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Lost and Found. LOST— Gold Brooch, in form of three T grape leaves; reward.—HEEALD. X LOST from Pakekohe on Friday—Chestnut T Pony, out mane and Robert War- J. nock, Pukekohe. et TOST—Brooch, moss agate, plain gold rim. C ■~ --Finder please leave at HEEALD V Office, and receive veward. « LUST, on. Friday morning (13th), in Queen ( „ , St.—A Child's Blue Coat; reward.—Will, V finder please take to HEBALD. m ——. — re OST, near hospital — Small Brown — Leather Case; initials L.C.G.—Return ( to Inquiry Office, Auckland Office. Reward. V —— i—— —— cc LOST, last Friday morning, between A Domain St. and Ferry, Devonport - Roll of Songs; reward.—Kindly leave No. 1 12, Domain St. -» — w LOST from Papatoetoe. on Monday—Red ft Cow, crumpled horns, close to calving. _ —Reward on returning same to W. T. -i Woods, Papatoetoe. J LOST between Queen and Victoria Sts.— |f 2 Pairs Gold-rimmed Spectacles, in _ cases, one marked Samuel Barry, other I Levy.— at HERALD. x . , o: LOST, Mount Eden Rd., between Esplanade s< Rd- and Selwyn Avenue Piece of ~ Crochet Work. Reward.—Dr. Winstone, f Watson's Buildings, Queen St LOST from Westfield saleyards paddock— - 11 Sheep, branded ME in black and J red on Reward on information to A twir whereabouts to New Zealand Loan and c Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. _—= . -I TXTILL the Person seen to pick up Trap -J '»» Rug near Foresters' Hall, Onehunga, A Saturday afternoon please return to Gordon's Z Hotel; reward- J . s Personal. j ALEC — still alive, speak.—Mack and A Len. '- ALICE.— I have not changed my address, J but have written H.M.P. again, Anxious 1 Ralph. IF the parson or persons do not stop circulating rumours about me from this " date, proceedings will be taken.Esther C. Z Evans. - 1 - _ , —— —— g MATRIMONY.— 44, with means, wishes to meet honest working man -\ with home.A.B., Newton Post Office. MATRIMONY.— Man. 26, prospects, _ wishes to meet domesticated young _ lady, view above; confidential. —Sincere, 646, HEBALD. MISS N- E. SWAN.— awaits you, \. Pirnell Post Office. Urgent. i RALPH.— Letter awaits you at G.P.O.— fc Alice. 1, _ r WANTED to Know the whereabouts of Mrs Martha Milne, late Rotorua; something to her interest —(Answer) M—, J—e, ' care of G.P.0., Rotorua. 1 -J Partnerships, Financial, Etc. A GOOD Chance for Young Man with < book-keeping knowledge and £200, to j I start in business as Auction and Commis- I sion Agents, in rising country district, to j join an Experienced Auctioneer. Success . asFurod.—Colin C. Ballantyne, No 9, 8.N.Z., 1 Queen St. • BUSINESS Man wants to borrow privately ±100 for 12 months. Will pay £1 weekly interest. No risk.-Security, 642, HEEALD. FIRBT Mortgage lor Sale. 10 per cent.. J £1600; Government valuation, £3000; • a sacrifice; also, £1300, showing 12 per " cent.— Cohen, 236, Queen St. I HAVE a Client open to Lend Money or i to Purchase First and Second Mortgages.—H. Tilsley, 14, Strand Arcade. jQIAAA £800, £600. AVAILABLE for ', *IUUU) town mortgages, at 6 per ; i cent.—J. Marjoribanks Steele, 28, High SI- . Phone, 4165. OK AAA (UP to) mortgage money offered cWcIVV/V for freehold productivo farms; "- oi per cent.—J. Marjoribanks Steele, 28, High St .'money to LEND. E. j. GATLAND, 3 Onehunga Building Society. Onehunga. "TVISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NEWELL AND JAMIESON. I, the undersigned GEORGE JAMIESON, . of Hortftiu and Hamilton, hereby give notice that the Partnership formerly existing between THOMAS NEWELL, and Myself was dissolved on the Ist day of August last. All 3 claims against the above firm must be ren- ! " dered to me at Horotiu within fourteen (14) days from this date: Dated at Hamilton - this 12th day of November, 1914. " GEORGE JAMIESON. 