Lost and Found. LOST,; at Pukekohe,* Juno 23—01 d 'Irish ' , ' Terrier; Dog. Reward.'—, Johnson, ' care Sardley.'Ltd. '■■ .'.- ":;,:,'<■' T-. . lOST-A Black Cocker Spaniel Bitch—Will i I ,Vfinder i communicate with T. Buckley, Kingsland, or Telephone > 2164 , ■*,- LOST, on Saturday last, between Brookby, and Manurewa—Yellow Heifer, close 'to calving.—Apply F. Pinchess. Whitford. ' LOST-- Long ; Black Fur Boa on road to Avondale. Sunday morning. Reward.— Smith and Caughey's Office. Queen-street. i LOST, between Symonds-st. and Mt. Roskill —Cart Cover, branded £. Ellingham and Co., Ltd. Reward.Return Oustoms-st. East. LOST, on ;.;Friday? night, between Onera House and Princes of Wales' Hotel, Hob—Gold. Turauoise Ear-rine. Reward.— Apply Prince of Wales' Hotel. '■■'■■'■ _____ LOSi', Thursday evening, between ■ Welling-.; ton and Angl?sea Streets—Gold Bamboo Bracelet: Keepsake. ': Reward.—Apply Am-, bury'?., Ltd., Ponsonby./Reward.' LOST, on Thursday evening, between weigh'brid_e and East Tamaki Creamery— Three-year-old. Red Heifer, calved two Reward "on : giving;.-,' information E. Ashton,' Creamery, East Tamaki. V" ' ' ■ in Onehunga—lrish Terrier Dog, . Remuera collar Apply G.W. Partridge, Hardington-st., FOUND, running on 'my farm. Pahmure—: Young. Jersey Bull.—lf not claimed within seven days will be sold.—Joseph • Jacobs. • __"_____ __ _'' '■'■ ■'■"■■ __ ■■ '■•■■"-." TO FROM DOG; SHOW — '■*-'._ BLACK COCKER SPANIEL DOG. ■ "-■•■■/ ; .'• - -Round collar on. - •. ••'•..>•■ . Reward on returning same to , .' .? > ;:'.'... J. W. JAMISON, ..:; -'■:. ■ "'■ Secretary Auckland KenneV Club. Swanson-Btreet. ' > ~^J : ■ - MOUNT ALBERT POUND.—lmpounded by Ranger—One Red and White Heifer. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold on SATURDAY, August 5, 1911, at 12 o'clocK noon. • Also, by Avondale RangerTwo Black, two Fawn Jersey Heifers. If not claimed. and expenses paid, will be Sold on WEDNESDAY, August 16, 1911, at .12- o'clock noon.— B. E. TURNER, Poundkeeper. >; ■ Personal. ■ t - A GENTLEMAN in a good position wishes __- ; to make the acquaintance of a Young Widow;. R.C. ;. preferred.— • S.T., 'HERALD: ■ .'.■:-■ :-'\\<> \- .■•■■■?■-: y->. ■":^- ; " ;■; ■ QEE ; W., 12 noon. . WIDOWER, 49. Civil Servant, with small property, wishes to -correspond* with : -Lady, suitable -fige and some means, fond of home and loving disposition.—Protestant, ■ 623, HERALD.- ; -,v-'vV:-.; '. v - : ;' : ••"."■■■•'■' ■-. T\7"ILL some kind Person send a respectVl.:, able young, .widow. ten- pounds. ;.■ Pay back monthly.— 615, HERALD. WANTED— kind person: to Adopt, Baby from birth; to be.- entirely given up; premium/offered.—A.. G.P.0.. Kaihu. Partnerships, Financial, Etc. MAN. young, with £50, wanted as Working Partner in'* manufacturing business;excellent prospects; ; in' daily -Address Partner, -Herald. ; -' •■■■-:. ■-;.■■■••":■■ '■■-■:• J.-;. PARTNER wanted ;,in;' well-established, :,up- ■ todate Butchery; good sound i business. —Apply Butcher, care HEBALD. ■ ': ; . PARTNER wanted in est. Land and Estate ' - Agency, centrally, situated; £100 req.; good .prospects to energetic man.—Ajax, 585, ■ HERALD..' .■:',■ ■ ■ ■..,....•'.■.. ~'. -. ,;,.'.; ■v-vy ~;' /'jpOAA WANTED; part cash, balance .easy cMS+j\J\J terms; large* profit without any risk; money "secured. Experience unneceßaary. ■ Interview on H.C.H..; 628, HERALD. 4? Qf\f\ WANTED, first mortgage, six ; per c&O\J\J ' cent.; first-class 1 security; '■'>£500 Address Al, HERALD. ; ,* ' ; l— ———————»—^ mmmmmmmmm Businesses Wanted, PASTRYCOOK , and Tea Room Business wanted as. a Going Concern: town or Particulars to F.E.S.. 602. HERALD. RELIABLE Paying Business, suitable .for -XV ladv wanted to Purchase, 'or would join another in partnership; boardinghouse objected to.—Particulars to ' "Cash. ,; 635, HERALD. ' - ' ' • ■- Houses and Land Wanted. ; HOUSE wanted, by good tenant: six or * seven rooms, -all conveniences; Mount Eden or Mount :■ Roskill.— Careful, P. 0., Dominion Road. . -. / '~;•>? * '' '' _ ; ; : i " • ■ - I HAVE : INQUIRIES FOR LAUGH ,\ }- ■/;"'; -ESTATES, '. .. ; .--..;■. r " Improved and' Unimproved. s -' Will owners wishing to dispose of ) same ' .: send me full particulars, and" plan if - -v.-possible? : ":;',' *•■•-' -. - 1- _i - . " ; -''' ; ■ , ■- '/. '.. . , G. J. AUGER,;< , ■ • • Land Salesman, Frankton - Junction.