PERSONAL A DVERTISER would like to hear from il Business Man about to visit Sydney. mutual interest. —Sydney, 747 Herald. A NY ONE going Tryphena. Groat Barrier, -A Launch, Xmas. Ring 54-000. EE.—Dear, letter posted. Best lovo. —Bee. -/-mETE News." —Will anybody Passing O copies lend same for photographing, reward.—XY, 139 Herald. Hamilton. ECOMRIE. —Please communicate im- . mediately.—'P. Eccles. T?DNA. —At G.P.0., 3.30, Saturday. Address Hi lost.—Star B. _ r — T WILL not be responsible for any Debts inJ- curred in my name from Houten, 611 New North Rd.. Mt. Albert. T ,ADY (45), would like meet Lady ComT AUNOH OWNERS.—BUSINESS MAN JU (31), Single, , good spender, like join Crew, Xmas Cruising and Week-ends. GALLJiii, 766 Herald. —Would bo very nice. Don't write, not « receiving any. Same always. j ■jyfISUNDERSTOOD. Day of Delivery. If IVX your ad, incapacitated, answering. Subsequent silence caused doubt. Longing break silence. __ "MRS. M. JAMES wishes to express hor JjA grateful appreciation to all friends and well-wishers for letters, telegrams and calls regarding her son Leo, a prisoner war in Germany. A letter has been received saying well and happy. | NECKLACE, Pearl.—Would finder Pearl Necklace Phone 40-751, Saturday. NEWTON Songsters, meet Khyber Pass, 2 p.m. Don't be late. —H.W.S. NORA, late of New Plymouth, write Perc, 725 Herald. __J 13ULLEN, New Plymouth, connect Long, 4 I ,rafirH«n Tflpmrfl. TVftvonnort, 2!TAR. —Best wishes. Message received and WILL Person who borrowed Carpenter s Tools, a month ago, return C. J. Priest. "TTtTOULD anyone possessing copy Rawson's VV "Lifo Understood," kmdly lend same.— DZ. 820 HERALD. - WTOULD . Charles William Hastings, VV Jockey and Trainer, late of Thames anyone knowing his address or whereabouts, please get in touch w,th his father, George Arthur Hastings, in the Thames Hospital. Urgent. ! YOUTH. 18, cheerful, good home, seeks Boy, companionship, evenings, Sundays. —XYZ, 7KG Hkrald. T MRS. O'DONNELL. Tuakau dasrre to 1, thank doctors, nurses and staff of Hamilton Hospital for their kind attention to my son during his illness. Special thanks to Fathers Sheefoan and OConnonalsoMra. Dwyer, "Capon, and Friend, also Mr. Roid. M'r. AND MRS. NORMAN McGRUER, of Orakei, sincerely thank all their friends and relatives for letters, telegrams and personal calls, for sympathy shown them in their anxiety when their eon Allan was reported missing on air operations. (No further news.) A/TOUNT ALBERT OVERSEAS SERM. VICES GIFT FUND COMMITTEE. Mount Albert Residents who are Members of the Forces now on Leave, are requested to forward particulars of their Unit, Rank and Number to the Secretary, 615 ISew ISorth Road, Mt. Albert, as early as possible. T. R. CONGALTON, Hon. Secretary. MT. ALBERT SCHOOL PARENTS AND TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. The Committee of the above Association desires to express its grateful thanks to all thoso who, by their help and donations of goods, made the Parents' Day, held last Saturday at the School, such an outstanding success. J. RUSSELL, Hon. Sec. C< ALVATION ARMY SAMARITAN O XMAS APPEAL. m Donations !Food, Clothes and Toys are urgently needed to provide Xmas Cheer for the Aged, Poor and many Needy Families. A Xmas Tree for 300 Children and a Xmas Tea for Women Inmates at Mt. &don Prison. WILL YOU HELP? Phone 43-738, Major M. Hoare, Samaritan Officer, 76 Grey's Avenue, City. T FREDERICK HARVEY CAMPBELL, I desire to show my sincere appreciation for the kindness and attention given me while an inmate of the Auckland Hospital (Ward 14), by Sister Goodison and