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Lost and Foimd. ]' OST—A Brown Leather Purse near .Three J Lamps, Ponsonby, containing about 15s. -Reward, Le Qsesne's Pharmacy. LOST— An Umbrella, with Silver Handle. with initials "L.H.W.."in Kingsland car, about 4.30. p.m. on Wednesday. Finder rewarded upon returning same to HERiLB Office. T OST, between St. Mark's Hall and GilJJmore's (Newmarket:— Silver-mount-ed Purse, with, -money, ball tickets and owner's --Finder leaving same at Mrs. Impey's, Newmarket, may keep money as reward. IMPOUNDED by J. J. Craig, out of Domain X Paddock— Filly, unbroken, no brand. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on MONDAY, 23th inst.— S. Burns, Poundkeejser, TOST POLIO Y. Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United State*, on or after the first day of SEPTEMBER, 1905, to issue a Duplicated Policy in lieu of Policy No. 1183974, on the life of William John Vernon, of Oparau, which .'s alleged to have been burnt. . Dated at Wellington this 21»t day of August. 1905. • E. TREVOR GOULD, • Resident Secretary. UTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. Head Office, New Zealand, Wellington. LOST POLlClES.—Application having been made to me, under section 28, of the Life Assurance Policies Act, 1884, lor the issue of -Copies of Policies on the life of Eduard Priedrich Wilhelm Dusterdieck. of Auckland, numbered 65676, 65677, and 65683, in the books of the Mutual Life Association. of Australasia, I hereby give notice that I shall issue copies, as requested, unless notice be lodged forbidding the same, on or before the 29th day of September, 1905. Dated at Wellington this 26th day of August, 1905.-C. A. RICHARDSON. Secretary. IMIi—IWIIWI—MIIMfIIIHI I ■■■! ■!!'■■■ "**"*' IMIIIWIIIII " lll " l "" ,lf, '^' IW^*"''* Personal. A YOUNG Man, age 25, wishes to correspond with Lady, same age, with view to matrimony.-" K.M.," HERALD Office. T EDWARD HODGSON, J UN., will not be J.l responsible for any debts incurred by my Wife from August 24th without my written authority.—Edward Hodgson. dim. ijIDWARD HODGSON, of Cracroft-st., ParHi nell, is not the same person as Edward Hodgson,' jim., who advertised a disclaimer re debts in yesterday's issue of the HERALD. — Hodgson, Sailmaker. __________ T ETTER waiting at Auckland G.P.0., with -U address of "M.8.." re advertisement in. HERALD. Kindly reply. PERSONAL.— would like to know X address of " N.Y Z.." vho wrote recently re post cards. Important.—Send " N.." HERALD Agency, Waihi. ■ MISS HATTIE DE JONGH. of Grey Lynn. iVI is in no way connected with the Ettie De Youngh mentioned in divorce case yesterday. NOTE.— am NOT the individual of the name of Rout, which appears among the second deputation chosen to interview the City Council.—Samuel Rout, High-street. MRS. DANIEL DAVIES, formerly of Vulcan Cottage, Napier-street. Auckland. Her husband and children are interested in the Will of Edward Davies, late of Melbourne, deceased. Communicate with Abbott and Beckett. Solicitors. 470, Chancery Lane, Melbourne. Miscellaneous. MADAME DOLGOURELLI has Not Left Auckland. Hours, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.14, His Majesty's Arcane. . HPHE Best Cure for Rheumatics and Cold J Feel, Electric Insoles.—James Salinger, Sole Agent for New Zealand, 8, Wellington-st, rpo PROFESSIONAL AND TRADESMEN- '"".«" Deal direct with. the maker,..; Brass 'Plates/Stencils, Stamps, Medallions.