-."•"'. : '■'■-.'V' LOST PROPERTY. [ BAG-;'. Purse, ) lady's, between Epsom and i Grafton Bridge Sunday evening; initials JL.Mc; reward.— Bag. 475. Herald. BRIEF Bag, gent's. Monday w'oek: between Farmers' Union and Newmarket; reward.— 'Phone 178GA. .- BROOCH, small gold filagree, vicinity Green Lane; keepsake.—Please return , Herald. / .. ■■ ■ . I BROOCH, between Batchers Rd. ' and Kingsland. Mt. Eden or Mt. Albert.; tram: figures 1904 on gold nt.il. act pearls i and turquoise ; reward.—Kingsland Police j Station. "■ I M'ONEY, sum. between Albert St. and !_. G.P.O.—Reward on returning, J. Bonner, Parcel Branch. G'.F.O__ PERSON "took Overcoat "and Hat. Mt. Albert Hnll. can have own by paying expenses.— Draper. _ _ PURSE, containing divorce papers and money, lost Sunday, Mt. Albert car; o— n*A _ij.-M. 9fiT jT'!i.»T,*\ UMBRELLA, silver handle, Auckland G.P.O. or Devonriort boat: reward and expenses.6B,-Vau.xhall Rd.. Devonport. WATCH. • wristlet, cold, lady's, on ribVt band bund: mother's gift; reward. — __"_"___ 01 - WaUorq TM.. Kincslnnd. • AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT -A SOCIETY. . It is the intention of the Society on or after the 17th day of November next, to issue Copy Policies in place of Policy Nos. 457370/1. on the life of Charles Edwin Ross Turner, which.is declared to have been lost. Wellington, October 17, 1923. A. AMIES. ____________ Manager for New Zealand. OWNERS WANTED. __, BROOCH. Queen St.. heart centre, set , with pearls, left at Auckland Police Station October 11. . ■ STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED. CIOCKER Spaniel, answers to name of Chum, lost in vicinity: of Papakura; reward.—Finder communicate J. Muir, Kurnka; 'phone 33M. Papakura. DOG, black. Collie, white cheat, brown feet, collar 861. —Reward on returning to G. Simkin, Wallace Rd.. Mangeifc . I >UP. rough-haired, found. Owner can .have same by paying advertisement. Christie. Papakura. ■ ■'. ■ ■ ' CHEEP Dog, (English), black and white*. kJ . white tip on tail; reward.Walklato, Fairfax Rd., Epsom. .-.,-•" STRAYED— Dark Bay Pony Mare, cover unlined -. reward.— lon, 19, St. An(l"ff'« Rd.. Ki.som. 'Phone 332. <?1 REWARD.—Strayed-on September „ *1 A Tan Cattle Dog, with white chest and short tail.—W. J. Atkin. Kereone, Morxinsvillo. 'Phono 42. • ■_____• 8 HEIFER Yearlings. 4 Ayrshire*. - , Jer- _ seys. I black and white. 1 yellow and white, lost from Onewhoro: reward.—W. R. Pillow. Onewhero. or F. Fellow. Pnkekohe. — . ' —) \, ■ '-..-, PERSONAL. KIND Person wanted adopt healthy baby IV from birth, this month; all expenses paid : premium.— _>._.. 255. Heralo. ' LADY, kind, wants to adopt Baby Girl, from 2 months.—Companion. Herald, Hamilton. ' ' _ '-'■'-■ MAN;: Join another and ' Assist Bach ; urgent.—Address at Herald. MANGAWEKA, 7 p.m., , Friday. St. Matthew's. -'-.-•■. . > ■\T7ILL M.Q (Auckland), communicate It ___j ( _____. C.P.0.. Hamilton; urgent. \TTILL John Ritchie, who arrived on the !1 1 Tainni; communicate with Bob Ritchie, c.o. G.P.0.. Huntly. MATRIMONIAL. . " - BACHELOR, -2S.- wishes meet refined Girl, 23-26, genuine, view marriage. . a?', Phoenix Chambers. ___________ /SENT, in business, wishes to meet good IVJT :. educated. Girl; view matrimony; enclose photo.— 503. Herald. ENTLEMAN. bactielor. musical profession, • country, like meet refined young Lady, similar ■ tastes, view matrimony. Strictly Sincere, 242 , HERALnt. LADY (26), medium, domesticated, wishes meet genuine farmer, view matrimony. Advance Agency, Box SS7. P. 0.. Auckland. R~ AILWAY Man, 30. 8.C.. would like cor-„-respondence, . view matrimony, ~ -with, country Girl.Private Agency. Box 1662. TJITIDOW", 3 children, own home, wishes IT meet educated Man. permanent position. view marriage.—36, Phoenix Chambers. •■ AGENCIES WANTED. ' ADVERTISER, taking over large General -t\ Store, . Far North, would accept suitable Agencies.