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FINANCIAL. ■fyTONEY to Lend on any security, £5 ■?■*■ upwards; strictly confidential; after 5 p.m. by appointment. MUTUAL LOAN & DEPOSIT CO., LTD., 151, Lambton quay (next Midland Hotel); Telephone : 41-264. MONEY TO LEND AN Furniture, Life Policies, Bonds, w P/N's, Interest under Wills, and all. other classes of security, from £5 upwards, easy repayments. . CITY FINANCE CO., Room 8, Ist Floor, .60a, Manners street. Open Friday to 9 p.m. " MONEY: TO- LEND. . ' ' QASH immediately available for Loans y on Furniture or any. approved security; easiest repayments and reasonable interest. .'. Applications strictly confidential AUSTRALASIAN LOAN. COMPANY, Cooper's Buildings, Corner Willis street and Mercer street. Telephone 47-47] (17-319 after 5 p.m.) STOP PRESS NEWS ♦ . KIRK-WIfiDEYER GOLFCUP. Sydney.—The Xow Zealand team was altered this morning; Blnck replacing Brlnsleji. The position at the end of the first IS holes was:—Terrier, 2 up on SilkEToruabrook, 2 up on Thompson; Bcftingoo, " up on. Wagg; Black, 8 upon WJthy:ombc—l'.A. Cable, I TyANTED Borrow, £60, urgently; no •' security; repay 30s weekly; good interest. ,1708, Evg; Post. ADVANCES Civil Servants, Bank Clerks, other permanent employees; low interest; easy repayments; Box 1072, G.P.0., Wellington. ,__ "ATONEY immediately available, £1 up- ■"■* wards, on any security; also Ist Mortgages arranged. Civic Loan and Investment Co.. Ltd.; 114. Lambton-qy. Tel. 45-479 "PRIVATE Investor has money to Lend x on Shares, Debentures, or other securities, easy terms; low rate interest. Write Investor. GJP.O. Bos 378. Wellington. A DVANCES made on any security, ** large or Email sums, strictly confidential Empire Loan and Investment Co., Ltd., Kelburn Chambers, corner Kelburn avenue. Lambton quay. Open Friday 7-9. Tel. 41-379. . TNVESTOR will Buy Mortgages (lut or •* 2nd), Shares, immediate settlement. Apply Agents, National Investment Co., Ltd., Hnddart-Parker Bldg., Wellington. MORTGAGE MONEY-DEBENTURES. SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT available, »-* First-Mortgage, on Property or Debentures, approved Companies; Also on Shares NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO., LTD., nuddart-Parker Building, Wellington. MONEY TO LEND. AH Household Furniture, Life In- , surance Policies, and other approved securities, in sums from £10 upwards We also Purehaao Fixed Deposits. Bonds, THE LOAN, SECURITY, AND DISCOUNT COMPANY, LIMITED, 22-23, King's Chambers, Opposite Stewart' Dawson's. MONEY TO LEND. ~~ QN Furniture, Life Insurance Policies, v Bonds, -Promissory 'Notes, Interest I^i i Wll!a > and otner classes of aecurity. All loans arranged promptly, i Lowest rates. Easy repayments. KVTofLWS^eS 5 A.M.P. Building, Wellington. P.O. Box 707.. v TeL 40-808. Second Floor, Room 82.-.' BUSINESS NOTICES. TRY ZANN FOR "PILES. HPRY the Zann Double Absorption Treat- -*• ment free, so that you may know it does everything we claim for it. Medical authorities stress the,danger of neglected liles. ,The treatment is easy to apply," and quickly gives results. Listen to this letter from a grateful North Auckland patient: "Although. I have only used a hingle course of Zann Double Absorption Treatment I am quite rid of piles." By mentioning this paper and enclosing sixpence in stamps \ for packing and postage, you will receive a generous trial treatment. Address Zann Proprietary Box 952, Wellington* - _;: ~ / f^ATARKH DEAFNESS . ENDS WITHOUT SURGERY. * Resident of Sydney finds no need for Ear-phones, Trumpets, or other . instruments. '. Mrs. R. Lorking, of Sydney, makes the following statement, which doubtless will interest; any persons: annoyed with catarrhal deafness or head noises. Folks who are deaf through this cause are often extremely embarrassed "by their hardness of hearing. "Two years' ago my system became poisoned, and the state of my health became .so poor I also contracted catarrh. I went from bad to worse, and the catarrh .caused such,a buzzing in my ears that my husband and I feared I should become totally deaf.,- My physiciau, ordered . an immediate surgical operation, which my husband strongly" opposed; suggesting the use of. Parmintj, of which he- had read in the newspapers. I used it for only a few days before,l got. immediate relief. The buzzing-iri my ears stopped, my head and nose cleared, completely, and I was able to hear as distinctly as ever. Parmrrit saved me from a surgical operation, and the relief from catarrhal deafness enabled mo to mend quickly;. I have not suffered a trace of catarrh; since." For trifling cost you can make up.this treatment right at home, and it is really • quite efficient iv relieving' the disagreeable deafness and head-noises, caused by catarrh. From any chemist get bne_ ounce, of Parmint (Double Strength), put it into a simple syrup made of % pint: of .hot /water and .four ounces or ordinary, crystal sugar.' Take a tablespoonful four . times, a day.This treatment should, by tonic action,: reduce the inflammation in the middle ear that a catarrhal" condition would be likely to cause, and with: the inflammation gone the distressing head" noises, headaches, cloudy thinking, and that dull feeling in the cars should gradually disappear. Anyone who suffers from catarrh, .catarrhal deafness, or head noises should give Parmint a trial. It is pleasant to'take, and is quite inexpensive.—Copyright; ; . : Printed and Published for BLUNDEIIi BROS LTD.. by LOUIS PBQCTOB BLUNDELL; of 351, The Tcrraca, Wellington, printer and publisher, at the Keclatored Offlco of the Company. . ■" . '■■ '.Thursdas^Juaa 16k 1932 r ..^

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 16 June 1932, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 16 June 1932, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 16 June 1932, Page 20

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