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Shipping. . THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING 1 COMPANY, LIMITED. DIRECT LINE TO THE UNITED / KJNGDOM. LARGE MODERN TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS. With ■ UNSURPASSED ACCOMMODATION. Steamer. Tons. From. About. •PAPAROA . . 7,697 — End Oct. 'RUAHINE ..10.758 — November » 'RIMUTAKA . 6.893 — December »RUAPEHU .. 8,881 — Early Feb. •Proceeding via Panama Canal or MonteVideo at ship's option. Return Tickets are interchangeable with ' P. and O. S.N. Co., or Orient Line via Suez, C. and A. Lire via Vancouver, or U.SS Co. of N.Z.. Ltd., via San Francisco. For further particulars apply 1 THE UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z.. LTD.. Agents. KAIPARA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. In conjunction with SELLARS-ALLEN.STEAMSHIP CO. HELKMbVILLE-pARGAVILLE SERVICE. Leaves HelensviUe: Leaves Daraaville: Mon.. 10.10 a.m. 'lues.. 7 a.m. Mon., alter last train Wed., 5 p.m. Tt.es., alier last train Thurs.. 5 p.m. Th.irs.. after last train Fri., 5 p.m. b'ri.i a.ter last t-.iin Sun., 5 p-ni. OTAMATEA SERVICE. Leaves Helensvillo: Leaves 1 uhl; Wed., 10.10 a.m. Thurs., 8 a.m. 'Phono 11, HelensviUe. Berths booked at Northern S.S. Company'e Office up to 4 p.m. days of sailing. H. G. MEN&I.&S. Manager. Auckland Agents: Northern S.S. Co., Ltd.. Quay Street. Lost Property. I>OY'S Navy Reefer Coat, left on North- ) ern Company's Wharf, Sundjy afternoon ; reward.—Address at Herald. BROOCH, gold, chained to tiepin, between Hippodrome and Parnell; reward.— A ddress at Herald. ' GLOVE, lady's brown gauntlet, .left hand; Wednesday.—Will fender kindly leave Birkenhead Ferry Office? MOTOR Number Plate. S74o.—Address at . Herald. NOTE Book, Disraeli St., Mt. Eden.—J. and S. Hopkinß, Ltd., Seedsmen, 122, Queen St. RLNG, gold band, inscribed, keepsake; ' good reward. —C. Robinson, 167, Nelson St. PfJ (ONE £5, two singles), between <& * Whitakor Place and No. 4 Station. Wednesday morning; £1 reward.—Write Miss Stockman, c.o. Mrs. Harris, Mansions, Symonds St. ii i » Strayed and Impounded. riOCKATOO, white.—Reward at Maciamo V_;_ Lenoir. 56. Mt. Eden Rd. white, from 6'Rorke St.— <? Will person having same please return to 15. Symonds St. cattle, from Mt. Albert. Wednesday; 5 months, white points, white tip on tail: answers to name Bruce; reward. —R., 985. Heuald. GELDING, black, no shoes, light harness, last seen Patumohoe Rd.; 10s reward. —Roy Sinton. Patumahoe. HORSE, white, lost from paddock, Monday night.—lnformation to 149. Grey St. PARROT, pink and grey: reward 105.—52, Kingsland Av., Kingsland. QTRAYED. —Irish Terrier, answers name >V Tim; light in coat, heavy build, lame, left hind leg. chain attached to collar. Anyone' detaining this dog is liable to prosecution. Reward on returning to MACKAY. Whitaker Place, Off Symonds Street. Auckland. Personal. HV.J. —If still care, please let me know • where write. Important—J—Y., April, 1919. MICK; —If still care, tell me where write; . letter returned: lonely and miserable, truest love.—Rosie. MR~.~ GEO. RENWICK. of~Kaikoura. . South Island, is at present on a visit to his eldest son, Mr. Robt. Renwick. in the Waikato district. , RANGES.—Don't be downhearted, for I think the world of you.