Lost and Found. ... ___ LOST— and Whit© Collie Bitch; answers to " Gyp."—Finder rewarded on returning to 262, Karangahape Road. LOST, between Metropolitan and Swan sonstreet— Bunch Keys, leather attached, marked (1) one," middle. • Reward.—Apply. Metropolitan Hotel. lOST— A Dark Brown Pony, with mane and •J " tail cut; one front shoe missing; seen on 27th inst. at Papakura; went towards Wairoa. ' Anyone returning the same' or giving information to the constable, Papakura, will be rewarded. If detained after this date will be prosecuted. . , • ' I?OUND— Pair Gold Spectacles, in, case (SunX da.v. September), at Kingsland Terminus. —Mrs. Thomas, care Mrs. Mason, Second Avenue, Kingsland. . . ■ ■ '. - ■ Personal. WILL Mr. A.. Jackson, from Rotorua, W kindly call at G.P.O. for letter ? GENT., refined, .good-looking;, business man, desires to meet Lady with little means, jew to Matrimony.—H.N.R., 165, HERALD 1 . MATRIMONIAL— (with means and -L'X' property)' seeks Life Partner (with means); ago over Hannaford's, 412. Queenstreet. ' -V. v ; Tl/f ATEIMONIAL —Steady Young Man (with ItJL means) seeks Life Partner, age 20 to 30, through Hannaford's Agency.'4l2, : Queenstreet. ■■ , YOUNG Gentleman in • business wishes X, meet Lady .with £500 to £1000. view Partnership and Matrimony.—Partner, 164, HERALD Offlce. '"PAKE notice that on and after this date I 1 -will not be responsible for any Debts incurred in my name without my written authority.W. ■P. Mandeno. Nov. 3. 1939. A DDRESS Wanted-Will Mrs. Ada Dunlop. A late of Gisborne, please communicate with the undersigned, when she will hear of something to her advantage?— H. Tustin, Solicitor. Raetihi • v - - y - ■ - . v Partnerships,' Financial, Etc. GENTLEMAN, in Splendid Business, re- . quires Lady Partner with. £1000; £10 weekly assured. This is genuine.—Reply, Business. 172, HERALD Office. ■ —•• AUCKLAND FINANCIER, - with £100, Re.Jt.X" ■ quired by Well-known London ■ « Humorist, to v • SUPPORT CONCERT PARTY. ■ . Artists and Bookings Secured. , Apply to G.G., 176, _, ;.. -..... ■ HERALD- Office. rpO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS. AND J- SPECULATORS. ; . ' WANTED—ACTIVE OR OTHER PARTNERS to take Shares in a • large and successful Business, with exceptional future prospects; present shareholders will guarantee >10 per cent, • preferential dividend only principals dealt with. Capital . required, £10,000 .to £20,000.—Apply for full particulars, ■■■» . BOX .90, • Palmerston North. Apartments Wanted. WANTED— A Small Furnished Cottage at ;V.t - Seaside for Xmas Holidays. near to Auckland.— G.A.K., Ohaupo. " "WANTED, ■by Young Lady— and ~tV Residence where not many boarders .kept; easy distance G.P.O.—Permanent,. 175, .HBtUID. ' TRADESMAN requires Comfortable Board *• and Lodgings, convenient city; permanent if suitable Tradesman, 60, Victoria-street, City. - i -.°- .--t v-/ -J. x - . • Apartments Vacant. WANTED— Gentlemen Boarders; nice VV home,' good table; terms moderate.— S.vmonds-st. \ ; T : - . TJirANTED— Respectable Boarders , in PriVV vate Family; - comfortable rooms, piano, .good- table, near , cars.—B, Paget-at., off Picton-st.. Ponsonby. ■■■■'• ! VISITORS to Auckland can get good clean V Beds and Board at the Coffee Palace, Cook-street, near Market. _ • - ■ VACANCIES' "at l " Ennorc,". Symonds-st.. /■,' Telephone 1076 . : *TOEiU.MARIS.' Kerr-street, Dcvonport.— JL> • Vacancies permanent . boarders, tourists; charming view .of harbour. Terms moderate.