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Lost and Found. - T OST, supposed in East Tram—Set False Xi Teeth.—Reward at Gilbert's. High-street. ». LOST, Thursday, January 25—Dark Red Li Heifer. 2yrs, lately calved.Finder com- " inunicate with M. Madill, Papatoitoi. Re* ward. , LOST, Monday, between N.Z. Insurance and foot of AS ellesley-street—A Broad Plain 1 Gold Ring, engraved "Harry" on outside: v keepsake. Reward.—Address at HERALD Office. LOST in Tram, between Mount Eden and -J Town, via Newmarket and Parnell—A Lady » Purse, containing ib 10s in note and " gold.—Reward en returning to Mater Miseri--1 cordia- Hospital, Mount Eiien. LOST, between Curran-st., Ponsonby. and View Ru., Mt. Eden, via College Hilt and King-land CaiS—A Fine Gold Neckchain, with brown gold-stone heart. 10s reward.—Ap- _. ply C. J. Ilemery, strand Arcade. Personal. j WT ILL Mr. Robert Ilae please send Address VV to " Langhain," Post Office, Clevedou? 'Ine address given has been lost. YOUNG Gentleman, from South, age 31. X would like to meet Young Lady, in view to Matrimony.—Apply " M K.G.," HERALD I Office. Genuine. ; Miscellaneous " PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS.—Howey Walker. ,4 STROLOGY—Light 011 the path: NativiA ties.—Packington, Boston Road, corner . Nugent-street. Madame dolgourelli, THE FAMOUS CLAIRVOYANT, 14, H.M. Arcade. t "I?"ATE, meet me at "Ye Olde Englishe - lv Fay re and Carnival," Kingsland. Open All This Week. . "IXTTIITEHEAD'S COFFEE PALACE (near T V City Market), Cook-street —Good Ac--1 commcKlation. Terms, 16s tier week. Beds, Is; Meals. 6d and od. EACH Is Ticket gives you a chance in the (■rand Art Union, "Ye Olde Englishe - Fayre," Kingsland. Open Every Night This Week. t LpOR School Bags and Ladies' Lunch Bags, - X try I*. M. Wallis, corner of Albert and Swan son Streets. Tennis Racquets restrung. YOU will meet all your friends at " Ye Olde Englishe Fayre," Kingsland. Open all this week. DO A 0 L E(A ANCE SALE. • Stylish Trimmed Hats, 2s lid. SALE 10 O'CLOCK TO-DAY.— PERIODIC PILLS. 2s 6d; Extra strong. 4i 6d. The most certain medicine for all f irregularities. Full directions with each box. - Post free anywhere for amount in stamps.— . Russell, Chemist (by exam.i. Post Office Pharmacy. Upper Symonds-street. Auckland. EVERYONE will be at Ye Olde Englishe Fayre, Kingsland. Open all this week. 1 Impey's Band will play every night. GENTLEMEN'S Clothing Dyed, FrenchCleaned, Repaired, and Altered; superior . work, equal to new.—T. Hill, 20, Lower Gralt ton Road. STEY ORGANS— the world.—Sole • JLj Agents, English and Foreign Piano ; Agency. S. Coldicutt, Manager. 1 i i?Onn IN PRIZES. Art Union. "Ye 1 dUiiUU Olde Englishe Fayre," Kingsland. " You have a chance - QQ SITUATIONS obtained by pupils dur- ■ 00 ing 1905.—A. G. Jarrett. Shorthand Writer and Typist, Swanson-street. \QITTS E L M A. • kJ 'Phone, 1694. ) — HAYWARD'S summer sale, NOW ON. j THE LADIES' EMPORIUM, QUEEN-STREET. rpoRA-LlNE—Clears the Tubes and Saves X the Lungs. Could it do more? All leading Chemists. Is and 2s. > *" ———. ——. WHO'(J GARLAND? JAM JARS, JAM JARS. Glass Jars, Very Cheap.