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Lost and Found. LOST, Sunday afternoon-Gold Brooch, red stone, between Crammer Rd. and Pitt-st. —Please inquire for address at HERALD. LOST-Gold Chain Bangle, with Trinkets attached, on Avondale Racecourse, Second Reward, Occidental Hotel, Vulcan Lane. lOST— Gold Cable Bangle, between GarJ fielu-street and Ranfurly Road, or in tramcar. Reward.— Bevms, and Baker, Ltd. ■■ LOST, Monday, in Karangahape Road— J Handbag, containing Receipts, Purse with £1 gold, £1 Reward. 50, 0 Neilst.. Ponsonby. LOST— A Bar Brooch, with the name " Rita," between Hamilton Rd. and North Shore, Saturday— at John Court's, Quoen-st. LOST, on Tuesday afternoon, in Mt. Eden Road or Symonds-street— Brown Marabout Stole Reward, Cecil Cooke, Dentist, Symonds-street. LOST— Cornelian Cross, Tuesday, between New-street. Ponsonby tram. Sy-monds-street, and Basque Road; valued as gift of deceased parent—Reward at Eady and Co.'s. Queen-street. LOST— Irish Terrier, in the vicinity of Princes-street, answering to name of "Tim" or "Dooley"; wearing a Waitomo collar.—Reward will be given if returned to Mr. Louis Nathan. Princes-street. TAKEN from Pah Road, Epsom— Bay J- Mare, with Saddle and Bridle on.—Reward on returning to E. F. Jones, Grocer, Epsom. TW" O T I C E. Running on our Farm at Churchill, Waikato— (2) Bay Horses (geldings), one branded W. on left shoulder. If not claimed within fourteen (14) days will be sold by Public Auction to defray expenses. HAMILTON BROS.. Churchill. Personal. SURVIVING Passengers who arrived in the Caducous, May 19. 1859. please send ■ their address to Charles Hesketh, Auckland. DEGENERATING— For the lack of Biblereading in its Schools, the New Zealand nation is unmistakably and irrecoverI ably degenerating. To Let. ! rpo LET—Office.—Apply Gilmore and Co. , X Custom-street East. . rpo LET— Large Unfurnished Rooms; nc X children—Apply 37, Ardmore Rd.. Pon J sonby. rpo Factory and Store and Office.- . 1 Apply N.Z. industries Co., next Johi j Chambers, Fort-at. ■. - ■ : rpo LET. Parnell—Two Front Rooms, nev X house, all conveniences; no chiidren.- _ Address HERALD Office. 1' rpo LET, View Rd.,.Mt. Residence. ' '. X rooms, and conveniences; 30s per week ' —J. A. James, 63, Queea-st. . rpo LET—One or two Unfurnished Rooms 'I X in Gladstone Road, Parnell.— M) . Holly, Grocer, Gladstone Road. _ rpo LET—Blacksmith's Shop, in Albert-st . X lately occupied by G. Leahy; rent, £ , per week.—Apply J. 0. Spedding, fc rpo LET. Epsom— Front Rooms, large am * X sunny; use every convenience; clot* _ trams.—Address at HERALD Office. 5 rpo j-Wf-Large Brick Shop, with five larg i X dwelling rooms and workshop—Appl. . Mt Eden Dairy, opposite Boston Road. F rpo LET—Villa Residence, 6 rooms am ' X conveniences; level volcanic section close to cars.— D. Abbott, 30, Shortland-sl ' TO LET — Furnished and Unfurnishe ,' X Rooms, with convs., all ?s.rta city an j suburbs.—Warren's Agency, 26, High-st ;j 'Phone 2692. 4 rpo Furnished Rooms, at Mount Roi X kill, convenient to tram, fine situation no children.— and Eastgate. Secui ~ '■ ity Building. , - ■ ."... \J,-' ! '' ~ ■~ - : . f rpO LET— Nicely-furnished Brick Villa, X rooms, every convenience, 12 months _ Ponsonby Road; 42s.—Cooke and Buddie, 7i 8 Victoria Arcade. , _____ t t5 ._1._.l TJ„,-.„11 Ttnnat,
