LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Green Tailboard off truck; reward. Leave address, F. 5920, Star. 5 T OST, Single Stone Garnet Ring, claw setting; regard.—lnquire Stab 21. x 5 T OST, Ring, single stone, pearl, valued keepsake; reward.—lnquire Stab. 248. " x 5 T OST, Child's Two-wheel Fairy Cycle, in Edendale.—Reward on returning to 22, Truro Rd. 6 T OST, Number Plate, 871, a oil Tail Light, -" between Onehunga and City; reward. I'hone 44-061. x 5 T OST, Gold Eversharp "Pencil, between Three Lamps and Pt; Chevalier.—Write F. 5919, STAB. » T OST, Purse, Queen St.; pension paper, bread tickets. —Please return King's Book Shop, Wellesley St. 5 LOST, either Kumeu train or Civic Square, Small Purse, containing £1 15/, by working girl.—lnquire Stab 251. xo LOST, Pince-nez, in case, between St. George's Bay Rd. and Hobson St.; name inside. —'Phone 40-172. x 5 T OST. —Will person who found Fox Fur, ■" Tivoli dress circle, Thursday night, please return? —Inquire ,Stab 250. x 5 T OST, Torch, between Green Lane, Arney Road, via Clonbern Koa«l; valued keepsake; reward. —Ring Office, 42-248. 5 T OST, Spare Disc Wheel, with tyre, be- ■" tween Onehunga and Knox Home; reward.—Bl. Victoria St., Phone 46-164. 5 LOST, Parcel, containing mercery, Sunday evening, between Queen St. and Garfield St., Parnell; reward.—lnquire Stab 247. x 5 T OST—Will the party who took a Soft ■*-* Grey Hat by mistake, Thursday afternoon, from Mt. Pleasant Hospital, please phone 34-463? xa T OST, Brooch, old-fashioned, round, flat ■" pearl, between Victoria St. W., and Milne's, Queen St. Keepsake. Reward.— Ring 26-138. 04 "CIOUND, Lady's Gold Wristlet Watch, " Sunday night, Kingsland. — Ring 42-160, 9 to 5. S
STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED. QTRAYED, Black Pom Pup, little white on chest, Tuesday ; reward. —No. 1, Raleigh St., Dominion Rd. x 6 STRAYED, Dog, Pox Terrier, with long tail, answers Dolly, lost vicinity Queen St.: reward.—Ring 22-052. STRAYED, Collie Sheep Dog, white front, 6 months old, answers name Rex. Reward.—Kronfeldt, Eden Crescent. x 6 STRAYED, Black Pomeranian Dog, answers Bully," vicinity Pitt St.; reward.—Ring 87, Avondale Exchange. 6 QTRAYED, 2 Yearling Heifers, 1 Jersey, fawn, 1 Jersey, dark head: white patches on quarters.—Matthews, Golf Rd.. New Lynn. xo
WANTED TO BUY. A BLE to give better, Walker*s, Ltd. Able to give better, Walker's, Ltd. Able to give better. Walker's, Ltd. D ABOUT Apparel—Mrs. Outtrim, Largest JJnyer Ladies', Gents' Left-off Clothing. 71, Victoria St. Phone 42-074. 8 A LWAYS, Ring 43-606. We Buy Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. — Mrs. Piggott (late Kelly), Darby St. D ANY quantity of useful Kitchen and Bedroom Furnishings, spot cash. — Kell, 144, Queen St., Onehunga. x 8 ARTIFICIAL Teeth, Crowns, Bridges, any condition; top market price paid — Poarline Co.. 9. Security Bldgs. D \ RTIFICIAL Teeth bought by dental x\. mechanic. Letters attended to.—S. Gordon, P.O. Box, 1401, Auckland. x 6 A UCKLAND Auctioneering Company will Auction or Buy your Furniture to your best advantage.—6, Customs St. W. D A FAIR PRICE FOR YOUR FURNITURE IS ASSURED IF YOU BRING IT TO JOHN CARLAW, Auctioneer, 24, Wyndham St. (next to Gas Office) Phone 44-246. D BEST Price for Furniture, Walker's. Best Price for Furniture, Walker's. Best Price for Furniture, Walker's. D BOWLS wahted, full set; state maker's name and price.—Write F. ■ 5932, Stab. 6 UILDING Society Shares, Old Gold, SnitH, Clothing, Bags, Cameras, etc.— Meltzer Bros., 65-67, Victoria St. Phone 45-330. P (CROQUET. —Wanted, Second-hand Croquet Set, fair condition; reasonable price.— Write W. 5646, Star. x 5 DO*lt to-day, ring George Walker's. Do it to-day, ring George Walker's. Do it tQ-day, ring George Walker's. D FURNITURE needed, phone Walker's. Ltd. Furniture needed, phone Walker's, Ltd. D FURNITURE for Seaside House, small or large lot; £100 cash, wanted immediately; also Piano. —Write B. 353, Stak. D GARDEN Seat, iron frame. —State price and particulars to E. Seccombe, 58, Alberton Av., Mt. Albert. x 6 GIVE your Auction Sale to Walker's. Give your Auction Sale to Walker's. Give your Auction Sale to Walker's. D GENTS' Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc., Bought for Spot Cash. —Wise, 94, Hobson St. Phone 45-324. D GRAMOPHONE Records, 4 dozen, wanted at once; will give 1/6 each. —Write B. 482. Star. £> INTENDING Sellers consult Walker's. Intending Sellers consult Walkers. Intending Sellers consult Walker's. D TUST Prices from George Walker's. Just ** prices from George Walker's. Just Prices from George Walker's. D LET George Walker's Auction it. Let George Walker's Auction it. Let George Walker's Auction it. D "VTONAROH Cash Register or similar make. —Write Monarch, B. 486, .Star. xS C-EWING Machines, 100 wanted ; £10 best ® machines; go anywhere immediately.— Globe, 154, Queen St. Phone 40-295. xll SINGER Drophead Sewing Machine, also Hand Machines; best priced, spot cash. 8, Strand Arcade. D TWO Auctioneers selling at Walker's. Two Auctioneers selling at Walkers. Two Auctioneers selling at Walker's. D WE want to Buy Furniture, any quantity ; valuations free. — Phone 43-025. J. R. Robertson, opp. Court's. D 4 WE want to Buy Furniture, any quantity : valuations free. — Phone 43-025. J. R. Robertson, opp. Court's. D 4 WOULD Lady with Receipt for, 10 by 12 Tent, please call again?—7l, Kin? Edward St.. Dominion Rd. x 5 2 .COMPLETE Wolseley Shearing Machine Stands, no engine or winder; must be Ing first-class order. —Yates. Karaka, PapaVura. x 6
IAH f¥lO RECORDS. Gents' Clothing. JLvv»IA/vr Boots, Shoes. Musical Instruments, Artificers' Tools; General Merchandise. —Goodman. 66. Pitt *<t. A JjMJGS EGGS. . BGGS. Producers are assured of top market prices for their Eggs by consigning them to us, as we have unlimited outlets for any quantity of prime quality eggs. Prompt returns and payments. Patent egg crates supplied gratis. Correspondence invited. NORDEN AND CO.. LTD.. 65-67, Fort Street. AUCKLAND. And at Ward Street. HAMILTON- F pURNI T U R E. We will Buy the House as it stands or in Smaller Lots. HIGHEST PRICES. SPOT CASH. Phone 40-325. RICHARD ARTHUR, LTD. (Opposite Town Hall). A
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 236, 5 October 1928, Page 1
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