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; • - LOST PROPERTY. :; v ." "D AG, black satin, glasses,' papers, between Gordo n^7? C RemuerY e ßd fie ' d ' raward - M "- il leather, containing tennis clothes, ;V • left Dominion Rd. : car, Monday evening;, reward.'Phone 3974. - : T>AG, small, brief, at • or near: Ashley HKRAia>n®. r , on Tuesday night.—Reward at "RAG", small," chamois, containing * notes, "aT .wtween Lome ; St. and Lower Albert it krai£n m6ne^ ' ■ B<? od reward.— JDOAT, painted _ yellowy .with, tarred keel; fp * ac *03 Waikato.— communicate >• A. Young. Taupiri. •" . : » "DROOCH, blister oval - pearl, in Queen's 77,. - pictures; handsome reward; valued by soldter^n widow.—Address at Herald. . . "DROOOH, oval, gold-mounted, with •7-*. black enamel; set with pearls; lock of hair inset at • back; valued, keepsake.—Address at Herald. ' ; ' ■DROOCH.-Thursday, between Mt. ' Eden, At - Town Hall; lyre, pearl, papphire, Mizpah on -back; reward.—36B, Mt. Eden Rd. 'Phone 3259. ■ . ' CAPE, Marabout, black fringe trimming, __Devonpbrt boat, Sunday night; reward. —177, Victoria Rd.. Devonport. ■ • : pOAT, lady's, vieux rose, woollen, between V-f Otahuhu and' Drury; reward.—A. A. White. Watson's Bldgs., Wellesley St. RUM Paint, one, between Auckland and JL/; * Harp, of Erin.— to Booth, MacDonald. ' • ' EAR-RING, black drop, in Queen St. Wednesday.— at Herald. EAR-RING. Coral, between "Ewen St., Mon Deeir, Takapuna, Sunday week; keepsake; reward.- -Address at Herald. TUMPER, • silk; Queen St., Sunday, bew . tween People's Palace and Hostel. Finder rewarded at 363, Queen St. IV/TAAOUT Cape, —Reward on re-J-TJL turning to Everybody's Theatre Lounge. "VCOTOR Side Curtain, lost Monday, beXtX tween Drury and Papatoetoe.— 3974. V-- - -- ■ ■ •MOTOR Lamp Generator, between Bal--IWL moral Road and East Tamaki, Anzac Day; reward.— Stephenson, Papatoetoe. PURSE, containing" money and ' papers: X name inside: reward. McWhinnie. 19." Williamson Chambers. . "DING (wedding), Gore, Customs' or Queen Xt Sts., Monday.Reward :at Herald. "DING, diamond, broad band, single stone, i XV star setting; -reward.—24, Symonds St. | 'Phond 948. . . ■ .. . •. . '■■■: QHOE, child's, dancing, in 10 o'clock 0 train from Papatoetoe. Saturday last.— Kendall, Papatoetoe. QUITCASE, containing school . books, ►J . initials R.C.D., near Ellerslie, April 29; reward.—Box 17, Howick. QUITCASE, man's, brown leather, at rail--0 way station.. , Thursday - morning; * good reward.—Suitcase, 36. Herald: - ''POBACCO Pouch, on Saturday, between -L Fairfax Rd. and Domett Avenue. Kindly leave at HE a LP. OWNERS WANTED. BASKET, wicker, containing chrysanthemums and key.—Mr. Knight, c.o. Alpe Bros., Fort St. •. ONEY, small sum.—Cox, The Hatter, iVX'. Newton. . . ■ ' STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED. ./"CHESTNUT Gelding, white blaze on face, found. —243, Gt. South Rd. . COW (white). Brand W.D., running on my - place, Maramarua,, 10 months. If not claimed . and ■ expenses paid within 14 days will be —A. T. Ramanui. - BOG, i-ough-haired, black and grey, lost in Rora St.. Te Kuiti. on April 30. Reward. £5, for ■ information of the above. 'PHONE 228 R. TE KUITI. MARE, bay, strayed, 243 Gt. South Rd.. medium draught, old 'scar right side; reward.—Walker. ' |_>ONY. black; between Torehape and Te J- Hoe; mane cut short, about 7 years, ! sore back.—Hanaro: Singh. ' , SHEEP Dog, black and ; white, answers name of Jock; detainers prosecuted.— A. Millen, Bloomfield Rd.. Epsom. • -•-- ■- • - . ' : PERSONAL. I ARTHUR BARKER, 96. Virginia Ave., i EdenvTefirace,' Bricklayer, wishito r etate ' that "T am. in - no way connected with •■"' the ; Arthur,. Barker' -who appeared r in the Police Court on Monday,' 6th mat. : PETER. to be in Auckland FriX day or Saturday Write G.P.O. Simon.' - ' : '\' ■; ,' SHOULD this meet the eye of 8.8., ' please ■ write; waiting for second letter.