financial. BuUdtag society. —2 Shares Write S. 120 *st,.? paid " u P- What offer?— So «ety Shares, or Other aas N°Sn 14 Society Shares, 14 > £ 12 paid. What offer'' Write Shares. 9674. Stab *• * 27 P RI Person Lend £500 for nine k° an °* £1400 wanted on City 9971 S?ak ampl ® security.—Write D. *' * —, x 27 privately, & 350, £500; working ™' ,t * 1 » 500 ,' cons ider sleeping, Genuine. £20 D S UNT off £ 200, sound second vestment J^, g g ?, : abßolut ely safe inings™ — Mayhill, Palmerston Build--1 £50 "t° Available immediately for traces -wl l ?. r 2nd Mortgages. W. L. Butler. Shnrt's Bldgs. D £80 for 3 mo ®ths; pay back Write H.*?n2 ; £gff te peraon P^erred. £200 REQUIRED urgently, second so/mrif,. 10 per cent, surburban security, subject £425 first, value £1300 Investment. 9764. Star. ' *27 £350 WANTED, Second Mortgage, 10 4. , P®' ccnt | first mortgage long £600 £1000 to Lend on First MortWri£v security city or suburban. Write B. 02. Stab. 3 850 IS* per cent Preferential, , Limited City Company ; business increasing daily; well-established.-s-Write Guaranteed, 398, Stab. X 3O £1000 WANTED for 12 months; good . interest and seenrity; private, no agents.—Write F.C., 9703, Stak.' x 27 £1200 REQUIRED for Farm and cv-iSuburban Properties; first mortgagehalf margin.—Write B. 449. Star. B £2000 (2 SUMS), £1800, £1200, £1000 (5 sums), £800, £600, £500 for immediate investment on approved security MORPETH, GOULD AND WILSON, Barristers and Solicitors, Queen Street, Auckland. :27 -PRO 000 MORTGAGE Money, large, small amounts, lend purchase Ist, 2nd, long tems, low interest, flat rate or reducible p. and i. We want good town, suburban securities and first-class farms, any part New Zealand; liberal advances.—Write S. 387, St Ah. x3O T O J N> V E S T O R S. A PRIVATE COMPANY IS BEING FORMED TO ESTABLISH A THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL MANUFACTURING BUSINESS. Persons with Capital to Invest are invited to inquire into this proposal; a good opening exists, and the prospects offer sound, profitable investment. Ab the Company develops openings should occur throughout the Dominion for the employment of several intelligent, welleducated young men who are physically fit, energetic, - mechanically. inclined, and not afraid to take off their coats and work hard for a few years. Applicants are requested to state the amount of capital available. References will be given and required. Principals only will be dealt with. Address STABILITY, P.O. Box 46, Wellesley Street, Auckland. x 2 JJAVE yOU QBTAINED Your Copy of the Prospectus of THE JjIIJIAN jpiNEAPPLB QO., JjTD., Incorporated in New Zealand. QAPITAL ...,~ £100,000 A 10 PER CENT INVESTMENT. The Company is receiving the technical advice and assistance of the Hawaiian Pineapple Co., Ltd., whose net profits over a period of 14 years exceeded £200,000 PEKANNUM 8000 cases of Fijian Pineapples have already been marketed in New Zealand, Canada, England and to the Union S.S. Co. The crop to be harvested in January and February, 1929, is estimated at NOT LESS THAN 200 TONS OF FRUIT. GOLLIN AND CO. PTY., LTD., will be the sole selling agents for New Zealand, Canada and the United Kingdom. The Canadian imports of canned Pineapple are valued at £400,000 per annum, and the duty on the British J product Is ONE-FIFTH of that on the American. APPLY NOW to any licensed <, Sharebroker or to the Company's Brokers, Q. # gTEWART QRAIG, TTD, 41, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 487. Telephone 41-645. :* TET TRAINED FINANCIERS INVEST YOUB CAPITAL. SUBSCRIBE TO T HB B BITISH AND JJOMINION JNVEBTMENT IJIRUST, J^TD. (Registered under the Companies Act, 1908). NOMINAL CAPITAL, £500,000. PROVIDING PICKED INVESTMENTS, WIDELY DISTRIBUTED. The British and Dominion Investment Trust will operate similarly to the famous English and Scottish Trusts. Like them, the outstanding advantage it offers its shareholders is that through it their capital is distributed among many investments, spread over a wide area and chosen by the Trust's expert financiers. By this means the shareholders obtain far higher rates of interest than they could safely secure by exercising their own judgment. They thus enjoy a big advantage over the private investor, who too often either accepts an unduly low return for the sake of safety or else runs dangerous risks to secure a high interest rate. 100,000 SHARES, £1 EACH, are now offered for Public Subscription upon the following terms: — 2/ PER SHARE ON APPLICATION. 2/ PER SHARE ON ALLOTMENT. And the balance in Calls of 2/ per share at intervals of not less than two months. NOTE.—3O,OOO Shares were applied for in advance before the issue of the Prospectus and a considerable number has been applied for Bince. Subscription List will be closing at an early date. Prospectus, full information and form of application for snares may be obtained from THB 2 ealand underwriting AND QORPORATION, LIMITED, GROUND FLOOR, PREMIER BUILDINGS, DUBHAM STREET, AUCKLAND. r HUTCHISON, ELLIFFE AND CAMERON, .Auckland Representatives. ; PUBLICATIONS. ""VfODEUN HOMES," 64 pages plana. adapted N.Z. requirements; 8/6 posted.—KibbkiWhite, Safe Deposit Buildings. Auckland. C PLUMBERS AND DRAINERS. A UCKLAND'S Leading Drainers. Choked + and Broken Drains Repaired at shortest notice. All Kinds of Concrete Work under- i taken. Experts only employed.—H. VALENTINE AND SON. 17, Northcote St., Grey I ' Lynn. 'Phone 26-019. C '
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 255, 27 October 1928, Page 23
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