tost and Found. LOST— Wristlet, containing gold watch.— Finder kindly return to Star Hotel. LOST— Reward—One Package of six Whip U Handles by carrier.—Finder please .'re-' turn to J. Wiseman, Ltd., Saddlers. LOST, Friday, May 13—Bag, containing £3 in gold, silver, and receipts from Dr. ■^HE.?^ ■~ R f wa _ r l l • Queen's Hotel, Symonds^it. "POUND in our Paddock—One Medium J-, Draught Gelding, bay, with black points.— Hutchinson Bros., Ltd., Ponsonby. Partnerships, Financial, .Etc. GENTLEMAN, with capital, required to take position in office, or travel to extend rapidly-growing business; splendid prospects.—" Business, 205," HERALD Office. £* -ifi TO BORROW-£165. on dw_LU«J First-class Suburban Land; good security, and 51 per cent, offered for\short period. Reply to INVESTMENT, 173. HERALD Office. T HAVE A CLIENT REQUIRING £600 ON •*- SECOND MORTGAGE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD, AND COLLATERAL SECURITY OF SHARES, VALUE £1000. Fair Rate of Interest Offering. ARCHD. WALLACE, Custom-street. GENTLEMAN. OCCUPYING RESPONSIBLE POSITION. Who is making a Business Visit to ENGLAND, GERMANY. THE UNITED STATES. AND CANADA. Is open -to represent the proprietors of ONE OR TWO GOOD PATENTS. For particulars apply to his solicitors. MESSRS. _________ AND RICHMOND. J? K UPWARDS Lent on Furniture. Promised-' Bory Notes. Piauos. etc ; easy repayments; strictly private—Butler Bros., 14. City Chambers, Corner Queen and Victoria Streets. Businesses Wanted. (CONFECTIONERY Business wanted to Buy, about £35 cash.—Apply Lolly, 207, HERALD Office. Houses and Land Wanted. GENTLEMAN would purchase a Piece of Land with beach frontage.—F., 174, HERALD Office. WANTED to Lease, with right of purchase—Small Dairy Farm.— 198, HERALD Office. TM" A N .U R ,E * W A WANTED, FOR CLIENTFARM PROPERTY, OF ABOUT 100 ACRES, In Manurewa District. Apply, COLBECK AND COLBECK. Land Agents, 27, , Shortland-street. . Miscellaneous. AUOK. Co-op. Terminating Building Society.—Annual Meeting, Friday, May 27th, St. James's Hall. Appropriations in all groups, £10,000. ______ MEN'S BOOTS. — Waterproof Shooting Boots, 218, 255, and 30s.—James Adams and Co., opposite Public Library ._ _____ MEN'S BOOTS. — Waterproof Business Boots, soft uppers. stout sole. 21s and 25s.— James Adams and Co. MEN'S BOOTS.-Stout Calf Boots, round toe, 15s 9d.—James Adams and Co., opposite Public Library. MEN'S BOOTS.—Glace < Kid . Derby Lace, , round toe, 15s 9d.—James Adams and Co. ■ " MEN'S BOOTS.-" Goe-easie" brand, very square toe, for comfort.— . Adams and Co. MEN'S BOOTS.-Chrome Calf, for hard wear, 12s James Adams and Co.. ____________ E. ' MEN'S Goloshes— and invisible . ■■~..-■. fronts,.— Adam» and Co. • MEN'S Felt Slippers and Boots, very warm, 3s lid to,Bs James Adams and ■- .-■ .' Co. . '•■ ' '-.'-, •■:■ -'. "• . .-. •■;.. MEN'S Patent Evening Shoes and Glace Kid Slippers, 8s 6d.—James Adams ■ and Co. MEN'S Waterproof Shooters 18s 6d.— James Adams and Co., opposite Public Library, Auckland. MR. G. G. L. TAYLOR. Surgeon Dentist, formerly of Christchurch, may now be consulted at Mr. Howey Walker's Rooms. 'PILE above is not MR. G. LAWRENCE JL TAYLOR, Surgeon Dentist, corner Pittstreet, Newton. ■ SIBYL, Clairvoyant, Psychometrist, M.O.D.L. 6, Severn-street, Khyber Pass Road. Hours, 2 till 8 p.m.; Sat., by appointment. ESTELLE, Clairvoyante and True Scientist. Interviews daily. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.