Shipping, '■' ; >|!;|g fTHE TW-EW ZEALAND SHIPPING: QOMPANY'S TINE. .| : | MODERN TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS. FITTED WITH EVERY: COMFORT. , i.;A ■ '-> -55 It is intended, until further notice, to despatch a Passenger Steamer from time to. time to a port in the United Kingdom. ' m Return Tickets available by P. and O. Line. . M Also.' from time to time as opportunity offers— 'Sf FIRST-CLASS INSULATED CARGO / STEAMERS. # ''| For particulars as to passages, freights,' etc, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING C 0.... LIMITED. . | Quay Street. | Auckland. t . .^ FOR, HOWICK AND WHITFORD. _ Leaves P.B. Turanga. Leaves ;i Railway Wharf: Whitford and Howick: Thurs., Bth, 4.30 p.m. Fri.. 9th, .7 a.m. « Fa. 9th, 4 p.m. *Sat„ loth, 8 a.m. •Sat., 10th, 1.80 p.m. "Sat., 10th, 4 p.m. C, •Sun., 11th, 10 a.m. »Sun.. 11th, 4 p.m. r - Tues,, 13th, 7 a.m. "Mom, 12th. 7a.m. "\ Wed., 14th, 10 a.m. Tues., 18th, 10 a.m. .- ♦Howick only. *■ Cargo for Wsitakaruru Feb. 20, 12 noon; J. CLARKE. 'Phono 4080. Quay Street. Agent.-v;^ LADIES, TRAVELLING ALONE Need not personally attend to baggage. By placing it in our care they get complete relief, departure and arrival. ,• c GENTLEMEN PASSENGERS 'By rail,and sea will find our system moat valuable. By .'' - '- 4' CHECKING BAGGAGE THROUGH US all trouble is 'avoided. We collect, cheok»deliver. Please produce your ticket, or get us to issue it. I THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COY., LIMITED. Fort Street, Auckland. I I Lost and Found. LOST— Black-and-white Bull, one year old; reward, 10s.—T. Brady, Penrose. LOST.— Shetland -Pony Mare.—A. R. Saunders, Hillsborough, Three, Kings. LOST-Gold Brooch, set with opals on ruby;/j keepsake; reward.— Leahy, ' St. Helens Hospital. j LOST, Saturday evening, near Strand Theatre— Leather Bag, initialled J.G.—Reward at Theatre. LOST-Envelope, about 15 by 12, containing manuscripts from Mr. Lloyd George. [—Finder kindly return to HBBAIiD, • ■•- ■■■ LOST, Queen St., Saturday-Gold Cable Bracelet. —Reward, Moffat and Ballard. 95, Queen St. 'Phone 2216. , LOST, between Mi Eden, Symonds St., and Morningside— Child's Gold Cable Bracelet— 3, View Rd., Mt. Eden. 1' OST. at Epsom, on Monday night— J of Detachable, Rim off wheel of motorcar; reward.—Harrington's Garage, Gore St. ' . 1 .1 1 ■;1. -t LOST, Tuesday, between Milne and Choyce and Victoria St., or in Mt. Albert carGold Cable Bracelet.—Reward. Moßride, Victoria Street. LOST, Monday, probably between Mt. Fden tram terminus and Landscape Rd.— Black Handhae containing money.—Please, leave at HEBAIiD. ?.Jf; LOBT. on January 28, from Ngarunwah'a sale—One Three-four-year-old Bullock, tar brand on top of shoulder:' £1 reward for information.— P. Smith, Rangiriri. 'CTRAYED from Dominion Road—Brown; js7 Trotting Mare (rug»«d). 2 white hind fetlocks. Reward.— Wyatt, Blacksmith, Road. ■■ ~:, .- .'■ .'-,'. '••*'';.., Personal. ■ v „. . ij]^ ! M ATRIMONY.r-Lady, 40. would like to ItJ. correspond with gentleman between 40 ; and 50. Must bo refined.—G G.. 885. HERALD. i'MR. WILTSHIRE will bo very pleased to ; IVJL receive used postage stamps to assist the 1 funds of the Manurewa Children's Home.— 1 Address, care of Kereone, Ltd., Morrinsville. I PERSON, kind, wanted to Board healthy baby boy, 9 months Clifford, 898, Herald. SORRY missed train; write same address.— WC , ■; , 'PHIS is to certify that Margaret Eveline bee J .is not living with George William Saunperson, as stated in divorce.proceedings, but is living with her parents in Auckland.— Mother. " J Businesses Wanted. « STORE, good, country, wanted; little opposition: sto-k at valuation, about £700.—Store, 850, HERALD. Business Notices. AOOD rpEETH. Good Work. Fair Foes. Gentleness and Extreme Care, TTOWEY WALKER, CITY CHAMBERS. Corner opposite Court';. NURSE SHEPHERD, II Late of Whakatane. Grand View Convalescent Nursing Home, Birkenhead. Convalescents recojve every attention under the personal supervision of Nurse Shepherd, who has had over 20 years' experience in the largest public and private _ hospitals in Australia and within this Dominion. Telegraphic address, " SHEPHERD," Birkenhead. T COBINE BATING TAKEN OUT A J » LICENSE FOR TAXI WORK. Wishes to notify the Residents of PAPATOETOE AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS That he will be pleased to Cater for the above, Moderate prices. 'Phono 36. Pro,: ipt Attention. RIDING SADDLES, Used and Recommended by Leading Settlers and Stockmen. Tennis Racquets Re-strung. Repairs of Every Description a Speoialty. J TIfACKEY, SADDLER* AND HARNESS MAKER, ALBERT ST., AUCKLAND. (Opposite ' Auckland's*. BOUT THAT CLEANING. Ring Telephone 8828. INTERNATIONAL CLEANING CO.. Windows Cleaned. Floors Scrubbed. Carpets, etc., Cleaned by Vacuum Process. Houses Washed Down and Renovated. All Classes of Cleaning carried out by Experienced Men. Estimates Free. 57. Lome St. JOHN REID AND CoT Importers of CEYLON TEAS. 43, Fort Street. Telephones 103 and 1931. >■■ - . -i Miscellaneous Wanteds. WANTED— Postcards from negatives.—Prices and particulars to Negative, 873, HEaALD. WANTED— Photo Enlargements, finished in black and white.— and particulars to Photo, 874, HERALD, ,__ ; RAZING wanted for horee. urgent, 5 or \J 6 miles out; good pay for good grazing.—Particulars.' Subritzky, Queen St., Onehunga. "I^TANTED— Agenoy for good Milking TV Machine. Further particulars given by an appointment.—Apply Milk, 875, IHjIBAIiD. . . •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16459, 8 February 1917, Page 1
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