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Lost and Found. LOST, last night, between Wcllesley and Victoria. Streets— Bar Brooch, with seven diamonds. Howard.Ancho; Hotel. LOST— A Brown Leather Purse, wiiite J flowers with cord handle, between Otahuhn Station and East Tamaki. Reward.— Apply J. Johnson, Otahnhu. LOST— Upstanding, Medium Draught, Dappled. Gray Gelding, over in knees from excessive 'bus work, small collar marks on shoulders'. Also, Young Bay Gelding (pony), callus bono mark under off fore knee. Reward given.—S. Hamlin, Preston Hill, Panmure. L 5 ~ s SMALL RATCHET, CHAIN FOR MOTOR CAR. Between Devonport and Lake Takapuna, On the 15th April. Finder Rewarded. AUCKLAND ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS COMPANY, LIMITED. TMPOUNDED in" Public Pound, Wairoa, X South, by Mr. J. McLeod, of Papakura— One Bay Mare, white face or piebald face; fore and bind legs white. No visible brands; about 7 or 8 years old. Owner unknown. If not claimed and expenses paid will bo sold at the Pound on TUESDAY, 16th of May, 1905, at 12 noon.—ll. HENDERSON, Poundkeeper, W.S. ,_ ■ ! A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT IX. SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch: Custom House Quay, Wellington. LOST POLICY. It is the intention of the Society on or after the 3rd day of June next, to issue a CopyPolicy in place of Policy No. 197,720 on the life of JAMES HODGSON KEITH, which is declared to have been lost. Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of May, 1905. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident, Secretary. To Let. rpO LET at Rotorua — Furnished House.— J. Apply, F. Rhodes, Rotorua. fPO LET— Furnished Room, would suit a X Married Couple or Workiugniuii.—For address apply Herald Office. rpo LET—Furnished Room, with fireplace, I use of conveniences; also, Unfurnished Room.--Eileen Villa, Gladstone-street. fliO LET—Furnished Front Room with fireJ place, suit married couple; rent, 7s.— Address, Keid's Store. Union-street. rpo LET— Whareora," Ponsonby Road; X large 8-roomed House, every convenience. —Apply, Charles Hem us, Arthur-street. rpo LET, Cheltenham Terrace. Dcvonporf— X Very Nicely Furnished House, 30s.—W. Floyd Harrop and Co., 18, Shortland-strect. rpo LET''—Furnished Houses. 6, 8, and 9 .1- rooms. Ponsonby, Epsom, Paniell; also. Furnished Rooms.— A. James, 31, Shortlandstreet. rpo LET—A Double Furnished Bedroom, use X of kitchen, with private family.—Mrs. Turner, top of Haydn-street, off Hobsonstreet. npO LET— First-class Roomy Shops X (quite now), in Pitt-street Buildings, Karaugahape Road.—Buttle Bros., Stock Exchange. MM) LET, Prospect Comfortably J Furnished House, 6 rooms, 20s to good tenant.—W. Floyd Harrop and Co.. 13, Short-land-street rpo LET, in St. Stephen's Avenue. Parnell— J- 8-roomed Hone, with all conveniences; stables and coach-house, and 1 acre land.—W. Prater and Son. rpo LET—Furnished Rooms. 144. 146, 148, and « . 148 A. top of Grey-street; Single Rooms, with attendance; use kitchen and bathroom; from 2s 6d weekly. ELL-FURNTSHED 6-roomed House, POll- - ' sonby; bath, niano; 2 minutes tram; harbour view.