1 rooms; Ponsonby, House. 6 rooms; :4orthcote, House. 8 rooms— D. Abbott, 10, Shortland-atreet. ]10 LET— 10-roomed House. 12min. . from P. 0., Id section tram; Parnell; ;very convenience, telephone; splendid view. -Apply Box 478. P. 0.. Auckland. TO LET. Mt. 7-roomed House, every convenience; 3 ruins, from car; moderate rent to good tenant.— *• Powell. Brixton Road, Mt. Roskill. ; rO LET, Rcmuera—House. li rooms; nice garden and orchard; late Judge Conlily's residence.—Cooka and Buddie. 76. Victoria Arcade. _________ HRO LET, Kingsland— 5 rooms; hot X and cold water; on volcanic soil; 1 min. tram terminus; possession next Monday; 20a per week.—Smith and Halcombe, Victoria-st. East. 110 LET, Pencarrow Avenue, Mount Eden— X An 8-roomed House; bathroom and every convenience; lmin. from tram terminus.— Ewington and Baker, Corner of Durham-st. B. and Quiren-Bt. _______ TO LET-SHOP AND LARGE WORKROOM, 1 lately occupied by Mr. F Webley, Tailor: best business corner on Ponsonby Road; suit tailor or milliner and dressmaker.—Apply Mr. AVebley, next door, or a. J. • Philip, Argyle-st.. Ponsonby. _' TO LET—House, 7 large, lofty rooms, exclusive of bathroom and scullery; outhouses, large wash-house, coach-house, dairy, man's room, loose box, up-to-date fowlhouses and runs, cowsheds; about 5 acres land, in orchards and paddock; strawberry bed. Rent, 25s per week.— HERALD. TO LET or Sell—New House, 8 large rooms, j X all modern conveniences; Venetian blinds- elevated position, commanding views of surrounding country. Corner lot, 83 by 180; situated in The Drive, end of King Edward's Avenue, Epsom, smin. from car.— ply A. Clements, opp. Knox Church. Parnell. 'Phone 1960AT ONEHUNGA, Furnished or Unfurnished, for a year or more—Captain Parnell s House of 8 rooms and conveniences—Apply W. Frater and Son. COMFORTABLY Furnished Front Bedroom, in private family; no children; suit lady; all conveniences; close to town, Grafton Rd.— 80, HERALD. BURNISHED Double Room to Let: suit : married couple or friends; every convenience.—l, Totara-st., Hepburn-st., sonbyGENTLEMEN'S Beautifully Furnished Residence of 8 rooms; garden, orchard; in Devonport; suit m.c, no children; references required; 30s.—Spain and Co., 99, Symonds-st. OFFICES to Let in His Majesty's Arcade, Queen-st. Rents. 7s 6d and Lis 6d per week.—Apply Elliot. B.N.Z Buildings. ROOMS, Furnished, single, double beds, use kitchen, sitting, smoke: piano, h. and c. bath, p.w.c.; 3 minutes from Queen-st.; terms moderate.—Apply 48. Nelson-st., City. 17 YEARS' Lease. Large Store or Warehouse. I ■ —Frontage to Little Queen and Albert Streets.—Apply Henning's Garage. Cußtom-st. rip O L E T, A / QUEEN-ST., First Floor, facing street, opposite H.M. Theatre— Office, 15s per week. DOMINION RD.. Corner Prospect TerraceLarge Double-fronted Shop; stabling, etc. SHEARER AND EASTGATE. I Security Buildings. Queen-st.. opp Union Bank. Telephone. 2678. mo LET ON LEASE"pLONTARF," ST. STEPHEN'S ROAD. PARNELL. (With or Without Furniture.) This fine Residence, containing 13 rooms, exclusive of 2 bathrooms, scullery, etc. Grounds, li acres, tastefully laid out: choice flowers and shrubs, native trees, kitchen garden, tennis lawn, greenhouse, and fernery. COMMANDS EXTENSIVE LAND AND SEA VIEWS. For full particulars and cards to view, apply HARROP AND MEDLEY, 18. Shortland-st. -rxr ILLIAM Tj\ALLON SOLICITOR. ■Removed to Offices in Premises now occupiec by Messrs. Cumming and Son, Land Agents. OP QUEEN-STREET. IQK QUEEN-STREET. Money to. Lend on Approved Securities. --~:-. h ■:--• ■:■'■■'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14047, 29 April 1909, Page 1
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