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; Shipping. HUDDABT-PARKER LIWB; FAVOURITE PASSENGER: SERVICE. > Circumstances permitting, Steamers will ; - '* :; ll______________—■] '■" '■■■£_ '■'-' '•'■'':■ ; FOR SYDNEY. - •' WIMMERA I Monday ] Aug; 7 , I 5.30 p.m. t*ULLMAROA I Friday | Aug. 4 | (from Wei.) V Cargo received until 3 p.m. ; ' FOR GISBORNE, NAPIER, WELLINGTON, ■■ LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. VICTORIA ... | Tuesday 1 August 8I 3 p.m. 1 Cargo received until noon. '■■ V ' ' ' ' FOR MELBOURNE, VIA SOUTH AND - HOBART. ' t*PLIMARQA j Thurs. | Aug 17 | (from Well.) •Wireless telegraphy. tTwin screw. All tickets for Stop-over or Return mutrally interchangeable with the Union Co. ■'■>"'. . OFFICE. 7. Customs-st. '■ '-"■■ ~"-.. """ , ' Lost and Found. LOST, at Pukekohe, June 22— Irish Terrier Dog. Reward.—H. Johnson, ■. care Hardley, Ltd. ' > -- ■ ' ;■. LOST in or near Turner-st., Friday—Small Purse' containing four sovereigns and silver.—Reward. 33. Liverpool-st. ; TbST-A Black, Cocker Spaniel Bitch-Will J-J finder ■ communicate with- T. Buckley, Kings-land, or Telephone 2164? LOST, on Saturday last, between Brookby , and Manurewa— Heifer, close to . calving.—Apply_F. Fineness, Whitford. LOST, on Thursday evening, between weigh•brid;re and East Tamaki dreamery— ■ Three-year-old Red Heifer, calved two Reward on giving information E. ' Ashto'h, Creamery, East Tamaki. 17IOUND. running on my farm. Panmure— Young Jersey Bull.— not claimed within seven days win. be sold.—Joseph ; Jacobs. ,--'' : - ■ ■' ■■."-.•':■■.■;. y-. ■■---■ ■'■■": ,; STRAYED on my farm, yellow Heifer, just y/ calved. —Owner can have same by paying expenses. Lowther, Manurewa. ' . jvr-'; •° ! ' T io ■ ;. E. IMPOUNDED IN WHAKAPIRAU PUBLIC POUND BY THE RANGERONE RED AND SPOTTED COW, .j Branded on near rump V. Notch out top ■ -■---:.-; ■' ... near ear.. ; - :,' If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold in 21 days, from the 26th inst.- ' JOHN TAYLOR, '{ July 26, 1911. Poundkeeper. i".. ' ——* t ,.:-...,'-. Personal. i — , A LET.—Come ■ back or write. ~ I cannot bear it.—Qeah. '.. -■ -■-- ■■•■ ; ■- ... : GENTLEMAN, 32. new arrival, -in profes- ; sional employment, salary £250. wishes to correspond with young, refined Lady with means; ultimate view, matrimony. Strictest ,-' confidence guaranteed.—Reply first instance to Home. HERALD Office. . . ' IF, ALFRED DUCK, late of Northcote, Victoria, who left Melbourne many years ago. and last heard of Queen-st., Auckland. N.Z., 'will send address to " Major." care of Gordon and Gotch, Melbourne, he will hear something to his ; advantage. LADY Singer and Pianoforte Player, capable, fond of riding, could secure good practice if resident Ngaruawahia.—Presbyterian, Ngaruawahia. _____ NOTICE.— H. Masters mentioned in • Police Court proceedings, July 25, 1911, is in no way connected with H. Masters, ■ . Papatoetoe.— Herbert Masters, Papa: ;; toetow. .'.■■/■ . .•';.-"';■'''''.-'.'-'.. . , . SANTIAGO, just returned from ; : 'Frisco, wants Address of M. Ford, late Welling--ton. Write old address or co. HERALD. • "f/tTILL Maternity Nurses Disengaged please. t i communicate with Box 665, G.P.0.? Two or three Probationers also wanted. WILL some lonely man in country correspond with me; any educated man over ' 40; view matrimony.—Sara, 54, HEBALD. . WILLIAM TEMPEST,, late ■ Glenora Park Papakura,;write to G. . Kayes. Cream- ,; ery. ;■■ Urgent. : '''." ■?-:' -.'■•.' .v'.'.' i-'. __; '-";-.". ;■' ■' ."WIDOWER, 32, in 'fair position, wishes ft Correspond with Lady. 26 to-32.- full, tall flcua-e erred,:' view Matrimony.— cere, HEBALD. ~ ■.;-,: •,-:-. :.:,:-.-::e ; : >■-''■.;■ ■•'■ y..-^-:-.- ;-- ,;,, ■> I 'lin'.i i '.'._. . '~.. —-1 $\t* ' ' .