— Amos, late " Simla." MONA HOUSE," Lower Symondß-st.— Vacancies. Large additions now completed. Single and double rooms. 'Phone 293.—Mrs. L. Pick. ' ' SONOMA Private Hotel, Alfred-st—Under - new < management. Vacancies for Permanent Boarders and Tourists. Telephone 725. ' , " npHE LIONS," 72, WELLESLEY-BT. WEST. A 'Phone 2583. Telegrams. " Lions.' — Miss Alison Mackenzie. • " rpHE BUNGALOW." 49, Cook-st—Under X new management. Vacancies for Boarders. Terms moderate. ' a .■ OMARU BAY. ' WAIIiEKE.— Rooms to Let, with board if required. Boating, and fishing.— particulars, apply to Mrs. Wheeler. To Punga Tea Rooms, Queen-street- " " \ OaKLEIGH, 146. Upper Symonds-street.-Superior Accommodation for Parmanents and Tourists. , 'Phone —Mrs. A. Philip. , MOANA, London-st.. Ponsonby—First-class Board and Accommodation at the seaside; bathing, boating; magnificent - view. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Bazeley, late of Sonoma. 'Phone 672. .■ i . : : ■ . - : "fXTENTWORTH, 229, Ponsonby Road, near VV St. John's Church.—Select Board and. Residence; hot and cold water; every home | comfort.—Mrs. Walker. ■■■ ;■■.... " J FE - R N-. L E I G H." S"i"MONDS-STREET (Next Grammar School). V;VACANCIES. .. Telephone, 1319 Business Cards. jyj* I S S "E S gUT TIM ORE, CONFECTIONERS AND FLORISTS, "THE ARCADIA," ; , 1 • TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, - .NO.. 6, PITT-STREET BUILDINGS. KARANGAHAPE ROAD, opp. Geo. Court. (Patronised by every Vice-Regal Family in ' .Australasia,); 1 MISS McELVVAIN, established 15 . years, for Face and Scalp Massage, Manicure. Pedicure, etc. Hair-dressing and Hairwork in all branohes. Ornamental Hair in stock or made to order. PERMANENT Removal of Superfluous Hair. Fancy Costumes' and Wigs for sale -or hire. All consultations free. Correspondence invited to No. 254, Queenstreet, next J- Court, Ltd. (late McCullagh and Gower) ■ ■ • • ■-: ■■■ - - pHENE EI Q DGGATE, M. INST. C.E., ;• CIVIL AND CONSULTING ENGINEER AND VALUER. Gas. Water, Sewerage, and County Work. 214, VICTORIA ARCADE. AUCKLAND. - Tel. r No. 271. gIIOETHAND AND . WRITING. Correspondence, Specifications. Testimonials. Balance-sheets, Deeds, etc. DUPLICATING A SPECIALITY. M lB3 E. M. J 0 ™ GOVT. f INSURANCE BUILDINGS, . 99, Queen-st. (opp. Fort-st.j. 'Phone 2033. PAINTS OF • "HIGH GRADE. Specially Prepared for House Painting. ?'■ S. J. jgEST AND ■ QO., , * 43, OU3TOM-ST.: EAST. - ■ QLD WINES FOR INVALIDS. . JOHN REID AND CO.. Family Wine Merchants, 43, Fort-street (2, Telephones). GILMOUR, JOLL, AND WILLIAMS, Coachbuilders, Upper Symonds-st.—For New Work and Repairs of every description we always give our customers satisfaction. Prices moderate. 'Phone 2153. T E W I S IT CASSRELS, Jj ENGINEER. 89, QUEEN-ST. (opposite Fort-st.). Second-hand Machinery Broker and Valuer, Quarry, Flax, , and Timber Machinerr . Oil and Steam Engines for Farmer* EEHIVE KNITTING MACHINE COMPANY n (New Zealand) want people to Make iiosiery for them, whole or spare ; time, in their own homos; make £1 a week; previous experience ; not necessary:; > constant employment ail the year round.— at once. Box 734. G.P.0.. Wellington. I' • S • • I T- ■ POSSIBLE ? — i' That eight hours' washing can be , done in two hours. Try one bottle of WILWORSH and prove it.. • ' Washing costs 3d.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14208, 3 November 1909, Page 1
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