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> . - Lost and Found. . LOST— Purse, containing money, key, etc., JJ ;at- Railway-Station, or in Queen-st.— Apply Herald Office. T OST, between Ht. i Roskill and Newton JLi Gold Medallion and Chain. Reward.— Miss Ramsay, care D.S.C. . > LOST, ; . on ."Tuesday, - between Wakefield-st. JU.and "Kin?sland—A Greenstone Anchor Brooch. - Reward.— H. Garrett, Eden Terrace. •• ; v., LOST— Two; Black Mares, . from Three XJ : Kings; one- rugged, neck strap; other lame. Finder rewarded.—H. N. Bailey, Three Kings. * ■ ' - • * LOST, between Epsom; and Mt. Eden—One ' Leather Purse, containing money and cheque for £1, drawn by Griffin. Finder rewarded.S. . Gregson, care Hamblin, Newmarket. •;> T OST, 'or • Strayed, from Epsom— Fox XJ . Terrier Puppies, white dog, - with one black ear, and a white bitch- Reward.— Mason, .King ; Edward's Avenue, ' Epsom, or care of McNab and Mason, Symonds-st. TWO POUNDS REWARD. X. Stolen, from Queen-street Wharf, on May I—A Dingey, carvel built, was painted white outside; top plank varnished, and rope fender round same, inside was varnished. The above reward' will be paid for the recovery of same, or. the'sum of Three Pounds will be paid to anyone who will give such information as will-lead v to the conviction of the party or parties .who stole my dingey. ' ; i; :V , - , v. ; LINDSAY, COOKE. , / " .v :i Persona}. ' V ,■ O . , ; :r L , O G Y. The Directors ,of *' The Gisborne ■ Times" Newspaper desire to'freely and openly withdraw all, such statements .as have at any time appeared in the above newspaper in any wajr..disparaging to Dr. Morrison or his management;of the Gisborne Hospital. They entirely withdraw the . leading article which appeared in. the Gisborne' Times , on April 23rd, concerning, a patient named' Foster, and they, apologise for its insertion. - They are convinced, after inquiry, that the remarks there 'made were unjustifiable, and had no foundation, in fact, and they make this open avowal hoping that they may. remove any imputation, that -been, made on Dr. Morrison : or. his treatment of patients •in the Hospital. They sincerely hope that by so doing an v.harm done to Dr. -Morrison may be speedily, rectified. •Public Notices. _ ; HOMES. ;■ •' ELLERSLIE. • v' v - . LA WRY SETTLEMENT. Applications will' be received for the Occupation, of; Seven Cottages at Ellerslie, in terms '- of, "The /Workers' Dwellings Act, 1905." ; , Full particulars may be obtained on application, at the Land Office, Custom-street. Applications will be received up .to 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, May 29, and the - Land Board will examine Applicants at .7:.p.m. on THURSDAY, May 30, and the Ballot will be drawn On FRIDAY, May , 31. :' 'V 7;'::;' •. JAMES Mackenzie, , ■ " ' Commissioner of Crown Lands. ' s Lands Office.v v ... \ Auckland, May 23, 1907. rC. To"Let. '' x '"'< T7IURNISHED Double • and Single' Bed-Sit-X .. tingrooms; use conveniences.— Sy-monds-street. -■ ■ . ~. " , _ . y u HOUSE, 7 rooms ana conveniences, Burleigh street, ; off Khyber Pass Willian: Rattray, Mercantile; Chambers. rpo LET, in Newton Arcade— Shop, suit • X ; able ; for'working'jeweller,. etc. ' Rent, 10s.—Baker Bros., Agents. > yi?.. ; ,-w . r pHREE YEARS' .LEASE of ,* Shop in, Kara- ' Xv' ngahape Rd.; ; low rent.—A. -W. Read and Qo., 79 and 81, Queen-st. „ : No. 131 TO Suburban Cottage, with Land X.. House'. of (,6 rooms, outbuildings, etc with Wash-house, stable, and , cartshed; . 2 acres'vdlcsluic land; good grassing; one acre ploughable; . permanent water.; 4 miles from Queen-street, £50 per annum.