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I Lost and Found. TOST—Lady's - Cluster Diamond Ring; JU liberal reward.— Coltman, Jeweller, Queen St.. City. LOST— Fox Terrier Dog, 7th inst.. black -*-< and white head; ,no collar; detainer prosecuted.— 180; Hobson St. LOST, between Otahuhu and Auckland— Rubber Tyre off gig wheel; reward.— Andrew and Andrew, Market Stables. LOST, between Queen St. and Lake Rd., Deyonport—Spectacles, rolled gold rims. IPs reward.—Room 33, Smeeton'a Betas. £20 Note, between Qu<=en St. and Grey Lynn, about a fortnight ago. Gooct. ■reward.— Tobacconist, Newton. LOST, Friday last, in Mt. Albert— ! n Cable Bangle, valued as a keepsake. ; Reward.— Parry, Allendale, Mt. Albert, j LOST, between Pitt St. and Union St.— Gold Pendant, two garnets and pearls. { Keepsake.—Reward at 16, Arney St., Newton. ; LOST, on Ladies' Mile, or Remuera Rd.— Large Motor-car Spanner.—Rtward on returning to B. Dawson, Ladies' Mile, Ellers- i lie. LOST, neighbourhood Takapuna or Glenfield—Grey Pony Mare, branded eyebrow over 8; reward.— return Carlyon, Glenfield. LOST— Handbag, in car, between Queen and Cook Sis., or in Jiobson St., on Monday;* good reward.For address, applsgHßßAtD. LOST, from Launch, Thames Gulf—Portmanteau, with clothing and one oil engineer's certificate.— kindly inform J. Multrus, Orete. LOST, Monday night, about 5.30, in Weihsley St.—Two Dress Circle Tickets, ■ Nos. $0-91, for " Sunshine Girl" on Wednesday; reward. Lord, John Burns and Co., Iron Yard. LOST, in Wellesley St., between Queen St. end Symonds St.—Government Cheque for £11 14s, drawn in favour C. G. Wainwright.—Finder please return 3, Havelock St. Payment stopped. FOUND— Pin," with small pendant.— send description and address to Finder, 61, HEBALD. FOUND-Liver and White Spaniel Hitch; owner can have some by paying ex. peases to 'Bus Driver, Birkenhead. Personal. MATRIMONY. — Tradesman, 41, with means, wishes to meet domesticated lady or widow, about 35, view to above.—Tradesman, 52, HEBALD. NOTICE.— M. Hogan does not take possession, of Clothes within seven days, same will be sold.—Mrs. Enwright, Tuakau. TXT'ILL the Gentleman who took the Rainm Ijroof Coat from the Bayswater Football Tent, return same to owner.—J. Metcalfe, 2, Elizabeth St., off Wood St., Ponsonby. Partnerships, Financial, Etc. NEW ZEALAND Rights of First-class Household Patent; splendid opportunity, for selling at Exhibition. Price. £160.—P.0. Box 339. ■_ : (?KAA £450, £300, £200 > AVAILABLE <MO\J\Jt for Landed Property Mortgages. —J. Marjoribanks Bteele, 28, High St. 'Phone, 4165. -P K f\C\ T0 LEND, on Freehold Farm <*rf«JV_MJ Property.— Marjorjftanks Steele, 28. High St. Telegrams, "Seeds," Auckland. , r Businesses Wanted. BRAPERY Business wanted at once, for valued client; country town; will pay -cash. Fullest particulars, striotly- confidential.—Harrison and Co., Swansea St. I ,-, —aggi Houses and Land Wanted. DAIRY Farm, in Exchange for New House and 6 acres, close to suburban railway. —Dairy, 985, HEBALP. DAIRY Farm, small, wanted to lease 12 months, option of renewal; about 20 to 40 acres; within '30 miles Auckland. —State terms and particulars to Urgent, • [m. : ia y : :'' : '-:', •■;••■*- , -- ..■■ j ■__ _ aFFICES, good, about two rooms, wanted .Aar to Lease; ground or first floor preferred ; Queen St. locality.—Lease, 78, RIBALD. '-l : . POULTRY Farm wanted to Buy or Lease; must be near town or railway. —Farm, 84, HEBALP. -.-' PAPATOETOE or Otahuhu—Wanted to Rent, House, 6or 6 rooms; term, about 3 months; no children.