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LOST PROPERTY. CAMEO Brooch, Citj or Syniondß St., family relic, reward.—343, Mt. Eden Road. /"UiANK Handle, Auftir., lost in June, beV two en •Otahuhu and City.—Return 12, Oarlnnd ltd.. El lei si ie. IAISC Wheel and Tyre, between Ngaruawahia and Auckland: reward. A Maunsey, Plrongia DRUM, 6-yal H'n wliilo seal, between New market and Taltnnini —Grant, c.o. East, Currier. Papakuvo Necklet, stone marten; reward.—Mrs. ; l Gj'fPcnter, ISK, Renniera Rd. (pair), tortoise-shell rnnined, T on train between Taumarunui and Frnnkton on 15th inst; roward.—Return to ITkiiai.d. (]J.LOVES, leather, Matamata-Taurariga * Rd.. 2M inst.; reward.—F. Stoner. Wiirdville, Waharoa. HAN DRAG, brown, containing notes, silver, gold watch, Saturday, Wintei Exhibition; keep money, return watch, vii'iu'ii keep"!'lie.--E. I iird. Glen field. MANUBAG, brown, between Thames and »» Turua; reward.—Miss McLean, Shelly liertrh, Turna. KEYS (bunch). City Fish Sltop, Queen St.-Finder rewarded at Fish Shop. MOTOR -Truck Cover, between City Markets and Epsom.—Cottar, 9, Railway Terrace, Newmarket. i\ 1 OTOR-Cyclo Tool Kit, opp. goods ehed, -t'-L Quay St.. Wednesday; finder rewarded. —Address at H?:iiA'.n. ]) ARC EL, Antique Copper Fittings, Queen St., vicinity Shottlond St., Friday evening: reward.—4-1, Ponsonby Rd. EARLS, long string, Sunday, 13th, Mt. Albert or Renniera; reword.—Phono _>ENCIL. cold, in case, initials P.TI.F. 1 o Y.E.S.; reward.—Address at Hkhai.T). I>URSE. black. £5 note and four pingles, name inside; Friday, College Hill tram or Milne's; reward.—Ladies' Shoo Dent., I ilne's. IJURSE. brown leather, containing Letters, Receipts, Silver; Ilerne Bay Car, Fridiy; reward.—Pleaso return address at Hi-.nAt.p. El M and Tyre, between Karaka Bridge and Waiau Pa: reward.—Hastie. Waiau Pa. \\fATCH, wrist, lady's gold, ribbon band; ' ' vicinity Melrose Road, Mt. Roakill, Bnllin and Russell, Milne and Choyce, or Smith and Caughey's; reward.—Ring 20-572. 1 \r IRE WlTec 1. off Car, between Mt. Eden. ' » St. Heliers Buy, reward.—llarp of Erin Petrol Station, Gt. South Rd. Term. BOX containing Fur Coat; Friday last; owner obtain by giving description.— Write, Imitation, 49, Hehali>. CAMERA. Eden Puik, Saturday; owner can have samo by paying expenbes.— Phono 40-810. WATCH, gold, wiiatlet, found Queen St. * V Thursday afternoon.—Apply Lo Grove Typewriter Co., N.Z. Insurance Bldg. STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED. Ct ATTLE Dog, found, black, white, tan, ' Waikato collar.—J. J. McKinney, Pukokoho. Ct AT, half Persian, grey and white, black J markings, " Micky," vicinity Ponsonby Terrace; reward.—Phone 27-348. PERGONAL. A NY Person knowing the address of James -3. Bell (Lolly) Mcintosh, late of Artiinuii, kindly communicate with E. Torrey, i len a ide. Johnsonville. A NY Person using John Sutton's name for Buying or Contracting, without his written authority, will be prosecuted.—Joan button, Lcaltr and Contractor, 4, Hobson bt. \iN i'U.\E Knowing the whereabouts of 11. WalKer, late of Kaiaua and Gisborne, is requested to communicate with Messieurs, .nuchanan _and Purnell. Solicitors, Thames. \L L the Lawn has promised no shall the Day fulfil.—Do Grunne, 601. C 1 — BE true to him. J forgive; can't for- '• get; (•till suiter. —Pnperhnnger. a CIGARETTE Cards wanted for Patient in V hospital.-- Box 25, WajJi i. DEVLiN, DANIEL.—WiII any person having information as to a Will or the relatives of Daniel Devlin, formerly of "Cliftonvule," Grey's Avenue, but lato of lit), Jllo'jsoii Street. Auckland, Waterside Worker, deceased, kindly communicato with t'ne District Public Trustee. young Mother, in distressed jLJ circumstances, would be grateful for naby Clothing.