X Detective Cooke's Secret Service Offices, Sydney, Melbourne, and London, Ims opened a High Class Privato Enquiry Office at Enfield House. Willis Street, Wellington, for Divorce, Missing Friends, Criminals, Absconding Debtors, Lost and Stolen Propery. Suspected Persons kept under surveillance. Runholders would do well to Communicate with DETECTIVE DALE if necessary. Copies of Births, Marriages, and Deaths procured from any part of the World. Claims proved, Missing Heirs traced. Business transacted throughout the World. Highest Testimonials may be seen. Adoress :—Enfield House, opposite Dr Gillon's, Willis Street, Wellington. £100,C« COO INCLATMED. REGISTJLx, 332 pages, cloth, gilt, conL taining the names of 70,000 persons who have been advertised for to claim property and money siuco 1700. Price, 2s (id, postal order. Every man and woman in the world should buy this b:>ok, as instructions are given ho?v to recover property from Chancery. Mrs Ainslie, of Belfast, writes : Your Register a great benefit to me, as I recovered money from Chancery through it.' John Banbury, of Exeter, writes : 1 received a sum of unclaimed money through y.->ur valuable agency.' A. Mcrmillod, of flcueva, writes :—' I have received a considerable sum from Chancery through jour bi> k.' Sophia Butt?, of Vanchester, writes:— »1 have a friend who has got an immense foitune through your book and advice.' This book can now be obtained from Messrs Lyon and Blair, Lambfon quay, Wellington, i\ew Zoaland ; price, two shillings and sixpence cr mailed direct from Messrs Dougal and Co., (52, Strand. London, England. Readers may find a fortune in its pages—Vide Press. ."" - GEORGE COLLINS. ANTED. Information aa to the present whereabouts (if living), or dato, place, and certificate of death (if dead), of GEORGE COLLINS, formerly of No. 22, Holford Square, London, who loft England in 1873 for Dunodin, where he stayed for some time, and then went to Wellington, where he was in the employ of Messrs A. P. Stuart and Co. which place it is supposes «., .. -~ .. ~ on . Wagga with a survey party. Information also requiredas to whether the said GEORGE COLLINS (if dead) made a Will, and date and place of proof of such Will. Also as to whether the said GEORGE COLLINS was married, and if so, had any children, and whether the widow and children (if any) survived him.—Address Dewes, Seymour and Wilks, Solicitors, Coventry, England. 313
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZMAIL18940427.2.42.1
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Mail, Issue 1156, 27 April 1894, Page 20
Word Count
385Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1156, 27 April 1894, Page 20
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.