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Lost and Found, LOST— Gold Earring, chain and ball.— Reward at 'IIEfUM, LOST, in vicinity of Mt, Eden StationLady's G'>fl-nmmed Glasses; reward.— Address at lIHEALD. LOST, between Ponsonby Tram Barn and Victoria Park-'Cameo Brooch. Reward.— James Seath. Baiter, 86, Ponoonby' Rd. LOST in Symonds St —Photograph of Native Ministers.—Will findor please • leave at Howie's Pastry Shop. Symonds St. LOST-Black Cocker Spaniel (Mick), also Li Fox Terrier (Pincher), white with tan ' spots; reward.—Dr. Gordon, Hillsborough. LOST, between Manurewa and Mangoro--1-1 Brindle Cow, branded 30; reward.— Finders notify Bromley, Brookby, Manurewa. LOST, on Frankton Junction Platform, or taken by orror from Auckland-bound ] Express—Traveller's Writing-caso.—Finder please return HERAXO. LOST, in Ponsonby or Newton car. or between Pitt St and Grafton Bridge— The Works of a Lady's Wrictlet Watch. Poward.—La Quesne, Chemist, Throe Lamps, i lon«onby. LOST, between Otahuhu, Pukekohe, ■i Glenbrook—Grwn Canvas Bag, conhininsi Boots and Clothing; 10a reward.— Frank Perkins, Pukekohe. -—i Personal. CHRISTIAN Man, single lonely, through deafness, would like meet another Christian, any age, for friendship on poultry farm.— Christian, 951, IIERAIiO FEARS are ontertained for the safety of Alexander Thompson Ritchie, of Kohukohu, Hokianga. Anyone having scon him since May 23 last kindly write Enquirer, 933. HtRALD. INFORMATION as to the whoreabouts of 1 Mrs. Elsie Kerr, nee Miss E. Harvey, wanted by her husband, John Kerr, care Market Hotel. LADY, fond children, wishes to care for 1 or 2; every attent'on given; close to school.—Kindness, 906. HERALD. NOTICE.— I will not be responsible for Debts contrn'frd in my nam© after thn date —James Kidd. Ngatea. T\7TLL Elsie Avery or parents, Me Mt. it Eden an'' n Pvonport, send address?— X.Y.Z.. 937. RFBALD. YANKEE.— posted yesterday, last "•eek's nddress, also Yankee, care aiEEALD.-Phyllis. Matrimonial. MATRIMONY-Young Waikatq sheepfarmer wishes to correspond with young lady or widow, view matrimony; gonuine.— W.H., P. 0.. Hamilton [ MATRIMONI\L-Widow, 44. attractive, means, without family, desires acquaintance well-educatod gentleman, with comfortable home.—Burnett's Agency. Queen St Partnerships, Financial, Etc. FREEHOLD Securities wanted, from £300 to £1000. current rate of interest.—Thos. F. Cahill. 93. Queen St.. opp. Fort St. MORTGAGE.— Good Second for £240, at 5 per cent., for Sale; ample margin; will accept £210.—Napier, Fitchett, and Rees. Solicitors OOflAfi (ABOUT) wanted on First Mort*ttvvy gage, City property (new buildine): margin 60 per —State terms Loan, fw Herald MONEY LENT PRIVATELY.£5 TO £100 Upon Household Furniture (without removal). No Delay. Repayable Easy Weekly Instalments. Telephone A 2345. L. W. BALKIND. Short's Buildings. 151, Queen Street, Third F'oor, take elevator (self-working). Next E. Porter and Co.. Ironmongers, and right ormosito National Bank. Telephone A 2345. f\F INTEREST TO SECOND DIVISION U MEN AND OTHERS. An Old-established Firm of Importers, whoso Business is now considerably curtailed owing to Shipping Restrictions, is willing to Undertake Control and Management of any Business Concern likely to be affected by present War Conditions, and could, if desired, in order to savo expense, arrange for-Stocks to bo - Transferred to their premisesApply, FIDELITY. HERALD Office. Educational. ST. CUTHBERT'S COLLEGE. MT. EDEN. THIRD TERM COMMENCES WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1917. Miss Macdonald, M.A. (Principal), will bo in attendance on TUESDAY, September 18, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., to interview parents and prospective pupils. F. W. MATTHEWS, Secretary. Business 'Notices, Absolute Comfort •VTEW rpEETH Absolute Comfort Absolute Comfort TTOWEY WALKER, City Chambes. Opposite i'ohn Court, Ltd. vy A R N I N G Owners of Hotels, Restaurants, Halls, or those using a largo number of Chairs are advised to use no Braco but the HARRIS CHAIR BRACE, Patent No. 37.815. Beware of inferior imitations. The HARRIS CHAIR BRACE is now in ÜBO in all leading establishments in Wellington, including Government Buildinge. Postal Department, Defence Department. Hotel Windsor, Working Men's Club, etc It is a durable fixture, and thero is no disfigurement. The Proprietor will visit Auckland Correspondence Invited. Address— __„ A. HARRIS. 18. Courtenay Placo, Wellington. •VTORTH AUCKLAND TERMERS' no-op., T TD. Owing to its expanding business, this Company is offering at Par some Ordinary £1 Shares, ou which the established customary dividend is 8 per cent., and Preference £1 Shares bearing 7 por cent. On Ordinary Shares 4 B is payable on application, but the Preference Shares are payable in full. The present Directors of tho Company are Messrs. A E, Harding. E. T. R. Coates, B. Coleman. A. Finlayson. D. Finlayson. J. J. Fraser. Maurice Harding, F. Holder, C. A. Wilson. A. C. Yarborough, J. McLeod. and J. W. McAulay. For Prospectus and full information, apply to the Company at Whangarei, Auckland, or Dargaville, or to the undersigned, GRAY AND COCKROFT, Smecton's Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. CONFIDENTIAL TtYPISTE. Vacancy for 2 or 3 Well-educated Young Ladies as Students. M ISS E. M. J ONES " Govt. Insurance Buildings, 99. Queen Street (Opp. Fort Street). 'Phop« 2033. T N Y A L I D WINES. J- JOHN REID AND CO.. Merchants, H 43 and 15, Fort Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16644, 14 September 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16644, 14 September 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16644, 14 September 1917, Page 1

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