1 J'. I . I ! ■■"," ' "i Houses and Land Wanted. * T7ARM, dairy, small, wanted; about li~ X acres, Rangiriri district; preferably '. water frontage.—State full particulars for cash. M.J., 629. HEEALD. 1 TTVARM, 50 to 120 Acres wanted Purchase; X £300 deposit. Or, Unencumbered Proa perty, £1000; Waiuku or surrounding dis- i a trict. etc. Urgent.—Particulars to Butler 1 Bros., 12, City Chambers. a ~~ —' • > T7ARM. small, accessible, with little or no , J- mortgage. Client offers First Mortgage £2245, returning sfc per cent., due 2} years. - Splendid security. Enos. S. Pegler Co., s opp. G.P.0.. Queen St. HOUSE. 4 or 5-roomed, wanted; penny Particulars, 1, Totara St., off 3 Hepburn St. References given- "" TTOUSE, 6-roomed, and good section, .O. Grafton or Parnell, wanted: cash buyer; a or 6-roomed House, vicinity Graf- - ton Bridge, on £100 deposit.—A. L. Raven. HEEALD Buildings, 147, Queen St. TXTAIKATO FARM, UP TO 100 ACRES, VV WANTED In Exchange for nice Suburban Property of !i 10 acres rich level land, subdivided into 4 paddocks. Houso of 5 rooms, large cowshed and stables. Good position, handy to 1] station school and creamery. Price, -2000. , r Equity £1300. ,_ Send particulars to e F. C. WESTERN AND CO.. r, Opp. Station, Papatoetoe- », ■ lt TTOUSE OR SHOP PROPERTY 1- XI WANTED '* As whole or part payment for First-class Dairy Farm, lightly encumbered. Eauity, about £5000. WE GUARANTEE NO INFLATION AT PRICE. _ Send particulars of your Properties to " TYLDEN AND SPIERS, L - A 895. 9£ > Queen Street. ', 8 Miscellaneous. 3 ' REDFERN'S Heels of livest rubber. in INSIST on them, and take NO other. If at first you don t succeed— TRY AGAIN. THE War—For the first two months of th» war our tailoring department was quiet, _ but business has now 'i>Bumed the norma! h and things promise to be very busy for Xmas i Order your new season's pit now and avoid , the rush. We will be pleased to send yon patterns of our now suitings which have just _ come to hand.—Mcßride. Cash Tailor. Cogn tumier and Outfitter. 11-13. Victoria St. W. PIANOS. -NO DEPOSIT. New Iron-framed Pianos. Call and hoar - them.—2B, High at. J, — e, TiURAND'S Regulating Pills. 6s box. post 1- JL/ free; harmless, reliable.—Bridge Drug Store, 3. Karangahape Rd., Auckland. r . Rcdfern s Heels are quite a treat, i. They make a cushion for your feet— [i. A pad of real live rubber. * 6 TnCRNITURE ' ON EASY TERMS. " X At Cash Prices. THE MAPLE FURNISHING CO.. "* 13. Knr""cahttpe Road. in 80 "DUN no Risks I Insure with the National "* XV Insurance Co., 101, Queen Street. Fire. _ Accident. Sickness. Bedrock terms. 3. "DROADWOOD, the Standard Piano ot the JD world.—Sole Agents, E. and F. Piano Agenoy, Ltd. -r VOUR CREDIT IS GOOD WITH US. U ' X THE MAPLE FURNISHING CO.. 13. Karangahape Road, g Simple System of Easy Payments. ■ "They MUST be Re Horn's Heels." said Mum. No substitutes for her—by uml _. You can't fool Mother. —3 ■• /COMMERCIAL Men.—Accidents and Sick8. V* ness may overtake you. Perfect >.nd cheap protection.—National Insurance Co., 101. Queen St. ™ TUSH. Fish. Fish.—Choice Hapuka, J? Mullet, Schnapper. Flounders, and >w other varieties, at cheap rates, at Sanford'a ,„ Fish Mart (opposite Customhouse). Customs W. J St. West. Phone 668.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15767, 16 November 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15767, 16 November 1914, Page 1