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, Lost and Found. LOST—Bunch of Keys, near Post Office J Apply HERALD. ' ' LOST, from Puni—Jersey Heifer, newly calved: tar brand on back. £1 reward. -_____C___Jou_rhm, Puni. LOST between St. Patrick's Cathedral and Library—Gold Cable Bangle, trinkets attached; reward.— Wellesley-st. East. "I^IOUND —Umbrella: owner can have same J- by giving description.—Apply 169, St. James's Square. F'OUND in train on January 9—Gold Monogram Initial Brooch. Apply Howden, Jeweller, Queen-street. Personal. GERMAN Young Lady, 24. wishes to correspond with respectable gentleman.— Address M., 216, HERALD. GENTLEMAN, with a small income,-over 60. like to meet a Lady with small income; country preferred.—A.B.. 202. HERALD. T7~IND Person wanted, to Adopt Baby from v- birth; good parentage.— Country, 132, Herald. TV/TATRIMONY.—Widower. 51, mechanic, ATJ. good home, wishes to correspond with middle-aged, refined laiy, Protestant.—Address NJL, 215. HERALD. WILL James Rundle, or family, late of Cornwall, communicate with Miss E. Pantling. G.P.0.. Auckland. -M' A T R I M 0 N Y. A Gentleman, alightly paßt middle-age (sheep farmer), with honourable and sincere intentions, owner of beautiful home, wishes to correspond with a lady of similar inclinations, and a refined nature, possessing some means, which she could take pleasure in joining with tho possessions of one who is true and sincere at heart. The confidence of a Lady writing would bo much valued.- Kindly state age. Address: S.S.. 175. HERALD. Partnerships, Financial, Etc. BRITISH Architect and Building Surveyor, good all-round experience, desires partnership with established land agent in Auckland.— London, 241, HERALD. I?RUIT-Poultry Farmers.-Educated Young Man, seven years' experience, small capital, practical worker, desires interest established farm.-Incubator, 173, HERALD SEVEN Per Cent. Oumulativo Preference Shares for Sale, of Moehau Granite Quarries, Ltd. Prospectus on application to Percy S. Butler. Victoria Arcade. 1 ~f\ SHARES in George Davies. Ltd.. XO\J for Sale; last dividend 10 per cent.; accept any offer for immediate sale.—Spencer, Smeeton's Buildings, Auckland. i. .'.' — ''" v . -—■ a Businesses Wanted. CONFECTIONERY Business or Stationery, £100 or less; living rooms necessary.— Apply Cash, Morrinsville. Houses and Land Wanted. BUILDING Section wanted, Remuera or Mt. Eden preferred.— price, area, and title to Section. 242, HERALD. COTTAGE, five rooms, and usual conveniences; good allotment; Remuera or Parnel! preferred; cash four months.— 210, HEBALD. COTTAGE, two roomed, or Whare, wanted for long term, furnished or unfurnished near beach preferred.—Particulars to K., 232, HERALD. , . HOUSE, about six rooms, furnished, wanted to rent, handy to ■ town.— ply P.O. Box. 219. HOUSE, four or five rooms, handy to town, wanted to rent; good tenant.— L.0., 245. HERALD. ' HOUSE, furnished, five or six rooms, wanted, for terra.— Apply, T. E. Hayr, Three Kings. - Auckland. - IHA-YJIS Purchases id? motiern flTe-room§4 Villa, > near ; Kemuera, '.fipaoito i ■- trams. Green lane Station, un to £550. £250 cash.— C. J. Owen, cr. Queen and Victoria Stß. MT. EDEN—Wanted to rent, by first-class tenant, Modern House, six or seven rooms, convenient trams on 3d section.— State full particulars to S.. 230, HERALD. TAKAPUNA— Wanted to Purchase, five or six-roomed Cottage, with decent section, handy to Milford or Takapuna beaches: clients waiting.—Mellars and Co-,! 