Lost and Found. LOST, at art. Eden—Black Bag.—Finder * kindly write Box 426, P.O. ■ _• 3 T EFT in Onehunga Car, March 24—Tromt U bone Books; reward.—Moffat and Bal- , lard, Exchange Lane. ■ '__ LOST from Waiuku about three weeks ago —Chest. Gelding, 4yrs old, collar marked. . —Apply Alfred Bucldand and Sons. [. LOST, in Wyndharn-st., on Friday— Bundle of TiUe "Deeds.—Finder rewarded on communicating with Box 555, G.P.O. LOST— Dinghy; branded 0.K., between Hobsonville and Auckland • wharves. Reward.— 0.K., Admiralty Steps. • . . TOOT, Easter, between Swanson Station J-i and Bethell's, West Coast— of Camera Legs; reward.—A. Stubbing, Lands Office, !' Auckland, __ . I OST. on Sunday, on 4 p.m. boat to Auck•AJ land (Eagle). o'r between wharf and j trams, or on Ponsonby' car—Gold Cable Bracelet.—Reward at A. Yates and Co. lOST, near the Golf Links, Otahuhu, on .-i Friday last—A Fox Terrier Dog, answering to 'he name of Dobs; Epsom collar. • Reward.-W. R. Bloomfield, Owen's Rd., Epsom. T OST, from Eldon Road, on Saturday after±J •„ noon—Brown Thoroughbred Mare; white star or forehead, white hind foot. Anyone returning same will be rewarded.—Mrs. Drummond, Eldon Road. " . • I "POUND, in Queen-street on Wednesday, ■ X' . March 30— Purse, containing money and ; jewellery.—Owner can have same on applica- • tion at the Museum on giving a descripl "on of the contents. . ; , r STOLEN or Strayed-350 Sheep, brand A.K. i KJ in Tar. • Anyone holding these sheep after this date will be proceeded against for theft. Anyone giving information that loads to recovery of sheep will be rewarded.—T. Lamport, Waerenga. 1 TMPOUNDED at City of Auckland Public A Pound—One Bay Gelding: no visible . brand; white face and white patches on back; shod. If not claimed and expenses : paid, to be Sold on WEDNESDAY, April 20. I 1910, at 12 o'clock noon. f T. F. TESTER, 1 ' Poundkeeper. 1 Personal. , T ADY, returning Australia, anxious Adopt -U Boy or Girl Baby, or Walking Child. No children of own.— Childless, 64, HERALD. J T ADY, young, refined,' Dunedin. 29, wishes Jj to correspond with young gentleman in 1 good position; view matrimony.—Reply, I Dunedin, 87, HERALD Office. i, MATRIMONIAL— English Lady, 42, seeks i I>X Life Partner; good cook and housekeeper; elderly gentleman or widower; - country preferred.—Apply Vera. 89, HERALD Office. _ ■ __■ I DANIEL HAMMON, of Matakohe, will not J be Responsible for any Debts contracted by anyone from this date. > DANIEL HAMMON, Matakohe. 1 Dated March 28th, 1910. ' ssstss '—■■■»*»■—. ——— Tummsmmnmsanat Partnerships, Financial, Etc. CERTIFICATED Accountant is at liberty to \J keep tradesmen's accounts; hotclkeepers' accounts a speciality; strictest confidence.— '• Accountant, 131," HERALD Office. PARTNER, Sleeping or Working, wanted, with capital £1000 for a sound commercial businoss.— M., 107. HERALD Office. Businesses Wanted. BOARDINGHOUS3, country,- wanted by Lady; Main Trunk district preferred. 1 State price and full particulars' to Lady, 136, HERALD Office. ' COAL and Firewood Yard, or take half share.— Write ; , 123. HERALD Office. LARGE Boardinghouse wanted, for client with £500 cash; in the country.—Full particulars. Smith and Halcombe, Auctioneers, Victoria-street East- _______ RESTAURANT, good class, wanted to Puril chase at once.—Apply, stating price, H.A., 111, HERALD Place. ; QTORE, small, in country coastal town.— i C 5 State prico and particulars to R.H., 72, - HERALD Office. ■ Houses and Land Wanted. : --\ HOUSE of six rooms, wanted. to rent; hot' and cold water, etc. Epsom or Mount Eden district.