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LOST PROPERTY A TTACHE Case, containing clothing; vicinity station train, Monday; reward.— (lee. Pukekohe. BAG, Navy, containing keys, bank books, money. Landscape ltd. East; reward. — Phono 13-179. BitUUCa, gold crown, pearl; reward.— Phone 25-535. G.LOVE, Kid, long., left hund, near Town Hall or Epsoni.—Ring 24-144. GLOVE, brown, approximately 11th, VVcllcsley St., Queen St., near; reward. —Apply riKRALp. HANDBAG, lady's, cloth, 22b 6d cash, Tuesday.—Return 33C Brighton lid., Purncll. __ HAVERSACK, containing overcoat, trousers and generator armature between Dargaville and Whangarei on Thursday.— Urgent. G9. Heuai.d. - AKCEL, Rubber Toys, off Truck, City, Suburbs; reward. —21 Edgecumbo bt., Hamilton. , ; TJURSE, brown silk, tortoiseshe.il clasp, I sweep ticket, money; Karangahape Rd., near bridse. —Finder Phone 46-204. CIIOULDER Cape, mauve satin. Wednesday night, Dixieland.—Please Rlll2 2H-357. Q UITCASE. Huniilton-Rotorua Rd.: re--0 w!ird.—2l Edgccumbe St.. Hamilton. 1 TMBRELLA. brown silk. May 2, Titiranji U bus. Rimraer's, G.P.0.; reward.-Apy-y Herald. ——7 —r "V'ifoULD Finder Navy Blue Mackintosh. V » Dovoll port ferry. Wednesday evening, please King 40-043. * A DSTBILIAS SOSIM L PEOVIDEST '"f EDWARD GLENLIVET PX/TOTT, which is declared to have been May maRTIN Manager for New Zealand. Tusf JULIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT A SOCIETY. It is the intention of the Society, on or after the 18th day of June next, to issue a Copv Policy in place of Policy No. 182712, on the life of KENNETH FINLA\SON. which is declared to have been lost. Wellington. 11,y MARTra> Manager for New Zealand. STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED COCKER Spaniel, black, 5 months old, answer "Kim"; vicinity Ngapuhi Rd.; reward.—Phone 16-096. A) I'ASSA Lovebird, green; reward.—Goulding, 9 Spencer St., Remuera. Telephone 25-922. POM., light colouied, Tuesday. Sandringham terminus; reward.—79 Valley Rd.. Mt. Eden. QCOTCR Terrier, brindle. strayed vicinity O Epsom, address on collar; reward.— Phone 42-077. OCUTCH Terrier Bitch, brindle, strayed vj vicinity Domain; reward.—29 Grafton Rd.. City. O Horse 9. 1 Bay, 1 Creamy, from Henderson.—Phone 65R, Henderson. WANTED TO BUY A DDRESSOGRAPH Machine. eecondA hand, good order.—Stormonts, Ltd., Phone 20-730. A NTIQUE Furniture, Silver Sheffield *•-»■ Plate. China. Jewellery, Tapestries, Pewter, China Figures.—l 7 Queen's »Arcade, Auckland. _______ A NTIQUE Silver. Sheffield Plate. Jewel1\ lery. China. Walnut, Mahoginy. or Oak Furniture. —J. Murrell. Strand Arcade. 4 PP\REL— Mrs. Outtrins. largest Buyer A Ladies'. Gent.'s Left-off Clothing.-15 Victoria St. Phone 42-674. . A RTIFICIAL Teeth pre-war. any condijtjL tion; to £2 paid.—Pearhne Co.. Fer&USSOH Bldgs.. Civic Square. ' BONES, any quantity, best prices; also Dead Animals collected.—N. Austin, Ltd., Te Papapa. Phone 12-277. CALIFONT, must be in good order.—Particulars and price to Califont, 68, Herald. I FIREWOOD, Tea-tree, Pine or other. 3ft. 1 to 4ft. lengths.—Steele Pipe Works, opp. Stone Jug, Great North Rd. GENT'S Clothing, Boots, etc. Top prices given. Any quantity. Will Call.—Ring Wise, Phone 45-324. - GOWN, M.A.. good order; medium size.— State particulars to Gown, 993, Herald. 1 RON Sheets, second-hand, 23 Sft. and 13 7ft. long: state price.—Iron. 932. Herald. OLD Gold, Jewellery, etc., any .quantity. Our prices still highest.—Kissm. 10 Customs St. West. ORION, Orb, or other makCß of Stoves; best prices given.—Sutton, Hobson St. Phone 43-066. RUCKSACK, large, wanted urgently.— Lowest cash price, Phono No. to M., 46. Herald.

