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LOST PROPERTY. A TTACHE Case, brown leather, between xx. station. Ferry Buildings, containing book, medical notes; reward.—J.S., 322, Herald. BAG, Lady's, containing Money and Key, latter important: Queen Street. Friday evening; reward.—Phono 24-1554. BANGLE, Gold Garnet, and Chubby brown and white handle; reward.— Nanette. 140, Symonds St. BROOCH, yesterday, small,, round, attached to bunch wool violets; reward.— Madame Amie, 8, Wellesley St. HANDBAG, brown, containing books and papers, between Trafalgar St. and Buckland Rd.—Laking, Onehunga. KIT Bag, containing Football Gear, vicinity Domain; reward.—lnquiry Ollice, Milne and Choyce. PACKET, small, stamped, ready for post. —Will finder kindly post same or return to Box 1390? PEARLS, .between Auckland shops and Otahuhu; finder rewarded on returnins;.—Lysnar, Dentist, op p. G.P.0., Auckland. PIPE. Dunhill, between Victoria Park and G.P.0.; reward.—24. Kenyon Av.. Mt. Eden. PURSE, small, brown, containing motor licence, Friday, vicinity Queen St."; reward.—Ring 27-123. RIDING Saddle, between Otahuhu and city.—Please reply to Manager, Passenger Transport Co., Otahuhu. Reward. spare. Buick; between Huntly and JA/ Drury, Monday last: reward. A. Boyle, lloyes Motors, Auckland. SIIAWL, cream coloured, worked -both sides, short fringe. Thursday morning. between Upper Queen St. and Lower "Symonds St.: reward. —Braeburn. Lower Symonds St. i ' "T Note. Auction Sale, 27A, Royce Av., Mt. Eden, Wednesday; reward £l. 12, Avon St.. Parnell. OWNERS WANTED. URSE. containing Money and Papers.— Grosvenor Hotel. Lower Hohson St. "JfT ATCH, Wristlet, at St. Mark's Hall. V August 4.—94. Remuei'a Rd. STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED. CATTLE Dog, black and white, wall eye; had chain on; anyone detaining liable prosecution; reward.—Newcombe, Orakei. Rhone 25-074. Terrier, sound, white body, black . ears, Dargaville collar No. 120, 1926. 16. Graham St., City. >OM.. bhiok. female, from 23, Carlton Gore Rd.; reward.- Phone 46-784. PUP, Cocker Spaniel, black, slut, rope collar, strayed; finder rewarded.—3. Gardner Rd., Epsom. STRAYED on to my Farm at E. Tamaki. 1 Ayrshire Cow and 5 Yearlings. Unless claimed within 7 days will be pounded. —Alf. Stadden Lea, E. Tamaki. MATRIMONIAL. 1 FARMER, retired, wishes to meet Christian Lady, with means or home, view matrimony:—Reliable. 315, Herald. 1,1 A K.\l ER (39), honourable, seaside farm, wishes introduction, view marriage, sensible home-loving Girl. 30 to 36; trillers please not. apply.—Sage, 39, Herai.p, GENTLEMAN (26). of good address and means, wishes meet young Lady, view matrimony.—Sincere, 23G. Herald. LADY, refined, domesticated (43), wishes correspond Christian Gentleman, view matrimony. genuine: testimonials fixchanged.—Sincere. 48 Herald. MAN, middle-aged, wishes to correspond with Lady. 45 to 50, view matrimony.— T.R.. U. Herald. Tl r IDO\V, Scotch. 35. wishes meet, view marriage, clean-living, educated Man, 35-10, with home preferred.—36. Phoenix Clin niners. TATIDOWER (40). R.C.. dark farmer. f r like correspond Widow or Spinster, quiet, honest, view matrimony.—Genuine. 325. Herald. _____ T1 TOMAN, young. Scotch, domesticated. VV wishes 'introduction, view marriage, honourable Tradesman or Farmer. t'lioeriix Chambers. PERSONAL. \ NY person knowing whereabouts of Harbans Singh and Bikar Singh, last heard of between Putaruru and Taupo, communicate with Wilike Singh. Te Puke. I EXTENDED malice breeds enmity; eelf\a searcliing and silence best. HELP the needy by giving those left-off Clothes and articles you do not require. We call for them. Ring 2°-ir,7, 45-104, 45-624. —The People s Health hociety fine.). I A. Walker, will not be _ responsible « ' for any debts contracted in niy name without my written authority.—A. Walker. 142, Pnrnel'l Rd.. Parnell. ADO PL—Pleased received letter; same long and often; disappointed last time; best wishes.