Lost and Found. LOOT, a few days ago—A r Bunch of Keys.— Address at HERALD Office. Reward. LOST, at Purewa Cemetery, Sunday— JLi Handbag, containing Gold Pince-nez, Watch, etc. Reward.— HERALD Office. , JOST, Saturday morning, top Symohds-st. J —Ladies' Purse Bag. Will the man seen pioking it up kindly leave it at HERALD Office? .'•■,.' ■,-'-■■' . ■ ;■'■ -'_vj ' % .:-;■ LOST. Saturday, between 12.30 and 1 o'clock _ 'awo Pairs Gold-rimmed Spectacles; either in Epsom or Remuera car from town. Reward.— HERALD Office. LOST, on Saturday night, between Three Lamps and : John-3t., Ponsonby—Lady's Handbag, containing two gold rings (keepsake) and some silver.— at 34, John-st. LOST, from Kingsland Avenue, last Sunday afternoon—Brindle Greyhound Bitch. \ Anyone detaining same after this notice will be prosecuted.— Charlton, Kingsland Avenue. • ; • ■ , •v . ■;.;_' FOUND, straying on ray Land. October 18— Brown Pony Mare, two white saddle marks on wither. If not claimed and expenses paid within 14 days, will be sold.— H. J. Flay, Bombay. __________ I ', ""■;,■ V', ■" Personal." * ;<' « ; MISS B. GORDON.—A Letter waits you at IVX your Post Office. ; JOHN MORRIS WILLIE, late of Lewes, Sussex, England.—Friends anxiously awaiting news of him.—"J. B..Pierpoint," care of Mrs. W. Ward, Kadina. South Australia/■COMMERCIAL ' TnRAVELLERS. "> "."" — ( • -■■ : ■ j / I require certain information, which you can give me, and for which I am willing to j pay well. If you Write to T.E., Box 332, j Christchurch. I will make you my offer. Confidential. Partnerships, Financial, Etc. WANTED— (lady, or gent.), with t t £50, for good paying enterprise.—Reply Rex. 97, HERALD Office. , _ WANTED— 15 Persons, each with £100. to join advertisers in Splendid Established Business. Money secured; 50 per cent, profits- per annum guaranteed, payable , monthly. - Investigation invited; highest references. \ This is a genuine offer.—Reply Genuine, 222, HERALD Office. _ ADVERTISER (small capital), good education and address, desiring occupation in country, would join Gentleman in similar position.—A.B.. 121, HERALD. GOOD Investment offered for £50 or £100 -in Sound Business; good security.— Apply XXX, 117, HERALD Office. - MONEY.— Wanted to Borrow—£soo, on mortgage, at 5_ per cent.; gilt-edge security.—Apply City. 98. HERALD Office. SPLENDID Investment offered lady or gentleman with £50; good security for money given.—Reply Investment, 306. HERALD. YOUNG Man wishes to communicate with Established Firm where services and i capital are required.— Bona-Fide, P.O. , Box 459. ■ :■ ' . ■■' OfJAA £450, £250, and other Sums to ob > Lend on Freehold Security at current rates.—Geo M. Johnston, Solicitor, 21, Shortland-st. i I*l flfl UPWARDS will bring in excep*lUU tionally good return' without active part being taken. Bona-flde principals; only reply.—Box 789. G.P.O. . rpO CAPITALISTS. INVESTORS, AND J- -~,■ SPECULATORS,' WANTED—ACTIVE OB 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. i »■ '""',','," .j 1 j tin in mi——i ■ ' mi; ,1' * Houses and Land Wanted. WANTED to Bent—Cottage, at Henderson. —F.W.8., care of Miss Guy, Green-wood-Bt.. Eden Terrace. . - - WANTED to Lease, Panmure—l Acre, seicurely .fenced, with Cottage and outbuildings.—Apply E. Bond, 135, Qrey-st. ■ WANTED, urgently—Dairy Farm, 100 acres. --Send full particulars, price and terms to Tylden and Spiers. Exchange Lane. WANTED— Farm, about * 100 acres, with buildings; 'price, £400, spot cash.