LOST PROPERTY. jß A<^Jh S iK r i' value. Saturday sT night between library and Symonds hurst. OD returning Office. Stone"OROOOT, small gold bar, with scroll, Road Wednesday; reward.—2l4, Great North Hoad. /CERTIFICATES (2), Pension, also Post a i °™?« Savings Bank Book; reward.— KiP pI7 W H ?? es - Ziman. Buttle, and Darling. WyncLham St. OOAT. child's, serge, between Myers Kint> a«{;arten and Ponsonby Rd., probably I ranklin Rd.—Reward at Kindergarten. PAR-RING, drop, gold, amethyst, between -ii-J His Majesty's, Remuera, Arney - Rd., via tram.—Reward at Hebald. 'P9>?^,T^ LNr Pcn -, Onoto, G.P.0.; Essie. i 26///2 a. engraved on gold: reward; keep sake.— Cousins, Atkm, Stanley St. KEYS, bunch of, on chain, with sovereign, i No- i 1 ? 09, attached; finder rewarded.— ■Royal Hotel Office. KIT, fine string, vicinity Newton: reward. XV —72, Howe St. . MOTES (£7 10s), between Te Kauwhata j a ?r Rangirin, Sunday afternoon; reward. Herald, or Mr. Pulham, Rangiriri. PENDANT, quarts, • Karangahape Rd., or xvoyal Billiard Rooms; keepsake; £1 reward,—9l, Bereeford St.. Newton. DURSE. containing £5 note and other note, and papers, ; between Edendale and Newmarket. Reward.— 156, Knyber Pass. RING, threo stone diamond.—Reward at Suckling's, 52, Queen St. OCARF, cream, silk, knitted? between tram Z;top and East Ave., Mt„ Eden; reward. —7. East Ave. C PARE Wheel (Ford), and Firestone Tyre, I'J vicinity Auckland, Onehunga, and Devonport. during Thursday and Friday.— Pizzey, Mclnms, Ltd., Lome St. C*TEAMER Ticket (Annual), lady's, on 8.30 j P.m. Takapuna boat or tram. Thursday —Finder please return Mrs. Harrison. Norwood Rd., Bayswater. |r PARPAULIN, between Great South Rd. J- Terminus, and Otahuhu; 10s reward.— Blenkarn. 11. Pateraon St.. Edendale. UMBRELLA. Brigg's pigskin handle, black L silk; Remuera or Gt. South RdJ car, '■ nday: reward. Ascot Ave., Remuera. WALLET, owner's name on same, con*T taining crossed cheque; reward.—C. A. Palmer. Manurewa. \\TATCH, wristlet, silver, Saturday, in » T Ponsonby car. or between Pitt St. »nd Grafton Bridge; reward.—Phone 839 TO ST POLICY.—It is the intention of the AJ . Australian Provir.cial Assurance Association, Limited, on or after the 7th May. 1924, to issue' a Certified Copy of Policy No. 52128 on the life of Waldyve Roy St. George, which i* declared to be lost.—T. W. RAPLEY. General ' Manager for New Zealand. ' -— OWNERS WANTED. "PURSE, found Wait&kere. West Coast Rd., .L . Owner may have on describing same, contents, and paying costs of advertisements. —D. Cowan, Waitakere. v r 1 ' ' — — 1 11 STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED. . MARE. dark bay, small star, black points. •JIL —Walker, 232, Remuera Rd.; 'phone 3453 (2 rings). PUP, : black. , bitch, short-haired, sheep .L dog, from 45, Esplanade Rd.. Mt. Eden; string on collar.—Phone 555 A. PERSONAL. TF certain people of Albany do not cease •L scandalising my wife and myself, prooeed'nga will be taken.—Alf. Gibson, Albany. —COME home. Forgivs «ii. Chance of ♦ transfer.G. - —Merry little raindrops, folks leaving; J, make appointment, discuss future; remember east is west.Daddy. MORRIS THORN LEI Grace a"53 IWL Ettie, communicate Georce. 2. Elizabeth Street. Ponsonby. Something to advantage. Father dead. ' ■ "TTTIDOW, struggling hard, apprentice T T son, 16, would be grateful Overcoat, Boots, cast-o5 Clothes.