Lost and Found. T OST—Black Bull Terrier, wkite chest, -I—' short hair and tail; answer nam? " NigReward, 280, Victoria Arcade. LOST, about Queen-st.— Gold Locket, initialled, with photos, inside. Reward. — G. J. Garland, 9, Mercantile Chambers. LOST— A Set of Specifications, wrapped in brown paper.— los Reward on returning same to Aghan and Co., Coombes' Arcade. LDST-A Gold Chain Bangle, on the Watchman (Ponsonby).Reward on returning same to Miss Hudson. Sarsfield-st., Ponsonby. LOST, on night December 14, between Victoria Park and Richmond Hill— Bar Brooch, with amethyst stone. Reward.— Sinel. senr., Quecn-st. Wharf. LOST, getting on tram. Custom-st., at 5.10 p.m.— Purse containing twp or three pounds 'n gold and silver, and cheque for £169 '.'■ Id. drawn by John W. Stewart in favoui of S. J. Gorman.— at A. 11. Nathan's, Ltd "ITOUND—Purse, in Queen-st.— S. Prince, X' Watchmaker and Jeweller, Queen-st. FOUND— and Chain.—Owner can have same on giving description and paying cost of advertisement, at 10, Bucha-nan-st., Glenmore MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUS--IVI TRALASIA.— Office New Zealand. Wellington.—Lost 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 life of William ; James Claxton, of Thames, numbered 13,687, 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 2nd day of January. 1908. Dated at Wellington, this 4th day of December. 1907.--C. A. RICHARDSON. Secretary. " i Personal. ADVERTISER would be pleased to hear of Mrs. Ellis (with little boy), who applied ; to her (through Mr. Maughan) some weeks ago.— address apply HERALD'Office. "f\7"ANTED— John Morisson, one time driver V, of milk waggon, Ihumata, to call at Herald Agency, Ouehunga. To Let. 1 BURNISHED.— A Lady with no children de.l. sires to Let. Sittingroom and one or two Bedrooms, with use of all conveniences; good 'view, well situated, and central.—Address . ': D.K.. 30," Herald Office. HOUSE. 7 rooms, bath, copper, tubs. etc.. Burleigh-st., Khybcr Pass.— W. Rattray, Mercantile Chambers. NEW 6-ROOMED HOUSE, Bellwood. Mt. Eden. 16s 6d.—Apply to H. H. Reimers, Legal Chambers. 143. Queen-street. VICTORIA AVENUE, Remuera—Nearly New House, 5 rooms, and bathroom, washi house, conveniences; rent, 12s 6d.— Cross, Osborne-st., Newmarket. rPAKAPUNA.— Let — Well-furnished 8X roomed House, close to beach and 'bus. —Address " Seaside, 26," HERALD Office. rpo LET—Offices.-A. B. Shera, ooombes' -L Arcade. > ' >'P0 LET. in Queen-st.— Floor, suitable I for Architect, etc.—A. B. Shera, Coombes' Arcade. rpo LET—A Large Brick Shop, with good X Dwelling attached; next Loudon Dairy. Mt. Eden Road. rpo Moore's Well-known Black Gum X Flats.—Apply before Ist prox. to W. J. ' Moore. Waimanku. | rpo Large. Well-lighted Office, Swan- ' X" son-st. Rent low.—Apply to J. J. j Mucky, Swanson-st. rpo BE LET. or For Sale, Dominion Road— X Shops and Dwellings; line situation.— Apply 13. HERALD Office. : rpo LET, Furnished, Mac Murray Road. X Rcmuera, for one 8-roomed Modern .House. Rent. 40s.—W. Fritter and Son. •"PO LET, near Lake Takapuna— m Acre". I Cottage, seaside; small rent good tenant.— Garland and Co., Mercantile Chamber*. rpo LET. View Road, Mt, Eden (handy to I Kingslnud Car*)—B-roomed House (newly ; (lore up); largo allotment.— Frater and ' *>W'. ■'■■'■ "'■""' ' • ■ . ' J ■ ' ' "" : ""' rpy LET. in one of the best positions in .1 Quesu-at."—First. Floor, large space; reasonable rent. -Apply A. B Sheru, Coomb-s' Arcane. • • rpo LET, Rewuora ("unins. walk from X Newmarket! and cue from cars)—4-room-. Ed Cottage, all conveniences; 133.— W. prater and Son. __^_____ rpo LET—B-roomed House, every conveniJ ence, at Rocky Nook, close to trams; rend. 18s.—Walker and Co.. 98, Karangahape Road. ' rpo LET, as ft Going.Concern—Wheelwright J and Blacksmith's Business, Waikato; £300 to get in; good turnover.— HERALD Office