— E., P. 0., Papatoetoe. ' I "" . 11 -J Pupils Wanted. TtfflSS AYLING. — •ftoodcarving, PokerOiX work. Stencilling. Articles designed or plain. Price lists sent. Classes day and evening.— Strand -Arcade. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY CLASSES. Mrs, King, who baa 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: Morn- ' ing, 10 to 12; afternoon, 2 to 6; evening 7 to 9. End of Id'sect ion. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING.MR. JOHN MoDOUGALL, 27, Khyber Pass, Auckland, is the only Specialist in * New Zealand who has' benn perfectly successful in curing quickly and permanently Stuttering and all Impediments of Speech Testimonial: " When. I 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.— deepest gratitude. BACKWARD EDUCATION. . Persons, any age. can receive Private Tuition; no classes; reasonable terms; all subjects, including:— GREGG SHORTHAND (easy method). TYPEWRITING. BOOK-KEEPING/ ENGLISH, ELOCUTION, MAORI, FRENCH. LATIN. HANSARD. 81. Shortland Street. , 1 —-i ' Miscellaneous. OLPYNE— The Greatest Cough Cure on Earth; la and Is 6d per bottle. COLLARD ANI» COLLARD PIANOS.— Lasting Tonal Qualities.—Sole Agents, E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. 8. Coldicutt. Manager. WHITEBAIT I, Whitebait! Whitebait I— Whitebait on sale Tuesday morning, September 2, daily, onwards, at Sanford's Fish Market, opposite Custom House. 'Phone ■ 658. }POR FACE PIMPLES AND SKIN . TROUBLES, try OGLE, Dispensing Chemist. 30 years' experience, Ponsonby Rd. WE are the Cheapest House in Auckland TV for Bicycles, Rexophones and Records i Come see us.—H. Grinlinten, Karangahape Rd., Auckland. THLOWERING Plants—A numerous variety J? for present planting always in stock.— Well-hardened Plants only from Arthur Yates and Co., Ltd., Lower Albert St. SEED Potatoes — Yates's hand-sorted— Northern Star, Gamekeeper, Up-to-date, ' j and other early and late varieties. Catalogues Arthur Yates and Co., Ltd., I Lower Albert St. ! Q/11—A REAL Grand Line of Gents' O/JLX Trousers, -at 8s lid; well worth . 14s lid; all Mcßride, Cash Tailor, Cc6tumier, and Outfitter, 11-13, Victoria St. ! West.__ WING HING nas opened a Laundry at 71, Hobson St. (corner Victoria St.). ' Best work guaranteed at moderate prices. MRS. HARRIS ROBERTS. 19, Picten St., Ponsonby, 2 to 9. Public Circle, Fri- ' ; days, 8 p.m. Handwriting carefully diagnosed. i -AX ADAME SPONTAIN, 67, Khyber Pass. FOR SCIATICA, etc.. try OGLE, Pharmacist and Dispenser, 30 years' experience, Ponsonby Rd. ' Q/(V—WE are showing a real nobby line O/ O of Gent's Coloured Neglige Shirts . at 3s 9d each: fine, strong wearers and fast colours; hundreds to select from, in all [ sizes, from 14 to 17*.—McBride, Cash Tailor, ; Costumier, and Outfitter, 11-13, Victoria St. ' West. ■ OLPYNE tor that Cough; cures in 24 hours: Is and la 6d per bottle. • BLUTHNER PIANOS— BestSole Agents, E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt, Manager. MRS. J. LINDSAY, 69, Victoria St. W.— New and Second-hand Clothing, Furni--1 ture, etc., Bought, Sold, or Exchanged. I CTRAW Boaters.—We have just opened up 1 O our new season's shipment of Straw ' Hats. It includes the very latest goods in various widths of rim. Come and see them. Prices range from 4s 6d to 8s Mcßride, ' Cash Tailor, Costumier, and Outfitter, 11-13, I. Victoria St. West,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15407, 16 September 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15407, 16 September 1913, Page 1

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