— Ventnor House, Devonport. ''pO LET. FURNISHED, FOR 7 MONTHS, - l - FROM JUNE 1. AT MOUNT ALBERTDESIRABLE RESIDENCE, Containing 10 rooms, every convenience, ineluding hot and cold water and gas. 3* ACRES VOLCANIC LAND, In garden and grass 'Bus passes property; Railway Station convenient. Low Rent to Approved Tenant. Apply. T. A. ASHTON, Mercantile Chambers, Queen-street. rpo LET, Furnished, in Parnell, tor 9 or 12 months—A Particularly Nice Two-storey House of 9 large and extra lofty rooms, all modern conveniences; exceptionally good view; li acres of land; everything about the place in Al order. Rent moderate. Apply, W. FEATER AND SON. Queen-street. rpo LET, IN VICTORIA AVENUE, REMUERA X (From May 1)— THE HOUSE AT PRESENT OCCUPIED BY MR. A. F PRICE. Containing 10 rooms anil conveniences. Hot and cold water, etc., etc. Stables, coachhouse, and man's room. 24 Acres Land, nicely laid out. in lawns and paddocks. Close to trams. Rent, £104 per annum. Apply to W. PRATER AND SON. r pO LET OR FOR SALE. Owing to a breakdown in the health of W. Patersoii we have decided to Let or Sell the LARGE STABLES AND STORES built about 7 years ago as a Stable and Grain Store, with about 1001't frontage to Chancery-street and Victoria Quadrant, with a depth of 200 ft. Would suit as a Store or Factor v. PATERSON AND CO., Chancery-street. T rp H O R N E 8TO LETLOWEB UNION-STREET—S room-, bath, XJ Orion range; city water. Rent, 13-. UOBSON-STREET— Double-fronted Shop . and dwelling; pas and water, etc. A NGLESEA-STREET— rooms, bath, gas lx- d'nd water, range, wash-house, etc. Rent. 15s per week. I ARE TAKAPUNA— rooms and conveniJ ences, and about 7 acres of land. Rent, Ijs week. © ONEHUNGA, Princes-street — 0 rooms, range, wash-house, stable, etc. Rent, IDS. DOCK-STREET, off Victoria-street— Hall, suitable lor Boot Factory. Rent, 17s 6d per week. T?PSOM ROAD, opp. Olson's Store—Seven -X- Rooms and every convenience. Rent, 17s 6d. "17-PSOM ROAD— Rooms, stabling, etc.; 7 1-J Acres Land; 3in grass, 4in cultivation. Rent, 2"s week. rpio AROHA— Furnished Cottage, A rooms. X Rent, 20s week. riRAFTON ROAD--9 Rooms, bath, gas, and v.l water; wash-house, and every convenience. Kent, 25s and rates. "DARNELL—Furnished 7 Rooms and bath, X califont, and every modern convenience. Rent. £2 per week. HUIA-STREET, DEVONPORT -- Superior J 1 House of 3 rooms, bath, gas, and water; wash-house, copper, and tubs, and every modern convenience. Rent, 17s 6d per week. /"CLEVELAND ROAD (Furnished)-? rooms, Yj bath, gas, and water; piano, etc. Rent, £2 10s. MANUKA ROAD. PARNELL—6 rooms and bathroom; wash-house; stable and coach-house; gas and water, etc. OWEN'S ROAD, Residence, 7 rooms; scullery, pantry, bathroom, califout, wash-house, copper, etc.; every modern convenience. T fpHOENES, 91, QUEEN-STREET. Miscellaneous. QHOOTTNG SEASON.-Oil Launch can be. >J Hired ky Day or Week during present season.—For terms, apply C. Roose, jun., Mercer. J>EV. M. WALKER, Psycho-Therapeutist. -I.V " llosoiiluud," Newton Road. All diseases, chronic and acute; deformities. Masseuse in daily attendance. MISS MORROW intends Opening a Dancing Class in St. Barnabas' Hall on SATURDAY, May 6, from 10. to 12. "IV"ANTED Known—A. J. Graham and Co., 'II Tea Merchants, have removed to Ist floor, City Chambers, Queen-street. I>UY A. J. Graham and Co.'s Pino Teas ) at moderate prices. When you try these you'll find them nicest. R. G. BUXTON HEWER. Psychologist, euros Paralysis; Diseases of the Chest and Nerves; daily, 10-3: Mondays. Thursdays, 7-8 p.m.; corner Rose Road and Mackelviestreet. Grey Lynn. /GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING Dyed, FrenchV.T cleaned, Repaired, and Altered; superior work, equal to new.—T. Hill, 20, Lower Grafton Road. MADAME DOLGOURELLI, the Famous IVJL Palmist and Clairvoyant, 33, Pitt-street. Ladies, 3s and ss; Gentlemen, 10s 6d. DR. WILKINS has shifted his Consulting Rooms to First Floor City Hall.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12856, 3 May 1905, Page 1
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