—Chief. ATOTHIN'G Yet.—ln town over week-end, i\ longing, thinking, waiting. W rite G.P.O. Auckland.— Rosemary. ROMEO and Juliet.—Received letters; all well; Gwen still thinking of you. SISTER ESTHER is sadly in need of Beds. Mattresses and Bedding for poor children; Tables, Chairs and Furniture for homes which &re without. We shall bo pleased to collect your Gifts and will bo grateful for tliem. „ „ WILL YOU PLEASE HELP US? PHONE 26-943. 11. Picton St., Ponsonby. TRADE PERSONAL. A J. PARK AND SONS, Reg. Patent J\» Attorneys, 23 and 24. National Bank Buildings, Shortland St. ' AW. KITTERIDGE, Sight Testing Opti- • cian, Spectacle Maker. Lister Bldgs., Victoria St. E., close Queen St. AN unsightly appearance! What is more distressing ? Electrolysis is the only really satisfactory method for removing superfluous hairs.—Consult Madame Aidwyn, Ellison Chambers. Phone 46-413. APPETISING Meals, excellent service—--3 courses, Is Cd.—Melteith Restaurant, Pacific Bldgs. (under entirely new management). BROADWAY Pie Shop. Newmarket, opened now Branch Shop in Customs St. East. Eating there means enjoyment. BYCROFT AiS'D CUMMACK. Cook St.— Specialists Electric Water Heating and wiring: inquiries invited.—Phone 46-950. Ct F McWILLIAM, Optometrist, Sight- •>. testing Optician, 3rd Floor, Pacific Bldgs., .Wellesley St. Phone 45-222. C CHILDREN'S Hand-made Capes an.d Bon- > nets from £1 set.—s, St. Kevins Arcade, Newton. CIOSTUMES. Evening and Wedding / Gowns; also Remodelling.—Miss Pascoe. 310. Pacific Bldgs., Qneen-Wellesley Sts. D ENVIOUS' Shoe Co.—Surgical Boots and Shoes, Handsewn, Bespoke Footwear, 368, Queen St., opp. Town Hall. DOLL Hospital.—All Repairs. moderate charges; Heads and Wigs supplied.— Andrews, 270, Karangahape Rd. I FAMILY History and Ancestry traced by . R. M. Glencrosß, 176, Warple Road, Wimbledon, S.W. 20, England. 25 years' experience; terms moderate. IIARLY Spring Millinery, Trimmed Faile J Silk Hats; specials, 16s lid. 19s lid; all shades and fittings.—Mrs. Russell, Karangahape Rd.. next Tivoli. T ELECTRICAL Installations or Repairs U Phone 42-559. for fully guaranteed work; reasonable chargea.—Bs. Queen St. EXCIiUSIVENESS ' Assured. Model Gowns to meet individual requirements. —Madame Amanda Stevens, Short s Bldgs., Queen St. t; STE LLE WALLACE.—Cosy Knitted J.i Wool Dressing Gowns, Dainty Jackets, Smart, Jumper Suits. Frocks.—l 7. Darby St. 1/iOUNTATN Pen and Eversharp Pencil JJ Doctor. —J. Walters, corner Queen and Fort. Streets. Repairs promptly executed. IGGS AND O'DONNELL," Patent Attorneys, Commercial Bank Bldps.. Queen St.—Patents obtained in all countries. HOWEY WALKER'S Expert Specialists Remodel your Teeth in Five Hours. Moderate fees.—Address. City Chambers. T ADDERS.—Ladiesl Why throw away Ij your Silk Stockings? Send repairs to Beehive. Victoria St., Hamilton. ATTAMAC " Feather-weight Stormproofs aro reliably wet-proof in continuous day-after day rain. Mattamac Store. Lister Bldgs.. Victoria St. E. McKENDRICK BROS. AUCKLAND, are the Largest Dealers m Secondhand Sacks in New Zealand. Becauso they Pay the Best Prices. Consign Yours. HAWLS. Batik, gorgeous; Suede Cushions, Bridge Scores, Pencils; Irresistible Prices.—Gift Corner, below I arnell P.O. r PURKTSH Baths, 351, Queen St - New 1 Establishment for Ladies and Gentleman.—Phone 43-003 (1 p.m. to 10 p.m.). TUBFRCUTiOSIS of the Lungs cured by X Asthona. 3rd Floor, Ferry Bldgs., Auckland. TTISIT the Majestio Billiard Parlours, V the best in N.Z.—Darby St.. ioining Thistle Hotel. AS I have severed my Connection with SUITS, LTD.. Nt 47, Wakefield Street, I should be glad if my friends who have written to that address and received no reply would kindly write to me at the undermentioned address: S. G. PUDNEY. " Sartos," Manufacturing Tailors, 33, Karangahape Road (Ist Floor, next Bank N.S.W.).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19720, 20 August 1927, Page 1

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