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■ PUBLIC NOTICES. THE BEBT HOUSE -FOE BOOTS. What Everybody Say* Must Be Tree. IM 0 N ~B~R OIHIIB' I Immense Stock Is Unrivaled In the City for Variety, Qaality, and Moderate Prices. New Shipments from tnort celebrated maker* just landed, ex Ooptie and Britannia, Alio, VISIT US. Ladle*' Walking Shoes, 6b lid, 6s 6d, 7« 9d. Ladies' Evening Shoes, 3i 6d, VISIT US. 456d,5a6d. Ladles' Balmorals, 6s lid, 8« 9d, 9j 9d. Men's Walking Shoes, 6s lid, IT WILL PAT 8a 9d, 10j R vmT Men's Balmorals, 8i lid, 10s YOU * 6d,1156d. IT WILL PAY VOU. itwutpav BOYS'AND GIRLS'BOOTS WWILLPAY a Specialty. YOU. Jnst Test Oar Prices. SeeonrFamooß "Beehive" Boots; unrivalled for real hard wear and moderate price*. SIMON BROTHERS, The Popclab Boot and Shoe MajtofaoTUREBB, George street (near Octagon). MONET. 000) en i sent. | also, several Buns to Lend on Bills of Bale at current rates. Apply to Jas, Whyta, Rattray street, Dunedln. "ONBY TO LEND on approved Freehold . Senuitlea. STOUT, MONDY, AND SIM, Solloltora. 133 Prlnoßß street. Dnnedln. US PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ISTA . AND AGENCY COMPANY OF ME,. ZEALAND, LIMITED, has Money to Lend on Vnehold Security, WALTER BISLOP ManMtr. THE DUNEDIN FINANCE, LOAN, AND AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, 14 HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. THE COMPANY are prepared to LEND MONEY in sums to suit borrowers, repayable by monthly Instalments, on the following scale ot repayment : £IOO, repayable by 12 monthly Instalments of ... ... ... £8 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 3 100, repayable by 60 monthly instalments of 2 0 10 100, repayable by 72 monthly Instalments of ... ... ... 1 15 8 100, repayable by 84 monthly instalments of ... ... .. 1 11 4 And for longer periods if ' equlred. NO FINES ON ABREABS. This system of borrowing will be found of great advantage to working men and persons receiving a weekly or monthly wage. A person borrowing for a fixed term with the intention of saving 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 example will show the advantage to be gained by borrowing under these tables : In the case of a loan of L2OO for four years at, say, 7 per cent. : Interest on £2OO for four years at 7 percent £56 0 0 The sum of £3l6s lOd would have to be saved each month to become, with interest, of tho value of £2OO at the end of the term. The interest at Post Office Savings Bank rates would amount to about ... 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,c, principal L2OO and Interest L 36) thus showing a 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 whloh the cost of the necessary deeds, etc., is very low. TO MORTGAGEES OF CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES The Company are prepared to Purchase Mortgages and Advance against Properties placed in their hands for sale. The Company's Auctioneer undertakes the Sale of Properties In Town and Country on liberal terms. LOWEST CURRENT RATES. ADVANCES MADE ON SHARES. FRKD T. HORNE, Manager and Auctioneer to the Company. MEDIOAL. INFLUENZA PREVENTION. ~ REVENTION is better than Cure. For this purpose the old and 60-years tried remedy, the HERBAL COMPOSITION POWDER, cannot be surpassed. Take a drink of it night and morning, and you need not fear Influenza. If the trouble is upon you, as a first medicine take the 1 BALM OF GILEAD for two or three days, till bodily pains are subdued ; then, to work the poison out of the system, take our LIVER AND KIDNEY MIXTURE; your cure will then be complete. However, as symptoms vary, it will be well to consult us every afternoon and evening up to 8 p.m. We give advice free. As some suppose that all troubles spring from the liver, it is very important to keep that organ in good order, Our LIVER TONIC has been of benefit to many, if not'to every one who has given it a fair trial If you feel any uncomfortableness about the right Bide, in the shoulders, or if you fed drowsy and languid, try the Liver Tonic If your skin is of a dark yellow or blotchy, etc., try the Liver Tonio. Is 6d | double sise, 2s 6d. ANTIBILIOUS PILLS.—A gentleman gave us the other day an unsolicited testimony to the excellence of oar Antibllious Pills. His wife having tried the much vaunted imported Pills declared that ours surpassed them all They did not gripe bat relieved the system, and made her feel better all ronnd; 4 dozen Bore* Is | over the counter in 6d Boxes—equal to the Is 3d imported. LEMONADE POWDER. — As a summer drink of pleasant nature try a bottle of our Lemonade Powder; about 40 drinks for la. LAVENDER WATER, surpassing in flavor the imported, from 3d per bottle; Essence of Lemon, etc., superior. 6d per bottle. The HERBAL BEER EXTRACT is going off rapidly. It tones the system, increases the appetite, is pleasant, refreshing, and thirst quenohlcg. A shilling bottle makes 5 to 7 gallons. ' Everything In medlolne kept at our BOTANIC DISPENSARY, 74 GEORGE STREET, DUNBDIN. MEN, BE MANLY. r'HT WILL YOU SUFFER from Ner voub, Wasting, and Debilitating Manhood? You may now cure yourselves without consulting a doctor. Send Six Penny containing i manent Self-pure. Address: Co., Box 766, Sydney. SUFFERER from Nervous and W l. Debility, Loss of Vigor, eta, was re to health in such a remarkable manner, after all else tad failed, that he will, on receipt of a selfaddressed stamped envelope, send the mode of rare Free to all feUow-sufferers. Address "A Miner," G.P.0., Sydney. '

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Evening Star, Issue 8720, 12 January 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8720, 12 January 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8720, 12 January 1892, Page 4