— Pitt-st. LADIES' White Felt and . other Hats Cleaned and Reblocked. —Cox's Hat Factory, Kgahape Road. SHIRTS refitted with new Neckbands at 9d each, and Cuffs from Is 6d per pair.— New Zealand Laundry Co., Ltd., Quay-st. NZ.L. BRAND Indelible Jet Black Mark- • ing Ink for Pen or Rubber Stamp, "requires no heating, _and will not wash out; Is per bottle.—New Zealand Laundry Co., Ltd., Quay-st. . i - 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. MADAME DE CHEIItO.- 107. Grafton nd. (Bth house below Bridge, same side), 10 till 2. 7 to 8. MADAME HYLAND. Popular Phrenologist. Medical Clairvoyant. Palmist, and Crystal Seer, may bo. consulted 9 a.m. to 10 ) p m.—47, Elliott-street, opp. Fuller's. ' j MADAM VOILA, Clairvoyant and Crystal Seer, 129, Hobson-st-, opp. St. Matthew's Church. Hours, 2 till 8; Saturday, 2 till 5. j Ladies only. , j MRS. HARRIS-ROBERTS, Spiritual Medium, I 19, Picton-sC, Ponsonby. Hours. 2to 9. Thursday evenings excepted. PLANT NOW— Shrubs and Trees, ail varieties, from A. Yates and Co., Queen-street. 1 EXCHANGES on most liberal terms. V PIANOS AND ORGANS.-E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. S. Coldicntt. Manager. MADAME LEON, the Great American Seer, may be consulted at 71, Symonds-st. Hours. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Near Pity Road. BOYS' Oilcoats from 7s lid; Men's. 9s lid; Men's Macs.. 22s 6d; Youths' Macs., 15s 6d; Men's Raincoats in great variety; Boys' Raincoats from 163 6d; Sou'-westers. 2s 3d; Men's Tweed Shirts, 2s lid; Cardigan Jackets from 38 6d; Boys' Sweaters from 2s 3d: Men's Under-flannels. 2s 6d. All goods reduced at Rushbrook and Bridgman's Sale. AND BRIDGMAN'S DissoluRUSHBROOK AND BRIDGMAN'S Dissolution Children's Coats, 5s Md, 6s lid; Girls',' lid to 10s 6d; Maids' from lis 9d to* 15s 6d; Ladies' Long Tweed Coats from 14s 6d; and Ladies' Macs, in newest shapes; Girls' Macs, from 10s 6d. AH goods reduced. RANDETtE," a new form of Grand Piano, worth seeing.—E and F. Piano Agency IS. Coldicutt, Manager), Ltd.. bole Agents- ' A' li. ALEXANDER AND CO.. Estate" . Agents.—Valuations of Real Estate, Rents and Interest Collected, Loans Negotiated.— Bldgs. 'Phone 2571. USSELL'S TONIC PILLS are the best and most successful. 2s Gd 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. ■ SPECIAL BARGAINS during last few days of Sale. Sale closes positively on May 21. During the last few days we are offering three special - bargains, viz., Milos Hair Restorer, ss. usual price. 7s 6d; Mulvina Hair Dye (all shades), 7s 6d, usual price 10s 6d; Creme Noma, exquisite liquid Powder, 2s 6d, usual/price 4s 6d. Remember the Closing Day, May 21.—Miss McElwain, Ladies' Hairdresser, etc.. 254. Queen-street., next Court's Top Shop. Country orders sent post free. .■'■'■..■ PAINTS OF HIGH GRADE. Specially prepared for House Painting. O T TIEST AND pO., " 43. ~CUSTOM-ST. EAST. PR I O R' S. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE, .."" THE PLACE FOR CLUB DINNERS OR - SMOKE NIGHTS. BEST 18 LUNCH IN TOWN. EW THOUGHT BOOK STORE AND LEND'ING LIBRARY .' 3, VICTORIA-ST. EAST. ■' " Progressive and altruistic literature dealing with Man's possibilities from the highest point of view. EYLON TEA, in small boxes. Fresh from | I the growers. ' '■___;"__' '! JOHN REID AND CO., | Wholesale Merchants, j 43. Fort-street. j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14374, 19 May 1910, Page 1
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