Shipping. TITESSAGERIES tWABI TIMES. . FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS. SYDNEY TO LONDON, VIA BOMBAY AND MARSEILLES. ' Mel. Ad*~ Steamer ; Sydney, bourne laide. Noon. 1 p.m. l p.m. NERA ... ..: Nov. 30 Deo. 3 Dec. - ' AUSTRALIEN ... Dec. 28 Dec. 31 Jan. i YARRA ... ... Jan. 25 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 , VILI.E DE CIOTAT Feb. 22 Feb 25' Feb. ' Passage money, £27 4s to £82 10s. including table wine. English spoken on board. No hotel expenses in Sydney. For further particulars apply to HENDERSON AND MAOFARLANE. ' rpHE WANGANUI RIVER.—The Rhine of X Maoriland. Visited by Thousands. New Zealand's Great Scenic Canyon. Connects with the Main Trunk Railway. From Wanganui daily. Mondays excepted. From Pipiriki daily, Tuesdays excepted. From Taumarunui Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Visit beautiful Pipiriki. Visit the Unique Houseboat. The pleasure of a trip on this beautiful river will ever remain a delightful memory.—ltineraries, etc., A. HATRICK AND CO.; Tourist Bureaux, T. COOK AND SON. Lost and Found, Oi REWARD.—Lost, from Mt. Roskill, dwJ. November 2—Bay Mare, about 15 hands; no visible brands.—William Tutt. Mt. Roskill. ■~.-.. . Ni ..4 ■ " LOST— Unmounted Tus\ Bracelet, in QueenJ st. or Heme Bay Reward. 35. College Hill. • ■■ ■ . _JLOST, Sunday Afternoon-An Australian Terrier, wearing a green collar. Reward. —Mr. T. Buddie. Remuera. ' LOST-Small Gold and Pearl Brooch, between Devonport and Smith and Caughcy's. Qucen-st.—Reward. HEEALD Office. lOST, in Gillies' Avenue, between Fairfax ' J Road and Newmarket School—A Small Gold Filigree Brooch. Reward.—Mrs. T. L. Dignan, " Kiwi," Mountain Rd., Epsom. LOST, either in Heme Bay Car to Three ' Lamps, or between Three Lamps and-> Franklin Rd.—A Blue Bar Brooch, gold < , mounted.—Good reward on leaving at i HERALD Office. --• Personal. PERSONAL.— Anybody knowing the whereabouts of MARY. PEARL, FRED, TRICK , or ROSA COLLINS, please communicate with A W. COLLINS, Belmont House. Upper Vin-cent.-street, Auckland. HEIRS Wanted.-Will Alexander Crawfurd Rodger, son of Alexander Crawfurd Rodger and Bryanna Rodger, late of Abbey Lodge. Askeaton, Co. Limerick, and Kingstown, Co. Dublin, Ireland, who it is believed was in Victoria in the year 1883, or his Representatives, apply at once to the undersigned, as there is certain property to which he or they are entitld?—G. Monro ideares, . Solicitor, 16, Molesworth-street. Dublin.' Ire- • land. ■ ■ : i — —> Miscellaneous. * FOR Toys and Pictures try. D. Macpherson, The Don, Symonds-st. VISIT the Laughing Gallery; you'll die laughing.— Pike, Queen-st. IT'UNNY enough to make a cat laugh—the . • Laughing Gallery.—The Pike, Queen-st PHONOGRAPHS, 7s 6d each; records, 9d.— • Dennes Bros., The Pike, Queen-street. NAME Engraved whilst you wait, 6d; Gold Wire Name Brooches.— Bros., ' The Pike. Queen-st. ELECTRIC Bells fitted and repaired. 'Phone 2124.— Smith, " Bellwood," Cromwellst., Mt. Roskill. " ' '' ,;,,.. ■ ■ : .■■■ ' ; MAXWELL AND MONTAGUE, 280, Queenstreet.—Open Every Night Xmas Week. PLUNKET SHIELD— may go to see. the pame, but don't put up with discomfort. Wear one of Our Straws and enjoy - yourself.—Mcßride, The Outfitter, Victoria- - 8.-'« if' '"•^"- ; ~ Y' : •-.-'. - ■';"> -_ ■■*,:■) •■■: -, •■ can make you a Suit or Costume X for Christmas,- artistic .';. and, well cat. from 3. guineas.—A. 'S. Streeter and Co., Auckland's .Leading Tailors, Pitt-st. and Karangahape Rd. •; : REAL Panama Hats, from 15s to 90gns. > Just the thing for a nice Xmas Present.— Mcßride, The Tailor and Outfitter, - Victoria-st. WE are now showing a Lovely Line of Broad-end Ties, from Is to 4s 6d. No better value in the Dominion.