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Lost and Found. LOST-Gorfor. Setter Dog, pup.-Apply 17, St. George's Bay Rd., Parnell. r OST. on St. Heliers Bay foad-Parcel.-JU Finder please leave at Blake's Store, St. Heliers Bay. _____ LCS, in Mangere-Wheel-capoff Cadillac JLa ifotor-car.-Herb. May, Upper Queen St. Vaxi Stand OgT-ETwiiw nd-white Pointer Dog.-Re-•v*"d o.i returning same to B. Noakes, Silvoi 1., Epsom. TOST, on~Monday-Black and White Silk -1J Scarf.-Finder kindly leave at 50, View R<\, Mt. Edon. Reward. * ICST, Prospect Terrace, Dominion Road--i Greenstone Brooch; distressed.—Reward, caio of 44, Prospect Terrace, Mount Eden. LOST, between Mount Eden tram terminus and town-Scarf pin, large ruby, claw set - Reward, Sankey, Hallestem Bros., y.'»en Street. L* = T'StT from Kohimarama—9ft Dinghy, ■painted white, green facings; reward.— P. SVliito.' Kohimarama, or Sam. White and Sons. 'Phone 708. ' LOST— Carpet Square, addressed ,to 88, 1 Balmoral Rd., right at Dominion Rd. terminus, in Balmoral Reward on returning H. Burns, Carrier, Dominion Rd. tori&inus. , LOST, Wednesday, between Devonport and Albort Park-Plain Nellie Stewart Bangle; distress.-Honest person well towarded on returning same to Star Hotel, Albert St.. City. ———— t LOST, Thursday afternoon, in the 4.9 train from Elleralie—Small Grey Leather Purse, broken strap, contents 2i bovb., coppers, and stamps. Reward. — Teed, Chemist, Newmarket, LOST— Small Gold Brooch, ivy leaf each end and basket of flowers in centre. Lost between Wapiti Avenuo and Queen St., via Ranfurly Rd. and Epsom car, or Ponsonby car to Pitt St.—Finder please leave with Mf. G. W. Hutchison, Wyndham St. Reward. i ' i Personal. IF this meets the eye of Charles Thompson, late of Bickorßtaffe Tunnel, pleaso communicate with John Lamont, Union Secretary. KIND Person wan tod to adopt Baby from birth.— particulars, apply X.Y.Z., 3517, HEEALD. MOTHERLY Woman wishes to adopt Baby Girl, from birth or otherwise; premium reauired.— 3378, HERALD. |UATRIMONIAL.-Lady, 40, refiined, would I'JL like to meet gentleman good position; farmer preferred.—Modol Registry, 20, Wcllesley Street (upstairs). MATRIMONY.— Man, young, 22, Catholic, would like to correspond with Young Lady, from 18 to 20, Catholic; photos, exchanged.—A.L.M.. G.P.0., Auckland. ATRIMONY.-Young Man, 23, with' means, Catholic, would like to correspond with Young Lady.—T.J., 3350, HERALD. ATRIMONIAL.-Lady, ,20, educated, good-looking, domesticated, desires acquaintance Fanner, comfortable circumstances.—Burnett's Established Agency, Security Buildings, Queen St. ."jITATRIMONIAL.-Farmer, 61, capital iWL £1000, wishes to marry respectablo working woman, owning homo or possessing small Burnett's Established Agency, Security Buildings, Queen St. MATR/MONY.— young, quiet, dark, ' unimpeachable character, munition worker, good position, would like to correspond with a refined Roman Catholic Youug Lady; money not necessary. Correspondence treated as strictly confidential.— GP.O.. Auckland. HOMPSON (MISS). MAY. last heard Arkend.ile. Newton—Anyone knowing whereabouts kindly communicate Sanderson, care Holcroft. 19. Queen St. I ! i Partnerships, Financial, Etc. lADY Partner required as Business Manai' Roreßs'l'*nKme" but a'capable woman need apply.— 3347, HERALD. LOAN of' £20 wanted for six months at 121 per corit.: from private persons only.— 3326, herald. MAN, young; capable, pushing, required for an Established Business; good profits.—X.L., 3348. Herald. 'i MORTGAGES which hare matured can be replaced at 6 per cent.— to J. ! Marioribands Steele, High St. 'Phones 4165, ;A833. ' > —■ —■ -—■ MORTGAGES, second, aKKregntine about £5000, for Sale at a liberal discount; good securities: limited term for payment in several. j MORTGAGE, Box 103, Auckland. T»WO SECOND MORTGAGES, TOTAL AMOUNT . SECURED, ABOUT £2900, FOR SALE AT A LIBERAL DISCOUNT. For full particulars and inquiries, write SECOND MORTGAGEE. 3366, HERALD. i." . "" " ' " =3 Businesses Wanted. BUSINESS Wanted—Exchange highly-im-proved farm, 130 acres, for approved Business. Reply early.—Brown, 16, Wyndham St. WANTED BY A DULY QUALIFIED AND REGISTERED PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, A BUSINESS. Must bear strict investigation. Or would accept position as Manager or Locum. DRUGGIST, 3308, HERALD, '-•■"■' ' ' 1 Business Notices. THE FARMER'S MILKING MACHINE. The Only Individual Herd-tester in Machinemilking, and lias NO VACUUM PUMP. NO VACUUM TANKS. NO VACUUM PIPES. NO VAC. RELEASER. COMPLETE WITH ENGINE: 2-cow Plant, £95. Cash or 3-cow Plant, £125. Terms arranged. Daily Demonstrations on Auckland's Town Supply. Catalogues from THE FARMERS' MILKING-MACHINE COY., LTD. 10, Palmerston Bldgs., Auckland. Tel. 2744. pONSULT TTOWEY TyALKER About your Teeth. 1 JOHN REID AND CO., 0 TEA MERCHANTS, . 43, Fort Street. Auckland. .' CEYOON TEA. IN BOXES^ I. I : Miscellaneous. ELECTROPLATftTG - Cruets, Tableware, Motor-car. arm Milking Machine Parts etc., heavily plated.—Shaw. 10U, Albert St. TO Pronounce Boisselier's, say "Boy Selea," the connoisseur's favourite Chocolate.—Sold everywhere. PICNICKERS should take Boisselier's Ca'ocolates with. them. Such tempting flavours; so nourishing and sustaining. yOU HAVE A CHANCE To win a big prize in DESERT GOLD TEA Competition, closing 30 h July. 1916. £50 will be distributed. Drink Desert Gold arid save the "Camels." rnHANKS So Much for that lovely box of 1 Boisselier's Chocolates. Thejr, were delightful. Pronounced " Boy Selea. KAArt MEN and Women wanted to hear 5000 Adela Pankhurst, Will be well. repaid.-Apply (eyes) to futuje BEB.ALD, . . j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16205, 15 April 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16205, 15 April 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16205, 15 April 1916, Page 1

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