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PERSONAL. ESTATE OP JOHN BYRNE, A NY PERSON OR PERSONS HAVING •i-A INFORMATION regarding any of the undermentioned Persons are requested to communicate with the District Public Trustee, Auckland: — (a) PATRICK BYRNE) BURN, or BURNS. (b) THOMAS BYRNE, BURN, or BURNS, and his Son, ROY BYRNE, BURN, or BURNS. (o) MARY BYRNE, stated to have died at Panmure, Auckland. (d) KATE REYNOLDS (nee Byrne), stated to have died at Sydney, New ■ South Wales. (e) JAMES BYRNE, stated to have died in Australia, 1915 or 1914. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE SECRETARY will be in Attendance at the Office. Security Buildings, Stuart street, DAILY, 2-4 p.m. (Saturday excepted), to Interview Women Requiring Advice in Domestic Difficulties. All communications strictly confidential. Telephone 10465. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, between Wilkie road. Green Island (off bus), Baby’s Teddy Bear Pram Rug.—Finder please leave MLean, baker, Green Island; reward. LOST, between Sunbury street, Anderson’s Bay, and Napier Motors, large Canvas Car Cover; reward.—Ring Anderson’s Bay Police Station. LOST, last Sunday, between Forbury Crescent and Allandale road, Pincenez Glasses. —Reward returning 32 Allandale road. . LOST, Thursday evening, small Grey Purse, containing two £1 notes. —Beward returning to 702 Cumberland street. LOST, Friday night, Lady’s Green Felt Hat, top Dowling, street. —Finder kindly ring 23-421. - LOST, Child’s Red C.C.M. Tricycle, frame brazed at head; good reward.—s East Avenue, St. Kilda. __ LOST, Brown Leather Purse, containing notes and silver. —Reward on returning to Power Station, Wakari. LEFT, waiting shed, corner Artjmr street-Rattray strec't. Boy’s Navy Blue Gaberdine Coat, name inside collar.—Finder please ring 20-780, or communicate 764 Highgate; reward LOST, Brown Pom. Dog, answers to the name of Buff; collar No. 894.—Please ring 14-576. LOST, Parcel, Woolworths, Friday, 21st; birthday gift.—Finder please return to 62 Glen road (off Main- South road.). LOST, Spectacles, on Wednesday; reward.—9 Montague street, N.E. Valley; telephone 18-535. OST, Bike Saddle Cover; reward. —77 Cargill road. ANYONE knowing whereabouts aged Chestnut Pony, wrongfully released, Ravensbourne, yesterday, ring 22-890 (day time); will prosecute detainer. ■J7IOUND. Washing Wringers ReruhJ- bered, Broken Parts Replaced. —At Acme Tyre Company’s, coper Frederick and King streets. OUND.—W. Connor, chimneysweep, 26 Moreau street, St. Kilda; phone 24-296. LOST, all thoughts of chimney fires.— Ring 10-493, Dunedin Window and Vacuum Cleaning Co., 30 King street; chimney sweeping experts. - FOUND, at Eastabrook’s, the Ring Specialists, 131 Princes street, a won-, derful selection of Engagement Rings. EASTABROOK’S Engagement Rings . are the latest styles, best quality, lowest prices;' see our window for valnes. EASTABROOK’S for Ladies’ and Men’s Gold, Rolled Gold, and Chromium Wristlet Watches; all guaranteed; see our selection FOUND.— Free Teaspoons with all Engagement and Wedding Rings; wonderful selection and great values.—At Glovers. LOVERS for Ladies’ and Gents’ Wrist Watches; moderately priced and all guaranteed; Lockets from 30s. FREE Initials with all Ladies’ and Gents’ Signet Rings; large selection in new designs.—At A. L. Glover’s, jeweller, 34 George street. TAIBRI Competitions, Mosgiel, To-night, 7 o’clock, St. Luke’s Hall; piano and vocal solos, duets, elocution. , TAIERI Competitions, Mosgiel; complete programme all sessions and competitors’ order of appearance ; price 6d. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. >ANDON Villa, 34 Tennyson street.— I Board and Residence; central, quiet; od table; washing!—Phone 12-109. >OARD with Furnished or Unfurnished' > Booms, quiet family, for > elderly idy; sunny position.—S627, ‘ Star.* VIVIL Servant requires Board quiet J home; central. —5565, ‘Star.’ _ 71 LDERLY Lady requires Board, near U bus or tram; good plain food; 425. 22, ‘ Star.’ ... BURNISHED Room with Board required by Lady; reasonable; please state ■rtieulars. —5638. ‘ Star.’ 10DD, homely, private Board offered K Youth or Apprentice; single room; ray week-ends; 225; close Workshops. 81, ‘ Star.* IOOD Board offered Man, share wiOj r another; in city; washing £4 i monthly, in advance.—S64o, Star. ADY requires Unfurnished Boom, with J board, in refined Christian home; mely.—S6o7, 1 Star. ARGB, sunny Bedroom, north end, Full J Board, 3 girls, share, 17s 6d each, or mths, 22s 6d; separate entrance.—bone, >tar.* ■ ADY requires Board in quiet home; j sunny room j c€nt»r&l. SBB2, Sfc&r* PE Single Bedroom, good Board, working Man, private home. —13 Jones ESPBOTABLE young' Lady requires Board, city.—Ss67, ‘ Star.' ACANCY for Gentleman Boarder, pensioner preferred.—Apply 58 Helena ANTED, Board by working Girl, Mornington preferred; please state terms. ‘ Star.’ ANTED, comfortable Board, Married Couple; pensioners; state terms.— * Star.’ NTED, Gentleman Boarder*; washing, mending, phone.—Apply 107 street. fOULD Board Two Working Girls or Let Double Detached Room, with gas, board; central. —5484, * Star.* OUNG Married Couple want Board, preferably sole boarders, in private le, central; reasonable terms; urgent. 3, ‘ Star.’ > Queen street has a Vacancy for a Boarder. —Telephone 15-472, Albert street, city, has Vacancies for Boarders from 25s per week. —Bing

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. \ OEDEKS BY TELEPHONE. EXPEEIENCB has shown that in the use of the TELEPHONE EEEOES EASILY OCCUE in Words and in the Names of Persons, although the message? are read hack to the sender, and occasionally there are Misconceptions in Instructions. , ADVERTISERS ARE REQUESTED TO WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS, And Not to Trust to a Telephone Message, as we cannot hold ourselves responsible if errors occur.

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Evening Star, Issue 23687, 21 September 1940, Page 14

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838

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 23687, 21 September 1940, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 23687, 21 September 1940, Page 14

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