Lost and Found. T QffT, on Saturday, pair of gold-rimmed \ X- Eye-glasses; reward.—Hamin. Grocer, Newmarket. LOST— Terrier Dog; collar registered JLi Dunedin.—Reply Campbell, corner Ladies Mile and Remuera Road. Reward. - LOST, in Epsom.— Spaniel Dog, Devonport collar. No. 48; answers to Reward at Nurse Richardson's, Onslow Road. Epsom. ■ LOST, on 28th, between Onehunga and _ Queen"St., from motor cycle— Brown Kit Bag and Fawn Waterproof Overcoat.— Reward at HEBALD. I ' i "■ ■ " 1 • Personal. CLARK.— Would Mrs. Catherine Clark, lately of Calliope Road, kindly call on C. R Williamson and Co., 83, Queen-st. ETERNAL LIFE—Is it yours? Christian help and guidance given to the anxious sinner: without money and without price; absolutely confidential.— coHERALD. ______ ■ MATRIMONY.— Middle-aged Farmer in country, wishes to correspond with lady, view matrimony.— Scotie, 614, HEBALD. ___, MATRIMONY.-Will a refined Toung Lady, about; 21. communicate with a respectable Youn.- Man, with honourable intentions, samu age.—Genuine, 375, HEBA-D. _____ Expecting letter; let me know when I can meet you. Am keeping true, are you?— Pete. . URGENT.-Will 0. Cook, late Franklin Road, send address to J.W., 598, care HEBALD? __ WANTED some kind Person to accept healthy Baby Girl, a week old: small premium; must bei Apply S.PJJ., 671, HERALD. ' . \A/U>OW, elderly, wishes to meet gentlev V man of good habits, and means, view Matrimony.—Positive, 604. HEBALD. T\7TDOW, 46, no encumbrance, wishes to ii meet Respectable Working Man, -view to Matrimony.—E.W.. Newton Post Office. I ' i II I w Partnerships, Financial, Etc. AGENT for several manufacturers requires capital for development will take energetic man with capital in as partner.— Correspondence with Indentor, P.O. Box 277, solicited. COMPANY or Syndicate wanted to undertake the Erection ■of Butter Factory at Whakarapa, Rawene; a guarantee of 550 milking cows will be given by residents.— Apply, Mrs. Anderson, Kopu, Thames. PARTNER, wanted 'in established Midwifery Nursing Home, near Auckland; moderate capital required, or would sell.— Reply to Home, 573. HERALD. ' WANTED to Sell- Share in highly payable concern; large immediate profit; registered security; interview only. —HEBALD. ..'■ ' I ,' 'I 1 ,', ■ ', , ' 3' Businesses Wanted. PHOTOGRAPHIC Studio, good, town or ' country, wanted; would consider partnership; must possess complete books. —Full particulars, Aristo, 589, HEBALD ■■ : ■ ■ ■ ' - . ■ ■ ■ •* Houses and Land Wanted. COTTAGE, small, three or • four rooms, wanted by good tenant, immediately, in suburbs—Reasonable, care Trapani's Store, Edendale. ■■ __■ __ ■■:■■ "'i r HOUSE, furnished, wanted, about . six rooms, all conveniences.—Apply, P.O. 'Box 661. .y ; ■: ' . .-■.-■■:. _,■;■■:■.: HOUSE, nice furnished, within easy distance of town.—Apply, stating particulars, H.M., 599, HERALD. ___ ■ HOUSE, six rooms, all conveniences, wanted; Khyber Pass locality preferred. No agents.— Arrival, 608. HEBALD. HOUSE, furnished. six or seven rooms, (modern), centrally situated; wanted to rent for -5 months; no -hHdren.— W.T., 613, HEBALD. ■; __ ;''■ _______ WAYBY-490 Acres,-Dairy Farm Home- ; Btead; near Auckland exchange city property.— S.Pegler, Phoenix Chambers I-—-,..'.■ . .—.. " X '•■ ','•■' . i iirn; '../ Apartments Wanted. BOARD and Residence in private family, Remuera district,, or thereabout; terms moderate.