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PUBLIC HOTIOKS. Tflß DUNE DIN FINANCE, LOAN, AND AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITJBD, 14 HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. THE COMPAN? are prepared to LEND MONEY in sums to suit borrowers, JL MONEY in sums to suit borrowers, repayable by monthly instalments, on the following soale ot repayment : £IOO, ropayable by 12 monthly Instalments of ... ... ...£3 15 1 100, repayable by 24 monthly instalments of ... ... ••• 4 11 1 100, repayable by 36 monthly instalments of ... ... ... 3 3 1 100, repayable by 48 monthly instalments of ... ... ... 2 9 2 100, repayable by 60 monthly instalments of ... ... ••• 2 010 100, repayable by 72 monthly instalments of ... ... ... 1 15 3 100, repayable by 84 monthly instaV msntsof ... ••• •• 1 11 * And fcr longer periods if ' equired. NO FINES ON ARREARS. This system of borrowing will be found of great advantage to working men and persons receding a weekly or monthly wage. A perion borrowing for a fixed term with the intention of Baving each month towards paying off the loan at the end of the term can only obtain a low rate of interest on his savings. The following by borrowing under these tables: — In the case of a loan of L2OO for four years at, say, 7peroent. : Interest on £2CO for four years at 7 percent £56 <•> ° The sum of £3l6s lOd would have to be saved eaih month to become, with interest, of the value of £2OO at the end of the term. The interest at Post Office Bavingß Bank rates would amount to about ... 15 12 0 15 12 0 The net amount of interest would be £4O 8 0 Under the above Tables a Borrower would pay 48 Instalments of L4lßs 4d, amounting to L 236 (i«., principal L2OO and interest L 36) thus nhowlnga difference of L 4 8s In favor of the Company's monthly instalment tables. NO FINES ARE CHARGED ON ARREARS, and the Company have made special arrangements under which the cost of the necessary deeds, etc., la very low. TO MORTGAGEES OF CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. The Company are prepared to Purchase Mortgages and Advance sgiinst Properties plaoed in their hands for sale. The Company's Auctioneer undertakes the Sale of Properties in Town and Country on liberal terms. MONEY ADVANCED FOR FIXED TERMS j AT j LOWEST CURRENT RATES. ADVANCES MADE ON SHARES. FRED T. HORNE, Manager and Auctioneer to the Company. THE MICROBE KILLER VERSUS DR KOCH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. I KOCH, the now Illustrious Doctor, probably deserves more credit for the amount of cheap advertising secured from the Press of the World than he will ultimately be accorded for the discovery itself. The eagerness, too, displayed by the Medical Fraternity In sustaining the pnblic interest in the alleged Cure is further evidence of the discoverer's astuteness. He is evidently fully aware of his eonfrirea' enthusiastic devotedness to their own welfare, and the public will the more readily recognise this when they remember that Dr Koch's lymph being a Deadly Poison oan only be administered by a physician. Hence it is entirely to the Interest of the Profession to oreate oonfiience in the efficacy of the remedy. On the other hard, the MICROBE KILLER, whioh destroys the germ of the Disease—not by Inoculating a Foreign Microbe Into the System that creates a New Disease, and rarely effecting a Cure—is a much more wonderful scientific disoovery for killing the Microbe in the lungs of the Consumptive th»n Dr Koch's ever can be, and yet it fails to attract the interest or recommendation of medlial men, simply because it is be administered by anyone possessing ordinary common sense and judgment, lhe MICROBE KILLER Is a liquid charged with oertain powerful Gases, that, liberated In the stomach, searches the whole system, positively killing all germ life existing In any part of the body. In every instance it Heals the Lungs, Inoreaßes the Appetite, Improves the Digestion, and Assist a Mature by stimulating every organ in the body. ~ . . . , Although It can be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate Invalid, its effect on all heretofore Incurable diseases ia Bimply marvellous. , , , Dyspeptics feel benefit from a Blngle dose. LOCAL TESTIMONIALS. Oalton, North-east Valley Bakery, Dunedin, June 2,1891. To Ridam Microbe Killer Oompmy. I am very pleased to give you a testimonial for the relief I have obtained by the use of your R/ icrobe Killer. I have taken one j« of It for Sciatioa, from which I have been a harJ sufferer for three months, being hardly able to crawl about; but now I feel quite well. I will continue to uee it. All other medicines I took had no effect on me, I could neither sleep nor rest for the pains in my legs and back. My age Is 69. I am well known In the Valley, and many can vouoh for the above. I merely hand you this for the benefit of other sufferers. I am, gentlemen, Yours truly, T. Iybbbll, Baker. Fergufclie, North-east Valley. To Radam Microbe Killer Company, Dunedin. Gentlemen,— I have much pleasuie in giving you a testimonial for the Microbe Killeb, as it haß proved a blessing to me. I would highly recommend it to anyone suffering from Chronic Rheumatic. I have tried every possible remedy I could think of, but nothing ever did me any good but Badam's Miobobe Killeb. After another man. lam between 60 and 70 years of age, a New Zealand. Fbedk. Gilchbist. Perguslie. N.E. Valley. Dunedin, June 2,1891. Messrs MALCOLM AND GRIGG, of George street, are the New Zealand Agentß for RAt)AM S MICROBE KILLER, and will be pleased to give every information, either personally or by letter. Pamphlets giving directions and containing numerous testimonials can be obtained gratis. The Miorobe Killer is Bold ip gallon stone JMB, the cost being 20a per jar. *T. GEORGE JAM. Sclented Fruit and Best Sugar. All Gropers,

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Evening Star, Issue 8553, 27 June 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8553, 27 June 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8553, 27 June 1891, Page 1