67, Queen-street. . .' PAPATOETOE OR TAMAKLGOOD DAIRY ' FARM. State area and price to DAIRYMAN, [ 243, HEBALD. I*7" A R E H O U S E.WANTED TO SECURE LEASE OF SMALL .WAREHOUSE; Floor space 6000 to 8000 feet. Take possession middle of April. Apply WAREHOUSE, Box 706, G.P.O. Pupils Wanted. PUPILS. Piano, wanted by young lady; pupil of late Sydney Moss, Sydney; homes visited.—J.C.S.. 235, HERALD. PRACTICAL Dressmaking.—Miss Reid, 3, Pitt-street Buildings; classes daily from 10 to 12 and 2 to 4; term starts from first lesson. - PUPILS, Piano. Violin, and Singing, wanted by certificated young lady; £1 5s quarter; homes visited.—Write, Diploma, 150. HERALD. . STURROCKS'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL. O His Majesty's Arcade, second floor, Queen-street. Auckland. rpUITION IN 11/rASSAGE. MRS. CREIGHTON HALE. The Longest-established Teacher of Massage in London, has Opened a BRANCH OF HER LONDON ESTABLISHMENT IN WELLINGTON. She instructs Ladies in Scientific Massage of every kind, including General. Swedish, Weir-Mitchell Electricity, and Swedish Drill. Every lesson on living subject. Certificate when proficient. Author of the "Art of Massage." Address: 27. MAY-ST.. WELLINGTON. __■_ — ; —■■_■_■_■__■» __________ Miscellaneous Wanteds. COUNTRY Cousins will all attend the Premier Picnic at Motutapu on Saturday Next. ' SOME Kind Person wanted, to Adopt or take charge of healthy Baby Boy, Bix weeks old. -Write J.C... 126. HERALD. <■ PREMIER* Picnio is, easily first as the biggest and best marine outing in the Dominion. i 1 MR. 11. D. CRUMP, Dentist, Queen-street, visits Huntly March sth and 6th. Address Dr. Macdiarmid, Hakanoa-street. PLANT Now—Yates's Reliable Selected Early Spring Flowering Bulbs; catalogue free.—Arthur Yates and Co., Ltd., Queen-street. . EAVESTAFF PIANOS for exquisite sweet- ' ness and charm of tone.— Agents: E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. S. Coldicutt, Manager. rpHE New American game of Stars and X Stripes on sale.—Wildman and Arey. Price Is 6d; 200 games. ■__ THE ERARD PIANO for accurate playing and satisfaction.— Agents: E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coldioutt. Manager. MADAME DE CHEIRO, 107, Grafton Roaii (Bth house below Bridge, same side), 10 to 2. 7 to 8. rpHE GRANDETTE PIANO—More than an J- Upright, little less than a Concert Grand.— Agents: E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt, Manager. PALMISTRY, Fortune. Marriage and Destiny Readings, etc.; send 6d stamps, birth date.— Arden-street, North Melbourne. Victoria. __. COLLARD AND COLLARD PIANOS have a successful past and a promising future. —Sole Agents: E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Manager. . TENNIS FLAYERS.-Get your Racquets JL Restrung or Repaired by an Expert; best Gut used: charges moderate. Telephone 2617.—A. Bruce. 94. Albert-street. BLUTHNER PIANOS for people of musical taste-—Sole Agents: E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. S. Coldicutt, Manager. THE GRAFTON BOOK-ROOM, Khyber Pass, .1 near Symonds-st.; Lending Library, new books weekly.—M. A. Sinclair. |\/TR3 NOONaN. 179, Hobson-st., buys LeftJLV.L off Clothing, Boots. Jewellery, and Curios of all kinds. Letters attended to. GRAIN Meal for pigs, made from peas, beans, barley, etc; no husks.— Yatee> and Co., Ltd., Queen-street. ?___________.-.. :;■ -,'■'.'■/■ ."•; ■" •'' . ..'.■■;. '. ,:.'"'.• ■.".•»

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14933, 5 March 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14933, 5 March 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14933, 5 March 1912, Page 1