—A.B.C., 747, HZP.ald. TTTILL Harold and Annie ' Smith, pas- » V sengprs on Pakeha. 1922, communicate witn Court. Henderson? ...... ■ 1 MATRDIONIALr '' • 3 THNGLISHWOMAN. 40. means, seeks in--Ci troduction. Business Man, .good, standing, Protestant, 4 view partnership, marriage; confidence respected.— 2304 A. 36. PHOENIX CHAMBERS. (]JENT. t3O), . would like •to meet refined * lady (24 to 26), view matrimony.— Sincere, 730. Herai/d. ■ •• /tjJJENT., young, good address, wishes meet VX lady (20-25), view matrimony; replies confidential.—Buick. 759, Herald. BNT., 34, widower, no encumb.. good 'vJ circumstances, position, education, Prot., desires meet tall, homely Lady, view matrimony.A.C.. 718, Herald, " IRL, 21, Scotch, good credentials, wishes VX meet Business Man, 25, genuine, marriage.:—36, Phoenix Chambers. LADY, refined, English, like to make -Li acquaintance honourable gent. (36-40), tradesman -or clerical position. Protestant, view matrimcny.— 757, Herald. I ADY, young, 32, refiped, good address, J , musical, desires ,acquaintance gentleman. good position, . view matrimony.—Sincere. 661. Hebalt>, TI7TDOW, 25. property, wishes meet Busifr res» Man, 30-35, genuine, re's, exchanged; marriage.— Phoenix Chambera. WIDOW 38, child, , wishes introduction refined Business or Tradesman, view matrimony.— Agency, Box 166 G.P.O. 1 MOTOR AND COACH TRIPS. CT. HELIERS - KOHI - CITY MOTOR- ° BUS SERVICE. " Eighteen Miles for Eighteen Pence." Frequent Trips All Day and Every . Day from Chief Post Office, Lowqr Queen Street, to St. Heliers Bay, Kohimarama, and Tamaki West, passing St. John's College, Purewa Cemetery, St. Thomas' Church (ruins). A splendid Sight-seeing Trip of about 18 miles for eighteen pence. EIGHTEEN TRIPS A DAY. v (L. J. KEYS, Proprietor.) ASK FOR KEY'S BUSES. rjnHE WHITE ' CAR SERVICE" From Rotorua. to all parts of the District, including Whakatane, Opotiki. Gisborne, Paengaroa, Te Puke, Tauranga. Wairakei, Taupo, Urewera Country, and all side trips in the Thermal Regions. WILLIAMS MOTORS. LTD., Royal Mail Contractors. Hinemoa Street, Rotorua, 'Phone 124. WALKER'S TACRANGA-MATAMATA VV DAILY SERVICE. 'Cars leave Tauranga 8 a.m., connecting with Rotorua to Auckland Express at Matamata, arriving Auckland 4.10 p.m. Cars conncct at Matamata with Auckland to Rotorua Express, arriving Tauranga about 5.30 p.m.. Book Seats by collect wire to 'WALKER'S, MATAMATA. " A DAY Saved in Transist."Burbery's XX. Permanent Motor Service Car loaves TE PUKE. 5.30 a.m., connects with Express Train at Rotorua, arrives Auckland 410 m. Car leaves ROTORUA in evening after arrival of Express from Auckland, arrives To Puke 8.45 p.m. Only service that connected daily throughout last winter. No short cuts over inferior roads. Book seats Rotorua, Brighton Lounge. 'Phone 135. To Puke. 'Phone 9.— G. T. Burbery, Proprietor. , _ pRIDAY JjWENIftG, My Dental Rooms will be open Every Friday Evening till 8.30 for Painless Extractions and Consultations. Also Impressions for New Teeth. JJOWEY "^ALKER, Dentist. Diagonally Opposite John Court, Limited.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18678, 7 April 1924, Page 1
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