Money. MONEY TO LEND on MORTGAGE of First-class Freehold Securities. WM. COLEMAN, Solicitor, Corner Queen and Shortland-streets. MONEY to LEND on first-class freehold security, at low rates of interest.— R. (J. DYEK, Shortland-street. MONEY TO LEND in large or small sums at a moderate rate of interestJackson and Russell, Solicitors. MONEY TO LEND, in large or small sums.—S. Vailo, Commission Agent, &o. Shortlandstrect, next the Post-ofllco. CIASH Advanced on approved security. J Money invested without charge. E. K. TYLER, Vulcan Lane. MONEY TO LEND, on Mortgage, at tho usual rates of interest.—W. H. Connoll, Vulcan Lane. MONEY TO LEND, on Mortgage.— F. Ring, Agent, Shortland-streot. MONEY TO LIiND, in large or small sums, at low rates of interest.—Mr Laishley, Solicitor. High-street. AUCKLAND PERMANENT . CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY, Office :—93, Queen-street. LOANS granted upon approved securities of Freehold or Leasehold Properties in sums of £20 to £6,000, principal and interest being repayable in instalments, at the following rates for every £100 borrowed;— Repayments extend- Po _-rv. nl . Total amount ing over Per Week Repavttble . s. d. & b. d. 4years« .. .. 12 C 130 0 0 C years 9 2 113 9 2 8 years 7 C 156 7 6 10 years 0 3 162 16 3 DEPOSITS received from members or others upon which Interest is allowed as follows :— Sums lodged for six months—7 % per annum. Sums withdrawable at seven days' notice—s % por annum. JOHN BATGER, Secret ary. Musical Instruments. ORGANS, HARMONIUMS, AND PIANOFORTES. Amorican Organs, from £20 Harmoniums, £25 to £G0 Anglo-American Organs, 1J55 to £60 Pianofortes, by Born, from £3110a Pianofortes, by Anchor, from £50 Pianofortes, by Schiedmoyer, 90 guineas Also, Allisson'a Patent Melody Organ, tho gem of all instruments. Also, A Complete Photographer's Apparatus, JAMES HOWD EN, Shoktland-stheet. lANOS, ORGANS, AND HARMONIUMS. HOFFMANN & SONS, QUKKN STREET, Havo tho largest and best Stock of Pianofortes, Organs, and Harmoniums, and sell cheaper than any homo In New Zealand, Call and boo their prices before purchasing. Sole Agents for Mason and Hamlln's Pianos. Monumental Works. T A MES H. BUCHANAN, O MONUMENTAL MASON. MARBLE AND STONB, MERCHANT, AND GENERAL BUILDER. [Established 186 2.] VICTORIA - STREET KAST, same Bide as Greyhound Hotel. N.B.—Deslgna of all kinds of above work forwarded to Town or Country on application. ARNELL STONE AND MONO"MENTAL WORKS. JOHN TA.YLOR Has commenced business in the above line, adjoining the Exchange Hotel, Parnell. Tombs, Gravestones, Monuments, Pillars, &c, constructed to any design. If requested, designs and estimates furnished. Grave Enclosures and Palisades in Iron or Stono furnished to order. A NEW STYLE of imperishable letters in lead for Gravestone inscriptions. JOHN TAYLOR (For several yoars with Mr. W. Thomas, Lome-street). m A I T B R~O~f~H E ITS. A MARBLE AND FRBE3TONE MASONS. Monuments, Head-stones, Tombs, and Iron Tomb Railings. Inscriptions executed in a Superior Stylo. Prices and Designs frkk on application. Address: Corner of RUTLAND & LORNE-STREETS Auckland. VV/-I LLI A M mHOM AS, MONUMENAL MARBLTC AND STONE MASON, Inscription Out. Acourate and Beautiful Designs of Monuments and Tombs, Iron Kails, and Headstones, forwardod on application in Town or Country. All work packed carefully, and put on board ship if required. work dono by First-class Workmen, and none mt Best Class of Material used, and no Deception. Address: CORNER OF LOrNE AND VICTORIA-ST. EAST, AUCKLAND, And at Augustus-street, Shortland, Thames. Groceries. &o. riHEAP GROCERIES. CHEAP GROCERIES I! HOLLAND & FORTZER, 223 QUEEN-STREET, £23 Having decided to REDUCE their EXTKNSIVE STOCKS of GENERAL GROCERIES, offer Special Advantages to CASH PURCHASERS: H. and F. havo received general expressions of thanks for the effectivo way in which thoy secured for tho people tho FULL BENEFIT of ho REDUCI'ION of CUSTOMS DUTIES; however, a still greater reduction thau anything hitherto known will now tako place at HOLLAND & FORTZER Whore Cash Purchasers will obtain BARGAINS not previously cnioyod by the Public. CHEAP CASH QUOTATIONS ! CHEAP CASH QUOTATIONS No. 1» ugar, 43d Splendid Light Sugar, 4d Good Family Tea, Is 6d Splendid Tea, Is lOd Superior Mixture, 2s Id. A further Reduction by taking parcels of Gibs and upwards. a bargainjust Opened, a Largo Consignment of TEA in Ornamental Canisters, lib. Tea, including a Fancy Tea Caddy, for 2s 3d only. All Other Goods at Equally Low Prices, suoh as Jams. Marmnladcs, and all other kinds of Potted Moats, Fish, and Fruit, &c, &c. HOUSEHOLD SOAP— Selling at an Extraordinary Reduction. CANTERBURY PRODUCE— Just Received, New Stocks of Cheess; and Now Landing, a Large Shipment of Superior Canterbury Potatoes, in ilrs.-class condition. a trial is invited. Holland & Fortzer. TjIDEN TERRACE POST OFFICE. MORLEY AND WHITE, TEA DEALERS and FAMILVT GROCERS, Eden Tbrraoe. M. and W. (formerly with Messrs. Glanvllle and Bllyett), solicit the patronage of the public. Families waited on for orders. Goods delivered to any part of the town and subnrbs. ERMI NU S S X ORE, HELENSVILLE. D. S f~E~W ART Begs to inform the Residents of the Kaipara District that ho has on sale A Large and Well-assorted Stock Comprising— Drapery and Clothing at Auckland Prices. Groceries of all kinds „ „ Boots and Shoes Maize, Qatai.ajKlJßr.an, ■■nM
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2920, 23 August 1879, Page 1
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