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matrimonial. "BACHELOR, Farmor, honest. 40. with T , prope . rt y ant l moans, wishes correspond /.« ' nof 1 r. means, view matrimony.—Sincere, 28(i. Herald. "DUSINESS Man (widower, no encum•Y brances), small, comfortable homtf, Pleasant country town, desires acquaintance rehned home-loving woman of good social Huinding under 40, view matrimony.—Lonesome, 330. Herald. /C.IRL ('22), smart, credentials, wishes intraduction, view marriage, Farmer or -Lradesman; fair education.— 3G, Phoenix Chambers. 1 ADY, young, age 30, would like to meet refined Business Man, view to inairi'l'ony.—G.-. 47-3. Herald. IYI middle-aged, desireß acquaintance Woman, view matrimony; photos exchanged; confidences respected.—Companionship, 470, Herald. WIDOW (42;, wishes meet Man, fair ■ ' education, view matrimony; confidence respected.—3o. Phoenix Chambers. XyOMAN, single, bright, domesticated, J » character, desires correspond refined Man, comfortable homo. Sheep Farmer, 4065 preferred; view matrimony.—Lonesome, 376, Herald. QOCIAL Agency.—Conducted on a dignified V basis; genuine introductions only; view matrimony.—-87. Syinonds St. PERSONAL DOLLY. —Were very disappointed last night; shall we meet again; anxious.— Mick and Friends. I WILL not be responsible for Debts contracted in my name after 9th.—Roy Churchward, 13, Arabj Rd. MRS. MITCHELL. 229, Ponsonby Road, will bo glad to see her friends Saturday and Sunday afternoons. The occasion being the confirmation of her son, Simeon. }3ARTNER for Fishing, Bay of Islands, Barrier, Tauranga; particulars.—Educated. 477. Herald. JAM. —Write again; letter been lost. — Rosie. WOULD Ludie3 who called Empire Kd.. V » Epsom, re unfurnished Rooms, please call again if unsufted? • W MITCHELL, Bushman.—Would any- • one knowing his whereabouts please communicate with Jim Cameron, Te Whetu, Putaruru. TRADE PERSONAL. A J. PARK AND SON, Reg. Patent -cV-« Attorneys. Campbell's Bides.. Vulcan Lar.o (opp. Milno and Choyce). \ STHMA, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Stomach -j-A- Troubles Positively Cured without drugs.—Writo D. 645 Herald. A STOUNDING Xmas Ofler.-" Clay-Ola, ' •il wonderful Facial Paste, eliminates Wrinkles. Balckheada, Sagging Muscles: 103 6d, posted.—Madame Aldwyn, Ellison Chambera. Queen St. BEAUTIF.UL Silk Lampshades, 12in. diameter, long bead fringe; all colours; 10s 6d.—Tolley'3, Strand Arcade. CUREX Cream, guaranteed wonderful Cure Eczema, Red Nose. Pimples; 2s 6d, 4s 6d. —Clarko, Chemist, 116, Victoria St. CF. McWILLIAM. Optician.—Proper at- • tention, large stocks, low cost. —Pacific Bldgs., Wellesley St. Take lift. (CUSTOMERS' Materials embroidered, vy latest French btyles; Underwear, Frocks, etc.; Monograms, French Embroideries. — Pacific Bldga., Wellesley St. Detective (Private) j. l. potter, Hill and Plummer's Bldgs.. opposite Princess. Confidential inquiries. Phono 42-474. Pen and Evershuru Pencil Doctor.—J. Buchanan. Corner Queen and Fort Sts. Repairs promptly executed. Radiators or Other Makes OverJ- hauled; guaranteed 6 months' free repairs.—Philip Lewis, Chancery St. 45-276. e GEO. CONNELL, Tailor, opp. Western Park; unusually wide and varied range of latest summer suitings. HIGGS and O'DONNELL, Patent Attorneys, Commercial Bank Bldgs., Queen St.—Patents obtained in all countries. JG. PEAT, Dyer tuid French Dry • Cleaner, Eden Terrace, 36 years' experience. Price and Colour List on application.—Phone 43-151. LADIES', Gent.'s.—Call Mrs. Outtnm; up-to-date high-class goods, equal new; half cost.—ll4, Victoria St. T AMPSHADES, beautiful, silk, 12m. diaJLi meter, long bead fringe; all'colours; 10s 6d.—Tolley's Strand Arcade. "jVrACHINERY Repairs, Installations'. BearliJL ings, Sawmill Machinery, Planers, etc., a speciality, by competent Tradesmen, uftcr working hours; charges reasonable.— Write, Ead, 529. Herald. MESSENGER, night or day, do anything for you.—Messenger Service. 