LOST PROPERTY BAG, Brown, Zip. containing money, pension paper, Saturday morning, Newton, by Pensioner; good reward.—Hewson, Phone 27-! ISO. C'tASE, from bus, containing medical supJ plies, lost between Te Papapa and City; reward.—Finder pleaso Him? Errand Boy, 1 bono 'lB-759. GLOVE, navy kid, between Symonds St. and Ivarangahape Hd.—2A Renfrew Aw, Alt. Albert. (I!')'®' White, between C.P.O. and V* Albert Park: reward—ißing 42-1127. HANDBAG, vicinity Duffy's Milk Bar; reward.—Pleaso return J2B Upper Nelson St., City. HANDBAG, Brown Leather, 10 A.m. Devonport ferry, Saturday; reward.—Harvey, 2-t Ayr St., Parnell. HAT. St. Cuthbert's College, name inside; reward.—Phone 42-448, S. E. Scott, Aewnmrkct, KIT .Bag, from Auckland-Titirangi bus, Friday night, R.N.Z.A.F., 4030.1, airiiian on leave.—Please ring 11-849. l/"NITTING Bag, pink, Victoria Av., Satur■lV day evening.—Please Ring 25-237. I 'OCIyET, gold, and Chain, between Eliers-■l-i lie-Point Chevalier; keepsake; reward. — Mrs. Lye, Storekeeper, 201 Pt. Chev. Rd. }>EARLS. Double String, between Grafton and St. Benedict's; reward.—Ph. 42-317. King, Cameo, about fortnight ago, keep- ' sake; reward.—Ring 26-805. QOVEREIGN, probably given by mistake kJ for halfpenny, keepsake; reward.—Herald Cull CASE, off Bus, between Khyber Pass O and Ellerslie, Friday.—Ring 24-007. WALLET, blue, leather, lost Pukekohe, Thursday; reward.-—Herald, Pnkekohe. WALLET, between Mt. Eden and Durham Lane; cont. notes (note: all numbers known); reward.—Ring 64-091. WALLET, containing notes, Glen Eden Bus or corner Swanson and Albert Sts.. 5.30 p.m.; substantial reward.—Mevers, 23 Swanson St.. City. YY* AT CTI, gent's silver wristlet, initialled ' t "F.H.T.," between Landscape Rd. and Balmoral.—King 03-051. WATCH. Wristlet, vicinity Stokes Rd,.Epsom Av.; reward.—Miss Sinclair, 45 Esplanade Rd. Phone 00-055. ' OWNERS WANTED PURSE found, containing Money. Apply Herald. STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED IS OJsY, Black. Gelding, 13 hands, strayed from St. Heliers district. —Ring 25-242, Dr. Ludbrook. APARTMENTS VACANT A PARTMENTS, Double, XI 2/0; Single, -<V 12/0. —01 Wellington St., City. BEDROOM, Single, tray optional, phone, select. —24 Park Av. BS.H., furn., double or single; cooking . convs., etc.; 25/-. —5 Glasgow Tee., Grafton. BEECHWOOD, 58 Symonds St. —.Spacious, well-furn. 8.5. R., all convs.—4S-980. DB.S.R., large, furn., bathroom. 8 • Margaret- St., Three Lamps. DB.S. Room, part furn., k'ette, fireplace; . car stop.—ls3 Eden Terrace. DB.S.R., fully furn., k'ette, select; near . University.—o Grafton Rd. aRAFTON. —Large unfurn. front D.8.5.R., k'ette.—llo Park Rd. HERNE BAY. —2 Furnished Rooms, adults; 32/o.—oo Jcrvois Rd. f7 EN ILWORTH. Sbortland St., opp. IYA I\—Double. Single. Furn. Rooms; moderate DARNELL.—Large Single ii.S.R., morning t tray. —Phone 30-201. COM, single, partly furn., convs., handy Symonds St.—9l Khyber Pass. m R OOMS, furnished. —23 Mt. Eden Rd., close top of Symonds St. ROSSVILLE, Eden Cres., City. Furn. Rooms, tray; casuals, permanents; 40-423. Qf> Wynyard St, OU k'ette, suitable business person; phone. BOARD AND RESIDENCE A CCOM.—Wentvforth, 74 Symonds St.— A Bed, Tray; 3min. city.—42-836. i CCOM.—Gieneagles, 10 Carlton Gore Rd A Excellent hot water service.—Ph. 48-<OO. I VONHYRSTE. 02 Symonds St.—Superior 1\ Accom.; double, single rooms.—4s-190. BEACH House, "Beachlands. Vacancies, Full Board. —C'olcs, Wood. ED-SITTING Room, breakfast, dinner, exclusive locality; suit business gentleman. -,-Phonc QO-835. DEVON PORT.—Roc Roi, 5 Garden Ter., casuals, perms., close wharf.—Ph. 70-5(3. ENTS.. casuals; good table; holiday accom., central.