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Lost and Found. Liver-and-white Pointer Dog; ' finder handsomely rewarded.— Auburn St.' ' - ; LOST, about Queen St. or Newton-Gold Bangle, chased Reward, 28, Boresford Street. LOST-Gold Leaf Brooch, Newmarket or Domain Cricket Ground; keepsake. Reward.— Dominion Rd. LOST— Mare Bay Foal and Bay Pony, white faco and legs.—Reward on returning to T. Douglas, Forge, Papatoetoe. LOST from Henderson—Dark-boy Gelding, black points, one white, fetlock. Reward for information.— Haywood, Henderson. _• • LOST, in motor-bus, or Symondß St.. near Grafton Bridge— Leather Purse, containing money and cards.—Reward, HERALD. LOST, between Panmure and Otahuhu— Leather Saddle Bag. containing Papers with owner's name. Reward,—Windsor Castle Hotel. Parnell. LOST by working girl, near Rendell's enJ trance—Small Black Bag, containing gloves and silver; reward.— Korangohage Rd. LOST, between Tennyson St. and Domain Cricket Ground, or in Ponsonby car, between 2 and 3 o'clock, Wednesday— Victoria Sovereign Brooch; reward.— Office or 32, Tennyson St., Grey Lynn. FOUND-Timber Jack. If not claimed and cxpensoß paid within 14 days, will be sold.—Dyason, Henderson. _____ FOUND-Yacht's Dinghy white, about 9ft.—Will owner give description to Mr. A. Chamberlain, Devonport? TVTOTlCE.—Poundkcopers and Others— -1 Stolon or strayed—Bay Mare, 14 hands, from Titirangi; reward.—92, Nelson St., Auckland. OK REWARD.— in Onehunga car, dbO Monday—Lady's Handbag, containing gent.'s watch and chain, etc.— Collins. The Drive, Epsom. 'Phone 2818, 2 rings. Personal. ' B— Black-ey:id Boy. Sent letter and wire . to address given; anxious.— Girlie. GENTLEMAN (means) wishos correspond with sincore, affectionate young lady, or widow, view matrimony; strictly confiden-tial.-R.H.S., Mt. Eden P.O. , MOTHERLY Person, to adopt. Girl., 6yrs old, dark complexion; no premium.— Widow, 573, HERALD. MATRIMONY.— young men desire correspond two young ladies, view roatrimo .v.—Send photos., strictly confidential, to G. and M„ 554, HBIALD. MATRIMONY-Young gentleman (dark) in good position, steady income, wishes to correspond with young lady, 20-22, with view to above: photo, and reply strictly confidential.—W.W., 606, HERALD. ' MATRIMONY.— Gentleman wishes meet refined, attractive young lady or widow, under 35, musician; Theosophist, or Spiritualist preferred; view marriage; confidential and sincere.— Box 390, G.P.O. ___ T MRS. ALICE H. EDWARDS, of No. JL» 11, Russell St., Ponßonby, desire to express my Thanks and appreciation to all the Auckland citizens who have assisted me during my trouble. I am leaving Auckland, May 18, for Kopuaranga, WairaTspa, where I will make my future home. WILL lady carrying flowers, occupying ' front seat Royal Oak tram Monday last, 6.45 from city, kindly communicate with Miss McElwain. 270, Queen St. Partnerships, Financial, Etc. PARTNER, wanted, dairy farm, take charge; with £150-£200: milk 25-30 cows: urgent.— 608, HERALD. WE have two sums of £400 to Lend on I T Mt. Eden or Ponsonby security; first mortgage— R. Williamson and Co., 83, Queen St. Pi Kf\f\ AT 6 per cent., 3 or 6 years, ifjlO\J\J required, City property, value £5,000.— H. Morpeth, Solicitor, 89, Queen Si .Ofiflflfl AVAILABLE for First-class *DUUU Freehold Mortgage—J. Marjoribanks Steele, '28, High St. 'Phona 4165. Telegrams, "Deeds," Auckland. OC.(\f\ TO'Lend on first-class approved &OUU security.-G. W. Basley, Solicitor, Swanson St. i- .... a Businesses Wanted. BICYCLE and Hardware Business; capital £700.-Snow- and Co., Hamilton. BUSINESSES, good, sound, payable, wanted urgently. Put yours in our hands. We have numerous applications for Businesses, and require urgently for genuine buyers :-COUNTRY STORES, £250 10s to £750, £1000 to £2000. BOARDINGHOUSE, about 20 rooms. STATIONERY, £250 to £400. Wo can and dp sell good businesses. No concerns considered unless established and paying.— and Graham, "Sound Business" Salesmen, corner High and Durham Streets. | Business Notices. . T>ROADWAY TEA ROOMS. The Business has been purchased by a Syndicato of business men, who intend to run same on the Latest and Most Up-to-date Lines, under the able management of Mrs. Spensley (late of Glenalvon and the A.B.C. Tea Rooms, .Sydney). Arrangements have been made with the Lyrio Orchestra to play each afternoon, between 3 and 5, starting Monday next. In addition to the ordinary Lunches and Teas, a Speciality will be made of Afternoon Teas and Theatre Party Suppers. Please note that on account of alterations in the kitchen, the premises will bo Closed all day on Saturday next. . TF Y° U W ANT AN QVERCOAT. IN RIDING OR WALKING SHAPE, THAT IS ABSOLUTELY WATERPROOF, THAT IS POROUS, LIGHT IN WEIGHT. And MADE OF PURE WOOL, Send for Particulars of the ci WANN DR I QOA T, W. H. T °B EOOMB ' W. H. 8110B 1100 * 111, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. T)OND TDROS.. SAWMLLLERS. DEVONPORT. Do you want Seasoned Hey Milled RIMU . * MATCH LINING? We hold Large Stocks in all Grades Also REDWOOD, OREGON, TOTARA AND MATAI; aso CEDAR SHINGLES, ™ BIRI ANb usW RA cK POSTS AND B. M. VINE - F.S.M.C. (Prizeman by Exam.. London), F. 1.0., England. Highest London Qualifications. OPTHALMIC OPTICIAN, 16, KARANGAHAPE ROAD (Opposite Upper Queen Street). TTA7ES, T3UTTLE, AND TJARLIPQ, SOLICITORS. HERALD BUILDINGS. WYNDHAM ST. Money to Lend at Lowest Current Rates. GERSTENA Porridge Meal.—The leading breakfast food. Easily digested; cooked in 2 minutcs.-At all Grocers, Is Id per bag. HIS MASTER'S VOICE GRAMAPHONE, from £5 10s to £50.— E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Manager. RAT-SPOOF.— to several Borough Councils; sure kill; no smell; cheap. Repeat orders frequent. Post free 7d, two Is,, lid. otowß.wppled.-J. Cobb, EUershe,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15610, 15 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15610, 15 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15610, 15 May 1914, Page 1