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Lost and Found. LOOT— Deerhound and Setter. Reward Mrs- Buckland. Manukau Road. Newmarket. lOST.— Monday. Greenstone. Cross. ■* Anchor and Heart. £1 reward on returning same to G. Kronfeld, Custome-Bt. E. LOST, between Morningeide and NewtonBirthday Book, gilt edge, in brown paper; keepsake. Reward.—No. 2, Sussexstreet, Grey Lynn. ■ ■ , ; LOST— One-tree Hill Domain— Hat; badge, keepsake, Mt. Eden Collegiate School .attached; reward.—Return Badge, lona, Grange Rd., ;__ LOST, Sunday, between Albert Park and Star Hotel, Albert-st—Gold Locket with small diamond in centre.—Finder will bo suitably rewarded by returning same to Star Hotel. , LOST— Round Gold, Diamond, and Ruby Brooch, perhaps Queen-street, Zoo, Epsom, Mount Eden, or New Lynn; good reward.— write Mrs. Hamilton, New Lynn, or call HEBALD. __ RANGIRIBI.— from my farm near Lake Whan Dappled Grey Gelding, hack and harness horse, peculiarly marked with white spots 10s reward, information whereabouts.—W. Gill. Te Kauwhata. .__ STRAYED-Roan Mare; cut on left foreleg and on rump; probably made for HenderFinder inform The Abbey. Upper Queen-st. Reward. ; , TT'OUND—Brown Bag, containing engineer's — tools. Owner may have same by paying cxpenscs.-Apply at HERALD. , WILL the person who inadvertently took a Dress Basket from the Horticultural Show on Friday please return to the' Secretary? . . * MT. ALBERT POUND.-Impounded by J. Thomas Henderson—Bay Mare, white face, white spots on back, unshod. IS not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on Saturday, December 21, 1912, at 12 noon.— E. B. E. TURNER, Poundkeeper. IMPOUNDED at City of Auckland PoundDark Bay Horse, white face, four white socks, long tail. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on FRIDAY, 20th December, 1912, at 12 o'clook.—G. H. HILL, Poundkeeper. I, — I Personal. GUARDIAN wanted for boy (four, years), Auckland to Sydney by Wimmera on 23rd —Particulars HEBALD. MATRIMONY.— 36, with means, desires to meet lady with view to above. Tradesman, 771, HEBALD. ' MATRIMONY.— Lady, with means, domesticated and refined, wishes to correspond with an educated Elderly Gentleman, in good position; an agreeable, cheerful companion desired; strictly honourable.—Hopeful. 24, HEBALD. MRS. LUCRETIA E., late of Bermondsey, London—Your brother Dick Martin, arrives Wellington per 8.8. Turakina. January 21, 1913; hoping to meet you and Bobbie. Letter at HEBALD. Partnerships, Financial, Etc. ADVERTISER, has' small capital, would' join as active partner in any kind of business, farming or sawui'lllug—Partner. HEBALD. BUSINESS .Man, with £100 to spare, wants to invest same in .established profitable business, partnership basis.--Sleeping Partner, 762, HEBALD. FIRST Mortgage of £2800 for Sale; five vyears at 5 per cent, over dairy farm, 300-odd acres; first-class security; 'twill accept HEBALD Office. MONEY available for First Mortgages on Freehold Securities at Lowest current rate.— Box 666, Auckland. - " NEWSPAPER Proprietary and Job Printing, established, prosperous, seeks live business Partner; journalistic experience unnecessary.— and Baird, Strand Arcade. ' ■ ■ ' ■• PARTNER, with small capital, wanted, for very profitable business; can work if desire to.—Profit. 756. HEBALp. PARTNER wanted, with £100 or more to work brickworks, good bricks here, sell at £5 per 1000, good chance for man with some •- money .—Apply at once. Bricks. 719, .HERALD.- . • -. ••-■-■■-■' c ■ ■■- • .■■ ■■'■ •■■■■••-• .■' - JwJLUUU did opportunity for sound investment.—Hugh Gerard. Broker. Royal Insurance Buildings. ' 1... » Houses and Land Wanted. COTTAGE, four rooms, wanted to Purchase; must be cheap, easy terms.