— Up-to-date Tailor and Outfitter. 11, 13, and 15, Victoria-st-, 5 FOR this warm weather we are making a Special Hit with Tennis. Neglige, and Fashion Shirts. Divine goods. Prices bedrock.—Mcßride. King of Tailors, Victoria-st. * I?OR HIGH-CLASS MILLINERY . Try MADAME RAY. ( At THE DON. SYMONDS-ST. J * . ■ ' TENNIS PLAYERS.-Get your Racquets Re- ' strung and Repaired (best gut used) by A. Bruce. Tennis Racquet Stringer, 94. Albertstreet 'Phone 2617. , NEW Pianos, from 5s a week. No deposit; no interest; no bill of sale. Call and we will explain oar terms— High-st. Celluloid Goods we can't be beaten, i . Collars. Cuffs. Cm, Guards. Fronts, etc., J in endless variety. Equal to linen in appear- - ance, and no laundry bills. Verb, sap.—McBride, 11. 13. and 15, Victoria-st. 7 ( AVE YOU AN OLD PIANO?' If so. let f us Exchange it for i New Iron-framed - one. We allow full vim.-* on old pianosNo Deposit Piano Co.. 28. High-street. 1 READY to wear Tailor-made Costumes * and Linen Dresses, Blouses, otc, at our' - Karangahape Road establishment. Note address—A. S. Streeter and Co.. Karangahape 1 Rd. (3 Doors from Foresters' Hall). -, MAXWELL AND MONTAGUE.-Open Every ; Night Xmas Week. A Splendid Assort- x ment of Xmas Gifts. STRAWBERRIES. STRAWBERRIES. ? STRAWBERRIES, Fresh daily from gar- . dens. All kinds fruit— dearer than street i hawkers—at Sanford's Fish and Fruit Mar- J ket opposite Customhouse 'Phone, 658 j MAXWELL AND MONTAGUE. - Lovely - China for Xmas Gifts.—Right opposite -i Smith and Caughey's. I SIBYL, Clairvoyant and Psychometrist, No. - O 6. Severn-street, Khyber Pass Road, t Hours. 2 till 8 p.m.; Saturday. 2 till 5 p.m. \ AMERICAN Picture Framing Co., Karon - hape ltd.—Great Sale now on. Secure i Bargains in time for Xmas Presents. . J AMERICAN Picture Framing Co., Karanga- | i"\. hape Rd.. invite everyone to inspect a their New Stock of Pictures now on view. g MADAME DO LGOUR ELL I, " IVI • FRKSCATI," 85, SYMONDS-ST. I (Opp. Cemetery Bridge). T NON-SKID TYRES mado by i*. Skeates Co.. t are the strongest and cheapest procur- _ able; every Tyre bears our name—Write -« Prices. ' J MAXWELL AND MONTAGUE.-Crystal Glass in Great Variety. Exquisite China for Xmas Gifts. FISH and Fruit— Quality. Low Prices, at Sanford's Fish and Fruit Market, opposite Custom House. Retail. 'Phone, 658 Closed. 1 p.m every Saturday. RUSSELL'S TONj.O PILLS are the best and .1 most successful. 2s 6d and 4s 6d. AH J Medicines, etc, POST FREE by return on receipt of postal notes. Special mail-order department.—Rnssell. jCbemist. Upper Sy-monds-st Auckland. II AND F. PIANO AGENCY. LTD.. for Best J. value and terms—S Coldicutt. Manager. ( . ' ■ g ("IHRISTIANS-Read William Anderson's J Review of Rev. G. Smith's " Christ of the Cross." Price. Is.—Sunday School Union. MAXWELL AND MONTAGUE.-It will pay you to visit Right opposite Smith and Caughcy's. Wit O' YOUR IiA'ITE H't r WHY- COOPER. OF COURSE (-USH ADVANCES on Promissory Notes, ". J Furniture. Jewellery, etc., at Monte de Piete Co., Ltd.. Victoria-street, opposite Roval Hotel • — . . — I MARRIAGES SOLEMNISED.-Rev. M. Wal- 8 . ker can be consulted daily 80. Howe- I St.. City. . • ■ I £ SQTRICKETT. <= 10. U * ARCHITECT AND STRUCTURAL _ ENGINEER, T] 74, City Chambers) <J Queen-street. t: ' 81 _ , tl TS IT • POSSIBL E?- ti X That eight hours' washing can be done t ; in two hours. it Try one bottle of WTLWORSH and prove it. ° Washing costs 3d. L ..'.'. . 7 ■ t ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13938, 21 December 1908, Page 1
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