Lost Property. |T> AG, brown, leather, Eanfurly Ed. 5.30 sec'J-» tion car; finder rewarded.—l 6, Marama Av., Epaom. BRIEF Bag, between Point Chevalier and Mount Albert: gift; reward.—Grey and Menzioa. Eden Crescent. BROOCH, gold, memoriam, lost yesterday between Morningside and Queen St.; reward.—Rosa. Topuni, Priv. Bag, Auckland. CERTIFICATES in Nursing, in roll, somewhere city (Miss Agnes Edgar).—Return to Nurse, 85, Herald. DIAMOND Cluster, small, from brooch, between Ellerslie Racecourse and Takapuna; reward.—No. 17. Ferry Buildingß. HAT, child's, muslin, Tuesday, between Karangahape Rd. and Railway Station, via Town Hall car; reward.—Rendell's Showroom. LOCKET and Chain, between Dominion Rd. Post Office and Valley Rd.; reward. —228, Dominion Rd. PAPER Parcel, containing white silk Underslip, between Short's Bldgs., and City Chambers, Wednesday evening.—Return Cottage- Tea Roome, Shortland St. PURSE, silver mounted, initials S.G. on Bhield, Wednesday night. between Everybody's Theatre and Mt. Eden car; reward.—Address at Herald. PURSE, containing 2 10s notes and 2 keys, Thursday, telephone box. near Mt. Bdc-n railway station; reward. —2. Abbott's Rd., Mt. Eden. RING, pearl, single stone, at Y.W.C.A.; keepsake; finder rewarded—Address at HERALD". SPECTACLES, gold rimmed, in case »p marked Brunette, Hawera; in Karangahape Rd.—Please return to 65, Symouds St. UMBRELLA, black silk, black handle, silver plate, name, address; Remuera car or G.P.0.; keepsake from deceased husband.—Reward at Heralta Strayed and Impounded. HORSES (3)— Brown Pacer Gelding, shod, aged; Black Gelding, unshod, hollow back; both 16 hands. Chestnut Mare, white face. 14 hands.—V. Bower. Pipiroa, Hauraki Plaine. Reward. __ "VTARE. bay. light draught, 2 hind feet ItX white, white down forehead, white pntch right under stomach, cannot be seen unless you look right tinder, easily identified: Nctherton-Teka Teka Rd.: reward will be paid, but anyone detaining same will lie prosecuted.—Finder please write, W. Galbraith, Rotorua. J?-j REWARD.—Strayed or stolen. 2 Fox ~'X Terrier Dogs; reward on return, or conviction person detaining.—Miller, Craigmore. Argvle St.. Ponsonbv. Owners Wanted. PUG Dog, young; owner can have same describing and paying expenses.—Bo, Bercs.ord St. ■. EUNNING on my farm, Mangatawhiri, 2 yearling Bulls, 1 black, no brand, 1 light strawberry with a slit in top of right ear. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold at Pokeno sale. Nov. 20.—C. Pope. Personal. E LEONARD (late Helensville).—Call at G.P.0.. Auckland, for letter. "IV/iTAUD COLLARD., late Matamata.— 1»X Anyone knowing whereabouts, kindly communicate Mrs. Aydon. Post Office, New Lynn. PERSON, kind, wanted to adopt healthy i baby girl about week old.—Kindness, 954. _t______A__D_ ~\XT D.H.—Send new address. —C. WANTED kind person adopt dark baby girl. 2 years old.—A. G. Wayth, Co. P. 0., Rotorua WOULD P.G., who wrote to Miss V. Maxwell, please write agnin. WOULD some kind person adopt a healthy little boy (3 years).—Mother, 158. Herald. Matrimonial. LADY; good address. 58, -wishes introduction elderly, clean-hving gent., view matrimony.—Lonely. 152. Herald. Tl/f AN. young, with means, would like corItJL respond with sensible young lady, view matrimony.—Genuine. 