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' Lost and Found. ' LOST Yesterday— Spectacles, l in case. -Li Will Under please take the same to Herald Office? : Reward. * ■ LOST between Ponsonby Ed. and Kingsland JLi —Greenstone Medallion, Chain and Gold Brooch: Buchanan's Bakery, Karangahape ltd. I OST last Monday, in Lower Symonds-street or -street—A Bunch of „ Keys on Ring? no use to anyone but owner.— If left at Herald Office. BHAVING8 HAVING a Pleasure, —Have tli© Best Plant t lor Grinding and letting Aazors.— Don. Cutlery Co., 12, Victoria- Arcade. I i~ " : T OTRA i.' liD "my Property— and Wkite O Heifer, about 18 months old.—Apply 1\ Partridge, Hillsborough, Onehunga. DUNNING on my Property—Two Roan Hei--11 fer Calves, about six months old. If not claimod within 14 days, will be Sold to , defray expenses.W. Austin. Campbell Road, Ellerulie. Mutual life ASSOCIATION of aus--IVX TRALABIA. Head Ofllce. New Zealand: Wellington.— Policy.—Application having, been , made to me, under section 28 of the Life Assurance Policies Act, 1884, for the issue of a copy of the Policy on the s life of Samuel-Robert Fairweather, deceased, late of ; Howiok, Auckland, numbered 11446 in the books of the Mutual Life Association of Australasia, I hereby give notice that I shall issue a copy as • requested, unless notice be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 9th day of November, 1905. Dated at Wellington this 6th day of October, 1905.— A. j ; RICHARDSON, Secretary. ' • Personal. ' TLTATRIMONIAL—HighIy Respectable MiddleIvXaged Lady (good prospects), wishes to meet Gentleman in fair position, with view to the above; total abstainer and Protestant.— , dress, " H.D.5.," 410, Upper Queen-st. . A WIDOWER (34), with 3 girls, wishes to -tX meet with a Young Woman about 25 to 30, with about £68 to £80 cash, to extend a Boardinghouse in Sawmill District, in the country; no opposition.—Reply to "V.5.D.," HERALD Office. •> ■ N . . - I :—. . i ; ; ; rj^HANKS.—I desire to return my sincere -I- . thanks to the neighbours, friends and ; members of the Mount Eden Fire Brigade for valuable assistance rendered at the recent lire which destroyed ■my - property at Mount Eden. I much regret that I am unable to thank each individual personally. . '' " ' ' A. R. KJRCHNER. • Miscellaneous. REVIEW OF reviews" (edited W. H. < Judkins). September issue, Magnificent Number; Character Sketch, M. Rouvier. World in nutshell. BOOKS.— Donations of Books, either'secondhand or new, for children of the poor, will always be thankfully received and acknowledged.—S. Rout. Depot, j Scripture Gift Association, 'High-street, or care Messrs. Champtaloup and Cooper, Queen-street, Auckland. - ROLL UP.— up to Federal Hall on TUESDAY. Great Sale by Auction of Drapery. • ADAMS DOLGO U BELLI, The Famous Clairvoyants, 14, His Majesty's Arcade. MADAME FERN, Palmist. To Let and Matri- * monial Bureau—Ladies waiting; introduction strictly private. Health and Skin Specialist.—" Kangitira." Coboen-st., Newton. QPENCER. PIANOS—The Most Popular of all O English Pianos; can lie obtained from ,£3s.—Sole Agents, London and Berlin Piano Co.. Shortland-st., opp. G.P.O rpRY TAYLOR, Wellesley-street West, for X London make of Airtight Glass Showcases. Shop and Office Fittings. fj"*o the Auckland Public—For Eras* Plates, -L "Stencils, Stamps. Medallions, Dies, try Capner, Engraver, Steel Letter Cutter, ' Al-bert-street. R RICHARDSON, Engraver, 25. High-street, , Auckland Memorial Tablets. Br as 3 Name Plates, Stencils, Bowls. Jewellery Inscriptions, Wood Engravings, etc;, neatly executed. "WILSON'S Ear Drums procurable here at ; TV last; simple, reliable "remedy for deal- '■ .'ness.i / Price, Apply P.0.,'80x 329. ATEW HOME Sewing Machines, Talking ii Machines. Records; Gold Wire Brooches, name • engraved, Dennes Bros., Queenstreet. J DONNELLY, Watchmaker and Jeweller, tl • Wellesley-street East, opposite Opera House.