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; •",..: •■ r LOST - PROPERTY. n r : ■^^■'; BANGLE, gold, chain, set stones, between . Grahametown •'-■ Wharf and . Reserve, . Thames; reward.—23, Vincent St.. .'. City.'-:, BICYCLE, English, 3-speed, painted \ black, Dunlop Magnum tyres, new mud- 1 guards, Brooks saddle; '£2 reward for, information leading to recovery.ss, Broadway, Newmarket. '. •' '-•■. . .'■■•- •-. .•..'•.'■^. ■■:-■''>; BROOCH, gold, circular, between National Theatre and Heme Reward: at, dig a alp. __ .-■:•- .-■... ■■ ■.- ■- v___—- : BROOCH, gold bar, with opal, City.Ferry, or Stanley Bay; reward.Address, at Herald. ' ■■■ •;•■ .. -y -'■-. \ ■■"■.--■ : ' _____£__'.' BROOCH, gold bar, set ruby and pearls, ! Feb. 6; reward; keepsake.— OsbornS St., Newmarket. '____________ FORD Number Plate, 5794. and Lamp, attached: between Otahuhu and Auckland; reward.Andrew and Andrew, Otahuhu. Phone 19. '.'•• ■■■■••■■■ ... TJTROCK, brown velvet, left in Henderson'. JC train on Saturday.— finder kindly • ring 3139. Reward. ■ -■'■■■.;; j riLASgES,.-pair. shell-rimmed, between I 1 vJT Graiton Bridge and Sports Ground; re- i 1 ward at Barry's, Queen, St. j KEYS (5), on ring, between Federal and , Nelson —Finder please return, 16, Federal St. Reward. , :' OTOR-Car Crank Handle, Albert , St., -"-•- near Publio Trust. Reward.—Pizzey,. McCrea, Ltd., corner Lome and Rutland Sta., Auckland.'■ "' ' '-. • ; ■ : ! '- PARCEL, containing 2 picturos, between Epsom and city,' via Mountain.. Rd., ' Symouos St., Lome St.; reward.—Ring 8308 A. "v. ;,;;; ' : \ ;_..;■»* RIM. spare, with 34 by cord Tyre, off Chandler Car, returning Te Kuiti Races, Saturday. Reward.—C. Mellars, Taxi Proprietor. Morrinsville ______? SPECTACLES, between St. Mary's Church • and Gladstone Rd. ; 10s reward.— 'Phone 907. ._ : .' ■. ' ,; -' ; '■'* ; .-' ' STICK (Lady's), blackthorn, left on scat, Hamilton Rd. corner. Reward. —9A, Hnmilton Rd - - •. v . WALLET, black, small, containing £11 • 10s. or thereabouts, stamps, ferry tickets, and photos.—Address at Herald. ■ WATCH, gold, wristletr Thursday evening, vicinity Queen St.. Railway St., Ferry Rldgs. : reward.—Ring 814 A. ■ " JO OA BANK of England Note. Finder dw-wU will be rewarded.—Address at Herald. i ii mm i ii ii STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED. DOG, Collie, blaok and white, Kaukapakapa, Sunday, Feb. 11; Waitemata collar Finder please communicate S. Stone, Taiaotea P.O. ___ GELDING, dark brown, white hind foot, with wire scar on fetlock, from Waiuku. Reward.—F. Collins. Waiuku. IRISH Setter, collar marked "Heathcote;" vicinity Mao Murray Rd., Rernuera.— ' Finder rewarded on returning to Mr. Justice Herdman, 12, Clovernook Road, Epsom. ' SHEEP DOG. young, bTaok-white breast, collar number 777. strayed from Clevedon Sheep Fair; reward.—C. H. Mellsop, Clevedon. ' ; PERSONAL. _____ ADOPTION.— Person wanted adopt healthy bright boy. 6 years; pood par- s entage; town, country.—XJuardian, 16, ; Herald. __—— ARTHUR W.—Write home for Mum's sake.Ray. . DAVIS, Sharo-milker, Okoroire, communicate immediately with - Sanderson, Hinuera. ■ - DEAREST.— Be a sport and meet me on Sunday night, 8 o'clock Love.— Maisie ____' DEAREST.— will leave on 25th ■■ of this month. Would like to hear from you again.— ■ ~■■: ' : :"" ■ WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name without my personal authority.N. A. Edgar. Morning- , side; ' KIND Person to adopt Child from birth, March; respeotable parents.Healthy, 114, Heb^i-p. WOULD like to hear from you. Have • written, no reply.—F. V t-i '" WO"ULD "Grateful" or anyone knowing cure for oatarrh and head noises kindly send to M.W., 271, Herald. V Ur >-. I ■ , .■'-' -.:--h '-•-..•■ MATBIMONIAIi. - '« ■ ;. i i ..'..': '■':'. — >' »i ' i"' .hi GENT. (82), healthy, . medium-built, dark, • wishes correspond with young lady; residing with parents, view . matrimony.