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lost property. T)ELIVERY Book, vicinity Grafton Rd.; \n please return, Brown, £ol. Newton Rd. D IA ? Y ' and Money enclosed, uf»* night, between Cooke's and LA™ bt.; valued.—Address at HEn alp. I?AR-RIJfG, Turquoise,. antique design, lost ~- I3AECEL, Clothing, Lettels, between Hendesqn and Helensville, Sept. 1; reward.—Kindly return Post Office, liuopai. OURSE, Oneimnga car, Tuesday evening, containing cash and ke> ; reward.— xtoyal Oak Pharmacy. RING (Opal), vicinity Waverley Hotel.— Reward, leaving Waverley OfSco. T*fATCH, smalt, case, set- in diamonds, y between Brunswick Bldgs.. Ellison's Chambers; reward.—Warburton, Ellison's I Chambers. STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED. COLLIE, bla-ck and tan. oit Lake Takapuna, 7.30 boat, this morning; name Mick; reward.—Address at Herald. EIFER, close to profit, blue and v Lite. ; —E. Woods, East Tamaki. iJONY, dark bay, stanus about 13 hands, lost from Kaip&ra Fish Shop, Henderson. Anyone found detaining same will be prosecuted. —11. Clouston, Henderson. PUP, brown, strayed to my yard; owner can have same by paying expenses.— 49. Vermont St. ■ RUNNING on my farm since March, 1924. 1 —Red Heifer, earmarked and firebrancled; if not claimed will be sold to defray expenses.—H. Kirk, Papakura. SHORTHORN Bull, red, 2-year-old, right horn off, right eye out; strayed from Kauri Rd.. Onewhero.-- Alex. Keyes. SYDNEY Silky (pup), strayed from 30, Kensington Ave., Mt. Eden; reward.— Phone 21-00 i. H MATRIMONIAL. AN, good position, wishes to -* meet ioung Lady, 24-25, view matriKiony.—J.A., 294. Herald. sober, means, wishes cor- ' respond with Widow with Farm, House or Land; view * matrimony.—N.B., 332. Herald. GENTLEMAN (30), good position, desires .correspond Young Lady (23-27),, view matrimony.—H.M., 213, Bkkald. A tioji, view marriage, honourable Business Mun or Tradesman.—36. Phoenix Chamber}. IVJ O OiSico Interviews. Ladies and Gentle-i-i mf«, refined, different positions in life, wisili introduction partners, same, view marriage; select; private interviewg.-r-Box 1707, Auckland. \\TID OWED Sisters (2), 37, would like vt to meet gent, companions, view to matrimony.—O.K., 226, Herald. OMAN (English, 36), good house- ' ' keeper, residing city, wishes introduction, view marriage; fair education; credentials essential.—36, Phoenix Chambers. PERSONAL. ADOPTION —Wanted, Adoption of Healthy -lX Baby Boy, fortnight old.—Parents, Box 708. Auckland. GENT., Baritone, wishes to meet young Lady Accompanist, about 21, view mutual advancement. Musical, 159, Herald. I" —NO. 30, Thursday.—S.J.B. £»-• letter; very happy, ljove.—h. K PICK.—SORRY, MISSED; ILL. Old Time Sake, Write, C.O. P.O. BOX 81S. PETER. lAD Y. 23, refined, musical, would like to J meet another, view companionship.— M.L.. 172, HERALD lE.O. —All is forgiven. Come back to J* your poor old paid.—Georgie. MAN. young, educated, fond writing, like correspond educated Gi"i. as correspondence companion.—Writer, '258, Hkrai.d. IJERSON, kind, wanted to adopt fine 1 healthy Baby Boy.—Adopt, 145, Herald. TURIN CESS THEATRE, Sunday Night.— X Will young Lady who left about 8 p.m. with mother pleas© communicate with End Seat. Mil, Hkralp. STEEL Guitar Enthusiasts (2), wanted to complete- party; with some ability.— Harmony, 199, Herald. " "OTILL philanthropist aid- -refined -fatally 1 I in unheard of situation? Seek personal interview. —Urgent, 037. Herald. "VITILL William A,, who spoke to two > V young ladies at John Court's Coiner, at 8.5 p.m., Wednesday write 8.L., 345, ■ ; the Parties who stole my Tulips » V Tuesday night, October 6, please call again, in daylight this time, So that I may teach them some botany with xny TWO LIP 3 ? W. P. GAGE-BROWN, Bracken Avenue. TRADE PERSONAL. ADA.