LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Two £1 Notes, yesterday afternoon ; reward.—Brumby, 2, King St., Kingsland. x 3 TOST, White Silk Scarf, Queen St., Saturday morning.—Reward on returning Box 22. Helensville. x 2 T OST, Black Silk Umbrella, ferry boat or „ sea t front ferry waiting room ; reward. Bookstall. Ferry Bldgs. x 3 T OST, Wristlet Watch, between Murdoch Rd. and Mt. Albert Terminus. Reward.—lnquire Star ISB. 2 T OST.—Pencil. Gold Eversharp, name engraved ; probably vicinity Dexter Av.; reward.—lft. Dexter Av. 21 T OST, Black Bag, containing cogwheel, , Mt. Eden, City.—Please leave Theatre Royal, Kingsland. Phone 20-821. x 2 T OST Fountain Fen, swan, Saturday I night, between Symonds St. and Abbott's Rd.: reward.—Phone 20-052. 2 T OST, Crank Handle, Chandler car, ThursU day, vicinity Duke St., Dominion Rd., and Epsom; reward.— Pnone 21-142. x 2 T OST, Gold Brooch, Amethysts, Saturday evening, between Gillies, Domett Ayes.; keepsake; reward.—Ring 21-949. x 3 LOST, Sheaffer's Eversharp, Outer Domain, Saturday ; keepsake.—Reward on returning to Phillips, Chemist, opp. Reservoir, Newton. T OST, Fiat Starting Handle, Mt. Wellington Highway to Ellerslie, Sunday; reward.—McLeod, Harp of Erin. Phone 25-191 ' x 4 T OST, Wallet, initials 0.V.R., containing electrician s license, money, etc., Monday ; reward. —Rogers, 1, Queen's Avenue, Mt. Eden. x 2 T OST, Brooch, old-fashioned, round, llat pearl, between Victoria St. W\, and Milne's, Queen St. Keepsake. Reward.— Ring 26-13 S. D 4 T OST, Lady's Brown Leather Handbag. containing scissors, comb and little silver, Saturday ; reward.—l 3, Franklin Rd., Ponsonby. x 2 T OST, Gold Medal, between Morningside and Remuera; owner Sponheimer on same; 5/ reward.—Apply Mansell, Grocer. Morningside. 2 LOST —If Persons seen last evening taking Parcel of Tools and Apron attached motor cycle do not return same, liable prosecution.—l6s, Victoria St. x 2 LOST —Will Person who picked up Wallet in Star Hotel, Monday afternoon, kindly return 76, Haslett St., as he is known, also numbers of the notes? x 2 Lost— would person who found BOOK, 3.20 Takapuna bus from Devonport, Friday, 28th, return same to 5, Cameron Street, or Bus Depot, Hall's Corner?—MßS. ALEXANDER. 2 | LOST, Small Handbag, containing City Council vouchers, notebook, also 1 Black Overcoat, missing from motor car, i Chancery Street, last evening, between 4.30 and 6. 25/ reward.—Finder kindly return P. Barry, Meadowbank Rd., Remuera. x 4 FOUND, Wireless Headpiece.—Apply, after 4 p.m., 37, Bell Rd., Remuera. x 2 I pOUND, Blue Bcltou Setter Dog.—Apply between 7 and 9 p.m., 39. Caption Springs Rd., Te Papapa. x 2 STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED. STRAYED, Collie Pup, yellow and white"; reward.—P. Parker, 586. Dominion Rd. 4 STRAYED, Cocker Spaniel, black, Sunday night, Dominion Rd. terminus.—Finder please communicate Moon, Winstone, Ltd. ' x 2 Dog, wire-haired terrier, on Friday last, wearing registered collar 806. —Reward on returning Hobson Hotel. 3 English Setter, Dominion Rd., K3 Saturday, friendly.—Finder kindly communicate Greenbank, 35, Mount Pleasant Rd. t x 2 BOARD OFFERED. " A BAMERLE," 49, East St., Symonds St.