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Money. rmEAP MONEY—Trust Money to Lend at \y very low rate of interest. BURTON & HAMMOND, Solicitors^ Queen-street, *, Nearly Opposite k«-ort-strect, Auckland. <C®4si<fM>,Ck- TO LEND in suras of i&'O'iytJ'if from £S» upwards.-Apply Wm. S. Ooehrano, Cochrane'^ Auction Mart, I£S Quass-streat. Ift/fONEY TO LEND at a moderate rate J2o_ of interest.—Appte-te JACKSON & RUSSELL. Soiasitocs, Sbertland -street. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage o£ first-class Freehold Securities. WILLIAM COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notary Public, National Insurance Buildings, Queen-st. TvFoNEY—We have Money to lend at ItX lowest rates of interest.—Baxter and Shrewsbury. Solicitors. 91, Queen-street. Auckland. MONEY TO BE LENT on Interests under wills, fraehoH, or «ther approved securities, in sums to suit barKHvers.—Apply to Mr. P. A. Yaflo, Soßcitor, Legai Chocabers, Queen-street, oaposito Vulcan Lane. Q t*_ft,i\ —£1500-£SOO—AND OTHER OjVWI/ SUMS TO LEND, on good Freehold Property, at 5 per cent. ARCH. BUCHANAN. Solicitor. Vulcan Lane. 4? OK AH A—INTERESTS under wills 3j£D\j\j\j and reversionary interests of every kind bought or advanced against up to full value—Apply stating particulars, to Investor. Box 420, G.P.O MONEY TO LEND, on all classes of Securities to suit borrowers, at very moderate rates of interest. No procuration fee charged. Advances made to Farmers on Farm Products and Stock. Free of Commission. NORTHERN ESTATE AGENCY AND FINANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. 30, Shortland-street. ONEY LENT ON PROMISSOIiY NOTES, HOUSES, FURNITURE, &C. BILLS DISCOUNTED DAILY. Mortgages Negotiated. JOHN W. lIARDIE, LAN©, COMMISSION & ESTATE AGENT HIGH-STREET. AUCKLAND. Hotels. THE LEVIATHAN HOTEL, DUNEDIN. Conducted by MRS A. D. SILK. This hotel has all modern improvements, and is first class in every detail. TERMS—2O/ per week. Meals 1/, Beds VS. STAB HOTEL OTAHUHU. H. J. SYMS <Late of Thames), PROPRIETOR. Every Convenience for Travellers. Cycling. Wedding Parties and Others. Educational. pRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE. - ' QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. FIRST TERM, 1599. The. First Term of the College will begin on TUESDAY, February 14, 1899. The Headmaster will be In attendance at the College on SATURDAY, the llth inst., and MONDAY, the 13th inst.. from 9 a.m. till noon, to enrol and classify new pupils. Out of sixteen candidates entered, fourteen passed the Matriculation Examination of December, 1898. FRENCH - ' GERMAN. EVENING CLASSES. Encouraged by numerous applications MDSLLE FASNACHT (dv College de Morat) . Modern Languages Tutor at Mount Eden College, Has decided to commence Evening Classes, specially conversational, for Adults, Male and Female, and Afternoon Classes from, 4 to 5 for Juniors. Mdslle. purposes securing rooms in Central and Suburban positions to suit the convenience of Students, particulars of which will be duly advertised. The term will begin on February 14. Terms on application to Messrs Champtaloup and Cooper, Booksellers, Queenstreet, or by letter to Mount Eden College. Typt T. H. BOSWORTH, TEACHER OF PIANO, VIOLIN. CELLO, AND SINGING. (Pupil of Mr C. H. Briggs, Mus. Doc. Cantab., Mr Henry Houseley, F.C.O. ' and C.) Excellent Local References. PIANOS. ORGANS, etc.. FOR SALE, I CASH OR DEFERRED PAYMENT. Music Copied, Transposed, or Cyclostyled Band Parts Arranged. Address—SYMONDS-STREET. Next Mr P. Drum. Secretary St. Benedicts HalL Board and Residence. OARD AND RESIDENCE - Wlndow Cards handsomely printed, V each, at 'Star' Office. . WAAWAROA BAY, Waiheke.-Com- '. fortable Board and Residence at this magnificent sheltered bay, for limited ■ number of visitors; good joating, natn- : ing. fishing, shooting—Apply to Mrs Gordon, Cowes, Waiheke. "QOTORUA— Langham House—Superior AX Board and Residence close to Rail- ■ way Station and Government Baths -rerms—6/ per day. 35/ one week, two ' V/eeks or longer 30/. Pony Carriage and ' Bath Chair for use of invalids. Wire ' to C, Hawker Wilson for rooms. -JHTOT SPRINGS.. HOT~SPRING3. THE WAIWERA HOTEL AND SANA- ! TORIUM. Is within 2J hours of Auckland. Return Fare, 3/. Accommodation Cuisine Liquors Attendance THE BEST. Tariff, 8/ per day, or 2 guineas per week. Hot Plunge Baths. Ladies' and Gents' Hot Swimming Baths. FREE TO VISITORS. FISHING, TENNIS, BILLIARDS. Letters or Telegrams promptly attended to. Saturday to Monday, inclusive of steamer and hotel, 16/. Furnished Cottages to Let. T. C. URQUHART, Manager. T EYDON'S PROVINCIAL COFFEE XJ PALACE, PITT STREET. Is now open for visitors under the personal supervision of Mrs Leydon. The House is one of the finest and best situated in Auckland, commanding a beautiful view of city, suburbs, and harbour. It was for many years the residence of Dr. Purchas. It is built on a large block of land, well stocked with ; choice New Zealand trees and shrubs. Visitors to Auckland will find it a very attractive place of residence.' HOUSEHOLDERS snould not be with- ' out Brett's Auckland Almanac and Diary. 1899. just published. Over 200 pages i of valuable information. Price 1/. Post- ; age 3d extra. ' MUSIC, Chant, Hyian and other beeka ekoaply and •xpedifcuMuly fc»md at iv„ •SUr' (Mfcee.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 30, 6 February 1899, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 30, 6 February 1899, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 30, 6 February 1899, Page 7