—Reply Box 134. WANTED to Lease—A Good Dairy Farm, II about 100 acres; Taranaki preferred. ' —Apply Dairy. HEBA-D Office. ' , J ANTED TO RENT, in Central Position— ' "V* House of six rooms and conveniences; rent about 25s per week.—Particulars to THOS. .F. CAHILL. Queen-slrect (opp. Fort-st.). > IN ALBANY ROAD, WANGANUI AVENUE, A. Oil ARDMORE ROAD. OR THERE--1 ABO UTS, I WANTED IMMEDIATELY— FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, about £550 SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, about £600. IM.W-.iaTE SALE GUARANTEED IF GOOD value. Particulars to ROOPE BROS.. 30. Phoenix Chambers, onn. Station, if possible, before 11 o'clock to-day. !« ■ i »»—__»«»_———-_—_-——.—— —> 1 »■_■» Wanted to Buy. ANCHOR, about 401b or 501b weight: also, , __ Chain, second-hand, wanted.— Se- ' curity Buildings. lEFT-OFF Superior Clotliing; highest prices _ given at the smartest dealers in Anck- } land.—Mrs. Butcher. 197, Karangahape Rd., opp. Newton P.O . T EFT-OFF Clothing.— Mrs. E. Hill, opp. i JJ Y.M.C.A., Wellesley-street, buys Ladies', Gent.'s, and Children's Left-ofi and Misfit Clothing. 'Phone 2928, _ ■ OIL Engine, six or eight horse-power, suitable for driving firewood saw." A.8., \ 137," HERALD Office. MRS. BOTTERILL buys Ladies', Gent.'s, And Children's Superior Mißflts and - Left-off Clothing. Letters promptly attended ; to.— Opp. Tivoli Theatre, Newton. ' Jfrv TONS Good Chaff, in large or small 1 tJ\J quantities, wanted. — Apply to 33, . Albert-st.. Auckland. r . , gg= i ■ a l Wanted to Sell. EDISON Phonograph, in perfect order? playing 4inin. records; £4 ss.—Apply, . " E.A.R, 127," HERALD Office. LAND, Houses, Farms, etc..lf you want to Sell or Buy, try A. L. Alexander and 1 Co.. 18. Palmerstou Buildings. Queen-street. Auckland. ___^ LAUNCHES, Yachts. Engines. Motor Cars, and Machinery of every description. A. L. Alexander and Co., 18. Palmerston , Buildings. Pupils Wanted. PUPILS Wanted—Mandoline, Banjo, and Guitar.—Mr. A. A. Partridge. Profes--1 sional Teacher. 21, Grafton Rd., near Choral Hail. Instruments in Stock from £1 to ' £20. PUPILS wanted by Certificated Young Lady (diploma), Piano, Violin, and Singing; ; homes visited: £1 5s quarter—Address Box *. 437, Post Office. I PUPILS- wanted for Piano. Violin. MandoX lin, Banjo, and Singing; terms, £1 Is . per quarter (in advance).— Bros.. - Professional Teachers. 35, Howe-st.. Newton. QTOTT AND TTOARE'S [ -DUSINESS /-10LLEGE. I 23. SWANSON-ST. 1 CLASSES held Day or Evening. Term com- • mences from date of entry, as each Pupil I is taken INDIVIDUALLY. ' WE HAVE PRACTICAL TEACIIERS for all Subjects, and Thoroughly Train Pupils for , BUSINESS LIFE I START with us at once and make your- , self Competent to take a position in an office or to better your present position. -jl/TETAPHYSICAL HEALING. . DISEASE AND ITS CAUSES BEING ' ' MENTAL. Material " Remedies " only relieve temporarily. . Consult at once GEO. F. HENRY . (M.P.T.A., Incorporated), 1 PSYCHO-PHYSICIAN, 23, Symonds-street, Auckland. No Drugs. Telephone 2718. PR I O 3 ' 8 AMERICAN SODA FOUNTAIN DRINKS. 1 NOTED FOR SQUASHES. • Dinner and Afternoon Toa. His Majesty's Arcade OLD OPORTO OR AUSTRALIAN WINE FOR INVALIDS. JOHN REID AND CO. Family Wine Merchants, 43, Fort-street. • Established 40 years. Two telephones. ' SEEDS, Bulbs, and Plants for Present 1 O Planting.—Arthur Yates and Co., Seed """'.chants, Queen-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14336, 5 April 1910, Page 1
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