—High-class Repairs to Watches and Jewellery. Moderate charges; best workmanship. ' riTHE Upholsterer and Mattress Maker will .1 re-cover your Furniture (house or workshop) cheap; letters attended.—J.J., HERALD 1 -Office. - - npAA £300, £200. AND OTHER SUMS ci* OvJU) to Lend on Freehold Security at Lowest Rates.— M. Johnston, Solioitor, High-street. SPECIAL Attention.—looo Pairs of Lace Cur--0 tains to be disposed of at Federal Hall on TUESDAY, the 10th. NOTICE— At Miss Renouf's Sydney Bazaar. Pilt-st. Buildings, just opened—A New Lot of Paper Decorations. Garlands, Flower*, and Flags, for Eight-Hour Demonstration. Also, New Toys, Choice Ornaments, etc. ROLLER Skates.—soQ Pairs, just arrived; ' latest patterns; ball bearings, 255; plain bearings. 8s; aluminium and boxwood rolls. *— J. C. Pel ham. Albert-st. ■ SPRING and Summer Millinery.— Misses McCabe. No. 117, Newton, are opening up their New Season's Hats in great variety 01 styles and colours; all kinds of shades to choose from. See window and judge for yourselves. * r A Ann KUMAR A, 40,000 Onion. 20,000 OUjUUU Tomato Plants. Thousands of Flower Seedlings, Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Wreaths. Bouquets, etc. Liberal concession to large buyers.At Steadman », opposite Reservoir, Newton. TXfHEN you want the Best in Butter and W Eg try London Dairy, Victona-st. and Parnell. ■■ ___ LOVELY GOLD CROWNS—HOWEY WALKER. 000 1 rvS-WAUDMANN PIANO, in JLv splendid condition.—London and Berlin Piano Co., Shortland-bt,, opp. G.P.O. rpO MERCHANTS AND CITY MEN. SUMMER BOOTS. Comfort and Style. New Lines Just Received. INSPECTION INVITED. BRITISH AND AMERICAN SHOE STORE, Opposite Public Library, JAMES ADAMS AND CO. MISS MCELWAIN'S ANNUAL OVERSTOCK SALE. Attention of Ladies is directed to the Special Sale of made-up Hair during SATURDAY and M WATCH THE WINDOW, where every Article will he marked in Plain Figures. FRINGES AND TAILS OF HAIR AT LESS THAN COST PRICE. 254, QUEEN-STREET, near Savings Bank. lyj - U R S Eg E E C H E, X Late of the Women's Hospital, Sydney, has taken over Nurse Canty's Nursing Home, St. Mary's Road. Ponsonby. Telephone, 1101. -p X DELPHIC. SPLENDID LOT OF INDIGO PRINTS, BEST VALUE IN CITY. 63d, 6id, 7Jd. PHILLIPS, BLAKE AND WOODHAM, Hobson-street. MR. HORACE WORTH, DENTIST (late Assistant to Dr. Maitland), 192, QUEEN-STREET, Over Arthur Yates and Co., Seedsmen. Telephone 150. JJOWEY /-yyALKER, DENTIST. Above Piano Co.; nearly opp. D.S.C. J. A. H. N ASir ' DENTIST-VICTORIA-STREET (opposite Mcßride's). OAS FOR FULL SETS. Complete Upper uU or Lower Sets of Beautiful Teeth guaranteed Perfect Fit. Cheapest and Best Value, in Auckland. Sets put in immediately after teeth are extracted for those who can afford to pay for the remaking when slack. Nothing new about this process. Money does it. Repairs; from sa; StopJUyflJS£f« I.toin 58, 1,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12991, 7 October 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12991, 7 October 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12991, 7 October 1905, Page 1

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