—Genuine, 494, Hehald. i F People ol Pukekoiie do not stop scandalising me. legal proceedings will be taken. (Signed) M.A. Paton, Pukekoiie West, s/ J- JA.uhS WHlTi'..—Wherever 1 v von are write to your fitP'or, urgent. j UGGAGE left atT 10, Greenwood St., Frankton, will bo sold within 14 days if unclaimed. UAN, young, would appreciate suggestions from anyone regarding means of earning a Livelihood.— Urgent, 937. IIKUAI.P. A * ARK.—Much better. Thanks for calling. i'J. Not sure you. Hope to see you soon.— Martin. \ i OLIjIE R. (nee Hooker). —Do write.— I*l Audrey H., 952, llbhai.D. YA/OULD anyone knowing the whereI V abouts of Leslie Roberts pleaso commnnicato with P. Roberts. Waeransra. f VOUr.D A.H., who has the poem "Not I V Understood," pleaso communicate Poem, 214, llkkalp. \V"OULD kind Person give expectant VV mother largo family Bed? Husband unemployed.—Mother. 183, Herald. WOULD the two Gentlemen and Lady who witnessed the accident in Queen Street about 7 30 on Thursday night, the 21 th inst., when a gentleman was knocked down by a motor-car, please communicato with DUFAITR. LUSK. BISS AND FAWCETT, 23, Shortland St. Tolephono 44-160. MISSING FRIENDS. ANY Person knowing address Edwnrd Hutchison, left Aberdeen 18 yeais ago, kindly forward addresß to old chum, Charles Nelson, Errol St., North Melbourne, Victoria. TEST TICKETS FOR SALE. A UXILIARY Stand.—Two Scats avail--11 üblo, first offer considered.—Ring A 1 —Purchasers of Auxiliary Stand -ti-.L# Tickets suro of accommodation; 10s. ,->mith, Mirror Ullice. View Main Grandstand Seats for salo, £1 ss; rows H nnd C.—Ring 45-453. j >U V Your Teat Tickets at 201, Queen St. -D opposite John Court's. _______ /GRANDSTAND Seats, 2-4; £3 5s each. — Ring 41-781 between 8.30 a.m.-9 a.m., J. Blake. MAIN Stand, 4th row. What ofior?— _Phone 41-7G5. MAIN Stand Scats, no reasonable offer refti.-v-dßijig 44 933. YYaTIV Stand, 2 or 4 good seats; £3 each.— i.»J. 171, Queen St ; ' j EST. Reserved Seat, Grandstand I Tickets, wluit offers?— Ring 41-577. '|^ EST SviitH, Main Stand, G tickets.— 1. Ring Phoin- 43-351. 'PEST Seats, main Bland, 6 tickets.—Ring *- Phone 43-35 L 'IMiST Match.—Stand Seats, 15s each.— Apply 4ti, Wallers Rd. fPKST. —2 Seats, 2nd row from front, 1 centre main stand; what offer?— Ring 'PEST Match Ticket, Grandstand seat, J- 2nd row from front; price £3.—Ring 11-'J9I before 9.30 a.m. 'PEST Tickets, Main Stand, excellent poai- "- tion. What offer?— Ring 44 382 'PEST Tickets, best position. Main Stand; J- no reasonable offer refused.—Ring 45-181 _ 'PEST Tickets, few Seats, Main Stand; J. good position.—Phone 45-508. 'PEST Match.- Two Tickets, Main Stand. 1 --Ring 2_o-(;31. ' 'I 'EST Match Tickets, five or less, Block 2, 1 l!ow II; splendid position; £2 10s each. --Phone 'PEST Seats.—2. 4or 8 Grandstand Seats, J 1,1.- Kim: 42-497. TjTjrsT Si'ats, 2. 4, or 8, main fitand, centro; J_ f:]._Hing 41-725. 'PEST~Match Tickets Can be Procured at 1 \' 0 201. Queen St., opposite John 'PEST Tickets, Main Stand.—.Limited 1 number cf Reserved Seats available at £2 each.—-Wood, c.o. Doug. Findlav. Tobacconist Station Entrance, next Waverlev 1 f it"l. __ 'PICKET. Third Test; main stand; cen--1 ir il position what oflera ?--Test, 47, ,ißhai,» 'I'II.i.ETS (2), main stand; liest offer; I minimum £5 10s each.—Apply M.. C.o. Hotel up to 5 p m. on Fridrtv A MAIN GRANDSTAND TICKETS. Together. Excellent Position. Make Otlor. RING 40-399.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20626, 26 July 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20626, 26 July 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20626, 26 July 1930, Page 1