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LOST PROPERTY. ■. i.i. , - , . .... . ■ ■ ■ — BANGLE, gold, cable. Friday, between X> Milno and Choyce and N.S.S. Co. Office. —Reward Herald. ' . : > ; ___ BROOCH, circular pearl and aquamarine. X> Queen's Parade, Devonport; keepsake; reward.—Ring: 130, Devonport. BROOCH, gold, star, pearl setting, Sunday morning, between Oxford Hotel and St. Patrick's Cathedral.—Reward, Oxford Hotel. BROOCH, gold, lifebuoy centre H.M. Theatre, Friday evening, or Remuera Car to airere Rd.; reward.— 25, Green Lay&, Remuera. BROOCH, opal dagger, between Belvue, Princes St., and Strand Arcade; reward.l 7. Strand Arcade. LOVES, pair, black and white, gauntvT let, between Milford and Devonport; reward.—Phone 1546. ' i STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED, SPANIEL, Black Cooker Dog; answers name C 3 of Kruger; reward.l 3, Hardinge St , City. i — !' , S3 PERSONAL. A DAM C I, versus Mooes Commission Case, mentioned last week's issue, is in no way connected with E. Adams. Piano luner. Auckland. BILL JOHNSON. address, or re- • turn clothes immediately. Grace, 9. Elizabeth St. TUNO. —Received letter. Must go-before New Year. Would like to write and explain. OR. —Come home; mother anxious; • everything will be all right; write where you are.— PEGGIE. —Impossible to keep appointment. Letter for you at G.P.O. Cheerful. . PERSON, kind, wanted to adopt a. lovely baby boy 4 weeks old.Urgent, 430, Herald. • HAMILTON. JOSEPH.lnformation is Boucht as to the whereabouts of Joseph Hamilton, formerly of Palmerston North and Dannevirke, Barman, who is believed to have been in Auckland 18 months ago. He will hear something to his advantage by communicating with the DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, At Wellington. MATRIMONIAL. BACHELOR, honourable, good prospects, X) wishes meet trustworthy Girl, 20-23; view matrimony. Agency, Box 1662, G.P.O. - BUSINESS Man wishes meet Home Lady, 28-35: sincere: view matrimony. vance Agency. Box 387. Auckland. TpNGLISH Girl, medium, domesticated, XLi wishes meet sincere Gentleman: view matrimony.—Advance Agency, Box 387, P.O. /"IIRL, 23, dainty, good character, seeks vX introduction honourable Man, 25; view marriage.—36, Phoenix Chambers. GIRL, 22, homely, neat, credentials, seeks introduction, Busness_ Man or Farmer; view marriage.—36. Phoenix Chambers. GIRL, single, 30, attractive, credentials, wi#hes meet Educated Farmer or Business- Man: view matrimony.—Phone 2304 A. or call. 36, Phoenix Chambers. Confidence respited. INTRODUCTION Desired.—Lady. 35, good X character, smart, small,, to Farmer or Business Man; view marriage.— 103, Wellealey St. Post Office. __ MAN, middle aged, honest, hardworking, wishes ,correspond lady used country, view matrimony.Country. 514, Herald. TRADESMAN, bachelor, 39, abstainer, X own home, suburbs, desires acquaintance, young Lady; view matrimony.—Confidential. 513. Herald. PUBLIC NOTICES. "ORITISH AND INTERCOLONIAL - 0 EXHIBITION, HOKITIKA. DECEMBER 15 TO pIBRUARY 2. Special provision has been made by the Exhibition Council and Committees appointed. for the Accommodation in Hotels [ and Private Houses of the large influx of j visitors during Exhibition Period. Tariffs ranging from 9s to 16a per day have been | arranged. Five-course * dinner daily in the ! Exhibition Building for 2s 6d. Refreshments at moderate prices. Write or telegraph reply paid to Westwardho, Hokitika. expressing your wishes both as to accommodation and scenic tours, and the Committee will see to your comfort. TOWN BOARD NOTICES. JJENDERSON TOWN DISTRICT. WORKERS' DWELLINGS PROPOSAL. A Public Meeting of the Ratepayers of the Henderson Town District will be held in the Public Hall, Henderson, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 19th inst., at 8 p.m., i when Members of the Town Board will ex- | plain tho Proposal with respect to raising a Loan for the purpose of Erecting Workers' Dwellings. .. •» ERNEST GREENSLADE. Town Clerk. CORPORATION NOTICES. ,QITY OF AUCKLAND. ' PUBLIC NOTICE. Pursuant to Section 12 of the Local Bodies' Loans Oct, 1913. I hereby, give j notice that a Poll of the Ratepayers of the j | City of Auckland was taken on the 28th | day of TToyember, 1923, on the proposals of ; the Auckland City Council to borrow- the following amounts, «md the numbers of votes recorded for and against each proposal were as follows: — PROPOSAL NO. 1. TRAMWAYS. Provision of Additional plant, accessories and buildings for and further extension and development of Auckland City Tramways . . . . . . £ 280,000 Votes recorded FOR the Proposal 1184 Votes recorded AGAINST the proposal 391 Informal .. '.. .. 43 PROPOSAL NO. 2. WATERWORKS. Development, extension, and improvement of the Waterworks of the City of Auckland and acquisition of real and personal property therefor . . £300.001 ■ Votes recorded FOR the Proposal 1145 Votes recorded AGAINST the Proposal . . .. . . .. 431 Informal .. .. . . 42 PROPOSAL NO. 3. DRAINAGE. Drainage work within the City of Auckland . . . . £120.000 Votes recorded FOR the Proposal 1180 Votes recorded AGAINST the Proposal 391 Informal , . .. .. 47 PROPOSAL NO. 4. QUARRY. Provision of Stone Crushing j . Plant and/or for Quarry Development £ 10,000 Votes recorded FOR the Propositi 1091 Votes recorded AGAINST the Proposal .. 448 Informal . . .. . . 79 I therefore declare that each of the foregoing Proposals was carried. J. H. GUNSON. M uyor. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. ARMATURES and All Classes of Winding Repairs—Watson, Steele and Ganl-ey, Ltd., Wellesley St.. Auckland. ARVILL AND BARLEY, for all Electrical Installations, Maintenance and Repairs.26. Swanson St. 'Phone 3852. MISCELLANEOUS. BICYCLES. • Tyres, Gramophones. Records, Repair parts. New Umbrellas, sacrificing for Christmas.—Harps, Ward St., Hamilton. LADIES' Bags at clearance prices; only few left; see window.— and Co., Stationers, Herald Buildings. " INECTO" Hair Dye, . procurable in all X shades, from Miss Borgotte, Ist Floor, City Chambers, Auckland. USEFUL 'Presents.—ShenfiEer's ' Pencils, NicKel, 10s 6d; Silver, 21!s 6d; Gold-filled 25s.—Allen, Stationers, Queen St. A S it's Furniture you want to Sell, George Walker will Buy it. ATRIAL, will convince you that there's nothing like liolfe's Wax for Linos. Sold everywhere. ,"|3LACK Cat, Buttorfly, and large assort_L> mont of other " Cut-out " Calendars.— i Allen, Stationers, Hsbald Buildings., I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18584, 17 December 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18584, 17 December 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18584, 17 December 1923, Page 1

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