—R Takle and '•j Sons, opp. Destructor, Freeman's Bay. [ GARLAND'S JELLY CRYSTALS ARE THE BEST. 61). - 71,1 IK ADO FERN BALLS, Boats, Monkeys, r ItJL Houses, Soldiers, Birds in Rings, etc., 2 all made up from this popular and wonderful fern. Don't miss them.— Mackay's, ■ Queen-street. DO fy CLEARANCE SALE. • 0»vV» All Shades Jap. Silk, B^d. SALE 10 O'CLOCK TO-DAY .-D.S.C. • rpoBA-LINE—THE BEST LIFE INSURANCE. ) X It scores at every dose. Obtainable at , all leading Chemists and Stores, Is arid 2s. DENTAL.— For A. L. Smith, get out of tramcars at St. Matthew's New Church, Hobson-street. Open evening, 7 to 8. i TTAIRS (Superfluous) painlessly destroyed. , XX Remedy with instructions forwarded; , write for particulars.—Mrs. Goodman (late of - Wellington), Imperial Hot , New Plymouth. Note.—The oldest, established and most sue- ■ cessful remedy. Beware of worthless imitations. L 007 1 NEW IRON-FRAME ENGLISH ■ oWiij I XU PIANOS from 16s 10s monthly. E. and F. Piano Agency. S. Coldicutt, • Manager. HAYWARD'S SUMMER SALE, NOW ON. THE LADIES' EMPORIUM, QUEEN-STREET. rpo MOTHERS.— Worm Specific. X Effectual, pleasant, safe.—W. H. Woollams, Chemist. Queen-street. Auckland. JAPANESE • FERN DESIGNS—A Splendid ' »* Lot. .just arrived direct from the Land of the Rising Sun; all shapes to choose from. Price, 2s to 3s each. Cheapest time to buy these popular wonders.—At Mackay's, ' Queen-street. ■ Purest and Greatest " JpLOBALINE." Washing Compound, VALUE is always present at Geo. Fowlas', I * Victoria Arcade. The most lasting gift I j with the goods purchased. j | rpHE COLLAR SEASON ! i—All Shapes and X Sizes in stock at Geo. Fowlds', Victoria Arcade. Comfort and Durability combined. DENNIS CHAMPIONS all wear the Splendid X Tennis Shirts, sold at Geo. Fowlds', Victoria Arcade. They assure comfort and coolness. HE LOOKS DELIGHTED—Yes. he has XI bought Natural Wool Undershirts from 2s lid, and Underpants same price, at Geo. Fowlds'. Victoria Arcade. HAYWARD'S SUMMER SALE. NOW ON. THE LADIES' EMPORIUM, QUEEN-STREET. ALLISON PIANOS—ExceI m value.—Sole N.Z. Agents, English and Foreign Piano I Agency. S. Coldicutt, Manager. T AWN MOWERS—Buck-eye High 'Wheel, ImJJ perial. Caldwell's Chain Roller, and others.—Arthur Yates and Co., Seed Merchants. TRY GARLANDS SELF-RAISING FLOUR. 61). HAYWARD'S SUMMER SALE, NOW ON. 'HIE LADIES' EMPORIUM. QUEEN-STREET. ! j i Healthy Homes, " TpLOBALINE." Use TRY GARLAND'S CUSTARD POWDER IN ( TINS. 6D. i V"E Olde Englishes, Fayre and Carnival I x Kingsland. We'll be there every night. ; Hope to see you. I\P JOHNSTONE JI! VINE ! j 'Student of Mrs. Adair, London), i i SUCCESSOR TO MRS. THORNTON LEES, I j Restores Thin, Falling, Lustreless, and Grey ! Hairs. The latest and most up-to-date j • method of Hair Tonics and Skin Foods, from ; ! the prescription of an Eminent Physician, i NO. 20, H.M. ARCADE (Take Elevator). I 'Phone 1954. j DQr 1 CLEARANCE SALE.! .O.Vy. Turkish Towels, s^d. 1 SALE 10 O'CLOCK TO-DAY.-D.S.C. ! rpHE "PRACTICAL" SCHOOL OF SHORT- J 1 HAND. j S3 SITUATIONS OBTAINED BY PUPILS I : DURING 1905. j a. g7J a, ""'' 1 SHORTHAND WRITER AND TYPIST, i 8 W ANSON-STREET

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13096, 8 February 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13096, 8 February 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13096, 8 February 1906, Page 1