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Shipping. trtJDDART PARKER LINE. ■a-*- FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. 'Circumstances oormitting.) .„. For Sydney. Kjvenna Tuesday, October 27, 3 p.m. ■Kiverina Tuesday. November 10, noon For Giaborne, Napier. Wellington. Lyttelton. and Dunedin. Wednesday, October 28. 3 p.m. Weatralm Saturday, October 31. 2 p.m. No cargo after noon. Sydney (direct) and Melbourne (from Wei'ington). Llimaroa Friday. November 6. UUmaroa Friday, November 27. All fitted with Wireless Telegraph. Carrying First, Second, and Third-clan m- i. . • , . Passengers. Tickets interchangeable with the Union Co. Office—7. Customs Street East. "DOR HO WICK. AND WHITFORD. x Leaves P.B. TURANGA. Leaves Railway Wharf : Whitford and Howick: 'Sat., 24th, 1.30 p.m. •Sat., 24th. 8 a.m. 'Sun.. 25th, 10 a.m. •Sat., 24th, 4 p.m. •Hon., 26th, 10 a.m. 'Sun., 25ih, 4 p.m <?T Ue /- 21 th ' 830 a - m " * M °n- 26th, * p.m. Wed.. 28th, 11 a.m. Tues.. 27th, 12 noon. * Howick only. Leave? from City eud of Queen's Wharf on Sundays and holidays. Weather and otner circumstances permitting. Phono 2342. A. L. Andrews and Co., agents. Lost and Found. LOST— Round Snake Brooch, valued as keepsake; os reward.—Apply HERALD LOST on October 23—Brindle Cow, in full , milk, from Karaka Rd.. Runcinian— Koturn James Wall. LOST— Between Queen St- and Grey Lynn, ■*-* Gold Sworl Brooch, with Pearls: reward—Ferry Cake Shop, Quay St LOST, in Ponsonby—Ruby and Diamond ■i Engagement King. Reward.— Mrs. Evans, 20. Trinity Street. Ponsonby. T OST—Large Gold Masonic Locket, keep- ■*-* sake. Reward.—Geo. Glenister, Customhouse, Auckland. LOST, in City-Small Silver Grey Yorkshire ... L I , Brner Bitch.—Reward on return to Mitchelson and Co.. 17, Little Queen Street. T P ST - , between First Avenue, Kingsiand, XJ and Williamson Avenue, Tuesday last— Offic Brooch; reward.— Lynn Post T OST—Gold Brooch, two large brilliants, ■*-* between Papatoetoe Station and Town Hall. 10s reward—H. Swaffield. care Loan and Mercantile. T OST. Friday night—Pendant, set with AJ par l and amethyst drop, between Symonds St., Grafton Bridge, and Lower Grafton Road.—Reward. HERALD. Personal. CW.M.— Uncle Billy dead. Very anxious • about you: write care of our Office: no( forgotten.M HAMILTON.— James (Steel) Hamilton, son of Mrs. Jane Hamilton, late of Minnivey Farm, Dalmellington, Scotland, or any Person who can give any information regarding his whereabouts, ore requested to communicate, giving particulars for identification purposes, with Messrs. Andrew and Addison, Solicitors, Ayr, Scotland. I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name without my written authority.Mrs. Wilson, 123, Newton Road. MATRIMONY— Bachelor, 45 abstainer, IM. wishes to correspond with a refined Lady; strictest confidence— R.W., 11, "Herald. PERSON, kind, wanted to adopt Baby from birth; good parentage.—6Bl, HERALD TA7TLL Person who borrowed key of furit nished house at Epsom, please return same immediately to Doveson, 14, Strand Arcade ? s=l Partnerships, financial, Etc. MAN, young, sober, with £150. wanted to tour N.Z._ by motor-cat; good money made; advertiser has car.—Motor, 987, Herald. -Pi 000 TO LEND, at current rate, on «11/UU good freehold security. C. F. BENNETT. Auctioneer. Bank N.Z. Buildings, Swanson St. X*l Zf\f\ WANTED, urgent, 7 per cent, O*XO\J\J first mortgage, city- £4000 spent on property lately.