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MONEY TO LEND. • ' A 7/ NCES ? u Ali C,asses S^curitkTl^" 1 : 0 Advance Loan and Finance n e Queen's Bldg., Customs St. B. "ft G E NUI Persons, write ConlidfmtlTr -V G.P.O. Box 75.—Small I.nnro '-'-- ; Promissory Notes and other 1 J OANS £10, upwards, granted 3 J application ; any reasonable securitv- ! your own terms of repayment—Thomas' Row s Chambers, opp. G.P.O. "26 e IJRIVAIh Lender will Lomi £3 to v ? Lgkg ° ' • t — D . CJMALL Loans to Civil Servants on p rn 3 missory Notes and other seeuritv - fiflential.—Genuine, P.O. Box l(fri 1 MONEY TO LEND PRIVATELY e u-L If you are requiring Temporary Accom 1 modation 011 Security of your Furnitnro" - ' Piano (without removal), Insurance PolW ' etc., under the most reasonable Terms • Conditions, Write to- ME, as I nm th« '- p actual Lender, and have no connection with \ any Loan Company. I will Pay off Existine a f - Loans and Time Payment Agreements * V - Advances also made on Live Stock Farm ' Implements, etc.—33, Ilellaby's Building Fourth Floor. Queen Street. n % p.., V '• PRIVATELY. f BORROW FROM ACTUAL LENDER ?' K I lend my own money ; you have no com- ' mission to pay. I lend to genuine householders on security Furniture, Pianos Live Stock, etc. Fair Interest. Repayments > to suit yourself. Business strictly confi- ;V ' dential. Hire agreements and other loans paid off. Wite for private interview, G.P.O. BOX 322, u IMMEDIATE PRIVATE ADVANCES * J- from £5 upwards on Furniture, Pianos (without removal), and on Building Society J Shares, Life Policies, and other Securities No fees, fuss, or empty promises. LOW INTEREST, EASY REPAYMENTS, AND PRIVACY ASSURED. G. EDWARDS, 18, Union Buildings, Customs Street < (Next to Waverley Hotel). p. QLDEST JgJSTABLISHED TOAH QOMPANY IN Consequently LOWEST RATES of ' : t > Interest Charged. Advances made on all Classes of Securities, Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Machines (without removal), Motor Cars, Title Deeds, Building Society Shares, etc. REPAYMENTS TO SUIT YOURSELF. All Business Strictly Confidential. N ' JDEAL AND JDIINANCB QO., jm, :> • ALSTON CHAMBERS. NOTE ADDRESS : 0O QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. ' D X."' FERRY NOTICES. rpHE DEVONPORT r r STEAM FERRY (Weather and Other Circumstances Permitting.) . ■ DAY AND NIGHT SERVICES TO DEVONPORT AND STANLEY BAY (Phone 41-346) ; BAYSWATBR, NORTHCOTE, BIRKENHEAD AND CHELSEA (Phone 40-284). Bus Service, via Bayswater' and Devonport, to Takapuna (to Milford Beach). Fare, including Boat and Bus, Return, Adults. 1/6; Children, 9d. Also to Campbell's, Murray's and Brown's Bays: Adults, 2/6, 3/ and 3/6 respectively. TO CHELTENHAM AND NARROW NECK BEACHES, VIA DEVONPORT. Buses meet all Boats, via Bayswater to Milford; Time-table and Fares at Ferry Office. VEHICULAR FERRY to Northcote and Birkenhead, from Prince's Wharf. Phone 43-354. DEVONPORT VEHICULAR SERVICE from Opposite the New Railway Station. SATURDAY NIGHT VEHICULAR FERRY—Leaves Devonport, 11.45 p.m., 12.30 a.m., and Auckland, 12.10 a.m., 12.45 a.m. Phone 45-398. Time-tables and Fares on Application. Steamers on Hire. S PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. »v~ „ (Weather and Other Circumstances Permitting.), s SUNDAY,' 22nd. 9.50 a.m.—S.S. OMANA—Surfdale, Ostend and Omiha. Vessels return SUNDAY leaving Surf- 4 , dale at 5 p.m., Ostend at 4.30 p.m., Omiha at 5 p.m.. and Cowes Bay at 3.30 p.m. 21 -rnHB UPPER 1 HARBOUR FERRY f 1 CO., LIMITED. PINE ISLAND. LAUNCHES leave Auckland on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS. at 10 a.m. ' Returning from Pine Island MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, at ... 3.50 p.m., SATURDAYS, o p.m.; and SUNDAYS, at 4.40 p.m. RANGITOTO ISLAND. SUNDAY. Leave Auckland at 10 a.m. • Leave Rangitoto at 5 p.m. * a RIVERHEAD AND OSTEND SERVICES. STEAMERS, . CALLING AT ALL WHARVES. Leave Auckland daily at 3.30 p.m.for Hobsonville. Waimarie and Riverheaa (Saturdays excepted). Sundays at 4 Leaves Riverhead Daily at 7 a.m. (Sunday excepted). For OSTEND, leaving Princes Wharf, Sunday, 9.45 a.m., Wednesdays at 9.45 a.m., Fridays 6.30 p.m., Saturdays —45 ■ P ' m " BRADNEY AND BINNS. ' iJIHE GLOBE FISHING CLUB (Inc.). j The Launch LANCIA leaves the Prince's Wharf (Western side), at 9.15 a.m. EVERY SUNDAY. Bait and Lines procurable on board. Visitors welcome. FRED ANSELL, §4 Hon. Sec. \ TOILET SF'ECIALiSTS. VOU PAY NO MORE FOR SKILLED J- ADVICE AND ATTENTION TO YOUR CHILDREN'S HAIR. /] For 50 years the firm of EAGLETON , Has made a Special Feature of Children s Hair. An up-to-date effect. Special Children's Rooms. H°" rs - Bto °- 30 - R. EAGLETON, Ladies' and Children's Hair Specialist and Wig Makers. /v + _\ 6, VICTORIA ST. (Next Queen St., CityJ Phono 43-170. 2 Marcel waving, water waving, - CUTTING. SINGEING, FACIAL AND SCALP MASSAGE. MANICURE, LTC. SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS, ■ Moles, Birthmarks, Permanently Removed. ALL TRIMS 1/3. MADAME AMIE, Cooke's Building, Queen Street. Phono 46-309. EGiPTUS, Sole Agent Lily Elsie Toilet Parlours, 417, Upper Queen St., Phone 40-4G5. Superfluous Hairs, etc. L "jI.fTSS JACOBSEN specialises in Ladies', Children's Hairdressing. Marcel Waving, etc. —Manchester Unity Bldgs., <j. Hohson St. r •XJEW Invention, satisfaction guaranteed -i-N jn permanently waving liair long before old wave has grown out. —Miss Hunter, Queen St. MUSICAL TUITION. QJROUP TEACHING (PIANO). MADGE WIGGINS, L.T.C.L., L.A.8., Is Forming Classes in Pianoforte for Beginners and Elementary Pupils. Interviews AT 231, QUEEN ST., ONEIIUNGA. pARL HELLRIEGEL, Teacher of Violin (late leader Regent Orchestra). — 46, Warnock St., West End. PIANO. —Lady, homes visited; , children specialtv.—Further particulars T. 5525. Stak. 19 - mEACHER of all Stringed Instruments; JL pupils iiermanently engaged everywhere.—Walter Smith, 16, Turner Street. City. 1

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 224, 21 September 1929, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 224, 21 September 1929, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 224, 21 September 1929, Page 20

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