— 902. Herald. .-■ :__ __s •■ . ■; GENT, business, desires meet refined, domesticated lady, 80-40, view matrimony; replies confidential.Widower, 76, Herald. ___■ ■ LADY! (24), refined, wishes meet tall, dark gentleman,- view matrimony.—Advance agency, 11. Strand Arcade. LADY wishes to meet Gentleman, 28 .to 80, view matrimony; must bo educated and smart.—Todd, G.P.O. LADY, 41, in business, wishes introduction, view matrimony, refined Business • Gent., 42-50. Phoenix Chambers. LADY, 21, musical, accustomed country or city, wishes introduction, view matrimony, steady Gent.36, Phoenix Chambers. MAN, ' young, 24, ' since industrious, tIML wishes correspond respectable Working Girl, view matrimony; 7farmer's daughter preferred ; ' photos exchanged.Sincere, 352, pFR'LD. AGENCIES WANTED. GENTLEMAN going to England shortly willing to execute any commissions, Gt. —Sharpies. 11. Strand Arcade. rpo MANUFACTURERS AND WAREHOUSEMEN. \ ■'•■ A finn with ample storeroom accommodation is prepared to carry agency stocks for Wellington Province and Marlborough District. Enquiring firm have excellent connection. Principal will be in Auckland from the 16th to 19th inst.. and will be pleased to meet enquirers. Apply, ,'.'"'' PROGRESSIVE, P.O. Box 763. Auckland. m . •= WINES FOB SALE. A CASE Port Wine. 25s i 5000 gallons being sacrificed: samples free.— Bray's Vineries. 6. H.M. Aroade. Auokland. A CASE OF PORT WlNfc, special blend, 355, delivered city, freight Is 6d extra. —Colonial Wine Co.. 24b. Swanson St. 1?OR high quality and low prices Corhan's *' Wines still leading. See advt. Monflilvs.. Wednesdays. Saturdays. . OLD Port and ■ Stterry Wines at 35s per case; special 42s 6d, freight paid:' /mu.>i with orderNote.—We have no agents. S. Vella, The ; Terrace Vineyards.: Oratia. Auckland. ■ ______________ . ORT Wine 86s, : invalid 40a, special 455, per case two gallons, guaranteed wines three years old; eight paid.J. Radaly, Henderson. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. WHAT ABOUT A BIT OF LUNCH? HAT ABOUT A BIT OF LUNCH? If you're Lunching (or Dining) in Town to-day, the best place to patronißo is The Tiffin. A splendid bill of fare Everything well cooked, and temptingly served. No tiresome waiting. You'll enjoy every, mouthful. ', . -'-' ': •/' : ,V--' . ■■■■ -> .'.'.. HOURS:I2-2, 6-7. SUNDAYS: 12-2, 4.30-7. N.B.—We cater for Wedding Breakfasts, Smoke Concerts, Banquets, Suppers, etc, etc., at the Tiffin, private homes, or elsewhere. Estimates free rp_E nprJFFIN QATERING QOMPANY, LIMITED. i CITY CHAMBERS. , Corner Queen and Victoria Streets. '•/ * , AUCKLAND. ( CANFORD'S DINING ROOMS OPPOSITE G.P.0.: QUEEN ST. : FISH MEALS. 1 - "'■' -Open Prom 9 a.m. Until" 7 p.m. : Daily. (Cloied All Day Sundays.) PICCADILLY Tea Rooms, open every ; evening till 7.80. . Fridays and. Satur- >. days till 10 p.m. - ■_■ - , i .- ._j 1 OJ. DURBIN, SADDLERS. 44, WYND- 1- 1 . HAM ST.. next WYNDHAM YARDS, " is the right place to Buy Riding Saddles of every description and style. They look well, i wear well, and satisfy ell buyers or users. ■ Try one yourself.:-; ! Prices are very reasonable . ■ ■.; _ ' ■'"■ __j' : . .'•"' '] '■-'■■-.■. ■ :: : r.-^ : '. ADEANE, the Auctioneer. 27. Victoria : St.—Furniture and Bedding at pre-war i prices Nuf sed '"■ ''-'- ■'"■.-•.■■■■-■■'■■■.■. ___:.- •■ EVER-READY Bladee, 6a per dozen, at 1 Hazard's, Queen Street. ". . : i ■ "•"■■.■■,■*•■';.'.•■•■ ..:■-';/•■ ■,?v'«':-'.;!'.-';-f.;;~KA':--;''-: ■; ■■■■?*■;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18325, 15 February 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18325, 15 February 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18325, 15 February 1923, Page 1

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