—R. Capncr. Die Sinker, Engraver, Albert-street, Auckland. - _ UTEICTLY CONFIDENTIAL— Money, lent 0 on Jewellery, Watches, Plate, Clothing, Tools. Sewing .Machines, Pianos, etc., at' the "Lombard," opposite Public Library, Wellesley-st. All transactions Strictly Conndential.' _____ rriHE Don Cutlery Company, 12, Victoria ArX ■ cade-Razor?, Scissors, and Knives Ground and Set daily. We sell all kinds of Cutlery. ■■_ MODERN Boxing Taught by .lack Mans--IYJL' field, who has a large number of pupils preparing for coming boxing championships. -Apply Victoria Tobacconist. rpo Those About to Marry .—Your House FurJ. nished, cash or time payment; cheapest, in town.— American Mattress Co.. Pitt-st. YtrHEN you want the Best in Butter and i\\ Eggs", try London Dairy, Victoria-street and Parnell. PAPT MINCHAM. Teacher of Navigation. U has Removed to 29, Coombes' Arcade (upstair.-). rpHE WORLD'S ' HERO, TOGO! 1 The Game of the Times. Take one home with you this evening. All Stationers Sell It, R RICHARDSON, Engraver. 25, High-street, . Auckland—Brass Memorial Tablets. Brass Name Plates. Stencils, Bowls. Jewellery Inscriptions, Wood Engravings, etc., neatly executed. . i POPULAR " VOTE.'-Those in favour of A health and strength, please signily ill the usual way by taking Bovril. ' T ADIES -Nurse De Young's Regulating JU Tonic and Pills are always effective. Price, 2s 6d each. Of all chemists. rnRY TAYLOR. Wei lesley -street West, for i, London make of Airtight Class Showcases, Shop and Office Fittings. ■ lON DON Gramaphone Records are the J Best We also keep Zonophone, Columbia, and Nicole Records. 4s and 2s each. —Demies Bros., Queen-street, Auckland. rvON'T ITAVE rPOOTHACHE. CERTOS TOOTHACHE POWDERS Cure Every Time. This Remedy i 3 Harmless: it is taken internally; it Relieves at Once. Do not doubt. Try it and see how surely it cures. No other remedy like it; no other so good. Price. Is; Chemists and Stores. __ -"" - ' HAIR '-' PHYSICIAN. MRS. rpHORNTON . J EES (Graduate of Dr. McLean, America). RESTORES THIN, FALLING, LUSTRELESS, AND GREY HAIR. The Latest American and most up-to-date Method of Complexion Treatment, Hair Tonics and Skin Foods from the prescriptions of an Eminent Physician. H.M,.ARCADE (Second Floor). (Patronised by every Vice-Reg*) Family in Australasia.) MISS MOPLWAIN. M JJJ rpoiLET QPEOIALIST. Face and Scalp Massage, Manicuring. Pedicuring, Shampooing, Hairdressing, etc. Fancy Costumes and Wigs on Hire. Latest Toilet Novelties Stocked, and Hairwork of every description. Permanent Removal of Superfluous Hair.— 2o6, Victoria Arcade (upstairs), corner of Shortland-street. Tel. 254. . fIAILLER'S GENUINE SWISS MILK \ CHOCOLATE Is the Acme of Perfection. rpRAI)EAO O O U N T S J, Kept by ,J. NIEBUHR, Practical Accountant and Translator and Correspondent in English, French, German, and Spanish ABLE. EXACT. AND RELIABLE. Highest References. Terms Moderate. Office, Fort-street, opp. Carr, Pountney, and Co.'s Beautiful Articles of Decoration on Hire for festive occasions. Must be seen to be appreciated. ___„_ _____„._ D A T H TT E A T F. R S. "THE FISCHER BATH HEATERS." JUST ARRIVED-The Cheapest. Safest, and Nattiest Bath Heater in the market. Fitted up in your bathroom, complete, for 85s. .The burning of a couple of newspapers will give you a hot shower and a lew small pieces of wood a hot bath. A REAL GEM. Should be in Every Home. Can bo seen at A. M. ERYDEN'S OFFICE, Queen-street (Next to Yates', Sc«l8-ten), Or, J. W. LAING, Licfiftsca Plumber, Grey. Lyiifli pole Assets,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12955, 26 August 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12955, 26 August 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12955, 26 August 1905, Page 1