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Lost and Found. LOST— An Ear-ring.—Reward, No. 63. Cookstreet. Cit>j ■ lOST— A Bay Pony, with rug Reward J at S. J. Ashby's. Baker. Mt. Roskill. LOST, on Monday Morning—A Bar Brooch, with a photograph of a child's head.— Reward if returned to Gienalvon. LOST, Monday, Newton—Gold Chain and pendant, set rubies.— on returning Harris. 18, Seymour-Bt.. Ponsonby. LOST in Parnell Car arriving town 1.55 yesterday— containing cream corduroy blouse.— at HERALD Office. LOST, Thursday afternoon—Child's Cream Coat, either in New-street or College •Hill. Finder kindly return t» HSTtALD Office. Personal. \7|7" ANTED— of Mrs. Busby, exVV hospital nurse, wife Mr. Busby, once commercial traveller.—Send to Box 56. Uaiin. ■\7C7OULD Miss S. J. inn ' supposed to be VV iii New Zealand, communicate with friends at once? Country papers please copy '• ■ GARL L BRACKEBUSCH, Electro-Thera-peutist, Rotorua, wishes to intimate that Dr. Endletsbeiger, late of Matamata, is not in any way connected with his business. rfIHE WIFE and CHILDREN of JAMES Xi GARNER (formerly a seaman on board the s.s. Pateena) having arrived from England, information is required as to the whereabouts of the said James Garner. Please communicate with ' A. A. S. DANBY, Immigration Officer. Department of Immigration. Government Buildings. Wellington, 17th August, 1908. j . To Let. GROUND Floor Office to Let, in Swansonstreet; windows facing street. Low rental.—J. J. Macky, Land Agent. .Swanson-st. HTUSIC Studio, City, to Let. hour oi day. IVJL For Stile. £40, practically New Piano; cost £55.—" Studio, 147," HBRALP Office. VALLEY RD., MT. EDEN, close to Trams. Bowling Green. Tennis Coui'ts, and School—House, 9 rooms; £1 per . week.— SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land Agents, 87, Queen-st. '. TO Furnished House, 5 rooms, close Penrose Station.—J. A- James, 63, Queen-street. ' . mo LET—New House, 22s 6d; 8 Dooms; X House, 9 rooms, 30s.—Prosser ; Bros.. House Agents, 167, Queen-st. ', TO LET— 7-roomed House, with all: conveniences, Ptike-ora Avenue, Renraera (opp. Mason's Gardens).—F. Livock. rno LET, Custom-street Cellar. 23 by 1 84ft; dry ami well lit; cart entrance, etc. Rent, 25s —W. Prater and Son. rpo LET—A Bakehouse, in good order, and i. in central position; rent very low.— dress " Bakehouse, 145," HERALD OffifeliO LET—Lease of Shop and Dwelling in best part of Karangahope Road. Low rent—Address, Business, 135, HERALD Ofhce. TO 9-rooiued House, with all conveniences, Vailey Road, Mount Ed.fen.-Ap-ply J. M. de Moutalk and Co., Chemist, top. of Khyber Pass. \ TO LET, in one of Auckland's JSusiest Streets—Two-storeyed Brick Premises, having frontage 38ffc bv depth 84ft, specially suitable for Ironmongery, Drapery. oft Grocery Business.—Particulars from C. J- Owen, Union Bank Buildings, Queen-st. ■■ fpO LET, for about 6 months, in the choicest J- part of Remuera—An Up-to-date Furnished House of 8 large rooms, with hot and cold water service and patent, w.c, with 3£ acres. —For address, apply HERALD Office. TO LET— Klngaland — Modern Villa, 5 A rooms, bathroom and pantry; ashhouse, etc. Rent. 15s. Custom-st.—Suite of Offices, £3 per week City—Shop, with ihvellingrooms attached, suitable for bootmaker or tailor; moderate rent. Wellesley-st.— Warehouse or Samnle Rooms; low rents. Vlctoria-st,— Rooms; £3 per week.— NEVILLE NEWCOMB.i Estate Agent. H.M. Aic.;t<le. . • ' ..". ~ ' '"' rpo LET— Shoo, suit draper, few d<x>rs 1 from Central Queen-st; a rare opportunity; long lease given ' BALLANTYNE AND CO.. ] 123, Qii(>en-street. I 'HO LET ON LEASE, QUEEN-STREET— i -SHOP AND STRONG ROOM, in Good Position. j' I W. WARD BAKER. i | rvi O L E\'l - I ONE OR TWO FLOORS OF WAREHOUSE IN i DARBY-STREET V j , I [ • Apply, present occupiers, j GEORGE, DOUGHTY, AND CO. irpio LET, QUEEN-»TREE T. I i -.' QUITE OF OFFICES. Ist and 2nd floors, O jiext to National Bank Best Site in Queei*-st. for Dentist, Solicitors, etc. I C* '■ D /*\SMOND. 135, QUEEN-ST.

mo ', LET OR LEASE— "OTAEEHOUSE. IN LOENE-STREET, Now occupied by MESSRS*, KNIGHT. STEGGALL AND CO. , T^TAREHOUSE, IN COBURG-STREET, ■.Now Being Erected. TIOBERT piIARLES pARE. 7. SWANSON-ST. «—■ ■ ! : ■—■—■—— ; ■—j Tea Rooms. SA " B~' MO. MRS THOMSON. Late 12 years with N.S.S. Coy., PROPRIETRESS. DAINTY LUNCHES AND AFTERNOON TEAS. Opp. HERALD Office. UPSTAIRS ONLY. pAPE D E L' EUROPE, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION. Superior Ilea Rooms. Three-course Dinner,. Is Light Refreshments, fid Open on Sundays. Afternoon Tea. 3 to 6; Tea. from 5 to 8. A STROLOGY.—" Urania." Haslett-st., Eden X\. Terrace, is now prepared to calculate yearly directions. Particulars on tionWE are Genuine, or wfl should not pubVV licly demonstrate Andrew's Faultless Tailor System in McCuHaph and Gower's Window. . TORa-LINE clears the Tabes and saves X the Lungs, 2s and Is, Chemists and WHEN you take TORA-LSNE you know » V why everybody takes "BORA-LINE f»97 1A S PIANO, new iron frame, Engc&—* I I\J lish.—E. and P. Piano Agency, Ltd.—S. Colciicutt Manager. WE prove the Simplicity of Andrew's » V Faultless Tailor System, by the practical demonstration in Mcdnllagh and Gower's Window. \ SIBYL, Clairvoyant and Psychcmjetrißt, No. 6, Severn-street, Khyber Pass Road.— Hours, 2 till 8 p.m.; Saturday, 2 till 5 p.m. SAWS gulleted, sharpened, set, and hammered; Band Saws brazed.—Henry Leadbeater. .inn., IXTi Saw Doctor, St. George's Hall Building. MRS. HARRIS, Clairvoyant* and Trance Medium, 19, Picton-street, Ponsonby. Hours. 2 to 9, except Thursday and Friday Evenings. Public Circle, Friday. 8 p.m. COOPER. Hat Specialist, of Queen-street. J Makes, Repairs, and Sells Hats and Caps of every description. PIANOS— and Upright—BroadX wood. Bluthner. Erard, Pleyel, etc-—E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. J'LL H AVE A "pOTTLE v-QOMINION" ALU.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13834, 21 August 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13834, 21 August 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13834, 21 August 1908, Page 1

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