Lost and Found. LOST, from Three Kings—Chestnut Gelding, j white streak down face; lame; good j condition.— Three Kings. LOST,- near Cheltenham Beach— Coat.— rewarded on returning to , 8., care Lamont, - Beaconsfield-st;, Chelten- ; ham. '.'■'';.,"•-■■ ,-■. ■'■ '■:■■■ . '' LOST, on Saturday night,, between Three Lamps and John-st., Ponsonby—Lady's Handbag, containing two gold rings (keepsake) and some Bilver.— at 34, John-st. FOUND (Boy Scouts), Heme Bay RoadGreenstone Pin.—Owner please apply A. G. Stabbing. 31, Wallace-street. FOUND, straying on my 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. ' _ Pi REWARD.— between Till's Baker's eJw'J- Shop and tram terminus, Mt. Eden — Black Pocket Book, ccontaining silver and notes, value Apply HERALD. ' STOLEN or Strayed— Pohios; 1 chestnut and 1 bay.— Return same to E. Ireland. West Tamaki. Reward . MOUNT ALBERT"IpUBLIC POUND.-Im-pounded by the Avondaie Ranger, off Great North Road-One Brown and White small Heifer. If not claimed and expenses paid, to be Sold on WEDNESDAY, the Ist of December. 1909, at 12 o'clock noon.—E. B. E. TURNER, Poundkeeper. November 22, 1909. HUNTLY PUBLIC POUND.-Dnpounded by A. Copestake, at Huntly, on Friday, November 19, 1909—1 Strawberry, Cow, no horns, nick in the left ear ton and bottom, branded -R on left rump; 1 White Cow. tips off both earS; no brand; 1. Strawberry Steer, about 18 months, no brand,.no earmark. If : not claimed and expenses paid, to be Sold on the 4th day of December, 1909, at noon.—W... SINGER. Poundkeeper. !___S_______________________—_!_!—i Personal. WILL Miss E., Lloyd and Mr. R. Lloyd, e"-.r per Maheno. Sunday, call Victoria Hotel - for E. Lloyd's address?. T THE UNDERSIGNED, will not be respon- ' sible for any Debts contracted in my name, without my written authority. C.L. BRAOKEBUSCH, . ' ' " -, ? .■'":" Rotorua. Partnerships, Financial, Etc. WANTED— Partner in 200-acre Dairy Farm, i convenient to Auckland; all good land; .factory,, adjacent; capital required, aoout £500; a splendid opportunity.— W. Read and Co., 79, Qncen-st. _____ 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.— Genuine, 222, HERALD Office. ADVERTISER,, with , good Money-making —— Concern, wants Sleeping or Active Partner, with about £100. Only principals dealt with— 789. G.P.O. ; , GOOD Investment offered for £50 or" £100 •' in Sound Business;, good security.— Apply XXX, 117, HERALD Office. - ■ >■ LADY— Wanted— Lady, not over 40 years.'to represent and assist Gentleman in the management of Large, First- ; class Hotel; must invest a few hundred ! pounds; experience not essential. Inter- I view, Auckland—Write, full particulars, to "Exceptional Position. 134," HERALD Office. MpO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS. AND .-*- ..-,.'• SPECULATORS. ' WANTED— 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.— for full particulars. V, .--. BOX 90, Palmerston North. I" 1 ; —- -_— Houses and Land Wanted. WANTED— Dairy Farm, 150 acres or more. —State price to Farmer, Matamata. WANTED-Small Farm, 25 to 40 acres, with ■ small'house; Waikato district; nothing over £15 an acre.—H.C.K.. 131. HERALD. "I7ITANTED to 1 Purchase—House in Birken.XT,, head or Northcote; about £500.—Terms , and particular*!; to 8., 136; Office. ?NoAgents. . ' ' _- WANTED to Rent for January and February—Rooms or Small Cottago£ furnished or unfurnished, near the • beach.-J-Particu-lars, Beach. .HEEALD Office. , , *T"^ ——.^———-——»—-————--——_——»j , . ; Miscellaneous. ' . SEND i date, of : birth, colour of eyos, with ' Is 6d for your horoscope.—" Mona," Nowton P.O. . ■- ■ •>.:■■. ~ . ■■..■ : ; ■:. - _:\ - .■■■.. DON'T "Go to the Show without one of .