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Lost and Found, LOST— Pearl and Turquoise Brooch; reward.— Hall of Commerce. j TOST— Soldier's Badge, No. 1 A-i 12/797.— Soldiers' Club. ' I EFT, in taxi, from racecourse to wharf— U Raincoat; reward.— at HERALD, . fOST, Milford Beach. Monday—Upper Set • 11 »S?i» ' rd.—'HERAbD, or Bathing- 1 shed, Milford. 1 T OST ; Takapnna Racecourse—Purse, con- ■ U taming 2 sovs and 3 £1 notes; £1 re- • Address at HEBALD. j T OST in Papatoetoe, on Saturday, January ] , „ 26A Small Note Case, containing 20 £1 notes; reward.—Holland, Papatoetoe. I T OST, Friday, Henderson, between Domain ' JLJ ■. ("rndale) and station—Lady's Small Gold watch; reward,—2l. Cheltenham Rd., Devonport. T OST between Kihikihi and Te Kuifci— •Li One l uare Leather Bag, old, contents clothing and music; name on music will ?i v ° full identification. Finder please rail to Alt. Eden Station.—Reward by sending address to R. J, Cates, Progress Stores, Dominion Rd. 1 Personal, CF. BAXTER.—My last letter to you re- ! • turned from G.P.O. Please write ' again to E.F.C. HOME wanted, country preferred, fot two Girls, aged 4 and 5 yoars.—Mother, 318, IIERALD. : TV/fISC HALTMEYER, late of Randolph St., ItX please call on W.J.N., 318, HERALD. WILL Mr. H. L Williams, retired Indian VV Police Officer please communicate with Wynyard, Skelton, and Wilson, Solicitors, Auckland. ] Matrimonial, GENTLEMAN, elderly, wants to meet Widow about 40, poor, but domesticated, with view matrimony.—Gentleman, 300, Herald. , MATRIMONIAL.— Advance Agency, li-L 20, Warwick Chrmbers, Queen St., has many Lady Clients.—Hours, 10-2 and 7-9 (evenings). Matrimonial. Lady (25) wishes correspondence with lonely volunteering Soldier, educated and refined; enclose photo, if possible.— 343, HERALD. T\/I"ATRIMONY. — Burnett's Established i-'X Agency has many Clients; genuine, select, satisfactory; stamped envelope for circular.— Buildings, Queen St. Partnerships, Financial, Etc. BUSINESS, well-established and profitable, in main thoroughfare, Whangarei; cash required, £250.—Particulars apply to Box 51. whangarei. MAN, experienced, wanted, with about £250, to work 150 acres, suitable young stock; half profit.—Farmer. 2654, Herald. MONEY to Lend oa Freehold Security at current rates.— Uren, and Gregory, Solicitors, 31, Shortland St. T IMESTONE PROPOSITION AVAILJU ABLE. Convenient and can be worked to advantage. If interested write to BOX 9, Otorohanga. MONEY to Lend on Good Freehold Security at Current Rates; no procuration fee.—Confidential. Post Office. Epsom Businesses Wanted. COUNTRY Bakery wanted; cash buyer.— State full particulars, turnover, rent, term, price bread, etc., sharp. BUTLER BROS.. 12. City Chambers. Wanted to Buy. A PPAREL.—Fischei, 350, Queen St.— A. Buyer Loft-off Clothing, Jewellery, Boots, Pawn Tickets.—'Phone 3021. My representative, Mrs. Martin, will call. A FAIR Price given for Second-hand Jewellery, Musical Instruments, Firearms. Clothing, Pawn Tickets, etc.—B. Kissin. Waitemata Chambers, lmin. from train, post office, or boats. 'Phone 2173 A. A . RING to Mrs. Kelly.—She Buys and Sells Ladies'r~G«nt. , r,*"Children s Misfit Clothing, Evening Dresses, Boots, 'Phone 2006.—302. Queen St. "DRUNSVIGA Calculating Machine.— X> Thomson and Ferrer, Surveyors, Hamilton BOOKS Wanted. — Libraries, Parcels. Single Volumes, Magazines, Novels; top prices.