—Apply, ' Samue Vaile; and , Sons, 87,,Queen-st. • f 1 "IT* OR 'a Term—23 »Acres,' -partly "in crop X l ' House of 'o * rooms, outbuildings, etc Low rental. ' Lake Road and ; sea» frontage . DevonpoEt^->-John;' W. jainee. : Mt. Albert, oi Wini£m;y>ii siKt- Co., • Qucen-strcei. - ' TO Offices; in " Langguth's " Building X Fort-st. ' " . ' • •'Also, Premises suitable for Wholesale Store in" Wallace's? Building. Fort-st. . : , . ' For -particulars apply . >'-V • • C. H. FURNESS AND CO., LTD. > (Late J. D., Roberts and Co.. Ltd.). , Fort-st. and Stanley-st..' ■ T O - L-' E TX • OFFICES AND SAMPLE ROOMS, - From 6s per week, ; - MINING CHAMBERS; QUEEN-STREET. A. R. WATSON.;B9,. Queen-st. i rn, : 0. : ...'• L - '"..E'.•••; . Tx . DWELLING HOUSE. ■Corner of O'Rorke and Symonds Streets, • 7; . : , *' CAMPSIE VILLA, '' ~. ' v • ' , r Furnished. " : -'- Apply v ..• - ; V W. M. NEUMEGEN, Solicitor. 33, Shortlarid-st. ; ~ • ip O ' - L E . T CENTRAL WAREHOUSE, 2 floors and cellar about 40ft by. 80ft. each.' . OFFICE AND SAMPLE ROOMS, from 12s 6d. '' ' NEVILLE " NEWCOMB; . ' H.M. Arcade. . • 7 ; • Miscellaneous , COUNTRY Friends should not miss seeing '' the Pretty Sight in Choral Hall This ; (Friday) Evening:. Action Songs, 7.45. > ATEW Iron Frame Pianos, £27 London 'IN and Berlin Piano Co., 215-217, Queen-st • ■ -New Process Perfected ' PAINLESS by Mr. Howey Walker. < Always. Successful. WINTER SHOW.—Visitors, remember t< VV'. Call at Exhibition Sausage Co.; 3 golc * medals awarded.—Foot Wellesley-st. West. MADAME NEILSON, Hair Specialist. medallist for hairwork; Watchguai'ds made lrom ladies' own combings.—232, Hob ' son-street. ' ' . ' M' AD A M ; DOLGOUR. ELLI -. • • No. 14, .'. . " , H.M. ARCADE. " /COUNTRY Friends should not miss seems v-/ the Pretty Sight in ■ Choral Hall This , (Friday) Evening. Action Songs, 7.45. ; "Pi ALTON is the Inventor .of the Famou: JJ Footballer Brand of. Ready Made Cloth ' ing; cut by expert cutters.—276-278, Queen-st. ' TTkROSTE'S Very Superior Eatiriff and Cook XJ r ing Chocolate, in 101b blocks; severa " qualities; suitable for large families— Fredk ' Whitehead. Agent, Tea - Importer,. 67, Vic , toria-street. , ' "S*7"INTER SHOW— Best Winter Show i , VV that of ' Woollen Knitted Garments ■ guaranteed to keep out the cold. W. Sped ding, Karangahape Rd. » - • FOUND— House Re-blocking Ladies Felt Hats, latest shapes— Hat Re 1 pairing Factory, Karangahape Road. . . CHANGE your Old Piano for one of tilt VV well-known Spencers.—London and Ber ( lin Piano Co., 215-217, Queen-st. i -" : ' B ALTON is the Inventor of the Famou ' JL/ Footballer Brand of Ready Made Cloth ' ing; cut by expert cutters.—276-278, Queen-st. Mr. Howey Walker's' ■ TEETH New Painless Process' ; ; NEVER FAILS.. FOOTBALL JERSEYS—ParneII and all Or uinary Club Colours; strong linen an( leather strapped, 5s lid each.— Spedding Karangahape Rd.' - - - • - SADDLERY— Material and Workmanshi; O guaranteed. ' Repairs a specialty.—A J. Mackey's, 45, Albert-st. SIBYL, Clairvoyant and Psychometrist. No 6, Severn-it., Khyber Pass Rd. Hours ' 2 till 8 p.m.; Saturday, 2 till 5 p.m. ' New Painless Process, NO MORE PAIN. Perfected by Mr. . Howey Walker (Numzol). IT Will Pay You to go at once for Everything in Shirts. Hats, Tics. Best value ever offered.—Dalton, 278, Queen-st. •; • MADEMOISELLE CLAIRE has resumed hei Fashionable Dressmaking Business at the ' Parisian Costume Establishment. 36, Karangahape Rd. v - ALTON, the irst Prize Tailor, is showing X/ Grand Lot of Winter Tweeds. straight from the mills, at Lowest Queen-st. • gUCCESSFUL. Mr. Howey Walker's New Painless Process. ALTON, the Famous One Profit Tailor, JLJ: Clothier, Hatter, Shirt Maker, will give you Goods at Wholesale Prices.— Queen-st. • ? • „ . . ? >y. ;•

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13496, 24 May 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13496, 24 May 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13496, 24 May 1907, Page 1