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Money MONEY. ItOAN AND DISCOUNT CO.’S OFFICES, 172, Lichfield' Street. Box 91, F.O. Telephone 624. fTTHE above Co. have MONEY TO LEND iJL on the following Securities, in sums of £2O and upwards:— Freehold Property, Leasehold Property, Shares of any description, Bills of Sale over Farm Stock, Bills of Sale over Furniture and Household Furniture, or on Personal Security. We discount genuine Trade Bills at a very cheap rate; weakly or monthly payments can be arranged to any amount. We Lend Money on Reversionary Interests under wills, or will purchase same. Having been in business since 1864 is a sufficient guarantee that our business is carried on with the utmost secrecy. Compare our prices before obtaining money elsewhere. VICTOR HARRIS, Manager of Directors. We have no Board, therefore your business 13 done direct with the Manager. FL2-145 AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. MONEY TO LEND. THIS Society is prepared to Lend Money on First-class Freehold City and Country Securities, at Lowest Current Bates of Interest. „ , Liberal Mortgage Deed gives power to repay portion of loan during term. Apply direct to the Society’s Branch Office, Wellington, or to any of the Society’s District Offices. • EDWARD W. LOWE. ' Resident Secretary. . Wellington, 6th January, 1900. IHstriot Oxiicq, JAMES HAIR, Christchurch. District Secretary. X 1392 MONEY TO LEND PRIVATELY, At ATLANTIC LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE, 100, CASHEL STREET. MONEY TO LEND, according to arrangement, FROM £5 and UPWARDS TO ANY PERSON UPON ANY SECURITY. Money Advanced on Life Policies and Shares. Money Advanced on Unregistered Bills of Sale. , ■ Trade and other Bills privately discounted. All Business strictly confidential. Telephone 488. Postal Address Box 15. F. C. RAPHAEL, Commission and Financial Agent. MONEY to Lend, on First Mortgages o£Preehold Securities, from 4$ per cent, according ~to* security and amount. Also, on Approved Second Mortgages. Izard and Loughnan, Solicitors, Christchurch, Leeston and Southbridge. X 2621 MONEY TO LEND. (TTTE have SEVERAL SUMS OP MONEY I*T V: for Investment. Interest 5 to 5\ per cent; according to Amount Required. Borrowers can pay off the whole or portion Of the moneys advanced on giving short notice. DEACON AND BISHOP, Solicitors. Hereford Street Chambers, Hereford Street. r A A An— loans GRANTED FOB StiUjUUU BUILDING PURPOSES; also on Farms and Suburban Properties; easy feme of repayment. Very low rates of interest.' Johnson and Mills, Solicitors, 213, Hereford Street, and at Rangiora. X 1430 TO LEND, on Freehold Securities, LOW BATES OP INTEREST. GEORGE'SWaNN, Solicitor, 6723 154, Worcester Street west. C*9A AAA TO Lend, from £5 upwards, WVjUUU on any, class of security; innest from ii per cent. , J. J. DOUGALL, Solicitor, X 2617 187, Hereford Street, and at Leeston. MONEY. TRREEHOLD SECURITIES REQUIRED X for Several Sums of Money, frota £SO to £SOOO. Interest from 4J per cent, according to security, and'amount: and term of Mortgage. _ RICHARD D. THOMAS, . Solicitor, 207, Hereford Street, 7284 Christohuroch. Hotels Maurice Coughlan) (William Goughian The shamrock hotel, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. COUGHLAN BROS. . . Proprietors. The SHAMROCK, for Comfort, Quality of Wines, Spirits and Ales, still maintains its reputation. FREE Luncheon every day. Terms to suit all classes. SPEIGHT'S Celebrated Ales on Draught. X 2359 ROVINCIAL HO TE L, DUNEDIN. JOHN GEBBIE. (Late of Shamrock Hotel, Rattray Street), PROPRIETOR., The. Provincial has been entirely remodelled, , »nd is now second to-none for comfort and convenience. The whole of the rooms have been refurnished regardless of cost, and so compare favourably with the leading houses j in the colony. - BEST. BILLIARD TABLE IN THE • COLONY (Bv Burroughs and Watt, London). WifieelScMlifoirita of finest quality only kept. SPHqHT’S SPARKLING ALES , On Draught and in Bottles. ' “'vpERMS MODERATE. X 2222 y CITY HOTEL. TRIANGLE, CHRISTCHURCH. Tlfifeuß OT THE CITY. .TITR.F/ARFNfiAffmmerly of the Cafe dtf •W-L IParis) announce that he has taken’jJbsaoliaion of the above old-established Hotel, and is now prepared to receive VisitoryThe Hotel has been thoroughly Renovated, and. is in course of being fitted with the Latest European Improvements. The experience gained by Mr Arenas, during his recent tour in England and on the’Continent, coupled with his extensive, knowledge as an Hotelkeeper, is a guarantee that the CITY' HOTEL will be conducted on lines which will render it j Second to None in New Zealand. j Luncheon, Is, served from 12 till 2 p.m. j Telegram’s ancl'letters respecting Accommo- | dation will receive every attention. j The Finest Brands only of Winns, Spirits and Beer in stock. 6793 j ' PALMERSTON NORTH. gIN.CLAIR’S OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. This Hotel is now the Premier Family and Commercial Hotel o£ Palmerston North, having been thoroughly renovated throughout. Every convenience and first-class cuisine. Touring cyclists specially catered for. SIX LARGE SAMPLE, ROOMS. Porter, and Cab Meet ail Trains. P.O. Box 101. Teleohorio 27. W. F. SINCLAIR, X 2466 Proprietor. Telephone No. 690. P.O. Box 3Gd. T E L E N T R A L HO . (Commercial and Family), VICTORIA STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. JAMES EOLLESTON, Proprietor (Late of Hikurangi and Coromandel). X 2492 ,c LUB•HO T E L (Family and Commercial), TIMARU. CLOSE TO RAILWAY STATION. ONE SHILLING LUNCHEON, hiding Sparkling Ale). Tariff—6s 6d per Day. G. SBARLE V Proprietor. (Late Palmerston South). X 2451 WOLSELEY HOTEL, Minutes’ Walk Iron Railway Station, WINCHESTER. , Tourists, Families and the Public will nnd all the privacy jomforts of a well-appointed gentleman’s mca at the above hotel. They will also the right to fish over several miles of the and most picturesque Trout Streams in Zealand, Winchester having become 18 for its Fly Fishing. ) WOLSELEY HOTEL is within easy ice of the Rangitata and Opihi Rivers, nfortable Sleping Accommodation, Snug separate rooms -for Ladies, nas been 3ed at the mouth of the Rangitata, and al Arrangements made for driving paro and from that Famous Home of Large j Express and all trains stop at Win;r. 50 THOMAS RANGOON, Proprietor. tTY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET (Near Reece’s, Ironmongers).' •'S NEW and COMMODIOUS ESTAR: ' LISHMENT IS NOW OPEN. - shed in the Beat Style. Hot, Cold and Shower .oaths, st-class Accommodation for Permanent Boarders,and the Travelling Public, jo to-Railway Station and General Poe 1 ; . Trams pass door, UNOHEON from Noon to 2 p.m. ;era and Telegrams will receive prorap' ion, 16 JAMES HOWEY, Proprietor.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12159, 24 March 1900, Page 10

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