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TENDERS. rpENDERS are invited for Repairs to the X National Bank of N.Z., in Hastingsstreet. Specifications and other particulars may be seen at my office, where tenders aro to be delivered by noon of FRIDAY, 17th inst. Tbe lowest or any tender not ncocssarilj accepted. ROBT. LAMB, Architect. rpENDERS aro invited by the undorX signed up till !) p.m., of FRIDAY the 17th instant, for the removal and re-erec-tion of a building, late the Beaconsfield Hotol, situato on tho Railway Reserve, Makatoku. Plans and particulars may be obtained at the office of Mr Finch, Architeot, Napier. THOMAS R. COOPER, , Architect. TO BUILDERS. 0 rpENDERS are invited for tho Erection P X of a Villa Residence for J. Speedy, j Esq. Plans, &c, to be seen at my Office, whero Tenders will be received on or before ; THURSDAY, 23rd tost., at NOON. 1 P. F. JACOBSEN, j Architect. VALUABLE EDUCATIONAL PROPERTY. 1 /~\AVING to an informality at tho auction \J held on the Pith of October, 1887, the ' following Properties will bo re-offered for 5 Lease by Public Auction at NOON on TUESDAY", April 3rd, ISBB, at the Council 5 Chambers, for a period of 42 years, from 9 the 17th of April, 1888. 3 No, I.—The Lease for 42 years of Lot 0, ' Sub-division of Town Section 136, on Government Plan of Napier, con- | tainiDg 18| perches (more or less), ' having 3S feet frontage to Hastinjrs- . street, with a depth of 132 feet, with right-of-way of 13 feet to Tennvson--1 street, recently occupied by D. B. J Watt, Confectioner. ' No. 2.—The Lease for 42 years of Sub- * division 2, of Lot 4, Suburban Seotion 90, Napier, containing 29 perches ' (moreorless), having 60 feet frontage to Clyde-road. No. 3.—A lot similar to No. 2. No. 4.—After the Lease of the Lands, the Buildings on No. 1 (Bakery and Shop) will bo sold, subject to removal on or before April 16th, 1888. Tho upset rentals and conditions will be declared at sale. DAVID SIDEY, Secretary to Governors of Napier High School. January 31st, 1888. MONEY to Lend in sums from £50 to £10,000 on approved securities at current rates of interest. E. P. A. Platford, Church-lano, Napier. jP/l WAA TO LEND on good Free- <_£* __ I \J\J hold security, at current rates, in sums to suit borrowers. JAS. A. TURNER, P.O. Box 134. MONEY TO LEND. OOA AAA 0N FREEHOLD SECU.bvUjUUU RITY, at lowest current rates. Apply F. AY. AVILLIAMS & KETTLE, Port AJiuriri. THE NORTH BRITISH AND NEW ZEALAND INATSSTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED, Cai-Tal .. £250,000 IS prepared to mako Advances upon Freeholds in Town and Country. LEASEHOLDS. STOCK MORTGAGES. W. KINROSS WHITE, Manager. Offices : Emerson-street, Napier. MONEY TO LEND in .mall and large sums on good freehold security. R. Gk Graham. NAPIER LOAN AND DISCOUNT SOCIETY. Offices: Regent-str-ot, opposite Mr Large's Establishment. MONEY advanced on personal and freehold security : —Persons borrowing £5 receive £4 10s cash, repayable at 5a per week; persons borrowing £10 receive £9 casn, repayable at 10s per week; persons borrowing £15 receive £13 10s cash, repayable at 16s per week; persons borrowing £20 receive £18 cash, repayablo at 20s per week. Other terms may be arranged for repayment. Bills discounted daily. Money advanced to any amount on any tangible security. Offico hours from 9.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday and Thursday evenings from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturdays till 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. NAPIER LOAN AND DISCOUNT SOCIETY, Regent-street (Craig's Lane). JAS. A. TUIINER, Manager. N.B. —All transactions may be relied on as strictly confidential MONEY ACCOMMODATION FOR ALL CLASSES. H. NAPHTALI, HAWKE'S BAY PAWN, LOAN, AND DISCOUNT OFFICES, Hastinos-steeet (Three doors from Neal and Closo). Monoy Leut at the most moderate charges on Plato, Diamonds, Watches, all kinds of Jewellery, Firearms, Apparel, &c, Sec, Loans granted from £5 upwards on Personal Security, Deeds of Property, Shares, or any other security. Repayable by instalments as por arrangement. Bills discounted daily. Purchaser at highest cash prices of Diamonds and other Precious Stones. 01 Gold and Silver, Works of Art, Curios, Furniture, Apparel, &c, &c. A Valuable Collection of Unredeemed Pledges on Sale, for which no reasonable offer is refused. All kinds of Stocks and Shares bought and sold on commission. Box 160. Telephone No. 88. Note the Address: Hastings-stbeet Napieb. HANOVER HOUSE. HORTON AND SONS (late tape), TAILORS AND HABITMAKERS, Desire to thank their patrons for thoir liberal support since they have taken over Mb Pape's business, and as they still have his assistance, they hope, with strict attention, to retain the favors given in the past, and beg to announce to their supporters, and the public generally, they havo JUST ARRIVED, PER S.S. " IONIC," A very shipment of splendid Summer Goods, Silk - mixed AVorsteds, Striped Trouserings, Black and Brown Coatings, and thin Summer Tweeds. As they have had long experience iv the AVest-end of London, Brighton, and other large Towns in England and the Cqlouies, thoy can guarante. A GOOD FIT, AND BEST WORKMANSHIP. Emerson-Steeet, Napieb. JOHN PALMER. TAILOR, HABIT, AND BREECHES MAKER, AVAIPUKURAU, Iv returning thanks for tho liberal patronage he ha-* received during the last twenty years, respectfully solicits a continuance of it in the future, assuring those who favor him with their orders that ho will endeavor by good service to retain their patronage. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. W. 11. SIMPSON'S "CAN'T BE BEAT" ■yjrr ASHING MACHINE OUTRIVALS ALL OTHERS. Any Trial Given. j Numerous Local Tesitmonials. Price: £3 ss. SIMPSON'S .T> I F L E GALLERY AND I BOWLING SALOON. * Tho best got up in the Australian Colouies. » Come und see for yOUi-self. ) , fc GOOD PANORAMA ON VIEW, * Admission _tiee. AY. H.~SIMPSON, TOBACCONIST, Emerson-street. pnjiositf eta. H«.t.u

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5145, 15 February 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5145, 15 February 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5145, 15 February 1888, Page 1

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