-■■ ■' ' "'' '■' Shipping, :■.;-'. '". ; ;.' ;.;'■ b TIKE "YTEW ALAND CHIPPING - {COMPANY'S T INE. ; m ' To London, via Monte Video, Teneriffe. Jf and Plymouth. i, MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. f ~ ~ — ■ -7 ■ Steamer. ITon.l C'm'd'r. I Prom jTo-sail REMU'EItA (2) 115001 Greenst'iW'B'thiDec. 14 _ RUAHINE (2) 110001 Forbes I — Jan. 11 RUAPEHU(2)R 9880 Clifford - Feb. 8 ROTORUA (3) R 115001 Sutcliffel - Mar. 7 - TUR'KINA (2) R110960 Weston I — \Apr. 4 REMUERA (2) RlllsOO Greenst'J ■" — M'y 2 RUAHINE (2) R ilioool Forbes I — IM'.y 30 (2» Twin screw. (3) Triple screw. (R) Calls Rio. Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. ACCOMMODATION IS NOT SURPASSED .. By any other Line. . Warrants for passages from the' United ■ Kingdom can he obtained at this end by prepayment or guarantee of passage money. 5 Apply— , THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LTD.. . QUAY-STREET. AUCKLAND.. .'" For monthly timetable from Canada., see advt. in Monday, Wednesday, and Friday's issues. «TIHE "OLUE TUNNEL TINE. ALFRED HOLT AND CO. THE FAST 'tV.IN-SCKEW STEAMERS, . Carrying First Saloon Passengers only. > TO LONDON, VIA SOUTH AFRICA. ' Will leave Sydney as under:— Steamer. Tons. Commander Sails. • ~~ ; ~~~~ ~ 1911. AENEAS IIO.OOOIG. Watt Walker [Dec 9 ', . 1912. ASCANIUSIIO.OOOiT. Bartlett | Jan. 27 •ANCIIISESIIO.OOCIA. H W. Wan all 1 March 30 •Goes Hobart after leaving Sydney. Wireless Telegraphy. Laundry.. FARES.-AUCKLAND to LONDON; £46 10s to £51 10s, Single; £78 10s to £87, Return. From SYDNEY to DURBAN: £35 to £10. ■ Single; £42 10s to £51 Return. For all particulars apply to Local Agents, HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. General Agents for N.Z. MURRAY. ROBERTS, AND CO., LTD.. • Wellington. NaDiar. and Dunedin. ." Lost and Found. I' OST—Set False Teeth.— on returnJ_ingJo -A. A. White. Dentist. Wellesley-st LOST.— Pearl* and Ruby Gold Brooch; reward—Apply J. Prince, Jeweller, Queenstreet. ■ ■•■ _ ; , j LOST. Wednesday.-Parcel. containing | mourning silk; reward.—Miss Towns- I end, Stanley-street. Parnell. i LOST-Two bay, Marcs, light half-draughts; three years old; one light and one dark bay. Reward.—Kencaly. Avondale. | LOST-Black Riding Oilskin, on Oct. 19. at Point Erin, morning after Mrs. Campbell's Sale. Reward.—Navvy, 908. HERALD. LOST between Ellerslie and Penrose—A Brown - Travelling Rug; finder rewarded.—Apply. P. Rogers, care of Mrs. Elliott. Penrose. - LOST— Spectacles, between Welleelcy-st. and Kingsland Tram Terminus. Monday Evening.—Reward , Wilson and Hillford. Machinists, Wellesley-st. __ LOST, Thursday evening, between Vansnail Rd, and Victoria Wharf, Devonport —Gold Brooch, amethyst stone.—Reward returning Miss Green, c.o. Mrs. Benjamin. Vauxhall Ed LOST between Beresford-st. and His Majesty's Theatre— Pair Gold-rimmed Spectacles, in case bearing Wilfred Manning's name.—Finder rewarded on. leaving same at HERALD. I7OUND— Terrier, last month.— ■ HERALD. ■■■.•'•■■.■. ■ _ X*Q REWARD.—Lost—Black Cocker <?*0 Spaniel.—Apply F. Walker, c.o. John Burns and Co. __________ 1 11 ■\mmmmmmmmmm'mmmmmmmmmmtmmmmt. Persons!. ■ GEORGE 'R. MOLYNEUX.; late of Royal .Hotel. .Thames, .please communicate; with Henry Thompson, 11. Great North Road,Auckland. y. - ■: ■■'■■•"■ GENTLEMAN; 50, would like to correspond "with Lady.' 35 t0.40. widow with one or two children not objected to; view to matrimony.