance to J.C.. 9761, STAR. 1 DR. BARNARDO'S HOME, STITCHWELL UNION. Grateful thanks to anonymous donors for Money, and Clothing. Your help greatly needed. New and Used Clothing. Homes bombed, thousands evac\l-, ated; 8200 children to feed and clothe. E. A. LEIGHTON, 33, Seaview Road, Remuera, Auckland. 1 THE NAMES OF EX-STUDENTS OF THE SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE who are now on Active Service is sought for the compilation of a Roll of Honour. Please address correspondence. "The Roll Registrar," c/o S.M.T.C., Auckland. 1 THE RED CROSS SOCIETY would be glad to receive Gifts of CLOTHING FOR ITS WELFARE DEPARTMENT. Men's Working Clothes, particularly Trousers, are badly needed. Parcels should be left at 14, Commerce Street. Phone 49-420. 1 A. A. HARKER. Secretary. MRS. A. CIIEGWIDDEN AND FAMILY, of 91, Marsden Avenue. Mount Eden, wish to convey THEIR SINCERE THANKS to their many Friends, Relatives and Neighbours for the letters, telegrams and telephone messages received when their son and brother, FLT.-SERGEANT ELIAS CHEG WIDDEN, was reported missing, believed killed, on active service. 1 THIS IS AN APPEAL TO YOU. To support our Campaign to raise funds to establish a home for aged people who are compelled to spend their few remaining years in rooms without care and comfort. Will you please assist our campaign to raise £8000? Remember those who have no home, and help as to build this me. Our plan provides for a home which will house 50 old folk in decent surroundings, where they will receive care and comfort with a certain amount ol privacy. NOTE. —A number of businessmen and members of the general public, realising that this is a most worthy object, have already sent donations but we require a good deal more help. So we earnestly appeal to you to help us in our endeavour to brighten the lives of old people. A Board of Trustees is supervising the funds, and the accounts will be audited in due course. Will you please help us NOW? Send your donations, large or small, to Miss L. Moore, Honorary Secretaiy,
AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL COMFORTS COMMITTEE. P.O. BOX 1402, AUCKLAND. Office: 32, Campbell's Building, Vulcan Lane. 1 BUSINESS PERSONALS aching FEET, Corns.—Mrs. A. E. Russell C late Russell and Lone.). St. Kevin's Arcade. 42-489. TS ARTHUR BREE, Expert Professional Piano Tuner, Repairs. Prompt Attention. Quote free.—6B-490. HS EMBARRASSING Superfluous Hairs and Moles Removed by Electrolysis.—Christine Hackett. 26, Power Board Building. Queen St. 48-706. S DEAFNESS OVERCOME—Latest Scientific Hearing Aids, Consult Mr. G. O. Hart, British Hearing Aids. 171. Queen St.: 41-500. 25 DOCTORS' MEDICINE Always Fresh and Dependable at Blyth Harper's, Chemist, 121, Karangahaoe Rd. H? FOR DANDRUFF, Septic Finger Nails. Aflections or the Skin.—Bates Pharmacies, Ltd.. Karancahaue Road. Auckland. ; __ JF YOU ARE ILL and require Attention consult t-. G. Crnwshaw. Chemist. Symonds St. HS NAIL POLISH—-Talon Brand in 4 shades: Natural, Colourless, Laurel, Tropicana, 3/6 bottle — Woollams Pharmacy, Ltd.. Chemists. Dilworth Bldg.. 30. Queen St.. Auckland. C 4 SNOOKER, 9d; erght tables; radio. —Majestic Billiards Saloon. Darby St. ™ A CARD B. CLIFFORD IRVINE, B-D.S., Dental Sureeon (late E. L. Wilcock. Pitt St.), wishes to advise that has taken over the Practice of Mr. O. R. Buchanan. Dental Surgeon, practice oi g BROADWAY . NEW market (opp. Rialto Theatre). Phone 43-002. :1 nR B. FRIEDLANDER. DENTAL SURGEON. SAFE DEPOSIT BLDG.. VULCAN LANE. Phone 44-695. 45-344. for Immediate Appointment. OTAHUHU SURGERIES. Phone 168 S. B LEARN lIAIRDRESSING AT THE NEW ZEALAND COLLEGE OF HAIRDRESSING. Hair Styling. All Types of Permanent Waves. Hair Cutting. Curl Cut. also Shavme. Positions Assured. 28, QUEEN STREET. Phone 44-579. RS
EYE SIKAIN. HEADACHE. BI.LRKEI) VISION. WEAK EYES can be greatly Benefited by a simple and natural method ot sight Improvement. Comnlete illustrated instructions enclosed with every bottle 01 "BENNETT BRAND EYE LOTION. From all chemist." at S'l per bottle. Manulacturers: BELL PROPRIETARY. LTD., Cooke's HuildinG. Queen Street. Auckland. RHS BRING LIFE TO YOUR CHERISHED THOTO of Mother. Husband or-Child. Have it beautifully hand-painted, enlarged or miniature, by our English artist. Call or write— N. A. SHERWOOD AND CO., 16, Customs Street East, opp. John Burns. Phone 41-661. P.O. Box 1187. 1 E. DAVIE S, LIMITED, DENTIST DAVIES, DENTAL SURGEONS, Winstone Building, Queen Street, Auckland (Opposite Woolworths). Phone 45-258 MS BALFOUR IRVINE AND WEBSTER, LTD., QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. Phone 110, QUEEN STREET 43-111 110, KARANGAHAPE ROAD 45-009 24, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON .. 3141 BANK STREET. WHANG AREI 2416 M o N T E W INTER, LADIES' HAIR DRESSING. London and American Diplomas of Distinction. JAMAL PERMANENT WAVING. AMERICAN CURL CUT. MONTE WINTER. SARETA SALONS. LIMITED, Smith and Caughey's Building. Phone 30-349. S
FURNISH FOR £89 10/.—BEDROOM. DINING ROOM AND LOUNGE SUITES. THE THREE FOR £89 10/. BUY NOW! While This Special Otter Lasts. ' NEW MODERN SUITES AND FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP. Also Available: All Wool Mattresses. £4 19/6: Pillows. 9/11; Bed .Ends. £3 17/6. Tallboys. £7 19 6: Gent's Wardrobes. £10 15/: Occasional Tables, 25/ and 35/. AUCKLAND FURNISHING CO., Next McCabe's Radios. Newton. S HOW E T WALKER, DENTIST. Also MR. W. E. WILLIAMS, B.D.S. May be Consulted at their Surgeries, Open at a.30 a.m. Dally. Corner Opposite John Court. Ltd., 209, QUEEN STREET. Phone 41-538. _ MACDONALD STEAM WAVING. EUGENE WAVING. WELLA STEAM AND OIL. MACHINELESS. EXPERT ATTENTION. Phone 40-155. KEEN'S PERMANENT WAVING SPECIALISTS. 13. Strand Arcade.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19440701.2.7.4
Bibliographic details
Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 154, 1 July 1944, Page 1
Word Count
1,214Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 154, 1 July 1944, Page 1
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Auckland Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries.