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Lost and Found. 10 S -»» REWA P D -— Lost °* from XV/ Mangere, last June—Aged Bay Gelding, undipped, white hmd leg.—Nutter. Otahumi. J OST—A 'Jubilee Half-sovereign, mounted; J reward.—s, Claremont St., off Khyber Pass. T QST—Bay Horse, 16 hands, with cover, JU from. Avondale; reward.— W. Myers, Avondnle. T OST, since Tuesday—One Bay Gelding, JUI no shoes on, hind fetlock swollen.—W. Hyland, Onehunga. OST, Saturday morning—Brown Fur, bei tw «en Remucra and city.—Finder please leave_at_llEHALl). Reward. I i T ma - ck anJ Tan Sheopdog, foreleg J-* sot crooked. Anyone detaining will be prosecuted.—H. King, Churchill. T OPT, Saturday afternoon, in Heme Bay AJ or Kemuera Tramcai—Diamond and ;_ reward.—Apply HERALD T OST, on Saturday—A Purse, containing a J-i sum of money.—-Finder will receive £2 reward at Mrs. Burns's. 38. Gladstone St., Auckland. T i «?j *?l 8il terrier Bitch, vicinity School ■*J lid., Morningside. Sunday last.—Reward on returning S. M. Farrelly, Elizabeth St., off New Edendale Rd. I ."ST--Black Sheepdog, grey muzzle; Wai-J-J kato collar; reward. Anybody detaining, same will bo prosecuted.—Sandy Elliott, care of Buckland and Sons, Otahuhu. T OST—Lady's Gold Elgin Watch, contain--l-i ms photograi>h; reward.—Mrs. Urqunart, 12th house on right, Rocklands Avenue, near Dominion Rd Terminus. FOUND, on Kihikihi Road—Sum of Money. —Owner can have same by applying to J. M. Bruce. Te Awamutu. Personal. A Ll—Whero are you? 'Phono and coma at once. Nothing to be afraid of. liger Half T. wants you, and so do we.— Fat Sari. - —LETTER received too late; write again.—W.A.D.C. T ULU.—Poor Mavis wants mother's care; ■*-* come; write and explain; must, be a way out.—All. ATRIMONY.—Young German would like correspond with young German lady, age 17 to 20, view to above; photos, exchanged,— Brail, Whancrarei P.O. ATRIMONY.—Widower would like to - correspond with v/idow, 85 to 45, in any circumstances; dark eyes, with 1 or 2 children preferred; Protestant.—Full particulars to W.A., Epsom P.O. rpOM PAYNE, late of Dublin.—An old J- : friend, wants to seo you.—Send address to James Porter. Newmarket P.O. Partnerships, Financial, Etc. EXHIBITION AMUSEMENTS, Ltd.—l have a further parcel of Shares for Sale. —J. Mar jori banks Steele, 2S, Hight St. 'Phono 4165. LADY or Gentleman wanted, with about £IOO to £l5O capital; good salary and commission; good security.—L. Times, 852, KBBAIiD. PARTNER, working, wanted, first-class Carrying Businesß, showing good protits. £220 required. G. F. MEI.LARS AND CO., B7_. Queen St. (nest below Smceton's). VARIOUS sums of money, £25 up to £l5O. wanted to borrow for clients, on good securities, nt 10 per ceut.; short terms. — P.O. Box 778. jTANTED to Borrow—£sooo on 4000 acres ■ i of native leasehold and sawmilling p»ants and cutting rights, at 7 per cent.— A.T.. 218. HEBAM). -F£KA WANTED AT £6 PER CENT. X>OOU ON FIRST MORTGAGE OF 257 ACRES OF LAND WITH MODERN HOUSE, 5 ROOMS, Bath, Glasshouse, and all conveniences. O.R.P. Title. COOKE AND SMITH, Legal and General Business Agents, Safe Deposit Buildings, Hieh Street Auckland.