* MistJella'rieeJaa.',, '' \\}'. , . p HR I S T Cbe u, SO H. ; IpHRISTO H U R 0 H. , TO. INVESTORS, SPECULATORS, DRAPERS, AND BUSINESS MEN GENERALLY. TO , LET ON BUILDING LEASE. " THE CREAM „OF 1 CITY BUSINESS ■' PROPERTY. 111 ft Frontage to. Cathedral Square. ' 100 ft Frontage to Colombo-street. 111 ft Frontage to Gloucester-street. ;7 •■".-" V'-/-.CHARLES CLARK ' /' j Begs to , announce that the present Leases i of Town Section No. 705, with frontages as ; above, run out on the Ist Day of JULY, 1912, and, instructed by the Trustees in » the Estate of the late Isaac Luck, he will "■ Sell by; Public Auction, ON TUESDAY. OCTOBER 3rd, 1911, '" ,■":■■' At Two p.m., .-"...';'/;..- AT HIS ROOMS,; IN HEREFORD-STREET, ; , CHRISTCHURCH.' THE LEASE OF THE > SITE FOR 50 , YEARS.... Rent and term to commence from the "Ist July. 1912. ' - : ' Present Buildings to become the property ! of the Lessee as a■: set-off against loss of 2 rent while rebuilding, which will have to be ) commenced within the first twelve months. ■ Lessee will have to erect a : building of two • storeys in brick and stone, capable of carry- ' ing an additional storey, of the value approximately of £10,000. . ' ■_ - The premises are now occupied 'by the following, viz::—Booklovers' Library, Spec- " tator Office, 'Loasby Bros., Woodward and " Co.. the Misses Foster, Miss , Cook, E. Hewish, Brown's Laundry, the: Jungle, Ice Cream Parlour, Smith's Boot Shop, Nixon Bros., Smith and Son, A. Johns, and — Hensmann. ' From i its central position the above site is held to be one" of the best retail frontages in Christchurch, and that it will so continue is beyond question. ', • • For the purpose of present investment and a prospective value it cannot be approached by any other city property, and an oppor- • tunitv such us .this occurs...but once in a lifetime. • . , . ,-'■."■ : The Draft Lease can be seen at the Auc- • tioneer's Office. :.., ;: , , . .-p. ON/;T SAY "ALE." ' , Say ■',''.. ' ■;;- .V* .. - . • ' .-■ .-,. Q.OLD T OP A LE.. AND GET Value for YOUR ' MONEY. "P AIN S OF HIGH GRADE. Specially prepared for House Painting. Q "I p'EST . AND ' po.. ■ - *43, CUSTOMS-STREET EAST. K ' mo THOSF ON ; THE • LAND. .' ' ■' . QALT, : • ' Suitable for ■ Agricultural Purposes. 1 TON LOTS PUT ON RAIL WESTFIELD. ' £1 15s PER TON. " FOR SALE, EX STORE, AND TO. ARRIVE-High-grade Star and Bilston Slags, 17 to 22 per cent.; Maiden and < -hristmas Guanos, 63 and 87 per cent. -Superphosphate, 38 to 40 water soluble; Highest Grades Potash Manures; Bonedus'', Blood and Bonedust, etc., etc.; Recleanod Algerian Oats Grass - and Clover Seeds; Red Rock and other r Salts; Bluestone and Sulphate of Iron.-..■.■..'■'■ Samples : and Prices on Application. , F. W. MITH :^ D C O -' ' "'■"■-. COMMERCE-STREET.; ; , TIT ETA P H Y:S IC A L HEALING. DISEASE AND ITS CAUSES BEING . MENTAL ■-'■"■. Material " Remedies" only relieve ; temporarily. '■■' - Consult- at once GEO. F. HENRY - (M.P.T.A., Incorporated). i ; PSYCHO-PHYSICIAN, 23, ; Symohds-street, Auckland. No Drugs. ____ _____ Telephone 2718. rpRAM Conductors and others note that we 3 A have a selection of Celluloid Collars, Cuffs, etc.; also Ladies' Guffs.— , Twiname and Baker, HERALD Buildings. ' URGENT— Will Mrs. Jones call and get 25 per cent, discount off, her Sewing 'Machine and Piano during Standard Sewing Machine Co., Tabernacle Buildings. OLD PIANOS IN EXCHANGE. : . :.-■■:■-•■.'•:,- • We will , allow you full market value for vour old Piano.—The No Deposit Piann,' Co 28, High-street. ; ; V ';... /' ' ..-; '-:: . <7 v . : ■'.-..' . .' -~ ~:i '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14745, 29 July 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14745, 29 July 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14745, 29 July 1911, Page 1

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