rpo LET, Orua Bay-10 Rooms, furnished; X seaside, fishing, bathing, good orchard; very charming place.—Garland and Co., Mercantile Chambers . _____ FOR LEASE—An Old-established Wheelwright and Blacksmith's Business at Cambridge; terms easy.—Apply Jas. Young. Cambridge. ; . m o L E T. REMUERA,' close to Newmarket—House of 7 rooms; i acre ground. 255. REMUERA— House, in best position; glorious view; beautiful grounds, with land up to 7 acres. FURNISHED HOUSE at EPSOM; handy to T. MANDENO JACKSON. Custom-street E. rpo LET ON LEASE, SYMONDS-STREET J (Opposite Choral Hull)— GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, Containing 10 rooms, with all conveniences; coach-house and stabling; large allotment. Suitable for doctor or professional man. BAKER BROS., Auctioneers. Miscellaneous. HEALTH CRUSADE.-Be your own Barber, and have your Razor sharpened by Harry Leadbeater. I._. L., Cutler, St. George's Hall. ptARDEN TOOLS. Trowels, Forks. Gloves. VT etc.— Arthur Yates and Co., Seed Mcrc mints* "IVTHY Make Xmas Puddings? Parkinson's, '> V Victoria-st., will supply you with tho best, quality puddings at 8d per lb, in basins. -Parkinson's, Victoria-street MA DA ME UOIiUOU L 1,1, IVI "FRESCATI." 85, SYMONDS-ST.. Opp. Cemetery Bridge. lADIES', Gent.'s and Children's Left-off* J and Misfit, Clothing bought; highest price given.—Mrs. Hill. 5 doors above Opera House, late Wellesley-st. East. ANDKERCHIEFS. Gold Wire Brooches, . Aluminium Novelties Name on any article free Demies Bros., The Pike, Queenstreet. "\\rE have greatest variety Xmas Presents— »T. Beetles. Moonstones. Aluminium Ware engraved free.—Dunnes Bros., v Queen-st. r pOY Prams. Fancy Colours. Just Arrived.--I Sea Dick and Cowdeu'S Stock i't Karangahape Road. The place for Prams. DON'T Forget. Xmas Fair.—Open-. Saturday Next. 21s! inst. Come and meet everybody, for everybody will be there. LIPP PIANOS—SoIo Agents, iMigu.u an;: Foreign Piano Agency, Ltd.. ly'l, Uuetust.. near H.M Theatre. Ab K F O li 1\ JOHN BEGGS'S WHITE CAPSULE. SIBYL, Clairvoyant and Psychometrist, No. 6. Severn-street, Khyber Pass Road. Hours, 2 till 8 p.m.; Saturday, 2 till 5 p.m. ADVANCE Ponsonby.— 51b of Xmas Cake for 3s; small Mince Pies, large American Mince Tarts, N.Z. Shortbread, English. Irish, and Scotch Shortbread, and lots of other nice things for Christmas.—J:. S. Wiles. 334, Ponsonby Rd., Three Lamps. DON'T Forget Xmas Fair.—Opens Saturday Next, 21st hist. Come and meet everybody, for everybody will be there. A POSOZEIN, J\ ONLY NATURAL CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. A P O S O Z E I N. -j\ HAS CURED THOUSANDS. A POSOZEIN, A, WILL CURE YOU- ; A, P O S O Z E I N, 3! TESTIMONIALS ARE NOT PRINTED. ,4 P O 8 ~1) /, E I N, A USERS TELL OF ITS WONDERS. A P 0 S O _ E I N, A THE RHEUMATISM RELIEVER. A P O SO Z E I N, J\ AT ALL CHEMISTS. T?|r;HO SAID BEGGS? !1V« WE ALL DID.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13625, 19 December 1907, Page 1
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