-; PERSONAL. 88. WOULD like to hear from. J.E. be- * fore writing l again; want, another address. ■ . I~i —HAVEj one address only; the one -J» that you wrote to before; write soon.— J.E. . J ~ . ■ ■ ■ ■■ -.- ~ ■-. KIND Person wanted to adopt a beautiful Baby. Girl, aged 4 weeks.—Adoption, 803. Heha.li> ; - (TVfOTICE.—WiII Fred or Alice Smith, late i- 1 ! Elensburgh. Scotland, - please communicate with James Irvine, lato of Salsburgh, Scotland, at' Wellesley House, Wellesley. St., Auckland. ■ ("DAYMOND A. LISTER. Taxi Proprietor, ■Ai/ is in r.o way connected whatever with Frederick George Lester, who was convicted ,at the Supreme Court on May 5. . ■ fYfTTLL Mr. Jack Bradley kindly ' J » ' call -.and .get Chestnut Horse left in Epsom Reserve, in January, otherwise will be sold •to pay. expenses.—B. C'oyle. Mt. .Edeft Rd. .. _ WOULD Mrs. McPherson, Milliner, late »» of -'Elizabeth," Short's Bldgs.. call at Herald Office- for letter. ANYONE witnessing Motor-car* colliding •*■!• into the rear of a- Dodge car. 9(34. at 4 p.m.. Wednesday, at West St. Safety Zone beside .stationary iramcar. please communicate at or.ee with A. Sfewart, 3. Leamington Rd.. Mt. Eden.—'Phone 2331 :_; ■ ■ .-r npilE SICK AND POOR.—Sister Esther is , -*- urgently in need of warm clothing, mattresses and blankets, sleeping garments and underclothing, boots for women and ■children. coals. ; books and magazine*. l£? r(, *'' s gratefully received and collected. Uhe little children are telling us thev are finable '1o keep warm at night. Please Tbelp them. Address ' . 11. PTCTON. ST. 'PHONE nr.l.j. ■ ;_ MATRIMONIAL. • , TLVIDOWER (56L farmer, respectable. ' » comfortable, wishes meet refined lonian (40-50), view marriage.—3o, Phoenix C hambcrs. ' „ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CAMERON, Baitleit, Teak, late T. Adams', Undertakers. 282, Ponsonby Rd. "Phone 137, day or night. WESTERN PARK FUNERAL CO., 70, ' *» Ponsonby lid.-. Jas. Weir, manager. Funerals Furnished, town or country, motors.—'Pjicno 1836. X\T H. TONGUE. Funeral Furnishers. M • 1, Mt. Eden Rd.. 'Phone 769 (3 HJlgj}- • Private 'Phone U6A. \\HNKS AND" HALL. Undertakers and .'■' , Funeral Directors. Chancery SI. Bustness 'Phone. 332- Private. 1929 t'2 Tines*: - ; T-'.' •_ ; ; "^ MONUMENTAL MASONS. BANKS BROS. AND , CUTLER, Monu- ' ment:.! Mason?, Broadway, Newmarket.' —-Every description of Cemetery-, work. j none -2760 A. ■ . ; J ,<■'■:"■•:■ ■■ "INTRODUCTIONS arranged view mar- ~ Tinge All ages. Genuine, respectable; confidence respected.—36, Phoenix j .Chambers, ■ " i" ; ~
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18709, 15 May 1924, Page 1
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