—Bed, Breakfast, or Rooms only; Comfortable, homely, moderate, central. B A CCOMMODATION offered business gents, refined home, Onehunga ; handy every-thing;—JPhone_l2-458; _ 3 A CCOMMODATION, full board, washing, e.1., califont; 27/6; Bed. Breakfast,! 17/. —"Kia Ora," 1, Beresford St. x 2 j A CCOMMODATION, gent, large room, hot I bath, good table, soft washing.—ll4. Symonds St., below Bridge. x 2 A CCOMMODATION — "W'harereti," 48, - Grafton Rd. (next Bowling Green) — Splendid table ; tariff 30/- Phone 42-161. B A CCOMMODATION—Ponsonby, 2nd sectlon, handy tram stop.—Board, washing included, from 27/6. —4, Anglesea St. x 4 A CCOMMODATION.—Large Double and jingle Rooms. Permanents and Casuals; full board.—ls4, Grafton Rd. Phone 45-685. D 4 A CCOMMODATION. — "Rosalie House," 378. Manukau Rd., Epsom.—Bed, Breakfast ; Board optional; tram past door.— 'Phone 17-857. x 2 "DOARD offered 4 Young Men, share, 2 JJ large rooms, e.1., phone; 30/. —41, Park Rd. s6 TJOARD, £1, working men, good home, -*-* hot baths. early breakfast. —IS. Surrey St.. Grey Lynn. 2 "DOARD, 2 young men, also young lady; -*-* comfortable, clean ; all convs.; bandy. 24. Richmond Rd. x 2 BOARD offered, 3 hoys, share front room, califont. soft washing. 17/6. —22. Ariki St.. Grey Lynn. x 2 "DOOM, single, furn., every conv.; soft washlnff: hoard optional. — Apply 48. Islington St.. Ponsonby. x 3 "DOARD, 22/6 per week ; table good, iorality soort : car entrance, garage.—l 4. Vermont St.. Ponsonby. x 4 BOARD, superior, private home, modern, double and single rooms.—42, Great North Rd.. near Reservoir. x 2 BOARD Residence, every convenience, billiard room, very moderate terms: one minute Epsom car.—226. Green Lane. x 2 "DOARDERS. Working Men, good table, washing; handy Symonds St. —Inquire Star 174. x 3 BUSINESS Girl, good home, private family; 17/6 weekly.—37s, Queen St.. Qpehunga. x 3 EPSOM —Home, refined, offered business lady or teacher; handy car; phone.— Write S- 4709. Star. 2 GENTLEMAN. —Nice comfortable Single Room, modern home, every conv.; 2nd section ; garage, washing; 30/. —Phone 26-426 x 2 HOTEL BELLA VISTA, 7. Lower Symonds St. —Accommodation, Permanents. Casuals: excellent cuisine; moderate.—'Phone 40-755. -T. Johnston. TFS " TOLIMONT" — Excellent Accommoday tion: visitors. permanents. — 1, Symonds Street, close Oueen Street. Term? moderate. Phone 43-767. B "T£"URANUI." 44, Symonds St. — Large double and single Room, vacant; full Board : moderate terms. 2 MC. OFFERED Large Bed Sitting Room. • very conv. ; 2nd sesction; garage. washing: 55/. —Phone 26-426. x 2 OTAHUIIU — "Glasgow House" — Nsw Management—'Board. Residence, firstclass table guaranteed, good home: 30' week. xo PERMANENT Board. Tariff. 35/; firstclass table, early breakfast: single rooms.—Prince of Wal°s Hotel. B VACANCY for 1 or 2 Gentlemen Boarders In private family; every conv.—67. Ponsonby Rd. 2 WILTON. 44. Khyber Pass—Accommodation. permanent?, casuals : share rooms, from 30': tennis court. —Phone 43-ofif>. p TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE. BEST English Ribbons for all makes of typewriters, 2/9 cash; usually 4/6.— Colwill's, Swanson St. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 233, 2 October 1928, Page 1
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