—L. A. Wilson. THE HARRY SHAW mentioned in Police Court news is not Harry Shaw of 7, V i ncent St. _^ WILL Misa Bland, who called at 11. Dis-r-eli St., Mt. Eden, last weak, kindly call aga.in or nng 3163 (3 lintts). . WOULD anyone knowing the whereabouts of Jack o>rilv)R, late of Ohura, kindly communicate with Ernie. Paeroa ? T>E THOMAS EDWARD MATTOCKS. Information is sought concerning the whereabouts of Thomas Edward Mattocks, formerly of Coventry. England, last heard of at Pukapuka, North Auckland District, in October, 1904, wheTe he was then scrubcutting. Since then he is believed to have worked on the Gumfields, Auckland District. Anyone knowing his present address is requested to communicate with the undersigned. Relations in .'.Sngland inquiring. GEORGE TOOGOOD. Solicitor, Wellington. Matrimonial. i ENGLISHMAN, young, healthy, medium J height, lonely, desires correspond refined, healthy English working girl who j sinesn't dance, view to matrimony.—Hey u ay. 965, Herald. GENTLEMAN] 30, wishes meet Catholio young lady, from 25 to 30. view matrimony.—Genuine. 278. Herald. _^ ENTLEMAN (28). would like to meet refined young lady, view matrimony.— | Protestant. 855. Herald. (GENTLEMAN, cultured, wishes meet T young lady, 18-23. dark hair, blue or dark brown eyes, view matrimony.—36. Phoenix Chambers. LADY, 23, dainty, wishes meet gentleman (c erical), I'rotestant, view matrimony. —36, Phoenix Chambers, daily, Friday even-ing_7.3o-8.80. : LADY, 18, used io farm, wishful meeting farmer.' view matrimony.—Advance Agency. 11, Strand Arcade. LADY, Bmart, 25, wishes meet sincere man, . view matrimony.—Manager. Advance j Agency. 11, Stranc! Arcade. ,' MAN. young, wants correspond with young j lady interested in physical culture, view ■ matrimony.—Sincere, 968, Herald. \ MAN, young, cultured, fair means, desires i meet Lady, foreign extraction, 26-30, j" robust, refined; view matrimony; photos- ex- | charged.—Dignity, 99. Hamilton. ; — •- :—a Toilet. CYNTHIA. th» "Perfect Face Cream," givee beautiful, soft, velvety effect; nourishes and whitens jhe akin. 77 T"a NATURELLE,'" a permanent indeJIJ tectable Hair Dye; black, dark brown, mid, auburn, blonde; 6s 6d. Chemists. RB. COLLEDGE, Expert, H.M. Arcade, Ist Floor, Craig s B.ags.. Broadway.— Ladies', Children's Haircutting, Shampooing, JJ_s____P_r2o_rß ' IS3 McELWAIN, Toilet export] 270, Queen St. ('phone 254). also Watson's Bu ildinga ('phone 3766). UNSIGHTLY Superfluous Hair can be removed by Electric Radio, homo treatment.—23. Winatone'e Bldgs. ■" = "3 Dress and Fashion. CIOSTUMES. hand-tailored, in exclusive J designs, at from £7.—Laurie and Hardy, Foresters' Bldgs., Welleslcy St. DRESSMAKERS And Costumiers.—Mrs. Carrick and Miss Olsen; now open at | 69, City Chambers, Queen Stroot. AISON KARINE~Ready-to-wear Frocks, Sponge Cloths, Fuji, Taffeti, Satin; reasonable ' prices.—6. Watson's Bldgs. MILLINERY— See Special Diaplay Spring Models at Edith Webley's Millinery Salon, Wellesley St. East. MISS A. BURKE, Private Dressmaker, has opened Princess Bldgs.; orders promptly executed; latest designs, lowest prices. RELIABLE Hosiery always gives satisfaction. —Purchase at Matthews and Andrews. 147. Symonds St. TfiNGAGEMENT '"RINGS. Artistically Finished. Finest Selection of Latest Platinum Settings And 18ct. Gold, Diamonds, with Emeralds, Rubies, Sapphires, Turquoise, Opals, Pearls, or all Diamonds. 50s, 755, 90s, £&, £8, £10, ±15, £20. Up to £200. Best Quality and Value* At T\AVID QILK, JEWELLER. EKKER'B. Soap ukee L away all Übra»

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18202, 22 September 1922, Page 1

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969

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18202, 22 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18202, 22 September 1922, Page 1

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