Lost Property. \ BADGE, Returned Soldier's, —Finder ! kindly leave at Soldiers' Club. j BANGLE, Japanese, in Ponsonby car or Richmond Rd. Reward.—Albion Hotel. BANGLE, gold cable, between Devonport a-nd Newton; 10s reward.— Dykes, Ltd., Bhortland St. BRACELET, gold, Thursday night. National Pictures, Queej St., Mt. Albert car, Onslow Rd. Reward.—Sharland'" Lome St. BROOCH, gold bar, 2 stones, between Weilesley St. and Northcote.—Finder pleaee return to Training College. BROOCH, lizard, gold, ruby and pearl, safety chain attached". Thursday. ±T reward.Apply 9, Buchanan St-, Glenmore. E'YEG LASSES, in case. Papaioetoe. Wedj t,^?" y evening, between Brigett's Store and Rro-ilway —Return Brigett's Store. Reward, ss. lady's, tan leather, 7 p.m. boat * to Birkenhead; finder rewarded.— dress at HeeaXD. TTANDBAG, Lady's, Black, containing J-L money, keys, and gold watch (keepsake., m Pocwnby tram about 5.15 p.m. on I rid ay. Good reward.—Return to H. M. CORIN, Plumber, Khyber Pass. POST Office Savings Bank Book, No. 278.108, lost in Dominion Rd. car.— Finder pi&ase return to P.O. Savings Bank. T3UMP, motor-cycle, American connectionJ- Mangere, Tuesday.—Reward at 71. Grafton Read. SCARF, silk, black, with blue and whit'K) stripes; between Fire Bell and Stanley Whan.—Reward at HERALD. piCKET, Devonport Ferry. Annual, No. J- 7'.0; reward.—Traffic Manager. Devonport Ferry Co. TYPEWRITER, stolen fTonl Education Office, Auckland, October 13; Master Model No. 10 Royal Standard, No. 341614; information rewarded. "iXrALLET. containing pay-book. Taka- » » ma boat and tram ticket*, warrant »8 4s, Tuesday. — Finder please leave at Herald. TTTATCH. gold, lady's. Monday afternoon; » 1 re«ard —Apply 'Phone 2957 (3 rings), or \.W.CA. ATCH, gold wristlet, vicinity Queen St. f T or Stra-nd Pictures; valued keepsakeward .—Return Mrs. Owens, Fruiterer, opp. Smith and Caughey's. Y\7"IRE, bronze, 1 coil 18} gauge, on August ■nru r ''• o€tw ®' n Newmarket and Onehunga Wharf; £2 reward offered for return of wire or . for information that will lead to recovery. —Apply Telegraph Engineer. P..P.0. --— . . "DROOCH, Single Diamond, claw-setting, between Remuera and Pukekohe, via Newmarket and Auckland station, on Wed- ! nefday, Bth inst. £5 reward.—Ring 2056, ' Auckland, or 59R. Pukekohe. j r = i! Strayed and Impounded. I (?<ELDING. black, rs , docked mane and ! jj i ' r-- st '. Btolen < or strayed from our paddock. Kings Drive; reward.—New Zea- I Ja,n ■-t^g!!i_ n - pd Mercantile Agency Co.. Ltd. i TTEIFER one blue roan, near profit ' XX second calf run ticket No. 56 attached'' to chain, from Mangere roads; last seen at Mangere crossing; reward ATAYLOR. Mangere Bridge, i TIT ARE. dark bay, with white blaze; and ' nl-V on * . Light ay Mare - with rope round . neck; strayed from Scotchman's Valley. Saturday last; reward.— Needham. Tau : wnare. | QNEHUNGA PUBLIC POUND. - Im- I V/ pounded by the Ranger for trespassing ! on Recreation Reserve—One Red and White I ]£Zi i? °. Ut i ° f ° J ar ' witno chain and I abet ,j if not claimed and expenses paid will I be Mid on SATURDAY. 1919. at 12 o< lock noon.—E. B. PICKNELL, J oundkeeper. Dated October 17, 1913. 1")0GS- 2. between Morrinsviile and ifK™ l Road - on October 11. one BLACK, WHITE LINE UNDERNEATH tUe other SMALL. WITH LIGHT YELLOW LONG HAIR AND SHORT TAIL t meter please return to REWETI TANAWHEA, Kiwitahi. TyjANGBKB, PUBLIC POUND. ! Impounded for trespass on roads: One Bay Mare, enlarged near knee: no shoes. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold at the Mangere Public Pound, on MONDAY November 3. at 12 noon o'clock. J. M. GUMMING. Poundkeeper. jyjANGERE PUBLIC POUND. Impounded for trespass on roads: One .Bay Gelding, white face, 1 front and 2 hind white legs. Shod on hind feet. If not 'aimed and expenses paid, will be sold at the Mangere Public. Pound on MONDAY November 3, at 12 o'clock noon. J. M. CUMMING, Poundkeeper. Owners Wanted. BOAT, about 20ft, bad condition, found drifting. If not claimed within 10 days, will be sold.—R. D. Thompson, i Bradford St., Parnell. GELDING.— Came home, 1 Bay GeJdingT a sold by me about 18 months ago.—W H. Neale, East Tamaki. j Personal. A DOPTION— Kind person wanted to -eV adopt healthy boy. week old; no premium.—Apply A 8.C.. 107, Herald. BABY. 2 weeks old, wanted to board in registered home, about middle November.—Urgent. G.P.O. MRS. ASHBY. or Ashley, parcel for you at No. 52. Ora-kei Rd.. from Brightic. "OETER.—Thank you; I knew you would -*• not forget. In future address G P.O. Must not send message every week. FRED. WILL E.A.W., of Leeds, communicate >> with A.H.N., 34. H-iRALD. ]yp- s. alr. v A N Wishes to Thank the MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF SMEETONS, LIMITED. For Kind Wishes and Presents On His Attaining His 75th Birthdaj. THANKS.— Thursday night's very succesX ful Concert Parly, under the direction of Vera Maybe* (Miss BurmestreJ, has been financially a great benefit for Miss Taylor's Clothing Fund for the Richmond Road Orphanage. Thanks are due to the ''Originals," the Navy League, City Band, I ladies providing and selling sweets, ushers and many who one and all helped so well tor such a deserving cause. Matrimonial. A RTISAN, 33, R.C., wishes to meet young 1 XX lady about 30, view to matrimony — Model Registry. 20, Welle.sley St. W. ' PARMER. 37, wishes to meet voung fadv X about 30, view to matrimony—Model Registry. 20. Wellesley St. W. "PARMER, middle-aged, would like to cor- , X respond with a lady-like Housekeeper i about jO. view matrimony.—Farmer. Herald' LADY, domesticated, intellectual, would ' like to correspond with refined, edu- i cated gentleman, from 55 60—AM >fi i ■HERALD. ' ' " ~ bJ ' | MAN. young, 26. wishes to correspond ' with young lady about 24; musical i preferred; view matrimony.---Genuine 63 ' HERALD. __ " ' ' 1 | RETURNED Soldier. 30. comfortable cTr"- ' : .tVi <■ui':i.stum-es. desire? acquaintance of I domesticated lady, war widow preferred i view matrimony.—B.R., Otorohang.i P.O. ' '■ 1 I i Agencies Wanted. I DUNEDIN Broker, with good connection \ , iituony.-l Merchants. [rohmnnger.-. and , Soil Cood-, Warehouses, desires to Exchange! 1 Lists with Auckland Broker. ]>efe-rnres ' I exchanged -Box 522, Dunedm. I Miscellaneous Wanteds. j LJTERARY WORK OF ALL KINDS ' COUKECTKn AND EMENDED ! ' BY A COMPETENT WHITER mid CRITIC. '' Terms Very Moderato. Aiidici.s PENMAN, ;:;i, Herald, i LINOAIINISH applied once a year to your ! Linoleum will po.isli jt better than unv I thin.: ,-!..r-. i;lthyugh me.!,. verk. Lin"..--I urni.-l' preserves a.- it polishe.-. .Sold by ail ! (Ji'KAV your Tree:' with I'onisoi. tn' ■ ! i ' him! !!K'-i effeitive spray on me n.,.rce* ; f,,i .us.-.:- o' s.l cieoi ripiioi; - an ! .>'.: kn.ii? i o; inugu '. | ' ,1 HE 1.1, A.N 1' 111.. A •em.-'. Auck'ami j HEAR Wilson, of Perth, W.A.TTmThe \ Throe I'.'.-, of Ln- , A i V..\ To morioy. lat a. See advt. on back page. 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 1
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