-'-Ja'ckSon, 586, HEBALD.' BOARD and Residence wanted by young man on or near main road between Eden Terrace and Kingsland.—Write Comfort, 615, HEBALD. ______ HOME wanted for well-behaved Country Girl of 14, from Monday afternoons to Fridav mornings.—Reply, giving terms, to X., 610, HEBALD. ___. HOME, comfortable, where no other boarders or children, required by quiet M.C., , can furnish sittingroom and bedroom;, terms moderate.—Permanent, 592, HEBALD. , LADY visitor to Auckland seeks board and residence in private family, or boardinghouse in ParneU; terms moderate.—Address care of . Mrs. Lorking, ___________ Road, Parnell. ROOMS, two or three, unfurnished, wanted, near Hobson-st.; urgent.—244, Hobsonstreet. I , =i Apartments Vacant. ALBEMARLE, Late Residence of Dr. Sharman, Corner of Burleigh-street and Khybar Pass, Is now open as a First- olass Boardinghouse. The Rooms are large and well furnished. 'Phone. 3708. ' . BEDROOM, front, furnished, double: suit M.C. or two friends; close Id section.— Mrs. Munro, 8, Howe-st. -_-■■■■.. . BEDROOM, furnished, use kitchen, refined M.C. or Lady; choice, high locality; 20 minutes' walk city.—Write 0.8., P. 0., Sy-monds-street. ' BEDROOM, double, furnished, fireplace; suit two youn* men or young ladies, Wynyard-street, near Government House. —Address at HEBALD. ____ BOARD and Residence; terms reasonable. —Whitehead, Coffee Palace, Cook-st. BOARD and Residence, comfortable, homely, for young men, with English people.—6s, Seafield View Road, over Grafton Bridge. ' ■ ■ BOARD and Residence.— all conveniences; 2min. from Grafton Tranmere, 2, Liverpool-st.—Mrs. A. M. Robinson. ■ ■ ■>' ■ BOARDERS wanted; vacancies for three respectable working men; good table and moderate charges.—Mrs. Johnston, Foley's Avenue, Hobson-st. I7ILAT, well furnished, newly papered and . painted, new range, gas. bath, laundry; good locality, near trams.— HEBALD. HOME for respectable Gent., Ponsonby, near car, single room, bath, piano, telephone; terms moderate; homely. 'Phone, 2088. ___. J __" "DOOMS—Single beds 5s week, use smoke, XV sittingroom, piano; h. and o. bath and shower; p.w-c; three minutes Queen--8t.~48, Nelson-st., City. ROOMS to Let, with or without board. Your luggage or furniture shifted at shortest notice.—AUCKLAND LUGGAGE AGENCY, 31, Fort-street. 'Phones 3108 and 3281 G. Thorrington, Proprietor. QHERWOOD, 19. Khyber Pass.-Vacancies V_7 for two Boarders, every convenience and comfort, good table, soft washing and mending; terms, £1. _^ TOPCROFT, 22. New-street, Ponsonby.— vate Board and Residence; lovely harbour view. 'Phone 3532. THE MANSIONS, Whitaker Place, Sym- ~ onds-St., lmin. from Vacancies for tourists and permanent-,— Carter. 'Phone 2724. ' " ■■ , S3 Pupils Wanted. DRESSMAKING.— Classes in Theory and Practice. 61. Strand Arcade. Evening by arrangement.—Miss Mazey, late Head Dressmaker V-itch and Allan. Wellington. MUSIC Teacher wants pupils; beginners, 10s 6d per quarter, or 6s half-quarter. —482, HERALD. . PRACTICAL Dressmaking.— Reid, 3, Pitt-street Buildings Classes 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. QTUTTEBING and Stammering quickly (_» and permanently cured; no failures; first-class testimonials.— McDougall, 27, Khyber Pass. 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, Bto 9 p.m. in j ' BERMAHNE PURE EXTRACT OF MALT r-Ask your Baker for Benpaluie Bread^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15005, 29 May 1912, Page 1
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