Businesses Wasted. GENERAL Store,. country, wanted for Southern client.—State turnover, cash required, ahflrp. to Butler Bros., 12, City Chambers, Auckland. Houses and Land WantedABOUT fiO Acres warted purchase on small deposit, or lease with purchasing clause. —Full particulars to Setter, 820, HERAM). COTTAGE. 6 or 7 roomed, in good order. Id section, east side.—Home. 860, HEBAHI OUSE wanted immediately, by constable; moderate rent; respectable locality.— F. A., 825, HERALD. "OUSE, six rooms, wanted to rent, within - 2d section; Ponsonby preferred.—Write S.T., Post Office. Avondalt.. EOUSE, 5 or 6 rooms, wanted for 3 years, close tramcar, second section; good locality.—X., Ponsonby P.O. HOUSE.— "Wanted—To Rent, immediately, 7 rooms, all conveniences; Devonport preferred.—Prompt, Box 649. HOUSE, furnished, 6 rooms, wanted to Bent, east side of city, for first-class tenant, 2 in family.—Full particulars, W. Frater and Son, 103, Queen St. OFFICE AND STORE Wanted to Lease, Near Queen Street and Wharves. Or would take suitable Building:. Address, EXCEL, 834. HERALD. J3IECE of Land suitable for a killing works and boiling-down plant, wanted to purchase. State lowest cash price.—J. J. Boyd and Sohb, Zoo, Royal Oak, Oncbunga. TANTED TO PURCHASE—ii HOUSE PROPERTIES, Four to seven rooms, for cash and on easy terms, within 2d Bcction. G. F. MELLARS AND CO., 67, Queen St. (next below Smeeton's). Pupils Wanted. TISS AYLING. —\\ oodcarving, Poker„rX work, Stencilling. Articles designed or plain. Price lists 'sent. Classes day and evening.—4, Strand Arcade. 'ISSES BERESFORD (certificated jltx Teachers of Piano, Violin, Singing, and Dancing). Terms on application.— Arncliffe, 106, Symonds St. SHORTHAND Speed and Book-keeping.— See Commercial Colleges Column, — Basten's Commercial Training College. >ACK WA R D EDUCATION. jIJ Persons, any age, can receivo Privato Tuition; no classes; reasonable terms; all subjects, including: GREGG SHORTHAND (easy method). TYPEWRITING, BOOK-KEEPING. ENGLISH. ELOCUTION, MAORI, FRENCH, LATIN. HANSARD. 31. Shortland Street. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY CLASSES. Mrs. King, who has London, Parisian, and Colonial experience, will take classes at her rooms, 175, Symonds St. 'opp. Lyric Theatre). Cutting and drafting taught. Perfectly cut and fitting patterns supplied. Private classes for friends by arrangement. Hours: Morning, 10 to 12; afternoon, 2 to 6; evening, 7 to 9. End of Id section. >UPILS WANTED SHORTHAND. TYPING, AND BOOK-KEEPING. Individual and thorough instruction. Advanced pupils trained in Verbatim Reporting. Pupils with us become experienced ia actual practical work. BAIRD TYPING OFFICE (late Miss Baird). 21, Cleave's Safe Deposit Buildings. High Street. TUTTERING AND STAMMERING.— KJ MR. JOHN McDOUGALL. 27, Khyber Pass, Auckland, is the only Specialist in New Zealand who has be-m perfectly successful in curing quickly and permanently Stuttering and all Impediments of Speech. Testimonial: " When 1 became a pupil of yours I stuttered very badly; at times 1 could not talk at all. After a few lessons from you I could talk as well as anybody, and the cure has been permanent.—With deepest gratitude.—H.G." •WELL-EDUCATED AND REFINED '* GENTLEWOMAN, Can bo Taught an EXCLUSIVE PROFESSION IN SIX MONTHS AND SECURE CERTIFICATE OF MERIT. Premium required. References exchanged. BOX 927, G.P.O. GENT-S Suits cleaned and pressed like ne\v.—New Zealand Laundry Co., Ltd Quav Street. We collect, all suburbs. 0 L £ n 3M? to G / ea test Cough Cure on Earth: Is and Is 6d per bottle. LADIES! DON'T EXPERIMENT WITH AMATEUR TAILORING Have your Costume made stylishly and with comfort Go to the man that knows all about it; 35 yearn experience. Highest testimonials. Own Materials and Eernodcllins,- at moderate cnarges. BANKS, Expert Tailor. H.M. Arcade. Queen St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15377, 12 August 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15377, 12 August 1913, Page 1

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