— Write particulars to M. St. Barbe, Post Office, Thames. ; ' ■-'.' "■'-'■-' : —■"- '■•• ■'■'.'":■'■ '-- . WANTED to Rent for January and February— Rooms or Small Cottage, furnished 'or unfurnished, near the beach.Particulars, Beach, HERALD Office. •p."■■, A ■.. .;. R ;,. ' •• .M. I HAVE A GENUINE BUYER FOR THE , '-. •; r't ■; ABOVE. .: ■■.■■:■'■ ( Must have Beach or Creek Frontage. No Sale, No Commission. '■' ' ' ' ■, PARKER HILL. . 63. Qneen-st. (below Smeeton's). ! -,'" "' . ,' .'. " 53, Miscellaneous. AUCK. Co-op. Terminating Bldg. Socy.— Appropriations Wednesday, Nov. 24, 7.30 p.m., St. James' Hall. Nine Ballots, six Sales. rpE PUNGA Luncheon and Tea Rooms, , Xi Yates' . Buildings, open all day Saturdays. Strawberries and Cream, Ice Cream, daily. - . .. , ■-' ;■ MADEMOISELLE ULYSSES. Spiritual Clairvoyant and Crystal Seer, No. 27. Pittst. Public Circle, Monday Nights, 8 o'clock. PRAMS. Go-carts.— in all branches. Also; Carriages for.Hire. 'Phone, 973.— Dick and Cowden, Newton. . , . : PERSONAL APPEARANCE is a prime factor in your success or failure.— Mcßride. Tailor, Costumier, and Outfitter, 11 and 13, Victoria-street. SIBYL, Clairvoyant and Psyohomotrist, No. 6, Severn-st., Khyber ±'ass Rd. Hours, 2 till 8 p.m.; Saturday. 2 till 5 p.m. MARS SIGNALLING is rather far-fetched. Our Suits, are right here.—Mcßride, Tailor, Costumier, and Outfitter, 11 and 13, Victoria-street. jg , _ . ,—^t —__—____—_^___—. — TORA-LINE— Means sound lungs. Speakers and Singers take Tora-line. Obtainable avail leading Chemists. Is and 2s. ' LADY BARBER, late Melbourne and TasU mania. Established 2 years. Durhamstreet East. ' - ■ :■ ■/• "■'■';■;'•■ '-■"■.-' '■■■.■■.'i-.-.-'' MARRIAGES SOLEMNISED. Walker can be consulted daily.— Howei St.. Auckland. • ■* • ■ " "\TES, Sir, my Hats are worth while. They 1 X look well, fit well, wear well.—Cooper, King of Hatters. . • \ATHEN you take TORA-LINE. you know My» why everybody takes TORA-LINE, TENNIS RACQUETS Restrung, equal to _ new; best gut used; charges moderate. —A Bruce. Tennis * Stringer, 94, -■■ Albert-st. •Phone 2617. ■ RUSSELL'S TONIC PILLS are the best and most successful, 2s 6d and 4s 6d . All Medicines, etc., POST FREE by return on receipt of postal notes. Special mail-order department.—Russell. . Chemist. Upper Sy-monds-street. Auckland. • M~ AD AM. ' DOLGOURELLI, -FRESCATI." 85, SYMONDS-ST. Telephone 2598. ; ■; TTIfHY does everybody take TORA-LINE? (Patronised by every Vice-Regal Family in ; Australasia) MISS MCELWAIN. established 15 \ years, for Face and Scalp Massage, Manicure, > Pedicure, etc. Hair-dressing and Hairwork in all branches. 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 J and Gower) ! i QHORTHAND AND nPYPEWRITING. ' Correspondence, ■•-•-■ Specifications. i Testimonials, Balance-sheets. • ■ _)___._ etc. ' > i. : DUPLICATING A SPECIALITY. " M ISS ETM, JONES. » • , GOVT. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. 99. Queen-st- (opp. Fort-st.). 'Phone 2033. 1 f~)LD WINES FOR ,! INVALIDS. JOHN REID AND CO.. - ' . Family Wine Merchants. r 43. Fort-street (2 Telephones). PAINTS ■ OF ' HIGH GRADE. Specially Prepared for House Painting. !■ S. J. b EST **? c°- ■■ I ,;.;.,■ 43. CUSTOM : ST.vEAST. -;^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14224, 22 November 1909, Page 1
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