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Shipping. HUDDART-PARKER LINE." FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. - (Circumstances permitting. 1 For Sydney direct. •Riverina Tuesday, April 13. noon. . For Gisbomo, Napier, Wellington, j Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Westralia Saturday, April 3, 6 p.m. Cargo received to 10 a.m. sailing day. ' Victoria Tuesday, April 15, 3 p.m. ' Sydney and Hobart (from Wellington). Ulimaroa Friday, April 23. Hobart and Melbourne, via Lyttelton, Dime- ! din, and Bluff ifrom Wellington). ' Wimmera Saturday. April 3. All fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. - "Carrying First. Second, and Third Class . Passengers. , " Tickets interchangeable with the Union Co. Office—7, Customs Stroet East. rpHE ABERDEEN INE ' : NATAL. CAPETOWN. PLYMOUTH. ; LONDON. , REGULAR FOUR-WEEKLY SERVICE - FROM SYDNEY. MARATHON, twin screw. 8000 tons, can-y- - ing first and third-class passengers, j leaves Sydney about May 15, 1915- ] LONDON-SALOON FROM SYDNEY OR MELBOURNE, from £45. Third-class from Auckland, £17 to £21. Special Round Tickets Return by Orient Line. CAPE AND NATAL—From Auckland: Saloon, from £40; Third-class. £14 14s to - £18 18s. Pamphlets, Time-tablos, etc., on ' application. ' THIRD-CLASS ACCOMMODATION of the . highest standard. L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD.. Agents. APOTIKI DIRECT.' A.S. FAIRBURN ; Sails for Opotiki Direct THIS DAY, receiving Cargo at Albort Wharf till NOON. C. HARRISON-SMITH, Agent, 'Phone 4437. 32, Ferry Buildings. Lost and Pound. LOST, between Pukekohe and Drury— . Motor Lamp; reward.—Spragg, Garago. LOST— One Red Shorthorn Heifer- reward, j —Hunter, White Swan Rd , Mt. Roa- ] kill. - LOST a' Tramway Picnic—Gold . Cable Bangle.— reward on returning to ; Miss Mooney, 254, Queen St. LOST, on 9.30 p.m. boat to Birkenhead, Thursday— Breech, set with stones; . reward— Brooch, 397, lIBRALD LOST— Rod Terrier (old), last seen Thursday evening, 25th inst- Information wanted alive or dead.—Apply HERALD-Well-bred Brindlo Bulldog.vvmks an- i,ml 1 I.IOUND— £10 Note, on South African Bank. j . Owner give number and name of bank i ■—Apply "HERALD , "WILL Person who took Bag with W. • » I Small on outside return same HERALD in exchange for own. WARNING TO THE PUBLIC. Lost, on Thursday night, a Cheque for £18 lis 7d, drawn on the Bank of Australasia by A. B. Wright and Sons; reward.—Police Station ■ . -i Pf» REWARD, or £1 per head, for the J*\J recovory of 5 Steers and 1 Heifer, in . or with calf; steers branded F, with arrow through F; earmark, foro-half circle in off- ; side ear; heifer same brand, with fork and < forebit in off-side oar.—G. Forstcr, Opuatia . (via Mercer). £50 __! EwAR D ' j Stolen from the property, Thomas Clarkin, Esq , Eureka Waikato, on or about Novem- ■ ber 23, 1914. One Brown Colt Foal, by Mala- < cht. The above reward will be paid to the person who will give such information as will lead to a conviction and have tho foal returned alive. j. m. McCarthy. Hamilton. * Personal -j ; : i BREAKWELL.-If John, otherwise Jackie, ' Breaitwei) ("on of Edward Breakwoll, who died in New Zealand about 20 years since), will communicate with Messrs. , Holiest. Mason, and Nash. Solicitors, Farn- , ham. Surrey. England, he will hear of something to his advantage. It is suggested that John Breakwell accompanied his mother to Canada soon after his father's death. 7~i V. PARKER lately working at, TauV 7. rangii, will obligo by sending his address to J. J. Dunn, Tauranga. 7 H. STONE. Bank St.. Mt. Eden, will t) • not bo responsible for any debts contracted in his name from this date. KIND motherly person to adopt Boy. 3 years; entirely given M.E.M., 384, , 'HERALD. J MATRIMONY— Young Business Man, 30. would like to make acquaintance of Young La iy with means, view matrimony.— Lonely, 396, HERALD. ATRIMONY-Widower, with lovely home, close to Auckland, would like to meet Lady. 35-45. with assured income X.Y.Z., 382, HERALD. Business Cards. Get Howey Walker's " Porcelite " Teeth. pEARLS OF "DEAUTY. Howey Walker, / City Chambers. ai o E C pONSOL SODA FOUNTAINS, b. ESSENCES. DRINKING STRAWS, p ' ICE CREAM FREEZERS, Etc, Etc. ° ! LANDING AT LOW RATES. pi RICHARD H. HOPKINS, tc Albert Street, Auckland 1, —————■ ——— "' 1 J p< Miscellaneous. _, ■ u INVALIDS' Carriage, for Hire, Prams Re. ° .novated. T-avelkrs' Hampers made or n repaired.-Dick and Cowden. 84, Grey St .? Phor.o 973. , C MRS. HARRIS ROBERTS, 19. Picton St , Ponsonby. Hours 2 to 9. Public Circlo, rnday, 8 p.m. Handwriting diagnosed. PARIS HOUSE for Costumes and Suits, - J- latest styles, reasonable prices; your own / material made up.-133, Symonds St. I. "DURNETT'S Established Matrimonial B *f , AQ cy select and confidential, See Y m l cular ' P M ls Id, for list of clients. Olßco open Saturday. 9 to 11 am — 12, Security Bldgs, Queen St. g A STROLOGY-Send date birth, year, P.N. k -tx Is 6d, stamped envelope; questions aniwered.—Leone, care P. 0., Strand, Auckland. NIAGARA, celebrated Clairvoyante, Palm- wi . Ist Phrenologist, Crystal Reader, Truth! Light 1-452, Upper Queen St. 10 to 4, 6 to \. of MATERNITY.-Nurse McKenrie, A.T.N A, ? 26, Albany Rd., Home Bay, is pre- c pared to find One Bed and Nursing monthly [or Soldiers' Wives free of charge until end sf war. _ MADAME VALETTA, Palmist Haller.- 1 stein's Bldgs, cor. Pitt St. and Kara,- -" ngahapa Rd. Hours: 10 to 5, and 7to 9 p.m. MADAME CURRIE will teach the power °' of mind and memory training, also, r ' clairvoyante and crystal seer.—lß2, Victoria \° St. W. " _ er. MADAME SPONTAIN, 34, H.M. Arcade, a i Queen St., Auckland. Hours, 10 a.m. to m ) p.m. sic rpHE GOOD FRUIT BANDS OF HUAPAI. *° See Page 13. th Se OLD WINES FOR INVALIDS, — At Our Bottling Department, 43, FORT STREET. r J Established 45 years. Two Telephones. JOHN REID AND CO. —— . . of WHEN you read o ( " Desert Gold " think n^ Vi of a golden-brown brew of deliciously ,l] fragrant Tea—the best at its price. Ask for 11 the 2s grade. Other blonds, ls 8d and " l ls 10d. v „ NURSE WILKINSON. No. 11, Claremont St., off Khyber Pass Rd.—Good accommodation for Ladies during accouchement.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 1

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