111, Victoria Arcade. Phone 46-343. ? /TcKENDRICK BROS.. AUCKLAND, 11-1 Are the Largest Dealers in Secondhand Sacks in New Zealand. Because they > Pay the Best Price. Consign Yours. LADIES' and. Children's Clothing at slaughter prices.—Armitage's Bargain Sale, 378, Queen St.. opp. Town Hall. LADY will call—Good Recipe to dye grey hair 1 ; 5a advice;— Write 1 W., 368/ Herald. ' MADAME AMANDA STEVENS. Short's Bldgs.. 154. Queen St., late Dehenham's. London.—Frocks for all occasions. ATUTREAD Rebuilt Tyres, pronpunced a 1> Complete Success! Ask for testimonials. —Nutread " Tyro and Rubber Coy., Ltd., Beach Rd., phone 46-284. . RE. WOOD, the Live Agent, now open • for your Business; est. 15 years; 8 years Hamilton, 3 Whangarei, 4 95, Queen St.—2l, Union Bldgs., 2nd Floor, Customs St. (Upstairs); tako lift. QUITS and Costumes Cleaned in Eight 0 Hours. —Phone 21-374. Crothall Way. ri\ENNIS Frocks, Cretonne Coats, etc.; JL most reasonably priced.—The Pacific 8, Probort Chambers, opp. Town Hall. WIRE Frames, Latest Bead Fringes, . Silks, Trimmings, for making Lampshades; instructions free.—Tolley's, Strand Arcade. WRINKLES Banisned in One Week, Coman Method; not massage.—Mrs. Hullen, Melvern'a Bldgs.. Karangahape Rd. ADA. —Get Pleated Skirt made to ordesr. 10s; 2yds. 54in. material. Winsome,' Princess Theatre Bldgs. DON'T #et caught in the rain! A " Mattamac" Feather-weight Stormproof will keep you absolutely dry.—" Mattamac" Store. Lister Buildings. THE Ladies' Mirror will please your oversea friends. Send them the special Holiday Number. | , Phone 43-003. ri) U R K I fa H BATHS, 1 4, LORNE ST., CITY. LADIES HOURS; Tuesday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Wednesday,' i p.m.-9.30 p.m.; Thursday. 6 p.m.-9.30 p.m. <. i<aV!'IiK.MEN : All Other Times. Hot Slipper Baths for Ladies and Gentlemen all the time. ABANDON your misfitting Boots I SECURE REAL COMFORT (without sacrificing appearance) in BOOTS THAT ARE BUILT to SCIENTIFICALLYCONSTRUCTED LASTS made SPECIALLY FOR YOU. SEE US TO-DAY. ZENITH ARTIFICIAL APPLIANCES. LIMITED. CIVIC SQUARE. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. BARKER. C.H., Undertaker and Funeral Director, Queen St., Onehunga.— Phone 4 (2 rings or 3 rings). /CAMERON AND BARTLETT. late T. \J Adams, "282, Ponsonby Rd., Undertakers. etc.—Phone 26-137. Private, 27-052. CIOOPER AND CURB, LTD., Pukekohe, J Undertakers. Motor Hearse.—Phone3 15 , 285. 103 M, 103S, and '279. WINKS AND HALL,. Undertakers, and Funeral Directors. Chancery St. Business Phone. 40-332; Private. 1929 (2 rings). WATNEY SIBUN, Undertaker, Embalmer. Park Road and Newmarket. Phones 41-534 and 70G (2 or 3 rings). WH. TONGUE, Undertaker, etc., 1, Mt. • Eden Rd. Phone 769 (3 rings); private, 24-340. MONUMENTAL MASONS. A UCKLAND Monumental Coy., Eden jtx Terrace.—Every class Monumental and Cemetery Work. Catalogue on application. Phone 43-051. BANKS BROS.; Monumental Masons, Broadway, Newmarket.—Every description of Cemetery Work. Phone 45-296. II OU SKILL, LTD., leading Monumental- ) ists- only address. Khyber Pas 3. Reliable work, i reasonable prices. Catalogue posted. J CUTLER, 2A, Edinburgh St.. Newton. —All classes of Monumental Work undertaken. Prices moderate. TOHN BOUSKILL, JUN., has purchased O the Artistic Memorial Co.. 130. Symonds St.—All classes Cemetery Work. PARKINSON AND CO.. Victoria St.-The most progressive Monumental Masons. Catalogues free on application. 'Phone 44-164. HOSIERY. BOND'S "Sylk-Arto" Hose; Black, White, Nude, Champagne, Fawn* etc.; now Cs lid.—Falkner and Co.. CS'2. Oueen St. CAMERAS FOR SALE. KODAKS. Brownies, Carbines, new. used; liberal allowance, _ exchange; Developing, Printing. Enlarging. Camera Exchange. Strand Arcade. BABIES' OUTFITTERS. BABYLAND, Newton (2 Doors from Bon Marche). —Exclusive Babywear, Dainty Outfits, 49a 6d. Inexpensive Shortening Garments.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19221, 9 January 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19221, 9 January 1926, Page 1