— enclosing Photo., to G.C.. 900. HERALD. ", -' : ; ■ ■ ' ;: MAN. respectable, middle-aged, would like to Correspond with .Widow: or Spinster with- means, view Matrimony.—J.. 885, HERALD. ■-■'-- ~i:\7"ILL the Lady met on Thursdays at Bays-, ':\\ water and Takapuna kindly send her address to A.B.C. G.P.0.. Auckland. Partnerships, Financial, Etc. ADVERTISER wants good ' Partner '•' with capital in Joinery and Cabinetmaking business; country; first-class prospects.— j.q, 923, Herald. , - ENGINEER, with small capital, wishes to . obtain good Motor or Macninery Agency, or would join suitable partner.— Address Engineer. 918. HERALD. INVESTOR with £3000 wanted; interest, 10 per cent.; a : first-class investment. -A fine block of shops on large section; freehold title, unencumbered; the shops are well let to first-class tenants, and the rents amount at present to over £16 a week, and they will' be very much more later on The section is the best business site in the centre of rapidly-growing inland town, with enormous prospects for. the future. There" is room on«the section for seven more fine shops.—Apply P.O. Box 36, Te Kuiti. ■ ■■-> ' . V JOURNALISTS. — Thoroughly practical Printer wishes to join above as working partner in conducting provincial office.— Inquiries, in confidence, to Worker, care of Herald. PARTNER, sleeping or active/wanted with £800, for professional business, city, showing £1000 a year profit; full control of own capital.—For particulars apply Reply, 933, Herald. ... "WANTED to BorrowA£2ooo. at 5 per -cent, > t on gilt-edged security, viz., borough valuation £3500; now valued £4000. A solid investment.— J. Entrican, 12, Commerce-st. CILIENT, with capital and lengthy 'success* ' /ill experience in Grocery Merchant's Business, is desirous of embarking on sound proposition in conjunction with another having at least £5000 capital. This is an excellent opportunity. My client's name and experience are sufficient guarantee. . Principals only. ' -. C. F. BENNETT, Bank of New Zealand Buildings, . Swanson-strect. -£*QO WILL secure Patent Rights for N.Z. w<JU of article returning immense profits, without work. Suit anyone. Interview only.—L.S.S.. 936. HERALD. Business Notices. SALVAGE!! QALVAGE!! ■ JVI RE!! IRE!! ■.. * .... ' ' ( Tenders will bo received by the undersigned up till SATURDAY, 2nd December, ' at 10 a.m., for the WHOLE OP THE SALVAGE- remaining within the walls of our ' late Warehouse. ! Conditions and full particulars to be had ] from jyjACKY, J OGAN, /-<ALDWEL-L. T TD., I 26. STRAND ARCADE. Highest, or any tender not necessarily I ] accepted. j ■■; :'. :, :. • ' '.., .:, ,1 MR, HALL SKELTON. SOLICITOR, i 26,27, 28, and 29. WATSON'S BUILDINGS. ] Jorner Queen and Wellesley Streets. GOOD FREEHOLD SECURITIES WANTED FOR LOANS from £200 to £1000. | PERSONAL.-See , Advt., .■ page 12. Supple- , incut. v . .' - '■■"' -. ■■' — ' - i FORDE AND CO. } — : : — — — : a f<o-DAY (SATURDAY) the Most Magnificent L Photo. Play Extant, "THE SQUAW'S ,uVE." to be seen for the last time at the. (UEEN'S THEATRE ONLY. A positive l-fcve- " ution. Prices, 6d and 3d. - ■> OOYAL ALBERT HALL.—To-Morrow ''- Lt (Sunday) Evening, B.ls.—"ln,the Grip f Alcohol,",- a masterpiece of cinematoraphy. •"•-.■.■"■•. ;• - "/.;- - '.'• ■ ■ ..; ~ ';■':■ .■ " k'. ,"■ ' ■■."':.■• .*.'. '.. .' ; ' ':' ,"
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14853, 2 December 1911, Page 1
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