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Lost and Found. I LOST— Green Purse, between Market Rd. and the Ladies' College, .Remuera.— Finder apply HERALD Office. ——— , ■ LOST, on Tuesday afternoon—Gold Bracelet (ivy leaved. Reward.—Apply Lady Superintendent, Auckland Hospital. LOST— Fox , Terrier (slut), red head, week ago; about Royal Oak, Onehunga.— D. Parker. Mount Smart Road, Onehunga. LOST. St. George's Bay Road or vicinityLady's Silver-mounted Purse, containing money and gold pencil—Reward, A.M.P. Office. LOST-Silk Purse (in shape Scotch cap), containing money, near Marriott and Co.'a, Grocers. Parnell.— on returning to Marriott and Co FOUND, on Monday evening, on Devonport Ferryboat—Lady's Purse, containing money.—Owner can have same by applying to HERALD Office. /?.1 REWARD.— on Friday Last, be-<-&J- tween Campbell's Store (Great North Road) and Newton—A Lady's 18-carat Gold Ring, claw set, with 3 rubies and 4 diamonds.—Apply Mrs. Kirkup, " Jesmondene,". Great North Road. , ■ I ; ——3 Personal. TF this meets the eye of CATHERINE *■ ARBUCKLE, Widow of the late George Cuthburtson. please send your address to your sister Margaret, Fairfield P 0., Otago. ■T/\7"ANTED— Any information as to the ! . V. 1 whereabouts of William Thomas Crayford, late of Ponsonby, last heard of at St. Heliers Bay on Easter Monday last. Reward.—Address, Box 26, HERALD Office. MATRIMONIAL.— Working Man desires to meet Respectable Working Girl, Protestant. Particulars in strict confidence.— Write Ingham's Agency, Ponsonby Rd. YOUNG Gentleman wishes to Correspond with Refined. Sensible Young Lady, one that would assist him in management of a business; view Matrimony.—Apply Business, 20," HERALD Office. rpHE Person, "H. A. Atkinson," who sued 1. Mrs. Wilson, of Swanson. in the Magistrate's Court (published in HERALD, Tuesday, 7th iust.), and described by Mr. C. C. Kettle, S.M., as a " contemptible business," is not, or in any way connected with, J. F. Atkinson. Draper, Avondale, or his brother. M. N. Atkinson, of the firm of Messrs. Smith and Caughey, Ltd. , , , r—n __ To Let. rr\o LET. Raleigh-street. Bellwood, Mount A Roskill—New House. 6 rooms, all conveniences.—Apply 286, Queen-street. NX) LET—Shop and Dwelling of 5 rooms, i. 187, Hobson-st. ; every convenience. Reference required.— E. Kane, next door. mo LET, Western Side of City-11-roomed X Brick House, every convenience, at present occupied as a boardinghouse; furniture, if required, can be purchased at valuation; low rent to good tenant.— E. Macredie and Co., Auctioneers. Victoria-st. East. rpo LET—GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. 7 X rooms; stable, etc., etc.; 61 acres, volcanic; 30s. Also, 6 Rooms. 2 acres; 22s 6d. T i TAMES, 63, QUEEN-ST. rp O L E T, HIGH-ST.. CLOSE TO POST OFFICE— THE LARGE ROOM LATELY OCCUPIED BY MESSES. MALCOLM. LIMITED, • 40ft by 19ft. ' With Sanitary Conveniences. WARD BAKER. 85. Queen-street. rn O L E TLARGE, WELL-LIGHTED SAMPLE ROOM, IN BEST PART OF FORT-ST., 25ft Square. Very Well Lighted. Fully Fitted Up. Apply. A. E. BEST, Box 285. Or Care of N.Z. Express Co. rn O LB T. UPPER QUEEN-ST.-Smad Brit* Factory, central position. 17s 6d. y HOWlCK—Furnished Residence, and every modern convenience, stabling, paddock, etc.; low rent. SMALL COTTAGE. 5 rooms, partly furnished, 12s 6d. NEVILLE NEWCOMB. H.M.; Arcade. rji O , L E T — -*- TWO FLOORS. 120 by 30 Frontage to Queen-street and Little Queen-st. Good light, electric passenger lift, goods lift, good approach, opposite New Post Office Site. G. B. OSMOND. 135, Queen-st.. Next to Bank of N.Z. 1 , " , ,1 ' ' __3 Board and Residence. PARK HOUSE, Ponsonby Rd. (next Western Vacancies for Boarders. Terms moderate. i , PARK VIEW. 51. Vincent-st.—Vacancies for Gentlemen Boarders. Terms moderate. —Mrs. E. Corrigan, Proprietress. QONOMA — Private Hotel.. Alfred-street. 0 Albert Park—First-class Accommodation for Families, Tourists, etc. Terms moderate. —Mrs. W. Baxeley. TeleDhone. 672 SYDNEY.— Mansion, Glebe Rd., ! O Glebe Point. Beautiful grounds; bili liards, smoke, music, reception rooms; i tennis, 10mm. city. Moderate. '* lENALVON " PRIVATE HOTEL. (Late " Admiralty House.") Telephone 1010. JERMYN-ST. rj. OI N G TO DOTOR UA. STAY AT " THE CENTRAL HOUSE." Quiet piace and Comfortable. Three minutes to Government' Baths and Sanatorium Gardens. Terras, 5s a day. 50s week. MRS PERRIN". Proprietress. ■ BURKE'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL. TAUMARUNUI. Opposite Railway Station. I have taken over Dawick's Buffett (formerly Taumarunui House), arid can offer good accommodation to the travelling public. 1 have also renovated the house throughout and added a number of new bedrooms. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Terms moderate, ■ M BURKE, Proprietor. Telegraphic Address: Burke, Taumarunui THE AUSTRALIA," ROTORUA.— New House, 30 rooms; splendid situation in main street; 180 yards from railway station, four minutes' walk from baths; superior table; spacious rooms; electric light; hot and cold baths, and every home comfort. Winter tariff, 30s per week. Special terms to families, parties, and for extended periods. Tbos. Cook and Sons' Coupons. Small Launch at nominal rates, fishing rods, etc., free. Porter meets all trains. Letters and telegrams receive immediate attention— N. McLean, Proprietor. ■DRENT'S -DATHGATE TTOUSE, ROTORUA (Now open for the Season). has been thoroughly renovated, and is now in every way up to date. Lighted by electricity. Nearest house to the Government Baths, including the large new bath-house. Motor Cars and Conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains. a T. BRENT, Proprietor. Timber. , SPECIAL TO-OTICE TO rpiMBEB TITERCHANTS. rpHE riOAST rpiMBEB rpRADING /COMPANY./ Representing FORTY SAWMILLS. ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE RIMU ORDERS UP TO THREE MILLION FEET PER MONTH. PRICE-OS PER HUNDRED, F. 0.8., And Special Quotations for Special Lines. Shipments by Steamers up to One Million Feet each, from Greymouth. E. A. WIOKES, Secretary. I gu B S.S MINE'S [ "T)OMINION" ALE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13798, 10 July 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13798, 10 July 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13798, 10 July 1908, Page 1