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' Lost and Found. lOST— White Bull Bitch, Romucra Road. J Reward.—P. C. Barber, Portland Rd., Kcmueru. , — « LOST, August 5, between High St. and Customs St.—Copy t Best's Stone Implements of the Maori."—Box 319. LOST, on Saturday, between wharf and Symonda St.—Lady's Gold Watch; finder rewarded.—l7s, Syinonds St. LOST, on Sunday, in Crescent or Claude Kds., Epsom—Purse; finder rewarded.— Core J. L. Sutherland, Gardner Rd., Epsom. LOST, on Sunday, in or near Takapuna Wristlet Watch.—Reward at Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ellison Chambers, City. ' I OST, between Khybcr Pass and Queen :IJ St., possibly in Iramcar—lsland Cat's- ' eye Brooch; keepsake. Reward.— Herald. LOST, on Saturday morning, in ■1 Epsom or Remuora car or in Newmarket—Pair of Toe-dancing Shoes (whit© canvas); reward.—Will finder please them at HKRMD. J OST. on Saturday, Dominion Rd. or Paice J Avenue—Black Purse-Bag, containing silver, ohotos. and paners of value to owner. Reward.—R. J. Harris, 58, Woodsidc Road, Mount Eden i— _» QTRAYED-Roan Pony, from Salt burn 1 / Rd., Takapuna. £1 reward for information or return.—A. Sharp. r ~"' STRAYED, from Dominion Rd„ on Sunday—Brown Trotting Mare. rugged, two while hind feel; reward— Knight, Dominion Rd. QTRAYED FROM TADDOCK, 0 PONSONBY. THREE CART MARES, Two Dark and One Light Brown. CUTTS BROS., PONSONBY. 'Phone 1896 fPAKEN by mistake from,, the porch, St. 1 Patrick's Cathedral, Sunday — Light Black Overcoat.—Will the Person kindly return to the Presbytery immediately? PI REWARD.—Lost, on Sunday, between I W Heme Bay and Dominion Rd. or in Heme Bay or Dominion Rd. car—Cameo Brooch, of man's head; treasured koep- ' sake; £1 reward.— at HERALD. | , _ _| AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT' SOCIETY Now Zealand Branch: Custom House Quay, Wellington. — LOST POLICY-It is the intention of the Society on or after the 10th day of October noxt. to issue a Copy Policy iD place of Policy No. 132332, on the life of MONCRIEFF MURRAY MoCALLUM, which is declared to have been lost. Dated at Wellington this 19th day of September. 1916-EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. » ! ! Personal. ADOPTION.— Kind person wanted to -i*. adopt boy, 5 months; adoption fees paid,—Mother, Newmarket P.O. \f— H -AFTER last Sunday, regret that I • have been inado the butt of Fair Nnpicrian's jests— ■ — .-i PERSON, kind, wanted to mind a Baby Girl for few months. — Mother, 19, Her»ld. JgAMUEL 11., Chap. 18, Ver. 33. " TO Whom It May Concern.—Please note, I will not bo responsible for any debts incurred in my name after this date. (Sd.) A. J. KING, Groat North Road, Groy Lynn. WOULD Mrs. E Holloway, formerly of »» Takapuna. forward present address to ' W. Moorcroft, PiiTiri, Thames Val'ey WOULD anyone knowing the whereabouts ! of Miss Nina Rodgers, late Mount Eden, please communicate with anxious friend, 18. N'Ralp. )'.._... . Partnerships, Financial, etc. ADVERTISER has 200 £ 1 Shares for Sale, ix established business: good investment, . 10 per cent, guaranteed— lnvestor, 543, \ HERALD AMPLE Funds now available for Loans on Leasehold as well as Freehold Securi- ' ties; lowest interest. —J. Marjoribanks • Steele. Auckland. BUILDING Society Shares, any group, wanted.—State amount paid in. and lowest price for cash, to Shares. Hamilton ; P.O. PARTNER (Working) wanted-Lady. with £150 capital; ill week guaranteed, 25 per cent, interest on capital invested.—Safe, 575, HERALD. MONEY TO LEND on Freeholds and Leaseholds, including Maori leases.— F W. Shortland, Solicitor. Gleoson's Bldgs.. High St.. Auckland MONEY TO LEND in various amounts on ' first-class Freehold security.— R. ' Tuck, Solicitor, Victoria Arcade, Auckland ' PARTNERSHIP, to £300, wanted in any , payable Business: must stand investi- , gation—Full particulars, confidential, to Business, 593, HERALD. Ofiflfi -1 SHARES, TO BE TAKEN UP £[)[)[) IMMEDIATELY, In Old-established Business not affected by war. Tho whole of the above amount will be used to extend the business. Advertiser will guarantee 10 per cent. Proposition likely to pay 30 per, cent. Good security. No risk. Fullest investigation invited.— Apply for particulars, to SECURITIES, Herald. c -!3 Business Notices. I I Everybody Sees Your Teeth. Everybody Sees Your Teeth. T ADIES Everybody Sees Your Teeth. I Everybody Sees Your Teeth. | Everybody Sees Your Teeth. i There is something very fascinating about good Teeth which give a real charm to the face. You should have the very best. Mr. Howev Walker has studied the most successful methods of beautifying (ho Teeth to give the most charming expression. Gentleness and extreme care. TJOWEY WALKER. City Dentist. Opposite Court's " Colossal Corner." A BOUT THAT CLEANING. Ring Telephone 3328. INTERNATIONAL CLEANING CO., Windows Cleaned, Floors Scrubbed. Cornets, etc., Cleaned by Vacuum Process. Houses Washed Down and Renovated. All Classes of Cleaning carried out by Experienced Men. Estimates Free. 57, Lome St. A W. BRYAN •* ' Successor to P. Bryant, Coal Merchant and Carrier, 2, Waitemata Chambers, next to Customs Bldgs., and Jervois Rd.. Ponsonby. Covered Vans for Furniture Removal. UANFORD, LTD., have much pleasure in U informing the public of Auckland that they have opened an up-to-date Fish C'atu in conjunction with their Fish Marts at Queen Street (opposite the HERALD Office) and Lower Queen Streot (opposite G.P.0.). Select rooms for Ladies and Gentlemen at both Cafe?, where patrons will receive tho best attention, combined with cleanliness and civility. Meals at any hour between 9 a.m. and 11 p.m. JOHN PEID AND CO., Importers and Exporters, •13. Fort Street. Established 1869. 1,, i Miscellaneous. rpENNIS PUyers—Your Racquets Re--1 strung or Repaired; best English gut used; charges moderate.—A. Bruce, 91, Albert St. 'Phono 2617. . , \ IMIOADWOOD, the Standard Piano of the ) world.—Solo Agents, E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. LADIES' Garment* Cut, Tacked, and Fitted; easy to complete at home.— Miss Macrcady, 28a, Second Floor, Strand Arcade WHY BE LONELY ?—2os doposit and as '> } weekly will buy a Lovely Gramophone and 8 Double-sized Records, or an Edison Phonograph and Records. 2000 Edison Records to choose from, Is 3d, 2s. and 3s each. Catalogues and lists posted free anywhere. Don't delay—Newton Phono Shop, 227, Karangahape Rd., Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16338, 19 September 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16338, 19 September 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16338, 19 September 1916, Page 1

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