—3 McColl St., Newmarket. OTEL GLEN A L V O N. Waterloo Quadrant, Opposite Govt. House. Auckland's Leading Private Hotel. Telephones 40-678 and 42-214. B B H BOARD WANTED F ULL Board, old lady. 25/-. —SI, SOO Herald. GENTLEMAN, Semi-invalid, aged 76, requires Home immediately with nurse or capable kind lady. Willing pay £2 10/, inclusive washing, etc.—Please reply J,-904 Herald. MONEY TO LEND ADVANCES to Ladies and Gentlemen in good employment 011 P.N. or any class of security without removal. MRS. WILD, 122 Victoria Arcade, Cor.* Queen and Sbortland Sts. Phone 45-185. ( 'ASH Advanced on any security without vy removal—Personal Loan Co.. 11l Pacific Bldgs., Welleslev St. East Phone 44-031 A AUTOMOBILE INVESTMENTS LTD. A And AUTOMOBILE FINANCE CO.. LTD. Finance available for Purchases of Bust nesses. Money to Lend on any reasonable security. PHONE 40 .840. 3rd Floor Safe Deposit Bldgs.. Ellgh St. I EAI) ERS LET. U MONEY lJ On Furniture Pianos. Sewing Machines, Motorcars Launches, Cattle, Livestock, Farm [m Dlements, etc., without removal. LEADERS, Loan and Finance. Ltd.. 03 Karangahapo Roadj Phone 49-473 np UK TRADERS FINANCE JL CORPORATION. LTD., Vlvances Arranged on Recent Model Motorcars and Other Approved Securities. P.O. BOX 1780, AUCKLAND, C.l. 101 to 405 British Chambers. High Street Phone 45-721 and 43-000. "mortgXqes ~~ REARRANGE Youi Mortgage at low interest rates. Sums up to £IO.OO0 —Reason thif 704 M H Kit* i d PtAAA To Lend, 1 or 2 Sums, let MortjJO\JUU gage, P/ a p.c.; farms preferred.— Cow, SSSM. Herald. SHARES AND DEBENTURES BUILDING Society, 2 Shares, Auckland-Co-op. Terminating Society, Group 75; paid up .CIS; what offerf—Mrs. E. L. Fcnton, 131 Landscape Rd., Al.t. Eden. PARTNERSHIPS, FINANCIAL, ETC. RETURNED Soldier wants investment (£400) with services in sound Printing or Mechanical Business. Experienced journalism, knowledge mechanics, manually skilful; security for capital essential. CONFIDENCE. 900 Herald HOUSES (FURNISHED") TO LET T7PSOM —Bungalow, in attractive position, Ij 3mius. trams; 5 rooms, kitchen and k'ette, elect, stove, e.h.w.; well furnished. For duration war; prefer adults; £3 10/. —Barfoot Bros., N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. 45-5)15. i\/FT. EDEN (3rd Sect.). —.Nicely Furn. BunIVI galow ; electric; good order; 6 rooms, k'ette. —Vickcrman, 44-100. MODERN 2-storeyed Furn. Home of 7 rooms, all offices and every conw, refrigerator, etc.; double garage, tennis court. To Let or Lease, £0 01.—Stacc Bennett and Jackson, 12 o'Conncll St. 44-035. EMU ERA in>.—7 Rooms, fully furn., adults, about 2 months: £O/0/-, including gardener.—Nevill Ncwcomb, Ltd., Phones -10-790, 42-130. OOMS (1), furn.: handy; 35/; 3 or 4 months.—Oasich, Henderson. R HOUSES (UNFURNISHED) TO LET PSOM. —Attractive Modern Bungalow, elec. hot water, elec. range; 5 rooms, k'ette, garage; garden; £3/3/-. —Vickerman, I 1-400'. HAMILTON. J2 Months. Immediate Possession.—(l) Suburban Flat, complete, all--11 -sion.—(l) Suburban Flat, complete, allelectric; bus, school. (2) 5-rmd. Bungalow and I Acre, 4 miles —Ring 1505. Hamilton. \TAR ROW NECK.-~4 Rooms, glassed-in IN sleeping porch.—Plioue 18-305. SHOPS AND" OFFICES TO LET (Wr. Wellesley and Albert Sts.— Very Mo<ly ern and Attractive Shop, rent £2/5/-. GIREAT SOUTH RD. (Tram Terminus). — 1" Lock-up Shop, suitable Milliner or Dressmaker. Early possession. 32/0 p.w. CITY, VICTORIA ST. —Lock-up Shop, handy Queen Street. Good window display, recently renovated. Immediate possession. 30/- p.w. C. F. BENNETT, LTD., Comer Queen and Shortland Streets. Phone 42-810. REFRIGERATORS pBIGIDAIRHS. Butchers Cool Rooms. Fish Rooms. Milk Cooling Plants, Commercial Refrigerationall types. Ice-Cream Cabinets. Dairy Models, Farmers' Storage Cabinets. Also, new stocks latest Household Models. BOND AND BOND. LTD.. Commerco Street, Auckland. Phone 32-700.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24154, 22 December 1941, Page 1
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