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THE CITY LOAN AND FINANCE COMPAjMY HAS commenced Business at 21a, King's Chambers, Wellington. The Company is prepared to make advances on Second Mortgages of freehold or leasehold, Chattel Securities of Furniture, _ Pianos, Life Policies, and similar securities, also on Promissory Notes. Fair advances,on reasonable terms made on any' approved , securities. Loans 'from £10 to £2000. Instalment repayments preferred. -pTOKS!/ 1 ' FURS! FURS! Ifc, is to your advantage' to inspect our stocks of COATS AND NECKLETS we arc manufacturing. ■ «*■ Our Tvork_ iv the past has upheld our claim, as being experienced Furriers. We have had 40 years' experience. You can depend ■on our work for Repairing, Rei modelling, Re-lining. All work is done by ourselves, on' our premises, and same is "guaranteed. Take no risk, but consult us about your Fura. • Coats Re-lined from £2 lQs. » 'A TO3SMAN, 188, lAmbton-qnay (opp. Midland Hotel). jy-ANY OF OUR ' ■ . CHOICE LONDON SUITINGS cannot be replaced at our present prices. We. hope our Patrons will select / at once, as wo wish. them to SECURE THESE SPECIAL VALUES. MILLIGA N 'S, (Expert Tailoring Service.). KBLBURN-A VENUE. TO COMMERCIAL MEN AND USERS Of . HIGH-CLASS* PRINTED MATTER. -, %*/HEN you need Printing of any description with despatch, THE EVENING POST GENERAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT k ready to fill your requirements at the lowest possible charge. -Ring Telephone 3380, and ask for Quotations. •IF YOU WERE A STRANGER TO THIS CITY • AND asked to bo directed to a "good place to buy a Piano,", in a surprising number of instances you would receive "for an answer — OH! TRY BEGG'S, OF COURSE. / We offer a service to the prospective Piano Purchaser which makes this advice well worth acting upon. With Pianos like these— - BRINSMEAET KOGERS WINDOVER LA GONDA JESSE FRENCH> BREWSTER And LYON AND HEALY in our Showroom, and over 60 years' experience at your disposal, your guarantee of complete satisfaction is a matter of course. -~ Our Piano Department is upstairs—you are most cordially invited to inspect. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-STREET, The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR LEFTOFF CLOTHING. A REMINDER- TO /THE GENERAL PUBLIC. SYMONS NAUSBAUM is still the largest buyev in New Zealand of Suits, Boote, Costumes, and Jewelery of all descriptions. Ring Tel. 22,668; or oall at 63. Courtenay-placD. T EFT-OFF Clothing—Have you Cloth•Li ing, Boots, or Jewellery that .you can turn into cash?" Highest prices given. M. Nausbaum, The Allies' Secondhand Dealer, 127, Uanners-st. Tel. 21-813. MRS. WOODWARD, lato Piggott, 121, Vivian-at. (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing. Letters receive prompt attention. Tel. 21-243. IGHEST Prices paid for left-off Clothing and Boots; also Jewellery, every description. Tel. 20-117. Country letter? promptly attended to. S. Glazer, 51, Com-tenay-pl. • T^TRS. MIET, 125, Vivian-st. (late Cour- ■"■*- tenay-pl.), cash buyer of Costumes, Suits. Boots, and all Loft-off Clothing, Trunks, Portmanteaux. Tel. 81-760. T ARGEST Buyer of Left-off Clothing. JIJ Ring Tel. 21-261, Morris Brickman, 65, Courtenay-pl. Top prices paid for clothing, jewellery, etc' Letters promptly attended to. . T\ GALLICHAN (late Mrs. Phillips), ■JLJ»...56, -••Taranaki-et.. Second-hand ;Dpalcr. Tel. 22-197, or write. Full value given for i Boots, Suits, Jewellery, etc. Country chants, money by return (iosL BUYERS of all'kinds'of Cl/ithing, misfit and second-hand. Bon Mai-che, H. Poarlman, 136, Taranald.st, Hizhßat pries given Boots, Crockery, yi^nilurji,

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 34, 9 August 1921, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 34, 9 August 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 34, 9 August 1921, Page 6