—J.E. TT7"ILL 'Person 5 who took - Silver < Mustard * » Pot from • the Cabin Tea Rooms, Symonds St., please return same at once. THE . SICK . AND POOR.Sister Esther is X'• urgently in need of warm clothing, mattresses and blankets, sleeping garments and underclothing, boots > for women and children, coals, books and magazines. Parcels -gratefully received and collected. The little children are telling us thev are unable to keep warm at night. Please help • them. Address 11. PICTON ST. 'PHONE 3643., MATRIMONIAL. T ADY. business, wishes introduction -Li honourable business Man, partnership; view ; matrimony, Phoenix Chambers. .TITAN, 24, capital £1000, desires corresJLfX' pondence with young Ladv. 18-22; view matrimony.—Wishful. 601, Herald. "VTAN, middle-aged, some means, like to ItX meet Lady, in -business; : view partnerahip and marriage. 568, Herald. WOMAN, single, 36, personality, credentials, wishes introduction Farmer or Business Man; . view ' matrimony.—36, Phoenix Chambers. iWIDOW. 56. property, wishes meet honiTT ourable Man, Protestant, genuine; view matrimony.36. Phoenix Chambers. . 7toilet. ' - - . 17' ACE and Scalp Treatments, Chiropody. X Electrolysis, Hair Tinting. Expert Operators.—Miss McElwain, 270. Queen , St. HUMILIATING and Distressing Facial Hair Growths Removed by Electrolysis; recommended by medicos.—Madame Aldwyn, Ellison's Chambers; 'phone 3913, V: lADIEB. — Thorn. Tate' removes J unsightly superfluous hair from the face, painlessly and permanently.Bon - Marche, N"ewton. - ■ ■ - ' ' •■ ■. MRS. COLLEDGE, Expert, H.M. Arcade, , lit, floor—Ladies , . Children's. Haircutting, ' Electric Wiavinfjj Shampooing, Massage Parlours. - . • , MRS. DAVIES. Craig's Buildings. Broadway (upstairs). Modern Appliances for Treatments, Hair, Skin, Correct Shampooing. Tinting. • • •" ■ ■ ■ T>ERMANENT - Hairwaving, PeerlessX. Eugene System, by artists; perfect results.— Eagleton, 6, Victoria St. RANGATIRA TOILET ROOMS, above JLV» : Sneddon's, Symonds St., 'phone 3238 (2 rings) Face, and . Scalp Treatments, Manicuring, Hair Trimming and Hair Work. >■ -v."- . j "VTALAZE.— I These valuable preparations V are now obtainable from Alys Johnson 824 (Basement). N.Z. Insurance Buildings. 16 Shades. • NEOS. Post Paid, 16s. DIRECT FROM ENGLAND. rTH*LWORLD'S!GREATEST DISCOVERY X FOR TINTING GREY HAIR, in powder form. SAFE. SIMPLE, Permanent and Natural.' NO LIQUID STAIN EQUALS NEOS. This new herb is guaranteed to stain hair an indelible natural colour without the-slightest harm to hair, skin, or eyes. 1 stake my 44 years reputation on this assertion SIMPLE TO USE ONESELF. I have 5 Special Rooms allotted for this process for Ladies who prefer to have Experts do the tinting for them; the. other 9 rooms are devoted to Ladies' and Children's Hairdresaing. Marcel Waving, , Electric Massaging,. Manicuring, Hairworking, ; and Wigmakins. also the Eagleton method of treating Falling or Impoverished Hair.RANDOLPH EAGLETON, Principal, 6, Victoria Street. Auckland. . . _ . , ~ IN EC TO Hair Dye also stocked direct "l2"shades! Sample - Set, 6a 6d. 12 shades. Sample Set, 6s 6d. rpEETH /"\UT Without Pain. 1 v/.-. Without Pain., A very simple method of extracting teeth without pain has been adopted by Mr. Howey Walker. . ' No known, process has given more general satisfaction. : "• ; Fee, 2s 6d per tooth. Gentleness and extreme care. JJOWEY •^y-ALKER. City Chamber#.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18703, 8 May 1924, Page 1

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