—Box 778, G.P.O. -PQOOO WANTED at 6 per cent.. Queen twi/UUU St. Property: large margin.— International Investment Co., Ltd., 32, Shortland St. "EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER, WITH XJ CONNECTION. WISHES TO MEET PARTNER, Either Silent or Working. PURPOSE OPENING BUSINESS, Stating Capital Available, etc. AUCTIONEER. 31, HERALD. '- ' =3 Houses and Land Wanted. BUILDING Section, good elevated position.—State size, price, and most favourable terms, and where can be seen. Buyer, 995, HERALD. "LVVRM, good, wanted to Buy or Lease as J- going concern; any good locality.— Write price, lowest deposit, everything, to Bunker, HERALD. FURNISHED House, Hamilton, wanted Exchange for same Auckland, for 3 weeks January; rets,—Box 80, Hamilton. HOUSE. 4 or 5 rooms, wanted to rent; h. and c. water; adult family; good locality, near tram.—Moderate. 32, HERALD. HOUSE, good, 8 rooms, wanted to Rent; within Id section; rental. 20s.—Thomas Fmlay, A.M.P. Buildings. 'Phone 789. HOUSES, good, 4 to 7 rooms, wanted; reliable tenants waiting.—Gardiner's Agency, opp. Town Hall. 'Phone 4470. HOUSE, up to date, good, 9 rooms, workextra large section, wanted; no deposit; P. and 1., 25s week.—R.N.. G.P.O. HOUSE, good, wanted, from middle of December, for about two months; Takapuna or Milford Beach.—Address particulars to Box 228. G.P.O. HOME, nice, wanted for client; water frontage or near harbour preferred. John Churton, Hobson Buildings, Fort St. RESIDENCE, 7 rooms, elevated, Mt. Eden, i-acre or over; up to £1500; £500 deposit.—P.O. Box 663. SECTION, or few Acres, unencumbered, wanted; give second mortgage, or equity new modern Home, 6 rooms, Mt. Eden.— Ownor, 3?., HERALD. QA ACRES (about), wanted this side PukeOVJ kohe; no buildings; within 2 miles railway. £300 cash. Client waiting.— Bromwich and Co.. Rew's Chambers. HOUSE OR SHOP PROPERTY WANTED As wholo or part payment for First-class Dairy Farm, lightly encumbered. Equity, about £5000. WE GUARANTEE NO INFLATION AT PRICE. Send particulars of your Properties to TYLDEN AND SPIERS, A 895. 95, Queen Street. i . *"**"—""" . —.i Business Notices. pAINLESS. Howey Walker. Gentleness and Extreme Care. MOTOR TUBEB AND COVER REPAIRS. We have had years of experience with the leading Tyre Manufacturers in England and Australia, and with our equipment can effect absolutely Reliable Work at a Moderate Cost Send your work to Experts. All kinds of Rubber Work done. Satisfaction guaranteed. NE./ ZEALAND RUBBER CO., 49, Durham Street, Auckland. 'Phone 2518. THANKS.— I desire to publicly thank Mr M. Walker, of the Rangatira Health Institute, Symonds Street, for my wife's almost miraculous restoration to health, without, the use of drugs or medicine of any kind. After many months of the usual medicinal and other treatment, Mr?. Tucker was unable to walk. We were advised to see Mr. Walker. We did so. and now wish we could personally advise every sufferer in the Dominion to adopt his natural, reasonable treatment- I voluntarily insert this notice, and regard it a duty to do so.—A. W. TUCKER, Belmont Avenue, Mt. Albert, Oct. 18, 1814, ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15748, 24 October 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15748, 24 October 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15748, 24 October 1914, Page 1