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X_ondon loan and discount bank. Established, 1875. O. Box 111. Telephone 48. Offices— Panama-street. Sums from £10 to £5000 Advanced on Personal Security, Repayable by Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly Instalments. Bills Discounted Dailt at Current Rates. Advances on Deposit of Deeds of Freehold or Leasehold Properties, Shares, Bond Warrants, &0., _o. Money Received on Deposit. All Transactions Entertained. Communications addressed to the Manager will have prompt attention. SOUTH PACIFIC LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY (LTD.). Offico, Manners-street. Telephone, 258. Are prepared to advance sums on personal seourity as under— Loan £s— rooeive £t Ma to be repaid by 20 weekly instalments of ss. Loan £10— receive £9 9s, to be repaid by 20 weokly instalments of 10s. Loan £15— receive £14 3s 6d, to be repaid by 20 weekly instalments of 15b Loan £20— reooive £18 18s, to be repaid ' by 20 weokly instalments of 20s. And other sums by arrangement. Advances on deposit of deeds, &o. > Amounts received on deposit. BABNETT'S LAND AND CREDIT AGENCY. 38, Lambton-qtjat. , LOANS REPAYABLE by INSTALMENTS. IMMEDIATE ADVANCES ON DEEDS. BILLS.DISOOUNTED DAILY. CASH on Furniture, without removal. BOOK DKBTS' collected and advanoed on. 'fl_l RE D. G. THOMPSON, Jt 1 LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL, AND GENERAL AGENT. , ' Loans Negotiated from , £50 to £10,000. I Agent Phcenix Fire Office. | Offioeß— Grey-street, next Nationalßank. MONEY TO LEND.. nnHE National Mutual Lifa Association J. of Australasia has monoy to lend in sums of £500 to £10,000, on approved freehold securities, at current rates of interest. Apply to THOMAS SWAIN, Secretary, National Mutual Building, Customhouse-quay, Wollington, MONEY. MONEY CSpO LEND, at lowoat ourront rates, on JL froehold, leasehold, or other approvod aeouritioß, in any buiub from £50 upwards. M'TAVISH, TATUM & CO., 31, Lambton-qmiy. •pUBLIC NOTICE. TO ALL AUSTRATJANS-NEW ZEALAND and TASMANIA INCLUDED. •' TRIUMPHANT DEMOCRACY — THE ROYALTY OF MAN," by Andrew . Carnegie, the Emipent Philanthropist and Millionaire of the United Statos of America, will shortly bo reproduced and published. The undersigned will cause to be reproduced in the columns of the '''Australian Star," commencing on 2pd April, and continue to the finish, the vigorous and admirable production, " Triumphant Democracy — The Royalty of Man." Immediately after the publication will also be reproduced, in the columns of the " Australian Star," Andrew Carnegie's political address, under the auspices of the Junior Liboral Association of Glasgow, in the presence of large numbors of the leadinc men of Scotland and an overwhelming and enthusiastic audienoe. As likewise his vigorous addresses to tho Nineteenth Century Club, Now York, and to tho Curry Club, Pittsburg, U.S. The undorsigncd respectfully requests that Australians and Now Zealanders who read this Eminent Philanthropist's writings will pass them on to their irienda or neighbours, with a requost that tho paper will be preserved. The undersigned's only objeot is, in giving the widest possible circulation to tho vigorous thoughts and language and indisputable purity of facts as disolosed in the writings of the Eminent Author, and it may not be very far off before the United Federal States of Australia adopt the constitution of the Great Philanthropist's adopted country. DAVID PROUDFOOT. 41, Wentworth Court, Sydney. ' The Book is Dedicated as follows :— "To the Beloved Republic under whose Equal Laws I am made the peer of any man, although denied , Politioal Equality by my native land. I dedicate this Book with an intensity of gratitude and admiration whioh the native-born oitiien oan neither feel nor understand. " ANDREW CARNEGIE." T>EEF! BEEF! BEEF! THE PRIMEST QUALITY IN NEW ZEALAND. RUMPS and LOINS in any quantity, from 1 to 200 weekly, at - Wholesale Trade Prices, Constant supply always on hand. Remember— At Wholesale Trade Pbiceb P. C. GOWLAND & CO., COURTENAY-PLACE. NOTICE TO THE LADD3S OF' WELLINGTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. "B MANDEL, 37 and 3.0, Willis-street, •f • having completed his promises, begs to notify that ho has fitted up a firßt-olass ISST LADIES' HAIEDRESSING SALOON, whioh is specially reserved for their use only, with two chairs and a complete shampooing stand with hot and cold water, the only one of its kind in the oolony. N.B.— Partionlar attention ia directed to the faot that the entrance is direot from Willis-street, and is btrictlt pritat*. AN EXPERIENCED LADIES' . HAIRDRESSER T has been engaged, whose services will be devoted entirely to this department. J. MANDEL. 37 and 39. WILLIS-STREET; AT POOTHBAb'S, NEWTOWN, The Colonial Matron will see DOMESTIC IRONMONGERY, Marked Cheaper than _v«r -BffORX. WANTED KNOWN— Estimates given for laying drains, fitting up patent WC, laying on gas and water, electric bells, and every description cf plumbing and tinsmith work. Geo Remington, 36, Cab a street.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 87, 14 April 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 87, 14 April 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 87, 14 April 1888, Page 4