* ■ Under the Lands Settlement Finance. Act, Splendid Farms : for Sale, 4 p.o. deposit. ' : ■- "' .'■ i = -===, == ~,.■'.'' "■; "'■' -a Miscellaneous. ART UNION, Hand-painted China, by N. ' Jakins. Prizes on, view This; Day, .at ■ Studio, 60. City Chambers, from 10 to 12 and 1 to 4. ' ANEW SHIPMENT of Rudge-Whitworth J\.■~. Cycles has now arrived, v All '".intend-! ing purchasers call and inspect our new models.—Reynolds. Newton. ) ■ , . • ■'•>-;■■ SIBYL, Clairvoyant and Psychometrist and Psychologist, M.0.D.L.—6, Severn-street, • Khyber > Pass. , ■ i ' ' MR. H. D. CRUMP, Dentist, Queen-street,. . Auckland, visits Pukekohe : Monday, July 31, Tuesday, August Address i Mrs., McGovern's, King-street. . ■ ,'-," _■_ ; MADAME LEON, the Great American Seer, , may be consulted" at*' Somkele, " 71, Symonds-street. Tram to City Road. ;■■ -.-; MADAME ZANGARAH (of India), Cla'irvoyXVX ante, etc., 54, Upper Pitt-st;. oast King's ' Theatre (opposite side;. . Hours, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ■'-'■■".■■• .-"■':■ -■.:■■•'- .-■' ■ . :<"'--'- :v ; ; -:- l MADAME- AZUCENA. the Gifted Clairvoyant, can be consulted 47, Seafield . View Road (near Grafton Bridge). . ? ■'■■■•.Try Gandcrton . ■.■:■;-.•■■' For Ulcerations and Skin Diseases. u .;;■; , ~< Ponsonby Road. '" -.- ■ •.-;■ ■'.''''-'. ADAMS DOLGOURELLI, 11, Mount-street.' Telephone 2598, '- -. '■'"••- ■''Two''minutes from St. Paul's. ■ -.r-s: WHEN you: take 1 TORA-LINE you -know why everybody takes TURA-LINE. > will start on Monday, the SALE!— Sale will start on Monday, the 31st. at Hugh Black's. *' The Scotch Jeweller," 43, Queen-st.. opposite ; New Post ' ■ Office ■ : . ,' '"■>":::■ '-■ ":-' ■ ? ". ■_ ■■'■'■...■: : - ; >'-'i"-'',; EDWARD DE LAUTOUR, L.MiS., Clairvoyant, , " Psychometrist;' , Consultations daily.—46, O'Neill-st., off Ponsonby vßoad; • Ponsonby. • v,' '- ■ '• , i OAIINWOOD PIANOS from Franco-British LJ ■ Exhibition.—E. and' F. Piano Agency, ' Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Manager. MADAME LAWRENCE, of London, Clair- , voyatlt, Crystal Reader, interviewed 21, Upper Pitt-street, six doors below King's Theatre. • Hours, 10 till 9. ■ '..'■;: ~■;;,; - ■'."\/TADAME HYLAND. Popular Phrenologist. JLVJ. Medical Clairvoyant. Character Reader, Palmist, Crystal Seer. Consultations. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.,' Fee moderate.— Elliott-st., opp.■ jaHerj£______ ..'■" ■.::-'T. ____ " ; ; -.- ; ';' TORA-LINE means sound lungs. Speakers J. : and Singers take Tora-line. Obtainable at all leading Chemists. Is and 2a. ■ SA'IINWOOD PIANOS. LATEST LONDON FASHION. '" Just arrived.:;;- Inspection invited.—E. and F. Piano Agency, Liu.; S. Coldicntt. Manager. ___ ■ •__ '■■ JACK AND THE BEANSTALK never wore Cooper's Hats—-but you must. . : ; SLUMS IN AUCKLAND—Why not look bright ?■ Cooper's Hats will help you. GOLGOTHA, a place for Cooper's, the place to j Hat thorn: ;.' t '■-.:-. .■-■,<. ■' '-' IAD-OUR- Heavy All-Wool Sox :at "this J.U price are selling like hot cakes; lovelyand warm for this weather.— Cash Tailor. Costumier, and Outfitter. Victoria-st. * MOTHERS ail over the Province have i proved : the ; true value ;of * '"■ N AZOL." The quick and certain relief it has given the "little ones" when % suffering' from sudden Chills.:; Stuffiness and; Cold in the Head, or Coughs, has made 'it • a - reliable Household Remedy. Sold everywhere. IS 6d, bottle of; 60 doses. MAKE THE HOME BRIGHT With one of our new Pianos. No deposit. No interest.—The No Deposit Piano Co.. 20, .High-street. V %■:•■ ■'•'•-■.--'.■,..■■'■.■'■ t: *^i"-.X . • Q /n—WE have just 'received a Large Shith, O/ J ment of .: Men's Heavy : All-Wool Singlets and Drawers, which we .are. offering at tad ridiculously low figure of 3s 9d each; well worth seeing.—Mcßride, , Cash .Tailor, Costumier, and Outfitter. Victoria-street. . ■ GOOD News travels,fast! The reason why' the virtues of **NAZpL'' have travelled- -, so far and so rapidly is because it possesses real solid merit. So many have : used it and been -benefited'' and ;■;cured. If you have a, Cold, .Cough, or Bronchitis, or Cold ; ,in the :Head, try ;it. . Sold everyw>ive,; Is 6d T bottle -liorW'doseai.": ,-- '—- : - .( J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14746, 31 July 1911, Page 1
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