LOST PROPERTY. BRACELET, sold, on Saturday, between Waterloo Quadrant and Grafton Bridge. Reward at Herald. ' ___ BROOCH, sold, ring attached, also Gold Chain with heart, cross; reward.— Patcrson. Fairburn Rd.. Otahuhu. _ CHAIN. Surveyor's, on brass drum, on Mountain Rd., Monday: reward.— Ring 740. - DESPATCH Box. leather, name R. R. Black, containing account books.— ward at Stonehurst. , 1 FOUNTAIN Pen. gold mounted. Water- . man, vicinity glove counter, Milne and Choyce'a, —Reward at Herald. HAVERSACK, containing tools, on Sun- ' day afternoon, between Onehunga and Otahuhu. via Mount Smart. O'Rorke and Gt South Rds.— J. Paterson. _airburn Rd'.. Otahuhu. ; , „ KNITTING, purple. Bon© Needles, bebetween Bayawater boat and vamP" bell's Kindergarten, Monday, 6th.—Schneidenian Bros., Queen St. ' PARCEiL of Lace, between Milne and Choyce and Building Society; reward. —23. Essex Rd.. Mt. Eden. j PENDANT Brooch, set with pearls and : stones- keepsake; reward.Miss Allport, Otahuhu. i LANE, Carpenter's, steel, in Valley R«*tram Friday night.—Reward on returning to 5. Grafton Terrace _____ PUMP. Bluemel motor-car. between Victoria Ave. and Clifton, Takapuna; reward.—6s, Lake Rd. URSElSunshino), brown leather, vicinity Dominion Rd. and Kingsland.—Reward on returning 227. Dominion Rd: RING, gold: initial* CM.—Finder please IV ring 2G77A. ■ SCARF. Paisley and Violet Silk, at Motutapu on March 3. gift from a soldier son; reward.Address at HERALD. . SEAL, La Fayette crest, metal mount; reward.- J.W.H., P.O. Box 1048. SPARE RIM AND TYRE, between St. Heliers and Remuera. Reward on returning , MILLER'S GARAGE. Khyber Pass. WALLET, black leather, containing small f T sum of money and war pensions certificate No. TllOßl. last Saturday on inside enclosure. Te Aroha races, by returned soldier; reward.—Address at Herald. X\rATCH-Chain. gold, gent's. Papakura. VI between school and station: reward. — Robt. Thomas. Beach Rd.. Papakura. WOULD finder of opened Letter, addressed Remuera, Epsom car, Tuesday morning, please leave at Herald? Reward. STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED. 4Q GRANGE RD. wishes to thank all O* those who helped search for Sheepdog. He has now been returned. '— ■» OWNERS WANTED. , BUNCH of Keys found opp. Post Office. 14 keys on ring.—Joe Ryan, Papakura Hotel. _______ COLLIE Pup. fawn and white.—26. Shelly Beach Rd.. Ponsonby. ___ MARE, bay, one white foot, running in my paddock for over a week.—R. Knox, Swanson. PERSONAL. _ CANADA.— Letter awaits Marion Macleod at Herald Office. , I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name without my written authority, from March 1, 1923. — Ernest Campbell, Te Kawa. JUNIE,— Only too pleased to answer. Where can I write to?—A.D. WOULD anyone interested in Sunday School work supply to new School a few leaflets, containing scholars' helps, home questions, readings, until orders arrive.—Teacher, 244. HlbaLP. rpo ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. WALTER CHORTON (married), of 33, Commercial Street. Newton. Hyde.; Cheshire. England, wishes to inform all friends and relatives that the above address is the one and only address, not 44, Grosveno? Road, Hyde. INFORMATION is required of a lad named Bennett Brickell, who left home, Mangere, on Tuesday, February 27.- Fair complexion, blue eyes, broad - features. 14 years old, and about, sft. high. Whoever is employing him or _ anyone knowing . his whereabouts, please wire collect, A. CAMERON, Mangere. the lad's guardian. MATRIMONIAL. GENT., 31, clean-living:, steady employment, wishes introduction, view matrimony, sensible girl, Protestant.36, Phoenix Chambers. GENTLEMAN (middle-aged) , tall. dark. rnmtortable circumstances, wishes to meet Christian Young Woman, view matrimony.—Sincere. 257. Herald. LADY, 27, fond country, would like meet Farmer; view matrimony.— Agency, 11. Strand Arcade. LADY, medium, wishes meet young Farmer, sincere, dark preferred; view matrimony.—Advance Agency, Strand Arcade. lADY. , 33, means, Scotch, educated, 1 wishes introduction steady business gent, 35-4%; view matrimony.36, Phoenix Chambers. MAN, 25, desires to meet young Lady, with view to matrimony.—Sincerity, 207. Herald. SAILOR, lonely, would like to make the acquaintance of a middle-aged widow, view matrimony: 1 child not objected to. — Lonely Sailor, 196. Herald. SALES OF PROPERTY. LAND Agents.—Take notice, Section 5, Aldred Road, Remuera, has been sold.— C. H. Mansill. WINES FOR SALE. A CASE OF PORT WlNfe. special blend. 355, delivered city, freight Is 6d extra. —Colonial Wine Co., 24b, Swanson St. RAY'S Invalid Port Wine, 60s case, deHvered; best in the world try it.—o, H.M. Arcade, Queen St. LD Port and Sherry Wines at 35s per caae; special 42s 6d. freight paid: cash with' order—Note.—We have no. agents. —John 8. Vella, The lerrace Vineyards. Oro.tia, Auckland. ORT 355. Special Port 40s, case; both fine o!d Wines.— Wine Co, Basement. N.Z- Insurance Bides. PORT Wine. 355. invalid 40a. special 455. X per case two gallons; guaranteed wines three years old; fneight paid.—J. Radaly. Henderson. RARE Reserve Wines; Invalid Port. 60s case; Muscatel, 60s; Extra Special Port, 755.— Kaipara Wine Co. OLD PORT (Invalid) 425. Claret 425, Red 48b, Sherry 48s, Special Reserve Port 60s per 12 bottles (2gals.). Cash with order Freight paid to nearest station or I fiist transhipping port. Delivered Auckland and immediate suburb?, also across harbour. All wines matured. Orders promptly executed Suppliers to Auckland and other hospitals. State occupation when ordering for no-license district.—A. A. Corban, Mt. Lebanon Vineyards. Henderson. Heme .Bay. Auckland. October 25, 1912. Mr A /. Corban, HendersonDear Sir,— have completed my analysis of the various New Zealand Pure Grape Wines manufactured by you, viz.. Corban's Red Wine. Port, Sherry and Claret, and have pleasure in certifying that they are all pure fermented Grape Wines, free from harmful materials, and of excellent quality and flavour. They are the beat New Zealand Wines that have come under my notice, and have evidently been skilfully prepared from choice grapes. The " Red Wine" is a rich, fruity wine, and particularly suitable for invalids. (Signed) ALF. J. PARKER. F.C.S.. Public Analyst for Auckland. /""I entleness and Extreme Care. • — Howey Walker, Surgeon Dentist, Right opposite John Court, Limited. (On the corner.) •, < I■— - -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18342, 7 March 1923, Page 1
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