OEWING Machines, Singer Dropheads preD ferred; highest cash prices; immediate attention.—Phone 22-922; write* Urgent, 15b, Heualp. UHOTGUN, double barrel, good condition; cheap, cash.—6s Pitt St. "WORKING Bullocks, two pair, gear; ' V clioap for caeh.—Cash. 885. HehalD. OO Cul. Single or Repeating Rifle, any .LLmuke; cash.—3s2-4 Queen St. r»IAA Worth Used Furniture wanted. dblOO large or small lots.—Mum s, opp. Town Hall. Phone 47-367. _ GS Di«I: Please Cashto return. JAS. PASCOE. Watchmaker. Jewe ller . and Diamond Merchant, _ « SO Q„ em Strand R - GgS GBil GgS: SOVEREIGNS - SOVEHEIONS. Special ofler for APRIL. 10 PER CENT EXTRA ON ALL _ GOLD. Take advantage of this amazing opportunity. _ _ r _ MINERS.—ARRANGEMENT MADE FOR DISPOSAL OF FRESHLY-MINED GOLD. LONDON PRICES^J; A J£v n ANYTHING MADE OF GOLD. Also, DIAMONDS DIAMONDS. Silver, Silverware, Plate, Antiques, Foreign Money, etc. Parcels sent by post receive prompt and careful attention. AND QO., (Est. in New Zealand over 25 years.) Note Address— 166 QUEEN STREET. (Opposite His Majesty's Theatre.) Below J.C.L. Phone 46-002. OFFICES, low rentals, good light. Short'a Bldga., 154-156 Queen St.—Allen. Sharebfckei, S'fcond Floot E'OOMS, Offices, fire-proof.—Civic House, 287 Queen St.. opposite St. James li Hop, locly-up, J2s 6d; Shop, living O accommodation, 255, suit dressmaker, position large shopping centre.—Winstone, Ltd. _____ KAKANGAHAPE ROAD, BEST PART. —Modern Ferro-concrete Shop, Isos. 50 and 52, including first floor, basement and back entrance. If not let as p. whole, owner will subdivide. For permission to view premises apply to ROBINSON AND ROBINSON. Solicitors. Wyudham Street. KARANGAHAPE RD.—-Large Modern Shop, approx. 18ft frontage by 90ft deep; and First Floor, approx. 3000 sq. ft. ALSO, Modern Lock-up Shop, double windows. 10ft by 60ft, with basement, bad entrances; £5 per week. C. F, BENNETT, LTD.. Phono 42-840. TIPPER SYMONDS ST.. cor. Khyber Pass: Large Shop, to let, or would subdivide to suit. Newmarket, Broadway: ytiop 33 x 12, and rooms above, £4 week. Epsom, Manukau Rd.: Modern Shop. 4 rooms. 30s. Green Lane: Modern Shop, b rooms, 303. Ldoii lorra.ee! lwo Lock-up Shops, 123 6d each. Khybcr Pass: Lock-up Shop. 255. Mcadowbank; Modern, with good living accommodation, 30s. Mt. Eden Rd.: Lock-up. and basement, 17s <kl. Wellesley St West- Nice, bright, modern Shops, in the T. and G. Building. £2 5s week. T. MAN BE NO JACKSON, 3 Swanson Street. SALES OF PROPERTV T HAVE Sold my Farm, 174 Acres, KauA kapakapa.—J. Hawkes.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21803, 18 May 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21803, 18 May 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21803, 18 May 1934, Page 1

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