—Business 423. Herald. rpRAVELLER. residing in Wanganui. JL, would carry Agencies for that district. —Agencies. 433. Herald. WANTED KNOWN. A D VANCE Agency 'have clients, all ages, ___ wishing meet genuine persons view matrimony.—Box 337, 'Auckland. - UPHOLSTERY. -- We manufacture ail classes of Upholstered Suites, also. Recovering and Loose Covers.s3. , Elliott St. ri _E Grange Girls give a programme in A the Foresters' Hall, Onehunga, October 18. ■■ ■■■::. _______ '■■•■•■ _ _ ••■■--' :■ rPENAKOE from the Maoris. Sacred ConJ- cert by the Famous Rotorua Choir— Carlaw- Park, Sunday Afternoon and Evening, October 21. _____*' KERR'S Irish Linen House. 5. Great South Rd.. -Epsom: Linen Goads imported direct from , Belfast. ■ -,-. ' ' rpENAKOE from the Maoris. Sacred ConX cert by the Famous Rotorua, Choir— Carlaw" Park, Sunday Afternoon and-Even*. ing. October 21. V .. .' LINOS.. Carpets, laid accurately: Loose Covers made; fit guaranteed; . all Jobbing Work.—J. Clampitt. 'Phone 3099 A. BOUDOIR. Karangahape Rd.. near Grafton Bridge.—Fuji Silk Frocks. 255. 29s (id. 355; New Creations, Model Frocks. _ns to Ggns. Special .value ■ Knitted Silk Jumpers. 29s f.d ■, ■ : . ' ______ MILES' Anti-Pain Pills, for Headaches; unsurpassed by anything on the market.—Dewar. Strand Arcade. - "" J AZZING and Dancing on the Green.--Maori Dance of Welcome, Fireworks.— Saturday Night. October 20. . : '- , rpHE Charming Girls. Grange Home, renX der an up-to-date programme', Oneh".nga. October 13. 7.30. ; ; DRESSMAKING.— Costumes, • Tailoring: moderate charges, newest styles.—Third House left, off' Princes St.. Onehunga.. ':. ■ FURS.— Fur Coats Renovated and Remodelled,, by expert Furrier. Workmanship guaranteed. Charges moderate.— Green, 269. Karangahapa ____•_________ REAL Irish Dress Linen, 20 shades, 3s 6d yard, best quality.— offers, 32, Jervois Rd.. Ponsonby. - ■•■ ■/■''■ DEAR Arthur. —Meet me Labour Day Carnival, Saturday, Sunday, or Monday Nights. Carlaw Park; Jawing, etc.Flo. ' ATEYi r Season's Patterns arrived: Repairs 'IN and Remodelling.The Little Tailor Shop,. Victoria St. E. 'Phone 5038. J~nEFFERS' Irish Linen Stores, 22,. Jervois Rd., Ponsonby. for Tablecloths. Towels, Handkerchiefs. Sheeting. Best values. DEAR Winnie. —Have secured tickets for Jazzing and Fireworks. Display, Carlaw Park. October 20.— _ yvON'T Miss the Popular Girls from ,the JL/.'-.O—inge Home, Onehunga; Foresters' JT,.]]. October 18. ' ■■■■ ____ ARPETS Cleaned by combined electric .-, belting and vacuum process.Domestic Cleaning Co.. Strand Arcade. 'Phone 900. DO- ' IT i . NOW. .DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. •"' We will be pleased to send you Patterns of our new' season's Suitings. Everything fuaranteed. Prices bedrock. Mcßride. Cash 'ailor. Cctumier, and Outfitter. 11-13, Victoria -St. West. - ' . . , INKS AND HALL. FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER AND GENERAL JOBBING DONE. Estimates Given. WINKS AND HALL. ■ Cabinetmakers and Upholsterers, Chancery Street. ■*' QUIT " ~ SUPREMACY. Wo take a pride in every Garment we make. Every little detail is examined before the goods are delivered. Hence our SUCCeBS McBRIDI£ THE TAILOR. - . 11-13, Victoria St. W. ' I A DIES! Let us convince you - that we have the best COAT-. ; FROCKS -in Auckland for the Least Money. : TODD JAMES AND CO., , . . . 440, Queen ' Street. ' "~~T\JOTICe"'" to ~^d V ERTISERS. THE postal DEPARTMENT , '. WTO NOT DELIVER replies- . ADDRESSED TO A NOM-DE- ■■' ' P?UME'NUMBER OH INITIALS nTRECTED CARE OF ANY .POST c' OFFICE THESE. HOWEVER. ; MAY BE ADDRESSED CARE OF wt_A_D OFFICE, AND WILL : If FORWARDED ON TO THE I ; ADYEBTISER IF NECESSARY. 4' ' ' ' '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18532, 17 October 1923, Page 1
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