\ Falkner's Sunshades. Largest and best; selection in Auckland.—2B2, Queen-street. GRICULTURAL SHOW, Friday and Saturs day Next. Good Programme. . TE PUNGA.. Luncheon and Tea Rooms, Yates', Buildings, open all day Saturdays. . Strawberries- and' Cream, Ice Cream. daily. '_, .■':.■ ' - ".'.' ' - , ' .•■;. ; -■'' ". MADAME DOLGOURELLI, . "FRESCATI," 85. SYMONDS-ST. ■~,-"• ' Telephone 2598. HEALTH.-REV. M. WALKER. HEALER. Consultations* by country visitors daily. —Corner Wellington . and Howe Sts. : \ 18. years' uniform success. ' . . ■". MADAME DE CHEIRO. 107. Grafton Rd. (Bth house below Bridge, same side), * 10 till 2. 7, to 8. v __ . TPENNIS Racquets Restrung and Repaired X at shortest notice. Ladies" Lunch Bags on hand and made to order.— M. Wallis, cor. Albert and:Swanson Sts. ' TjSiSH! FISH! FISHi-For the Cheapest J- and most reliable Fresh and Smoked Fish, Babbits,., Fruit, etc., try Sanford's 'Fish Market: 'Phone. 658.' . ; AGRICULTURAL SHOW, Friday and Saturday Next. Good Programme. SHOES, for Ladies—Tan Derby Walking Shoes, 13s 9d.—James Adams and Co.. opposite Public Library. .. - SHOES, for Ladies—" Goe-Easie" Lace Shoes, broad toes, flexible and low heels. 13s 6d.—James Adams and Co. ' SHOES— Lace Shoes, dark shade, round toe, low heel, suitable for girls, 12s 9d. James Adams and Co.. opp. Public Library. SHOES— Ladies' Glace Lace Boots, round ' toe, lQs 6d.—James Adams and Co. SHOES— 1 Strap. Light Plain Leather. 4s lid, for in -or outdoor.—James Adams and Co..- opposite Public Library. SHOES— Show of Tan Shoes, at 13a James Adams and Co. ' SHOES— Dainty Tan Strap Shoes, newest • design. 13s James Adams and Co., opposite Public ■ Library.- - ' SHOES, for Baby—White, Tail, • Champagne, Blue,--and Black.—James Adams and Co. , '. . SHOES, for School Girls—Broad Toe, Square Heel. - 9s 6d.—James -Adams and Co., opposite Public Library . SHOES and Boots, for Boys—For School wear. 8s 6d, 93 6d, 10s 6d.—James Adams and Co. , . SHOES— "Goe-Easie" Boot, for Gentlemen, from 18s 6d.— James Adams and Co. SHOES— Shoes, Cricket Shoes and Boots.— Adams and . Co., opposite Public Library. SHOES, for Tennis—Ladies' White Canvas, , very smart, 5s James Adams and Co: -'■ V. ■■■■ ■.:" •■-■•-...-. ■ ■-■■■ ■' ■•■■■ '■ .::■'■.:. SHOES, for ; Tennis—Glace Kid, size 2 and 3, only 4s lid; usual price, 10s 6d.— Jame3 Adams and i Co. -, SHOES— The. " Goe-Easie" Ward Shoes; try them, ,for comfort.—James Adams and Co.. opp. Public Library. SHOES-The "Sailor Tie" Shoe, in . Tan, ' 13s James Adams and Co. SHOES— Glace, Fancy Strap' Shoe, 14s 9d, very u smart. — Adams and Co., opp. Public Library. -\ . SHOES— the British and American Shoe Stores, opp. , Public Library.—James Adams and C" t • . AGRICULTURAL SHOW, Friday and Satur- '.-■: I day -Next. Good Programme. THERE V are Teas and Teas. but PLANTERS' CHOICE" still continues to please the most fastidious.—Gilmore and Co. • Est. 1882. :,, •:■ . .;,tv ;; ■■; :;"" - •'. '■" NOW—Yates' Reliable Seeds. ~ PIANOS.— Prices and Terms. Cata- -, logues free.— and F. Piano Agency. Ltd.* S. Coldicutt, Manager. .' ■ ' IF the;" Empire" Typewriter satisfies H.M. • Government, it will surely satisfy any business. Liberal allowance for old Typewriters at the " Empire" Co., 79. Queen-st. FISH.' FISH, FISH. - Choicest quality, • .smoked and fresh; wholesale only.— G. Jackson. Bowentown and.Waihi. GRANDETTE,* » ; new form ,of Grand '.Piano," worth seeing.—E. and F. Piano Agency (S. ! Coldicutt. Manager), Ltd., Sole .Agents, i ■• ~.,.-:.-■.. -;,:.:■.'■.'..,,■■..,■■. ;■' -*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14225, 23 November 1909, Page 1
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