PERSONAL. "DOARD required Baby. 2 months old, bov: J-» reasonable terms.—S. 9SOI. Star. xlO BOYS' CHOIR. ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Symonds Street. Sing Every Sunday Morning. T^h 6l^,? 1 Musical Boys from 8 years, keen to join 14 Trinl SI S, 81n !' V ite Onanist, A. W. Evans i*. Trinity Street. Ponsonby. : i4 /"_URL in red, South Rd. tram, Newmarket, 7 30 V-* a.m.. communicate T. 9678. Star. io "lOYCE— Got luggage from station; come home -- HEC - 10 IV ATIONAL Prayer—Daniels prayer, as recorded follow iel 9 ' is a Bood ex a"Ple for all to • . 10 W T - H ' Wood ' late oi 22c - Randolph St., »t Newton, or anyone knowing present whereabouts, please Ring 41-733? "nere^ TV/TLL Mariner be prepared to help young man North an^°„ U r S = t0 Bain Yachtmaster's Certificate? North Shore, evenings.—T. 9674. Star. io \\7"OULB ANY PERSON WHO WITNESSED AN =SSJSS, NT AT THE TOP OF SYMONDS STREET ON THE AFTERNOON OF THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1940, Wherein a Lady Pedestrian was knocked down by a Motor Car near the tram safety zone, please communicate with LAIRD BROS.. Claims Adjustors. Safe Deposit Bids.. High St., Auckland. C.l? Phone 42-506. X lO JJEPLY JJY QOASTAL *pATROL. THE COASTAL PATROL Hereby notifies the public that this organisation has never had any connection with the N.Z. Coastguard, Inc. The Patrol, in view of the many calls on the public, has refrained from soliciting donations to further its objects. In the event of public assistance being desired, warning is hereby given that only accredited members of the Patrol will be furnished with authority. (Signed), H. M. ATWILL, Commanding Officer. 10 \T7" A R N I N a I We wish to notify the public that the NEW ZEALAND COASTGUARD INCORPORATED does not recognise and has no connection whatever with an organisation using the title of Coastal Patrol or any similar organisations, and that our representatives carrying the official authority are the only persons authorised to collect donations for the NEW ZEALAND COASTGUARD INCORPORATED.' (Signed) CAPTAIN J.' P. EASTMURE, Commanding Officer. xlO BUSINESS PERSONAL! ABOUT "Goe-Easle" Shoes—Lasting comfort, grace and ease to ladies with wide or tender feet. Exclusive selection. A pleasure to serve you at James Adams. Shoe Stores. Wellesley St. E. B ACHING Feet, Corns. —Russell and Long. St. Kevin's Arcade, opposite Rendell's. 42-489. B DEAFNESS —New Invisible Aids, no wires, batteries.—Consult Mr. Hart. British Hearing Aids, 171. Queen Street. B FREE Catalogue Hygienic Appliances. — Spitz. Chemist. 163. Broadway. D 17LEXEMA CB3N AND OCALP SPECIALISTS. FOURTH FLOOR, T"\INGWALL TJUILDINGS. /~\UEEN QTREET. CONSULTATIONS FREE. PHONE 41-374. Trained Nurses In Attendance. Hours: 9-5.30 p.m. Fridays. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Branch at NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS. HAMILTON. Phone 1611. D
■OALFOUR TRVINE AND VyEBSTER. T TD.. QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. Phone 100, KARANGAHAPE ROAD 45-009 110. QUEEN STREET 46-111 119. VICTORIA ST.. HAMILTON . 3141 BANK ST.. WHANGAREI .... 2416 D TTOWEY VITALKER, DENTIST, 209. QUEEN STREET (Corner Building Opposite John Court's). Phone 41-538. USUAL HOURS. Also Friday Evenings. D TJ YY (AUCKLAND). T TD.. SURGEON DENTISTS. CORNER QUEEN AND WYNDHAM STREETS. (Next "Herald.") PHONE 46-232. HOURS AS USUAL. FRIDAY EVENINGS. 7-8.30. D "matrimonial. RETIRED Gentleman (65), active, independent means, would like introduction refined Lady, with matrimony.—Retired, 9759. Star. xlo SYLVIA GERARD. 63. Queen St.. Bhone 42-703.— Introductions. Pen Friends. Matrimonial opportunities. D HOMES AND~~AffENfr6NT ALLEN MOORE—Pensioners or otherwise: beautiful surroundings; day and night nursing; fires, every comfort; no mental cases. Fees accordingly. 37, PORTLAND ROAD. REMUERA. Phone 24-122. D COMFORTABLE Home for Aged People, good food, diets, every attention; reasonable.—Phone 27-683. xlO " Pi A V-A-DENE" —Select Convalescent Home, 313, XJ Mt. Eden Rd. Spacious Rooms. Day and Night Nursing.—Phone 46-809. ■ B MT. VIEW HOSPITAL, Medical and Convalescent, 5, Esplanade Rd., Mt. Eden. Social Security Benefits.—Phone 14-697. B
PRIVATE Convalescent Home, best attention.— 10a, Walters Rd., Dominion Rd. Phone 14-692. xlO riilTlßANGl—Quambl Guest House, delightfully X situated, convenient bus.—Misses McLay. B CLUB~N"dTICES. DEVON, Cornwall Society.—Birthday Social Dance, September 12, Fabian Rooms, 3, Queen Street, opposite C.P.O. Everyone welcome. xll NELSONIANS' ASSOCIATION SOCIAL EVENING, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. Nelson, West Coast and Buller Men in the Services specially Invited. Subscription: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. H. H. JEFFREYS, Birkenhead, Secretary. Phone 19-855. _14 NEW ZEALAND PIONEERS' AFTERNOON. 2 P.M., FABIAN ROOMS, 3, QUEEN ST., WEDNESDAY, 11TH. MISS SPICER IS SHOWING COSTUMES, 1842 to 1900. giving - History Same. OPEN TO ALL. DONATIONS. 10 WANTED TO RENT. FACTORY D» INDUSTRIAL AREA. MUST BE BESIDE RAIL. Auckland or Environments. Full particulars to P.O. BOX 270, AUCKLAND. 12 HOUSE, turn, or unturn., suitable apartments; rent advance. —Write Careful, 9325, Star. 10 FFICE, small, central; also share or furnished. P.O. Box 515. Auckland. xlO SMALL Flat, unlurn. preferred, perm.; business couple; refs.; rent reasonable: St. Helier'sOrakei district. —Write Driver. 9581. Star. xll (jtJSKIOR House, 5 behs, garden; immediately; Remuera, Meadowbank, Tamaki; good tenants.—M. 9551. Star. 11 PROPERTIES~SOLD & WITHDRAWN. LAND Agents please note —My 3-acre Farmlet, Manurewa, sold by Samuel Vaile and Sons, __U_______jfc__o__e_:. Is.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 215, 10 September 1940, Page 1
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