A USTRALIA.N MUTUAL PROVIDENT _3L SOCIETY. jUONEY TO LEND. Thia Society is prepared to Lend Money Oil ITirat'Olass Freehold City and Country Securities at 4jl PER CENT. Apply divflct to the Society's Bwinoh Ofßce, Wellington, or any of the Sooiety'sDiatriob Office^. SPECIAL NOTICE TO BORROWERS. BORROWERS from the A.M.P. Society havo now, under tho Society's linprovod Morfrgago Deed, tho privilege of paying off on auy quarter day, without notice or payment of fine, any sum not exceeding 1 onefifth of the original loan during any one year. Anyone vrho has taken advantage of this condition and doaires to re-borrow will, on such loan being granted, not be, subject to the usual legal expenses for drawing a new mortgage. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. TUT ONEY TO LEND. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN RATE OF INTEREST. Wo beg to inform Clients that wo can now Lend Sums of Jf?-fl fWfk and upwards A I PER CENT. oG'JLIJtJ' at On approved Frehold Securities, In town or country. Easy terms mado for repaynieiifc of principal. KUttIC, ATKINSON & WILSON, Solicitors. Wellington, Otaki, and Petone. X«7 ELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN, AND INVESTMENT CO. (Limited). Capital * " ... .£200,000 MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT. Advances made on Approved Freehold and other securities. R. E. RAWNSLEY, Secretary, 28, Lambton-quay. MONEY TO LEND. THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFF, ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA Has Money to Lend at special reduced rates of interest where fall ujurpin of security. ORTON STKVISNS, Resident Secretary Customhouso-quay, Wellington. MELBOURNE HOUSE, Cuba - stubeti J. GODBER Still supplies his Celebrated HOT LUNCHEON from 12 to 2 for One Shilling, or Six Tiokets for ss. Tea from 5 to 7 p.m. Private Rooms for Ladies. FRUIT SALAD. ICES. MAB AND TENNIS CAKES For Afternoon Tea. A DAILY TEEAT ! CAFE REVEILLE! The only Extract of Coffee that will produce A PERFECT CUP OF COFFEE At a Moment's Notice, With the simple addition of Boiling Water or Milk. Leaves so disagreeable sediment in the oup, therefore no wasto-=*thus most economical. CAFE REVEILLE SECURED THE HIGHEST AWARD At the Universal Cookery and Food Exhibition, Imperial Institute, March, 1899. A perfect beverage for breakfast, delightful after lanpheos, unequalled fbr after dinner coffee. A Boon to Tottbists, Cyclists, Yachtsmen, Sportsmen, Soldleus, Sailoke, Tkavellbrs, at Home, Abroad, in Camp, on Board Ship, and wherever and whenever a Dellcious Cup of Coffee is appreciated. The Court Circular says :—": — " I am no great lover of prepared extracts of coffee as a'rule, as they are mostly very poor imitations of the real article, being syrupy, insipid, and destitute of the true aroma" of tho berry. But I must make an oxception in tho case of Reveille. It has all the flavour of the best Mocha, and has r.ono of that burnt taste which is so much fa evidence in most preparations of tho kind. It is, indeed, almost impossible to distinguish a cup of coffee mado from R^VHille from that made from freshly ground and roasted berries. Where a cup of coffee ia wanted quickly, nothing could be better, and ov.ery fair chatelaine should see that her store-cupboard contains a supply of it." TE ARO SWIMMING BATHS. MRS. MEECH :.. Proprietress. Those Baths are now Open for the Season, haviug'been thoroughly renovated. Bathers can depend upon receiving every care and attention. Ladies' Houvs-*-From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily. Gentlemen's Hours-r-From 6 a.m. to. 9a.m. and from 2 p.m. until suusot. > Blue flag hoisted during ladieß' hours. Red flag during hours for gentlemen. EDISWAN LAMPS ARK] ' ECOMOMICAL IN CURRENT, DURABLE, STANDARD CANDLE POWER, ENGLISH MADE THE BEST LAMPS. TURN BULL & JONES, I Agents in New Zealand, 42, WILLIS-STREET, ! Also at Cauhel-street, Christchurcb, Crawford-street, Dunedin. X^OUND, good tempered husbands by using Ayre3's Chinese Laundry Glaze, for making shirt fronts, cuffs, and collars white and glossy ; rothing can surpass it ; for sale by all storekeepers. Manufactured only by R. Ayres, 90, Cuba-street. & TTNITED DAIRYMEN'S UNION. Supply guaranteed PURE MILK. Drawn from inspected cows, Delivered to all parts of tho City and Suburbs. All orders given to drivers of Union carts punctually attended to.
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Evening Post, Volume LVIII, Issue 128, 27 November 1899, Page 3
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