- Brough's Oid Book Shop, 378, Queen St.. opp. Town BalL pLARKSON, Dealer, 33, Ponsonby Rd., v Buys in any condition: Bicycles, Prams., Tools, Watches. Jewellery, False Teeth. Highest prices given. CASH paid for Books, Mags., of every deVj scription, i'n good order; top prices.— Book Bazaar, cor. Wellosley and Albert Sts. T7ALSE- Teeth, sound or otherwise; top A market price to trade and others.— Pearline Co.. 168. Queen St. HORSES for the Lion*, wanted to Purchase.— J. Boyd, Zoo, Onehunga. TTOUSEHOLD Furnishings wanted for JJ about i rooms. Would prefer to take over everything as it stands, and ront houso if suitable.— George, 2478, Herald, TV/TRS. BOTTERILL buys Ladies', Gent.'s, ill and Children's Superior Misfit and Loft-off Clothing. Letters attended to.— Elliott Street, two doors from Welleslej Street. 'Phono 3488. OK. CLEANSER Co. buy empty 21b • Treaolo, Honey, Syrup, and Beneors' Food Tins, paying Is per doz: 2lb Glaxo Tins, 2s 6d per dot. Cash on delivery.ll, Victoria Street. RANGE, kitchen, high-pressure boiler, complete; good order, second-hand.— Reply, stating price, Range, lIERALD. QTRONGROOM , Door wanted.—Apply, m with full particulars, to Merchant, 299, HERALD. WINE Press, Filter, Vats, and Barrels wanted.—Stato capacity and price to Wine, 333, Herald. tIENZINE CASES, WITH TINS, > WANTED TO BUY. Best Prices Given. Apply, ' B. CUNNINGHAM, Carrier, Queen St., Onehunga, or Customs St., Auckland. 'Phones: Onehunga, 3173; Customs St.. 1715. pUN GU S (S UN-D RI E D).~ You can assure yourself of getting the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE By Sending your Fungus to tho direct Exporter. Prompt Returns. AH CHEE, Box 753 (opp, G.P.0.), LION BOTTLE AND SACK EXCHANGE, JJ Corner WELLINGTON AND NELSON STREETS. We are Cash Buyers of Bottles, Sacks, Scrap Metals, and Waste Products of evory description. Highest prices given. Prompt payments and attention. A trial solicited. , B. J. McKENDRICK, ' 'Phone 4119. Proprietor. Let us pay part of your TAILOR'S BILL. Wo are doing this for several gentlemen by buying their discarded Clothes. Having a regular demand for all kinds of Men's Clothes, we are prepared to offer Top Prices. Ring 3976 and our Representative will call on you. THE LONDON CLOTHING. CLEANING, AND REPAIRING CO.. 8, Gt, North Rd. (near Ponsonby Reservoir). SECOND-HAND FLOUR AND CHAFF SACKS, WANTED TO BUY. TEXTILE BAG AND SACK CO.. LTD., i NELSON STREET EXTENSION. 'Phone 2854 TEA lead. Quantities Not Less Than 281b. HERALD OFFICE. Miscellaneous. 1 DAIRYMEN make extra money by using i " Diana" Clean-skimming Swedish Sep- I srator; 18gal., £6 18a 9d; 35ga1., £9 12s 6d. 1 —Manning and Co.. 183, Cashel Street, Christchurch. MANDARIN Laundry Glaze gives a beautiful ivory gloss to starched goods, surpassing the brightness of Chineso linen Ironing with it is a. pleasure. Price, 6d j and. Is. everywhere.—Wholesale Agents, A. J. Entrican and Co. ( THOUSANDS OF BARS of - " TANIWHA" SOAP 1 Are being sold every day because it is so Pure and Good. WE Specialise in Shot-guns, Rifles, Am- ' munition, and all Sporting Requisites. Call and inspect our stock. — Hazard's, 1 Queen Street RING 2104. new number, Queen St.— tli Auckland Taxi Owners' Association tor { sheapness, efficiency and competence. 1 "rPANIWHA' SOAP: Cannot in the least , degree hurt the iltin or injure the most delicate fabric. It's M pure ud good, i > •>

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16760, 29 January 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16760, 29 January 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16760, 29 January 1918, Page 1