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LOST PROPERTY. | BANGLE, gold, between Claude Rd. and Onehunga; Thursday night; reward. King telephone 3257 A. BANK Noteß, roll of, Devonport Ferry or ■*-* Auckland, Tuesday.—Finder please ring 1744. Reward. BICYCLE (King of the Road); taken from outside Technical Scrool. Good reward for information leading to recovery.B3, Carlton Gor e Rd. PENDANT, ruby, pear-shaped; reward.— Hill, c.o. Waverley Hotel. PURSE, lady's, containing money, JL tickets, letter; in Takapuna tram. Reward, Tramway Office. Bayswater. RING, signet, gold, initials M.S., some weeks ago.—Finder please ring 1924. Reward. "DING, large pearl and diamond, between -*-v Home and,' Mt. Eden, via Poiisonby; suostantiftl reward,—Phone 3034. SEAL, La Fayette crest, metal mount; reward.— J.W.H., P.O. Box 1048. QTARTER Pedal, off motor-bike. New *J Lynn; reward.— Walton St., Victoria Ave., Remuera. WAR Bond, for £50; reward.Please return to No. 2, Stewart Street, Mount Eden. J. Y. Hogarth. WATCH, cold wristlet, leather strap; Milford-Tikapuna, Feb. 24. Reward.— Phone , 2866, , WHEF-' Cap (rear). Swift Car, between Ntif£i,vt Neck and City. Reward.— King's .tiffcjte, Devonport. \Af lEC person who picked up brown silk »T Umbrella in car, February 16, Queen St., please return? Reward. Belgium St. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDEN'/ ix SOCIETY.— Zealand Branch: Customs House Quay, Wellington.—Lost Policy: It is the intention of the Society, on or after the 10th day of April next, to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 948581. on the life of Gladys Martha Pattison (nee MoKenzie), which is declared to have been lost.—Dated at Wellington this 9th day of March, 1923.—A. AMIES, Manager for New Zealand. BTRAYEP AND IMPOUNDED. COW, Jersey, on Sunday last: both horns shelling; reward. R. Spicer, Saleyards, Westtield. COW, small, yellow, newly dehorned.— Any information to Millen Bros., Pakuranga. DOG, black Cocker, Towser, No. 417 on collar, strayed from 44, Cook St. Reward. GELDING, bay, knees marked,' halfVX draueht. Reward.—Watkins, 95, The Drive, Epsom. 'Phone 4270 (5 Tings). GELDING, bay, white, star, branded 49 near shoulder, strayed from Waharoa, March 2.—Finder communicate H. Simpson, Waharoa. . PONY, bay, short mane and tail; also 1 Chestnut Mare; strayed from Otahuhu. Rgw.'-d,—Gardiner. Otahnhu. OWNERS WANTED. GELDING, bay, short mane and tail, straying my property. If not claimed in 14 days will bo sold.—C. Sturgeon, Paparata. HEIFER, Jersey cross, upturned horns, no brand; running in my paddec!,.. Bradbury, Glen Eden. KEYS, bunch of, Thursday.—Apply Albert Hotel. MUSIC, roll of, left counter; also about Xmns time, Pair Lady's Shoes.—Falkner, Queen St. ~,-i PERSONAL. EMBASSY, Auckland.—Many thanks. Cheerio.—Cherry Brandy, Te Whetu. I WILL rot be responsible for any Debts contracted in my name from this date, March 7, 1923.—R Q. Clemens. JOHNNIE.— Wire immediately. Everything fixed.—Wyome. • . LADY with good home offers to board healthy Baby Girl, view adopt.— 748, HtBALD. v OTICE.—Goods left at 295, Ponsonby Rd., must be claimed b'eforo March ll), 1923, otherwise no responsibility will be taken.—B B. Darroch . PERSON, kind, wanted adopt healthy baby boy, aged 7 months; pram, clothes provided.— 4278. S'F. Been out town, letter card too late; « send address.—Dear 8.. 400. Herald. "IXJILL any Person who has been relieved ft. of Head Noises and Catarrh kindly communicate with J.R.8.. 381. Herald. , \\flilt P««l, 304, call at Herald Office M for letter and make appointment for this Saturday.Urgent. 427, Herald. WILL Christian persons, organisations interested rescue Mother, victim nervous troubles (air raids), new arrivals, now in hands strangers, led astray seeking employment, for child's sake, speedy action? Inquiries welcome.—Address at herald. TTUBERT'(BERT) ADAMS, last heard of A at Napier. 1917. His address or any information is earnestly desired by his mother, MRS. ADAMS. ' 148,. Linwood Road, Handsworth, ' Birmingham, England.

. MATRIMONIAL. ___ T ADY, 27, single, tall, wishes introduction, J-l view matnmony ; steady Tradesman. 36, Phoenix Chambers. MAN. 30, would like to meet or correspond ■ with lady, 24-28, view matrimony.— Lady, 304. Herald. MIDDLE-aged respectable Man wishes correspond with Middle-aged _ Widow, without encumbrance; view matrimony. — Sincere,' 277, Herald. WIDOW, refined, slight build, 45. means, wishes introduction, view matrimony, Business or Land Man.— Phoenix Chambers. AGENCIES VACANT. A NY up-to-date Indenting Firm requiring -■ci, half-dozen good sole agencies (British), write for appointment.— British Isles Clut>. 54. Shortland St. ■ TjIGGS. EGGS. EGGS. Wanted. Selling Agent of good standing, for Auckland, for a reliabW supply of Eggs. For further information please reply to EGGS. C.o. J. Ilott, Ltd., Advertising Agents, 84 and 86, Jervois Quay, Wellington. LL TRADES OFFICE REFILL FILING ( SYSTEM. New Zealand Selling and Manufactures Rights.—Over 200 Auckland Firms, includ'ru many leading business houses, are usinjr these files, which includes case files, box files and cabinet system. This system guarantors repeat refill orders which automatically compound yearly. These well-known files are recognised to be the most economical, efficient, time-saving, and adaptable system on the market. Fully protected by three Patents. Splendid opportunity and terms very reasonable. 19. EILLIOTT STREET, , City. A GEN T S. Australian General Indent House, Holding well-established Oversea and Australian Agencies, wishes to appoint an Agent in New Zealand to represent them for the Dominion. Give full information, which will be treated confidentially.—Address, in first instance, to VINCO, •■ C.o. Box 241, G.P.0., Sydney. AGENCIES WANTED. TITAN, young, travelling Australia soon, J.VJL would entertain good Agencies Tra* veller, 353. Herald. TRAVELLER, covering ground, Palmers- • ton North to Gisborne, open for additional agencies.—B.H., 383, Herald. TO MANUFACTURERS. AGENTS. AND J. OTHERS. MANUFACTURER'S AGENT DESIRES ADDITIONAL AGENCIES OR SUBAGENCIES. For Wellington City and Suburbs. Principals please write, ' Box 327. Wellington. THE 1923 SILVERTOWN. The Silvertown Cord improves with age and experience. Each succeeding . year sees a "better Silvertown. ew refinements, .new strength, new flexi- . bility, new riding ease enter the Silvertown every year, and in time give way to newer qualities and improvements. , Our 1923 Silvertown is our greatest Silvertown —a better tire than the motoring world has ever known. Tjl 'W "piDGEON AND pO., LIMITED, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS. 41. LORNE SIEEET. AUCKLAND. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18345, 10 March 1923, Page 1

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