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Lost and Found. ANYONE detaining my Pox Terrier Pap after this date will be prosecuted.— Barker, 72, Vincent-st. LOST, Saturday, between Albert Park ana Queen-street— Pur Boa. Reward.— Darlington, Lower Symonds-street. LOST, in Newton, on Saturday afternoon.— Gold Green-beaded' Necklet.— rewarded, leaving same 207, Newton. LOST, in Epsom.—Black Spaniel Dog, . Devonport collar. No. 48; answers to Eeward at Nurse Richardson's, Onslow Road, Epsom. . ■ •■- , LOST.— Pince-nez Spectacles, between [ Parnell and Ponsonby, yesterday mornEeward at T. Peacock and Son's, 218, Queen-street. . ■ LOST, on Saturday evening, in Albert Park —Pair of Rimless Pince-nez.—Finder rewarded on returning to F. Broad, N.Z. i Express Co., Fort-street. - ■ LOST, Sunday night, between tram terminus and Grange Boad— Bonnet.—Will finder kindly leave at Mr. Rick- i erby's Chemist Shop, Dominion Road. LOST— Irish Setter Dog Pup, 5 months ■ Returning same to Empire Hotel will be well rewarded. Anyone detaining same after 28th inst. will be prosecuted.— B. Rae. i LOST.— The Person known to take Parcel containing Suit of Clothes from train at Papatoetoo on Saturday night, return to Stationmaster, Otahuhu. L ° 8 TBRXNDLE BULL DOG, Collar marked " Theatre, Reward, . REGINALD WYKEHAM, His Majesty's Theatre. a, ■ ■ >~»—«———i;_____________________ Personal. AM anxiously waiting letter, but know there must be difficulties; everything bo dull this week-end.—Jack. ' TTERY disappointed. You must think of V another way; sure mine could be done. Have you kept your promise? Tell in letter; true as steel to mine.— WANTED G.H.B. oommunicate with Dolly , at once, to save further trouble. WANTED some kind Person to accept healthy Baby Girl, a week old: small premium; must be Apply 5.P.8., 671, HERALD.. , ~■-., _._ WILL Person who took Overcoat by mistake on May 13, from Mr. Hunter's, Mt. Boskill. leave address at HERALD? MATRIMONY.— Will a refined Young Lady, about 21, communicate with a respectable Young Man, with honourable intentions, same age.—Genuine, 375, HERALD. -. ■ ' ■ i ' ; ————»———— ■ ..'.. ;'. Partnerships, Financial, Etc. ADVERTISER, In good business, requires J\. £50 for three months, immediately; good security and interest.—Apply Home, Box 799, P.O. ; AGENT for several manufacturers reqnires capital for development; will f take energetic *man with capital; in a» partner.— Correspondence with Indentor, P.O. Box 277, Bolioited. . .'. ... -'*' ; ",.'■..■ ::"'-: .■■■■■■ : -.: ftOAETKEB wanted 1 -to established. Mid-; 'JT>: wifery Nursing Home, near Auckland; moderate capital required, or would sell.--Reply to Home, 573, HERALD. -'•>■*■ ; i? 1 Kf\ Will purchase Patent Rights, dvJL sound manufacturing concern, .18 months, Auckland Market; easy terms.— Manufacturer, 659, HERALD. ! 1 saga Houses and Land Wanted. WAYBY— Acres,- Dairy Farm Homestead; near Auckland; exchange city property.— S. Pegler. Phoenix Chambers I =3 Wanted to Buy. i APPAREL.— Mrs. Martin, 350> Queen-street, opp. Grey Statue. Largest Buyer in Auckland of Left-off; Clothing, Travelling Trunks. Jewellery, Boots, etc. 'Phone 3303. ADVERTISER, about to take up house- I keeping, would like to hear of someone wishing to dispose of their Household Furniture.—Repliesto_Melbojurp^!B9s^JttEßAM. CAMERAS Wanted.—Wanted to buy a Reflex, with or without' lense. Also, Half or Whole Plate Field Camera.— State price and particulars immediately to Photographer, 574, HERALD. DUMPY-Level and Staff, lOin, second-hand, complete; must be in good order.— State price, and where to be seen, to X., 1564. HERALD. • FELDMAN, 50, Pitt-st., buys Ladies' and Gent.'s Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Highest price given. 'Phone 3487. _ MRS. BOTTERILL Buys Ladies'. Gent.'s. and Children's Superior Misfits and Left-off Clothing. Letters promptly attended to.—Elliott-street, two doors from Wellesleystreet. 'Phone 3488. ' . "IV/TRS. STEVENSON, 20, Pitt-street. Buys IVX Ladies' and Gent.'s Left-off Clothing, Boots, Bed, Table Linen, Furniture, and Trunks. Highest prices. 'Phone, 3505. "A/TRS. BROWN, 90, Hobson-street, Buys 'JjJL Ladies' and Gent.'s, and Children's Left-off and Misfit Clothing, Boots, etc— Letters promptly attended to. _^ PIANO, good second-hand; also, Singer Drophead Sewing Machine.— to Melbourne, HERALD. I ==8 Pupils Wanted. DRESSMAKING.— in Theory and Practice. 61. Strand Arcade. Evening ny arrangement. Mazey, late Head Dressmaker Veitch and Allan. Wellington. ISS JULIA ROUSSEL. Certificated Vacancies, limited number Pupils, at Otahuhu, Pianoforte and Theory.— Care Mrs. Roussel, Otahuhu. PRACTICAL Dressmaking.—Miss Reid, 3. Pitt-street Buildings— daily, from 10 to 12 and two to four; term starts from first lesson. , PRACTICAL School of Millinery at No. 3, Pitt-street Buildings. Pupils thoroughly taught and fitted for positions; hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Term starts first lesson. QT UTTERING and Stammering quickly 0 and permanently cured; no failures; first-class testimonials.—Mr. McDougall, 27, Khyber Pais. MADEMOISELLE HALL Is Forming FRENCH CLASSES, To be held in Town two evenings a week. For terms, apply Leys Institute Committee Room. Mondays and Saturdays, 8 to 9 p.m. 1 ■ .. ' ~ 1 Miscellaneous Wanteds. WANTED-Cruets, Tableware, beautifully plated; Antique Bronzing, Nickelplating, etc.— Petit and Shaw, removed from Queen-st. to 106, Albert-st. WANTED— Someone to Adopt a Baby Girl, one month old; entirely given up.— Arrangements at Kia Ora Nursing Home, Upper Onion-street. WANTED— The Public to See our New Pianos.—The No Deposit Piano Co., 28, High-street. WA N T E DVV. LARGE BULL DOG For use on Stage. Apply immediately STAGE MANAGER, His Majesty's Theatre. 1 . J THE Cream of the World's Hats, including the famous Christy's Lincoln, and Bennett's, are stocked by COOPER, Hatter. PALMISTRY, Fortune, Marriage, and Destiny Readings, etc.; send 6d stamps. birth date.— Arden-street, North Melbourne. Victoria BEBMALINB PURE EXTRACT OP MALT —Recommended by Physicians and Nurses. ■ : -" RUSSELL'S TONIC PILLS the.best and most successful. 2s 6d and 4si 6d. Ml Medicines, etc.. POST FREE, by "border receipt of postal notes Special Mail Orter Department.-Russell, oh ®°t l » <>pp ' w * Upper Bymonds-street. Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15003, 27 May 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15003, 27 May 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15003, 27 May 1912, Page 1

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