753. Herald. GENTLEMAN, young. Christian, country, 30 years of *«*, of good looks and appearance, would like to correspond with young Christian Lady of about, 25 years of age. good, clean. Protestant faith; view to matrimony: meeting to be arranged in due course.—Address _ COUNTRY CHRISTIAN. 62. Herald. Wanted to Bay. BACON-Cutter wanted; must be in good order and condition. — Cheap, 149, Herald. , BOOKS wanted, fiction or otherwise, new or second-hand.—Kiwi JBook Exchange, over Smith Caughey. frewinarket. BOOKS, in sound condition; any quantity; prompt cash.—Brooking, 22, Palmerston Bldgs. (2nd floor). BOTTLES. Sacks.,. Horsehair, and Old Metals.—Zealandia Trading Co., 1, Liverpool St. 'Phone 2431. CLOTHES (second-hand), anything bought j Lady calls house, pays cash.—Mrs. Black. Box 1379, G.P.O. [ FALSE Teeth, old. discarded, any condition: our only commodity.—Pearhne Co.. 26, Durham St. RING Mrs. Kelly.—She buys Misfit Clothing. Evening Wear.—Darby St., off Queen St. 'Phone 2606. SCALES) suitable for Confectionery business^—S___le_______»_______________^^ STRAW.i Rye. Barley, Oats.—Pawpalum, 133. Herald. SUITS, Coats, Trousers. Vests. Riding Broeches. Hats. Shirts. Ties; Broken Jewellery. Tools, Teeth. Violins.—Fischer. Town Hall Sauare. Phone 3021. For Hire. GHAR-A-BANC. 30-36-« eater; easwat riding in Auckland; for Dances, Lodge Mea tinga. Etc—'Phono '2390 A.. J. Rimmer. AXIS; Day and Nignt Service.—Bell, late Lester and Bell. Three Lamps Garago. opp. P.O. 'Phone 2986 A. __ L.■ ' ■ ==r "- Partnerships Dissolved. TV/FR. JOHN T. R. WATSON desires to ItX announce that he has severed all his connection with John T. R. Watson's Garage, No. 1, Wellington Place. Auckland The business will be carried on under the name of John T. R Watson, with Mr. G. Montgomery as manager. Removal Notices. MISSES MAYS. Dressmakers, 268. Dominion Rd., havo removed to 92, Grange Rd, 2min. Dominion oars. Nurses and Nursing Homes. LADY with seaside home would take convalescent patients requiring electric massage and rest.—Address at Herald. ATERNITY NURSING HOME. NURSE CANTY (-Phone 3182). 15 Huntly Avenue, off Khyber Pass Road, patients Taken With or Without Doctor. Restaurants and Tearooms. T>EFRESHMENT? . JX Well, try some tasty Snacks , at Staceys. , Asparagus Soup, rich and warming; other kinds, too, all enjoyable. i Real nice Fruit Salad and Cream. On a warm day. now, it is just the thing! You will appreciate the Drinks. Ice Cream, and other things _■—_—. vou get at STACEY'S. 62. QUEEN STREET. DINE AT THE TIFFIN RESTAURANT. Dinner 12 to 2 and 6 to 7. Varied Menu. Popular Prices. Our Special One-course for Is is voted by all to bo excellent, satisfying and moat reasonable. THE TIFFIN CATERING CO., LTD.. Corner of Queen and Victoria Streets. CANFORD'S DINING ROOMS. OPPOSITE G.P.0.. QUEEN STREET. FISH MEALS. Open from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. daily. SUNDAYS. 2 p.m. until 9 p.m. GRAND Tearooms, the most charming and exclusive little Tea House ir Auckland. —Grand Picture Theatre. STRAND CAFE. PRIOR STILL LEADING. BEST la 6d MEAL IN TOWN. Social Halls To Let. A CHARMING Room is reservable even ings for superior Social Functions catering.—Grand Tearooms, Grand Theatze
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18244, 10 November 1922, Page 1
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