Nurses. Special thanks to the Night Nurses and Male Nurses for their untiring attention and kindness. I wish to especially thank the Doctor who performed the operation, which has been such a success; also the House Doctor for his attention to me after the operation. QI T Y MISSION CAMP, ONCE AGAIN we solicit your kindly support to enable us to give Kiddies from tho poor areas of the City a HEALTHY CHANGE OF ENVIRONMENT in the open air at ONEROA. Ten Shillings gives ONE CHILD ONE W WON'T H YoW • help us to help THE J£l£)*DlliiS P r We are in nrgent need of funds. Please send donations to AUCKLAND CITY MISSION, P.O. Box 205, Or 323 Queen Street, C-l. H E liS T appeal. 13 We are urgently in need of Mens and Children's Clothing, also Furnishings for Homes, TOYS for 300 Children; Cakes, Puddings and Sweets for Christmas Cheer. Sun Hats, Swimming Suits. Games, Fruit and Vegetables for Campbells Bay Health Camp. RING 45-704, A. EVERIL ORR, Superintendent, Methodist Central Mission, 2 Airedale Street, C.l. MATRIMONIAL BACHELOR, lonely, 58. with means, would like to correspond with Spinster or Widow, fond of life, view matrimony.—Bachelor, 755 Herald. /TENT., 24. wishes friendship, young Lady, VX who is fond of pictures, etc., View marriage; no agents.—B, 3M Hkrald. ; . LADY Farmer, 38, own farm, desires Marriage, clean-living Man.—Helpmate, 01)4 Hkrald. i LADY, refined, 52, slight build, neat,, with son 8 years, would like to meet cleanliving Gentleman in good steady position, K& 1, co ™" i "mß"£svir mo, ' y ' 145 Herald. Hamilton. EW ZEALAND'S LEADING SERVICE. dential and fee moderate. 1 have clients aged 21-70 throughout N.Z., all types. Plain euvelouea.—ELSlE JAMES. Box 811. Auckland. TftTIDOWER, age benefit, other income, own home, view matrimony.—A. 010 Herald. WORKING Girl. 21, smart appearance, wishos meet Working Man, view friendship and marriage.—Refined, 905 Hkrald. iDOWERS, Bachelors, good positions and homes, situated all parts of Dominion, seek acquaintance, view matrimony. Ladies (21-55). good social opportunities, are always available. —Call, write, SYLVIA QfeßAHft. 63 Queen Street. WANTED TO HIRE CARAVAN, for 2 weeks, from December 22/ —Careful, 988 Hkrald. BRIDGE, PARTIES, ETC, BRIDGE.— Remuera Bridge Club, afternoons and evenings. Contract. Auction and Solo Whist. Tuition from 2/ per hour.— 100 Gt. South Rd.. Remuera. Inquire, 20-433. trade personal _ W TIROST. LTD.. * * Surgeon Dentists, * Jellicoe Chambers. Corner Queen and Wyndbam Street?, Hours: MON. to FRI 9 to 5 gAT 0 to 12 FRI. EVENING . .. 7to 8.30 PHONE 48-232. PERFECTION Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Ib Unexcelled. PORTER'S DYE WORKS, LTD.. Office and Works: 123 Market Road, Epsom. Vans Collect and Deliver, KL E X E M A, SKIN AND SCALP SPECIALISTS, Fourth Floor, DINGWALL BLDG., QIJEEN ST.. Acne, Eczema, Psoriasis, Seborrhoea, Baldness, Alopecia, Baby Eczema successfully treated; Consultations Free. PHONE 41-374, Hours: 9-5.80; Friday, to 8 p.m. And at National Bank BuitoJinjrs, Hamilton. Phono 1011. STOCKINGS. STOCKINGS. Solve Your Christmas Present Problems. Give a Pair of Stockings. Lisle, Fully Fashioned .. ..7/3 Mock Fashioned Silk and Rayon .. 5/3 Woollen Gym. Stockings _ .. i .. 6/11 Woollen Gym. Stockings, Mediums .. 4/9 Tennis Socks, Fancy Tops .. ; 2/11 Rayon Sockettes .. .. i• • - 2/11 Men's Woollen Fancy Socks . !.. 5/0 By Mail Only. Postage Paid. Send Cheques or Postal r*otes. N.Z. AGENCIES, Box 1841, Auckland, j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24141, 6 December 1941, Page 1
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