—Get Pleated Skirt made to order, il 10s; 2yds. 54in. material.--Winsome. Princess Theatre Bldgs. 4 PPAREL.—Cleaned. Pressed Suits. Cosl V tumes. 7s 6d, same day.—The Crothall Way. Synionda St. Phone 23-374. A J. PARK AND SON. Reg. Patent AtJ. V« torneys, Campbell's Bidgs., Vulcan Lane (opp. Milne and Choyce), BRASSWARE. —See Indian Room Window, Strand Arcade, for wonderful display of Indian and Chinese Brassware. 13 E Absolutely Dry in the wettest weather. J —" Mattamac" Feather-weight Stormproofs for Men and Women, 455.—" Mattama,c" Store, Lister Bldgs. CIRAYFISH Steamer, cooking and selling i Crayfish.—Municipal Fish Market, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Same old prices. DETECTIVE (Private) Z. L. POTTER. Hill and Plummet's Bidgs.. opposite Princess. Confidential inquiries. Phone 42-474 Pen and eversharp Pencil j A Doctor.—J. Buchanan. Corner Queen and Fort Streets. Repairs, promptly executed. HIGGS AND O'DONNELL, Patent Attorneys, Commercial- Bank Bldgs.. Queen St.—Ask for Booklet on Patents. 'A TADAME COOPER, 9, Tabernacle Bldgs., iV I Dressmaker, Costumier. Moderate price#. Ladies' Own Material Made Up. Phone 46-546. A E. NIELSEN, for Efficient Sight Testv/» mK and comfortable Glasses: charges moderate.—2o6. Karangahape Rd. ORIENTAL Hand-worked" Embroideries. Oriental Hand-worked Embroideries; exquisite display.—lndian Room, Strand Arcade. rpHE Best is Good Enough.—All Classes i Commercial' Stationery, Reliance Printery, Albert St.. Phones 45-382, 46-022. "TJSB very little and rub well in." Don't 1; tolerate rough hands, Syda.l them; 2s; chemists. TS7SINKLES Banished in Of>e Week, W Coman Method; not massage.—Mrs. Hullen. Melvern.'. 3 Bldgs., Karangahape Rd. PUPILS WANTED. IT ART Basketwork, coloured Leatherwork. Pokerwork, Pewterwork. Penpaiutinc. Stencilling. Woodcarving. Prospectus posted. —Miss Aylmg. 4. Strand Arcade. A RT.— M. Freeman (19 certifiJx. cates), having returned from England, will receive Pupils for Painting, Sketching, Designing. Pupi.'.s visited,—Muford Road, Takapuna. A SHLEIGH Coaching College, N.Z. lnJ\ Buraaee Bldgs.—Public Examinations. Backward Education. < Strictly individual f. t tenti 0n; d.efi nit a res aits. (""^LASSES.— Costiynes, Coats, Frocks, cut j j ur ho rue finishing, 9-5. —Mademoiselle Le Houx. Woolworth Offices (o»» Tivoiu. i H ANDERSON Teaches Swimming, . 12 Lessons. Individual, £2 2s; Class, £1 Is. —Box 1327 or Phone 42-746. ViKSSM AKING Classes.. 10 to 4 ; .Dresses j / and Coats Cut and Fitted.--Miss Kit- j son. 3, Tabernacle Bldgs. DRESSMAKING Classes. Costumes. Coat Frocks. Evening Dresses, Cut, Fitted. Hours; 10-12. 2-4; evenings arranged. McClyrnont and Woodhead, 40, City Chambers. • 1 -tfiESSM AKING Classes.—Home or ProIjr fessional Cutting. Designing, Remodelling.—Modern Dressmaking Salon, Ellison Chambers. Queen St. 1 \RESSCUTTING.— The Sel-Phit Way is j) Easy to Learn; inexpensive, accurate; Free Demonstratiot).--507, Insurance Bldgs. ("STOOD Handwriting.—Become a Good J Writer before Christmas; day and lunch hour classes.—HarUm Giles College, Hellaby's Bldgs.. opposite G.P.O. j (~~<OLF School at Wiseman's all Day and 1 Friday Evenings.--Opposite H.M, Ar» i cade, Queen St. L ! MGTOR-Car Driving.—Council Certificate Guaranteed. Mayhill's Garage. 6. Lower A 1 bert. St. Phone 42-367, Jobs await skilled motor VV Mechanics!" Equip yourself for lucrative positions.by studyiiig Dyke's Motor Engineering Course, with Working Models, Charts and Diagrams.—Send for Prospectus, "M. Howard Ballan, 175 E. Hereford St.. Chnstchiirch. f\V E R DUE ACCOU NT S. WE CAN COLLECT. TRY US. References From Leading Firms. THE NATIONAL COLLECTORS, 15, H.M. Arcade.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19143, 8 October 1925, Page 1

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