— Box 745. P.O-. Auckland. _____ FARM. 100 acres, wanted; genuine client waiting. Replies treated confidential. We have a magnificent dairy farm in Ness Valley, in high state cultivation: 179 acres. £15 10s; owner must sell whole or part. (139) Tylden and Spiers, Agents, Auckland. ■ • , 17' ARM, small, wanted, about 10 to 20 acres. . Manurewa, Pukekohe. or near by; must bo reasonable.—Buyer, 741. HEBALD. p . FEW ACRES and small House, suburban, . wanted in Exchange for sound six Rooms and Section, 50 by 160; equity, £500; no mortgage ■ GT. NORTHERN AGENCY. 5, H.M. Arcade. 171 ARMS. for Sale or Exchange, wanted.— , Our Farm Department is under the management of an experienced Farmer, i and Clients receive personal attention.— A! O Otto and Co.. 83. Qtieen-st. 'Phone 2930. HOUSE, furnished, five or six rooms, near city, wanted.— 731. HEBALD. HOUSE Properties and Sections for Sale, anywhere, wanted, at once, to replace numerous recent Bales. „_ ■ _,_. A. O. OTTO AND CO.. 'Phone 2930. 83. Queen-etreet. ANTED for Clients. Cash.-Six Rooms, Ponsonby, or Heme Bay, waterfront. New, Six Rooms, large, ,Mt. Eden or Mt Roskill. Four or five Rooms, Ponsonby: £50 deposit. Ross and Co., late King and Ross, 19. Wellesley-st. West. Miscellaneous. ARTHUR NATHAN'S "GOLDEN TIPS"— Grown at an altitude of 1000 ft, ensures fine flavour. ■ ■ EAVESTAFF PIANOB for exquisite sweetness and charm of tone.— Agents: E. and V. Piano Agency. Ltd.. S. Colaicutu Manager. SUMMER Suits, ready to wear, for 60s; really good material and first-class fitting.— James, and Co., 8 and 16, Wakefleld-street. SIBYL, Clairvoyant, Psychometrist, Psychologist. M.0.D.L.—6. Scvern-st., Auckland. - MADAME CLAIR, Renowned Oriental Crystal Seer and Palmist, may be consulted at 27, Pitt-street. Hours, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. PIANOS ! PIANOS ! ! PIANOS !|! From 5s a week.—The No-Deposit Piano Co., 28, High-street. ■ STOP! Look! uur Queen-street Shop 13 open.all day Wednesdays and 9.30 Friday night Taylor-made Boots.—J. Taylor, 95. Queen-st.. and 73 Karangahape Road. DP.C STANDS FOR SATISFACTION. It also stands for THE NO-DEPOSIT PIANO CO., 28, High-street. 0/17—OUR FLANNEL SINGLhia at 2s 7a „/ I are a revelation for value. We have them in Shetland. Grey, Chocolate, and Blue. All extra big size, and very strong wearers.—Mcßride. Cash Tailor. Costumier, and Outfitter. Victoria-street. ARTHUR NATHAN'S "GOLDEN TIPS"— A delightful blend of choice Ceylon Teas. _E~PLEYEL PIANO-Chopin's Favourite for Touch and Tone.— and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. S. Coldicntt. Manager. BROADWOOD PIANOS.— years a leader; —Sole Agents, E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicntt, Manager. A RTHUR NATHAN'S " GOLDEN TIPS "- J\. Foremost in popular flavour. MRS. W. RICHARDS (Ulysses). N.Z. Leading Psychic, Spiritual Medium, Medical Clairvoyante. Publio Circle, Friday night. Bring articles.—29, Pitt-st. XMAS Groceries.—You can get them better and cheaper at D. Hedley's, Mt. Eden Road, near Symonds-st. MADAME EUGENIA, Palmist, wishes her clients and others to know she can be consulted at 2. PictOn-st., Ponsonby. 1 HO YEARS' Life Elixir, for Indigestion. JLUU Nervousness. Rheumatism.— your Grocer or the Botanic Institute, Upper Queen-st. Price, 2s 6d. Skin Troubles: Consult Ganderton. Pharmacist, Ponsonby Road. MRS. HARRIS ROBERTS, 19, Picton-st.; Ponsonby. Hours, 2 to 9. Public Circle, Friday. 8 p.m.; at 7, King's Court Buildings. Handwriting diagnosed. ly/TR. JOHN ARTHUR, Clairvoyant. Elec>ltJL trical Healer by electricity, usiing no pads. No benefit, no pay. Clairvoyant diagnosis.—233, Hobson-Btreet. JACKBON'S Fish Mart— and Smoked Fish Daily. Rabbits and Oysters in .season—Mount Eden Road and Parpen. - k ' / "■'■;-" •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15170, 9 December 1912, Page 1

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