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Lost and Found. LOST— Lucas Tail Lamp (motor-car); re- ! ward.— Skeates and White, Customs j Street. , ; LOST, on Saturday— Gold Locket; keepsake. Reward.—3, Cobden Street, [ Newton. ___^__ LOST, between Carisbrook and Devonport _ WharfWaterbury Watch.—Reward at Carisbrook, Devonport. TOST— Cocker Spaniel Dog; hurt on J-i shoulder; lame; good reward.—Jenkins, Grocer, Victoria Street West. LOST, Saturday Night—Small Red Leather Lead and Dog Harness. Reward — Dr. Bedford, Ponsonby Road. __ LOST, from Weymouth.— Dinghy, Ibis, painted green; A.K., 542. Reward.— L. Page, Weymouth. _ I Parcel (blue paper), between Taka■i puna and Bayswater; reward. Mrs. Hall, Hall's Corner, Takapuna. TOST, in Balmoral or Valley Road, ■I Mount Eden, on Juno 28— Silver Watch Chain, keepsake.—Reward at HERALD. I OST—Tin Box, containing long Gold ■I Granny's Chain. —Reward on returning to Ballin and Russell, Dentists, Symonds St. j I OST (Saturday), on Grandstand, Victoria ■IJ Park—Leather Tobacco Pouch; initials on shield : —Buchanan and Co., Albert Street. . LOST— Silver Watch and Guard, monogram, 5 stars in circle, two Gold Medals, gold ring attached. Reward.Address at Herald. „ LOST, from Hobsouville, on Saturday morning—Chestnut Pony, gelding, with white blaze on face. Reward.—J. H. Dalton, Queen Street, Auckland; or, A. Sexton, Hobsouville. I OST near Boundary Road, Mount Roskill ! -J —Black Ferret, wearing bell, liable to I lose same; reward.— Mclvor, Dominion Road Terminus. I FOLLOWED waggon from Karaka, about three weeks ago— One Black Cattle Dog (slut), with collar on. If not claimed and expenses paid, will bo sold.P. J. Sawyer, Bombay. , FOUND, in our shoo— Ring; owner can have same by describing it and j paying cost of advertisement. —Tudehope's, Ltd., Drapers and Milliners, 189, 191, 193, Symonds Street, Auckland. _____ REWARD may be claimed by finder of Military Belt Buckle, lost on July 3rd, Calliope Road, Devonport, on returning to 14. Calliope Road. STOLEN or Strayed, from 119, Grey St.— Fox Terriar Pup (dog). Reward.—Apply 149, Grey St. I 1 — ~> Personal. HUBERT SWAN DIXON, son of Alfred Dixon, lato of Marshfield, Seaforth, Liverpool, England, is requested to communicate with Messrs Horrocks and ChristianJones, Solicitors. 15. Lord Street, Liverpool, Erfcland. HOME wanted for baby boy, or someone to adopt.—L.M.. 53. HERALD. KIND Couple (preferably without children) wanted to Adopt Baby Boy (2 months). —Adoption, 55, HERALD. L L.L.J.— are anxious. Write nice • letter; you won't regret it. Will not expect you to come back here. —Hari. MATRIMONY.— Respectable young working man wishes to correspond with young lady view to above.—Farmer, Herald. "TTIT'ILL the gentleman who tried to return » T Lady's Dressbasket, left on Mount Eden Car on Tuesday afternoon, kindly leave same at Eady and Co.'s, Queen Street? "\7"OUR perpetual silenco can make no difX forence; I cannot forget you. Sincerity, Partnerships, Financial, Etc. CITY Freehold Securities wanted for £500, J £700, and £1000.—Thos. F. Cahill. Estate Agent, 93, Queen Street (opp. Fort Street). ESTABLISHED concern wants energetic business man, with thorough knowledge of machinery and hardware: capital required, £1500 to £2000.— Power, 700, Herald. EXCELLENT opportunity occurs for Active Partner established Mineral Export Company; knowledge of metals and minerals essential.—Partnership, HERALD. TTOME-Buildcrs who wish Financial

XX Assistance can get same on application to J. Majoribanks Steele, 28, High Street, City. I HAVE £1000, £1500, and £500 to Lend on Mortgage; city or suburban securities, current rate of interest.—W. Garrett, Land Agent and Valuer, 7. Union Buildings, Customs Street East, Auckland. MAN (young) will speculate up to £500 in Approved Business, where ho can obtain working position. — Speculate, 51, iIERALI>. * PARTNER, with £500 or more, to carry i per cent, interest, and half-share of net profits to suitable person. Intense culture.—Further particulars, W. S Mackay, Clevedon, "ROOT TNDUSTRY. TO WAREHOUSEMEN, BOOT MANUFACTURERS, FACTORY MANAGERS, Unique Opportunity of Acquiring TITODERN "DOOT "MANUFACTURING pUSINESS. AS A GOING CONCERN. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. FIRST CLASS MACHINERY AND PLANT. ESTABLISHED CONNECTION. PIAAA TOWARDS purchase is offered cf*/X\J\J\J by one business man. Further offers are desired from other business < men, or expert factory managers. All communications will bo treated as strictly confidential. T TTENRY "\TACKIE & pOMPANY, INVESTMENT BROKERS, 99, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Businesses Wanted. BOARDINGHOUSE. say, 10 to 30 rooms, Auckland or suburbs; no agents. —Price i and full particulars, to Northward, HERALD. i " J Houses and Land Wanted. OTAHUIIU, Papatoctoe, or Jlannrewa.— Wanted to Kent—House of 6 rooms, and about 3 acres land, for a year or more, occupation in September.—W. Esdailo and Co., Takapuna. RESIDENCE OF 5-6 ROOMS wanted to purchase; Ponsonby, within 2d section; up to £750; must show good value.— C. F. BENNETT, Auctioneer, Bank of Now Zealand Buildings, Swanson Street. SECTION, level, wanted to buy for cash. Mount Eden, Romuera or Epsom, 50 to 60ft frontage.—Section. 25, Herald. 7*7 ANTED TO PURCHASE.HOUSE AND COTTAGE PROPERTIES In City and Suburbs, ; Suitable for Investment. Also, GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, of 8 or 9 rooms, in Remuera, Epsom, or Mount Eden Districts. Full particulars to J. J. MACKT. Land Agent. Swanson Street. TO pROPERTY QWNEES. ' We have genuine buyers for the following . ' Properties: — nOR 7 ROOMS, within Symo'nda Street « U Id section. 1 8 ROOMS, handy to Ponsonby Road O Up to £1200. Send us particulars of your property and < if the price is right, we will effect a speedy sale, as wo have clients waiting for suitable " properties. AND QOAKLEY, .. AUCTIONEERS. HIGH ' STREET. 1 — i ] J)EAFNESS. Go to MR. W. RICHARDS. Osteopath, 29. i Pitt Street. He never fails to cure all • chronic cases—Deafness, Rheumatism, Sci- - atica, Kidney, Liver, Spinal, and Nervous Complaints, Stammering, Eye Affections, j Vicious Habits, Manias, Goitre, Fits, etc. Consultation Free. Hundreds of Testimonials, ; pAINTS OP HIGH GRADE, « ■*- Specially prepared for House Painting. '. S. J. B BT m C°- ; 43. CUSTOMS STREET EAST. J Of| GIRLS' Mackintoshes, for school wear; £d\) 6a lid.—Jobbing Warehouse, Karangahapo Road (next Bank of New Zealand), \ X.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15349, 9 July 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15349, 9 July 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15349, 9 July 1913, Page 1