Lost and Found. LOST; December Long Black Umbrella, purple crook ; reward.Miss Beresford. 27. Alten Rd.. City. LOST, on Ellerslie Racecourse, on New Year's Day—Yellow Topaz Bracelet; reward.—Apply HERALD. LOST, on New Year's Day. between Stanley Bay Wharf and Waterview Rd.— Brown Purse, containing bank notes; reward.—Apply HERALD. L OS JP- P? January 1, Takapnna Beach— Gent.** Elgin Watch, gold hunter case; keepsake; market value given as reward. viz., £s. —Address at HERALD. IT OST, between Hospital and Henderson, UJ Lower Syinonds St.—Hand Leather Kit Bog, containing picnic provisions. Finder rewarded returning to Skeates and White, Cycle Shop, Queen St. 4?O REWARD.—Lost, from farm. Decent =*»"■" ber 20—Heavy Draught Bay Geldine. 4yre; proud cut, tail been pulled; unbroken. —P. A. Kelly, Mercer. ONEHUNGA Public Pound.—lmpounded by the Ranger—l Bay Mare, black points, white saddle mark on back, shod; If not, claimed and expenses paid, will be Sold on SATURDAY. January 16. 1015, at 12 o clock noon.—E. B: FICKNELX, Jrs., Poundkeeper. '■ ==a ■ Personal. ANNIE. Come home for the New Year. Era. A NYONE knowing whereabouts of Alfred -tV Crosby, kindly leave address at A.C.. 251, HERALD. Something to his advantage. GUM Carvings.— Lady who had care of Gum Carvings while owner went to Dunedin Exhibition, kindly return them, as he has be*n given up by 7 doctors—Leave HERALD. IF Gentleman, grey suit, passed by M.H. and young man, at Kelleway's. after 10 p.m.. Christmas Eve, will kindly communicate with address given over 2 years ago, a meeting convened.—Tempori. KIND Person wanted to Adopt Baby from birth; premium.—Mother. 258, HERALD. MATRIMONY. — Native gentleman, widower, 33, wishes to meet domesticated lady, 25-30, Wesley an.—Apply, first instance, to Dark, 269, HERALD. MR. AND MRS. PERRY most sincprely thank the two gentlemen who jumped from the ferry steamers and saved their little girl, Annie, and those who assisted in her restoration.—Signed, Joseph and Annie Perry, Fiaherton St., Grey Lynn. TTTILL Louisa (Beauty) Dunne, now Price, . i communicate with mother, anxious; something to your advantage.—29, Manukau Rd.. Parnell. Partnerships, Financial, Etc. ACCOUNTANT, with small capital, would like to hear of Position or Partnership. —Appointment, office of Thomas Finlay, A.M.P. Bldgs. BUTCHERS.— Partnership offered young, experienced tradesman ; business opened ; great prospects; small capital necessary; strict confidence.—T., 267, HERALD. (TITAN, young, travel, good salesman, small ' '-"-»- —Anply, making appointment, I to Smart, 270, HERALD. I ONE or lira Gentlemen, with small capital, i required to join advertiser, who is well known in Auckland, in launching an attractive business, which promises to be excep- ' tionally remunerative and in every way a great success.—Reply in first instance to Partner, 112. HERALD. PARTNER, sleeping, -with capital, wanted for good sound business proposition; no agents need apply.—Y.Z., 230. HERALD. WANTED by March 31. at Si <wtWUv per cent., on first-class freehold farm security.—Apply HERALD. ARCHITECT. YOUNG. SMART. • CX - ENERGETIC, WANTED AS PARTNER WITH ESTABLISHED PRACTITIONER, In progressive Country Town. „■■ Apply, first instance, with Qualifications, to DORIC. 221. HERALD. Businesses Wanted. PRINTING Business or Newspaper wanted. Confidential, 161. HERALD. \ Houses and Land Wanted. C COTTAGE cheap, wanted to purchase for J cash; Northcote. Devonport, or Birkenhead preferred.— Land Agency, omeeton's Buildings. — _« DAIRY Farm, small, wanted. 16 to 20 cows.Lowest cash price and particulars to Buyer. 868, HERALD. FARM, small, wanted, with or without house; will pay little cash, and give | good rent-producing property in payment.— Express Land Agency, Smceton's Buildings, Auckland. FRUIT FARM wanted; must have few acres right sort apple trees in bearing; equities in Waikato properties, £300 to £500, riven as deposit; Kaipara line preferred.— F. J. Marfell, Land Agent. Hamilton. HOUSE, modern, 6 rooms.—State price and particulars to Home, 257, HERALD. HOUSE. 5 or 6-roomsd. wanted to rent, near tram line; good tenant.—Box 728. Auckland. HOUSE, furnished, 6 rooms, nice garden, wanted to rent; handy to tram or boat; rent, 30s. —Harrop and Medley, 18, Shortland St. HOUSE, small, unfurnished, wanted by Man-Mil Couple, near city; must be good locality —Full particulars to House, 232. HERALD. =i Holiday Trips. "YfOUNT QOOK. MT. COOK. MT. COOK, MOUNT COOK. MOUNT COOK. MOUNT COOK. MOUNT COOK, And SOUTHERN LAKES. SOUTHERN LAKES. AN IDEAL HOLIDAY RESORT. For the Aucklander, i.i Bracing, Restful Surroundings! Holiday Excursion Fares by Rail issued between December 18 and January '- good" for Return to February 12, for THE GRAND MOTOR TOUR THE GRAND MOTOR TOUR, Including Mt. Cook, Lakes Wanaka and Wakatipu. 300 Miles by Fine Motor-Cara. FOR THROUGH FARES, apply to GOVT. TOURIST DEPARTMENT, or COOK'S TOURIST OFFICE, or MT. COOK MOTOR CO., LTD., Fairlie. MANNING'S Delicious Tomato Chutney Sauce not, preservatised. i Why use Sauce preservatised with Salicylic Acid'/ Good Sauce don't need it FISH. Fish. Fish.— Hapuka. Mullet, Schnapper, Flounders, and other varieties, at cheap rates, at Sanford's Fish Mart (opposite Customhouse). Customs St West. Phone 658. WA. GREEN AND CO.'S PIANOS— • Low price but excellent value.—Sole Agents, E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. S. I Coldicutt, Manager.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15807, 2 January 1915, Page 1
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