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LOST PROPERTY A USTIN Starling Handle, stamped A.C.P., mure lakuranga; reward,—Turton, Pan(quantity), on velvet. Trades Hall. Cook St., Tuesday. 10.30 p.m.; reward.—s Eccles Av.. City. MOTE, £5, Fitzroy. KingTsts.. PapatoeAugust 21. Reward—o King St. _ PARCEL ''Christian Heralds," Mt. Eden Phone'^4o. ndly reU ' rn 765 Mt> Eden R,L I3URSE, small, brown. Omaliu Rd„ Wed_T: "esdny; reward.—Phone 24-25 G. "pUR&E, brown leather, containing 2 rings, silver, photos., last evening, vicinity C.P.0.; reward— N- 90. Heuald. T>URSE, black, small, with banknotes. 7" , on Tuesday; reward—Ring 16-783. or Apply Herald. POLLaf Notes. Monday. National Theatre yatfonaP Theatre " : C °° d »*««»--Applj WATCH; Lady's Wristlet, between , ' Hackett St. md Jacob's Ladder; keepsnko, reward—Mrs. Dickie. 2 Swift Av.. lonsonby. Reward.—Lost on September 21, be--Iw feu Tauranga and Rotorua. one 32 x b uoodyear lyre (new) on rim.—Finder communicate W. Dawson and Son, Rotorua. W * ERSON PICKING UP »*• BROWN CROCODILE PURSE by mistake from MILNE AND CEOYCE'S SHOWROOM. MONDAY AFTERNOON, Kindly post Parse and Contents to JOHNSTON, c.o. Grand Garage, 4 Princes St., opp. Grand Hotel. GOOD REWARD. STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED A LSATIAN Bitch Pup, black and tan, 9 months; answers Trixie—Ring 26-296. cobalt, hen, Newmarket, ring on leg— Phone 47-168. HEIFER, red, close to calving; strayed— Ring 117J, Papatoetoe. IMPOUNDED in Kaukapakapa Pound—l' Light Bay, Entire Hack, 7 years old. 3 white feet, white blaze on face, Jong tail, no visible brands, for trespass on public road. Tauhoa, in Rodney County. If not claimed and all expenses paid will be sold by public auction on Wednesday. October 8. 1934. at 12 o'clock noon—Gavin James Shanks, Poundkeeper. WANTED TO BUY A NTIQUE Furniture. Silver, Sheffield •f*- Plate, China. Jewellery, Tapestries, Pewter. China Figures.—l 7' Queen's Arcade, Auckland. A PPAREL—La Modern Wardrobe, _ls -"■ Victoria St. Mrs. Outtrim, now trading under above name, pays highest price# Ladies' and Gent.'a Clothing. Established 20 yearu. Phone 42-674. "DARBER'S Chair, in good order.—Full - 1 -* particulars E. Flowers. Whakatane.

BOTTLES. Sacks Metals. Highest Prices. Ring or Write. Reliable men will call.— Clark Bros., City. Phone 41-429, Newmarket. ?hone <4-109. BEFORE Selling. Before Buying Your Furniture consult Squirrell and Co., We defy competition.—Phone 44-398. CAMP Folding Beds (2) wanted.—Write Camp, 96. Herald. "/DAMAGES," 95 Karang&hape Rd.—Cash v3T buyers Ladies' and Gentlemen's Clothin; best prices.—Phone 47-539. GENT.'S Clothing, Boots, etc. Top pricee given. Any Quantity. Will call.—Ring Wise. Phone 45-324. "jl/TAGIC Lantern wanted, reasonable i-'A price, first-class condition.—Magic, 943, Herald. \ Silver, Antiques, Diamonds and Gold, vy Highest prices given. Telephone 4C-585. Spinneys, 11 Strand Arcade. OLD Gold, Jewellery, etc.. any quantity. Our prices still highest.—Kiesin, 10 Customs St. West. ONE or Two Copies of Bentley'a Complele Phrase Code, 1920 Edition; state price.—Apply P.O. Box 165, Auckland. PERMANENT Waving Machine wanted urgently, in good order.—P.W., 77, Herald. TDABBITS wanted; highest market price JLw paid.—Capitol Fishery, Dominion Rd. Ring 13-405. SET of second-hand Carpet Bowls and Carpet.—Reply with particulars to Secretary, Ratepayers' Association, Huntly. ANY Quantity Super Bags, Lime, Cement Bags, Sacks; highest prices.—McKendrick Bros., Wellington St., Auckland. OA Tons Copper Wire, 3id per lb,—Mcw Kendrick Bros., Wellington St. X'IAA Worth Used Furniture wanted, dWXUI/ large or small lots.—Mum's, opp. Town Hall. Phone 47-367. jtjj U I T 8. HIGHEST PRICE PAID. RING 43-010—We Will Call. ASHER ROBINSON, Corner Victoria-Hobson Streets. Furniture. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN. RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD., Auctioneers, Next Power Board Buildings. Queen Street. Phone 40-325. HIGHEST CASH PRICES for your OLD GOLD. BROKEN JEWELLERY. ETC. Send to this old-established firm. • JAS. pASCOE, JEWELLER, SO Queen Street and 66 Karangahape Road; Also Hamilton. gUITS. SUITS. SUITS. During the next four weeks we urgently require 1000 SECOND-HAND SUITS. 1000 SECOND-HAND SUITS. Special Increase in Price. WE BUY ANYTHING. Phone 45-330. We will call. MELTZER BROS., 61-68 Victoria St. W. (Estab. over SO years). jjURRY JJURRY! ONLY g MORE DAYS. WE MUST VACATE BY SEPT. 29. GOLD riOLD nOLD. OLD V*OLD V*OLD. SOVEREIGNS SOVEREIGNS ANYTHING MADE OF GOLD. "The Monetary Commission," dealing with cold now hold by New Zealand Government, reports that the Dominion would considerably benefit by prompt disposal of this "dead asset" (Gold). TAKE THE HINT Why not take advantage of Extraordinary Price Now Ruling? UTILISE YOUR POST OFFICE. Parcels sent by post receive prompt and careful attention. GOLD. OTjD_

REFINERS AND gMELTERS QO.. (Est. in New Zealand over 25 years.) Note Address— 166 QUEEN STREET, (Opposite His Majesty'. Theatre), Below J.C.L Phone 46-GO2. XTEW PLYMOUTH.—SboD to let: best IN central position, correct aide Devon St.— Anld. Devon St.. New Plymouth. OFFICES, low rentals, good light, Short'a Bldgs., 154-156 Queen St.—Allen. Sharebroker. Second Floor. OUTER Suburban.—Shop and Dwelling, with Post Office Agency on premises— Particulars, Samuel Vaile and Sons, Ltd. TO LET 1 FURNITURE and Upholstery Factory. ' with machine?, good showroom. Low rent to good tenant.—Telephone 21-785. HOUSE mid 14 acres, opposite factory.— Mrs. Yelavich, Paerata. RIALTO Ballroom, also Bridca Room, for letting.—Mamgjr, l!ialto Theatre. WORKSHOP. Lome St., 20 x 80. newly ' » renovated.—Apply 33 Khyber Pass Rd. TO LET OB LEASE THIRST FLOOR ACCOMMODATION IN J 1 WYNDHAM STREET. WELL LIGHTED AREA OK APPROXIMATELY 1200 SQ. FEET. Apply to Leading Land Agenta, or THE MANAGER. N*w Zealand Hibald.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21916, 27 September 1934, Page 1

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