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Lost and Found. LOST at Takapuna, on Easter MondayOfficer's Sword. Reward.—Address, apply HEfiALD Office. LOST, Saturday Afternoon, between Remuera and Newmarket—Lady's Blue Cravenette Cloak.—Reward at Gilmore's, Draper, Newmarket. LOST— Fixed Deposit Receipt, Bank of New J South Wales, No. 3931, £706. dated January 19, 1904, in favour of C. G. Hocquara. Reward at Bank of New South Wales. LOST, between St. Paul's Church and St. George's Bay— Bar Brooch, set with two pearls and a ruby. Finder rewarded.— apply HDIJALD Office. , FOUND— Yacht's Dingey.—Apply Forde IJL and Co., HERALD Buildings. Personal MATRIMONIAL— middle-aged Widow Lady, having comfortable borne and ; small means, desires to correspond with Christian Gentleman having moderate means. Address " 5.P.," Post Office, Newton. To Let. rpo LET, Furnished— and Single .1 Rooms.—Apply Mrs. Starr, Jermyn-street, (opposite Admiralty House). rpo LET—Brick Shop and Dwelling of 5 X rooms, near Upper Symonds-street; good position.— B. Clay, 12, His Majesty's Arcade. . ■•• rpo LET on Tram Line— of 7 rooms, l- with all conveniences; level allotment, nicely !aid out—T. B. Clay, 12, His Majesty's Arcade. TO LET, Collingwood-street—Modern Residence, 7 rooms; every convenience; fitted Wardrobes, Book Cases, etc.—Apply A. Good, opposite. po LET—Large Fleer, splendid light, stair* A. case, lift, central position; suit tailor, manufacturing agent, or sample rooms.—Apply 290, Queen-street, rpo LET—Brick Building, Albert and Chapel X Streets, with large upper floor, 150 ft. suitable for factory, store, auction mart, or stables.—Applv Masefield and Co. UNFURNISHED Rooms to Let at Devonport —Two front, rooms, with use of bathroom and kitchen.—Apply, Mrs. Bacon, Victoria Road, Devonport. Jm HORNS B.— X TO LET— PARNEIL.— Seven Reoms, bath, gas and water, wash-bouse, etc.; rent, 16s week. LOWER UNION-STREET-Five Rooms, bath, oity water, Orion range; rent, 13s per week. LAKE TAKAPUNA ROAD—Five Rooms, 31 J acres land; rent, 15s per week. J7ILLERSLIE— Five Rooms, bath, wash-house, -J copper, and tubs; 12s. BIRKENHEAD— Six Rooms, bath, washhouse, etc.; rent, 9s. IX)RT LANE— Basement, wooden . block floor. Rent, £2, T npHOBNES. 9), QUEEN-STREET. • -J ~=~3 Wanted. A YOUNG MAN requires Board and Lodgings in a private home, within 15 minutes from post office.—Apply, stating terms. "Cornelius," HsatALD Office. MR. A. ECCLES, Chemist, His Majesty's Ar- . cade, Queen-street, has a Vacancy lor a Well-educated and Intelligent Youth, as an Apprentice. SEVERAL Smart Young Men wanted to get their Suits made at the Little Tailor Shop. Vic town-street East, near Park. Gent.'s Own Material made up. TO TAILORS.—First-class CoatA maker, also first-class Vest-maker .—Apply T. Dockray, SI, Queen-street. ANTE D - » v • GOOD DRESSMAKER, Competent to take Management of Dressmaking Department in a Southern town. Full particular* en application to MESSES. MACKY, LOGAN, STEEN, AND CO., ■,-City-:-.;-,,.;. rpo TIMBER MILL. MANAGERS. Written applications are invited for ; th» Position of Manager of the undermentioned Company's Mill, at Mamaku. Applications wiU he received until SATURDAY, the 16th inst. (inclusive), and must be addressed to THE- SECRETARY, Mountain Rimu Timber Co., Ltd., Bank of New Zealand Buildings, Auckland. rpo PROPERTY OWNERS IN NEW *- " ZEALAND, WANTED FOR DEVELOPMENT AND USE THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND, LAND. CONTAINING GOOD FREESTONE OR SANDSTONE, Suitable for Ecclesiastical and Mercantile Buildings. Address to, INVESTOR, -'■.-■ Care of NEVILLE NEWCOMB, Land Agent, \ His Majesty's Arcade. TXT ANTED KNOWN- »»* THAT THE -OELIANOE T~\ENTAL pOMPANT, 77. QUEEN-STREET, OVER SMEETON'S. IS THE ONLY PLACE IN TOWN WHERE TEETH ARE EXTRACTED WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST PAIN, INCONVENIENCE. OR AFTER EFFECTS. BY OUR SECRET PROCESS. FEES \ " 2 Hours: : a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Only Address: 77, QUEEN-STREET. OVER SMEETON'B. Telephone 1604. ■YJrn ANTED. KNOW N. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP T FATHER T7f7"ARE. Comprising pURSES, pURSES. pUESES. • Every conceivable shape and quality represented. GENT.'S GOODS A SPECIALTY. WRITING CAPER. BLOTTERS. HAND-BAGS, WALLETS, CARD CASES. LETTER CASES, And LADIES' AND GENT.'S DRESSING CASES. Making the Finest Variety of these Useful Goods ever opened at OODSON'S T ONDON -\ ECADEB. PRICES THE LOWEST IN THE CITY. INSPECTION AMD "COMPARISON INVITED. m O PROPERTY -O W N E R 8. I have several Bona-fido Purchasers for properties in City. Ponsonby, Parnell and vicinity of Khyber Pass, at prices from £250 up to £694. Those desirous of speedily realising should immediately send full particulars to J. THOISNES. Land A seat, 91. Queen-Street A REQUEST.—Try TAN-OL for. Polishing your Tan Beets or Linoleums. It will give you satisfaction every time you use it. It gives a brilliant polish and is easy to usie and economical in price. Sold by Grocers in 6d tins and Is bottles., _____________ MISS M 0 K L W A I N. 206. VICTORIA ARCADE (UPSTAIRS). Face and Scalp Massage, Manicure, Pedicure, Shampooing, Hairdressing, etc. Permanent Removal of Superfluous Hair. Fancy Wigii. Costumes oa Sale and Hire. Latest Toilet Novelties in stock. Telephone No. 254. " TUST as Good as TAN-OL." Gulled once— and once only. There has been no imitation of TAN-OL that has stood the test of experience. They all fail in quality. TANOL gives a brilliant polish to aH kinds of Linoleums, Furniture, or Tan Boots, and to econ: -al. Sold in 6d tins and la bottles.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12544, 11 April 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12544, 11 April 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12544, 11 April 1904, Page 1

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