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Lost and Found. LOST— Gold-rim Spectacles; Shore, -J Wellington, on case; reward.—Finder return to People's Palace. LOST, in Dominion Road car. between six J and seven p.m.—Black Purse, containing money. Reward at HERALD. LOST-An Unmounted Photo., in Mt. Eden car or cm Mt. Eden Road, on Wednesday afternoon. Reward at HERALD. I OST, between Romuera and Kingsland. - February 7. Flexible Chain Bracelets (Gold); reward.— G. Blott, Pharmacy, Remucra Rd. t LOST.— Left in lavatory Hamilton Railway -Li Station, Tuesday afternoon.— in kit, containing two £1 notes, silver spectacles in case; good reward.—J. Cogßins, Ohaupo. IMPOUNDED at the Grey Lynn Public 1- Pound—One Bay Mare, medium draught, branded CV on near shoulder. If not claimed and expenses paid, will bo Sold on SATURDAY. March 9, at 12 noon.-C. J. CRAIG, Poundkeeper. . Personal. ADOPTION.— Lady, comfortable means, desires adopt Girl, 2i years age. legitimate, good parentage.—Conditions apply HERALD. I WILL not be responsible for any Debts) contracted in my name from this dato without my written authority.— H. uelch. I WILL not be responsible for any Debts contracted in my name without my written consent.—H. W. Trevaxthen, Great North Road.* MRS. M. CAFFIN left for Christchuroh by Friday Night's Express. _____ MAN, young, wishes to meet strong, respectable girl; view matrimony.—Addross, Farmer, 87. HERALD. MOTHERLY Person wanted to adopt Baby Girl, threo weeks old; superior parents; full wardrobe.—Apply 27. Mount Eden, G.P.Q. TRADESMAN, Protestant, wishes to meet J- young Lady, between 28 and 32; must have means or property; view matrimony.— Apply Genuine, 95, HERALD. TRADESMAN, 29, constant employment. A. wishes to meet young lady about 25, view matrimony; confidential and genuine. —Address Mechanic. 42, HERALD. WOLSTAN JOHNSTONE left Bristol. Eng.. \ V about eight years ago—Please communicate your brother John, M.L.C. Assurance Co., Sydney. __________ Partnerships, Financial, Etc. •A DVERTISER. with 65 Acres near Auck--X land, wants practical working partner, with some capital; fruit, poultry, or general.— Nemo, 98, HERALD. SUMS of £300, £350, and £400 required by clients on mortgage of first-class freehold security, at 5i per cent.— Spencer, Solicitor, Swanson-street. SEVEN Per Cent. Cumulative Preference Shares for Sale, of Moehau Granite Quarries. Ltd. Prospectus on application to Percy S. Butler. Victoria Arcade. WANTED to Borrow on second mortgage, £200, on first-class Remuera residential property.— 9 Per Cent., Hebald. WANTED to Borrow, £30, on good security, for 12 months—Reply, stating terms, to P. 0., 85, HERALD. 1 ' Businesses Wanted. MILK Round, good, with lease of dairy farm, close country town; client with £500 waiting.—Beale and • Co., Phoenix Chambers. ■ ■ m "" ■————■ Houses and Land Wanted. COTTAGE, four or five rooms, near Ponsonby tram depot, wanted to rent by careful tenant, no children.— 8.8., 98, HERALD. "___ /31TY PROPERTY.—Wanted to Buy. in ' V Exchange for IGOO Acres first-class land, within 40 miles of Auckland.— further particulars write, first instance, G.A.. J.bi, HERALD Office. x HOUSE, furnished, at Takapuna, wanted for a term; no children— with full particulars to W. H. Derry, A.M.P. Society. - SMALL SHEEP RUN-Wanted to Purchase. VJ Would offer first-class email Suburban Dairy Farm in whole or part payment.— Address A.E.. 270, HERALD Office. TWO to Five Acres good sheltered land with House five rooms, wanted to purchase near station, handy to Auckland.— David Kay, Vulcan Lane. WANTED to Purchase immediately, —About one Acre and modern onestorey Residence, not less than seven rooms. — J- Owen, cr. Queen and Victoria Streets. ■ __ WANTED FOR . A CLIENTHOUSE OF SEVEN LARGE ROOMS AND GOOD GROUNDS, Epsom, Mt. Eden, or Remuera. JNO. IMRIE, Land Agent, 64, Queen-st. 'Phone 3639. \ ..-j—,, ,',' _:__ , " :"", ,"' Pupiis Wanted. CIVIL SERVICE SENIOR.— my Students PASSED. CLASSES for Precis, Physiolofrv . Hygiene. Commercial Geography, Arithmetic. Book-keeping.—H. MASON, M.A.. Tabernacle Buildings. DRESSMAKING— Practical Classes. Miss Horneman. Certificated Teacher, Princes-fit., Northcote Point. Hours, 10 to 12 a.m. and 2 to 4 p.m., Wednesdays and Saturdays. MILLINERY Classes.—Winter Season Lessons from 10 to 12, and 2 to 4; Evening Class, 12 Lessons. £1 la.—Mis_ M. Walker, Lvnwood, Hobson Park Road, Parnell. 'Phono 3759. P" RACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING AND ACCOUNTANCY TAUGHT. A. E. Green6lade, A.1.A.N.Z., and A. McConaugby, Accountants and Company Secretaries, 99, Queen-st. Telephone 1746. PUPILS WANTEDSHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. AND BOOK-KEEPING. BTOTT AND HOARE, . 23- Swanson-st. Miscellaneous Wanteds. ADVERTISERS are prepared to take Plastering Contracts anywhere in the district and employ competent tradesmen; satisfaction guaranteed.—Apply 8.G., 486, Herald. : MERCHANTS.-- requires quickiVJL selling lines for King Country on commission; permanent resident.—Apply. Stanley, care Sutton, Hairdresser, To Kuiti. QUOTATIONS wanted for New Cement Rags only-Reply to W.A., P. 0., Hamilton East. "VOU are Liable, from March 1, for acciX dents to domestic servants.—The National Iii»~, 101, Queen-st., will take your risk for small premium. Y7CTORKROOM or Shop wanted for mc- \ V chanic, handy to Queen-st.; low rent. Apply_BraPS_ojr_ker, HERALD. \\T ANTED—T_3 Public to See our New VV i Pianos.—The No Deposit Piano Co., 28. High-street WANTED-GEO. COURT AND SONS. LTD.. Karangahape Road, desire ladies who admire beautifully soft, glossy hair to use Hendy's Juleptia Shampoo Powders. Those who have tried them are simply delighted with the way they cleanse tho scalp and leave the hair exquisitely soft and bright, and promote healthy and luxuriant growth. Packets. 3d each or 5 for Is. Sufficient for 10 shampoos. Try them. TO THOSE ON THE LAND. g_s£ Suitable for Agricultural Purposes, TON LOTS PUT ON RAIL WEtSTIIELD, £1 15a PER TON. FOR SALE, EN STORE AND 'TO ARRIVE. High-grade Star and lis ton Slags, 17 to <_ per cent.; Maiden and Christmas' Guanos, 63 to 87 per cent. Superphosphates, 38 to 40 water soluble; Highest Grades Potash Manures; Bonedust. Blood and Bonedust. etc. etc.; Recleaned Algerian Oats; Grass and Clover Seeds: Red Rock and. other Salts; Bluestone and Sulphate of Iron. Samples and Prices on Application. F W. S mm AND C 0 ' , COMMERCE-STREET,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14926, 26 February 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14926, 26 February 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14926, 26 February 1912, Page 1

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