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GEORGE M. ROUT, LICENSED LAND BROKER.—Trail* fere, Mortgages, Leases, and other Deeds prepared, at charges fixed by the L.T. Act. t'aOPERTY AGENT.—Prooertiea of every descricition in Cit\ and Country for Sale and" to Let. Call and Bee List. FINANCIAL AGENT.—Loans on Mortgage negotiated expeditiously. Easy terms of repayment arranged. Reliable Valuations made. INSURANCE AGENT.—Fire, Life, and Accident Insurance effected at Lowest Bates. DISTRICT AGENT FOR THE SUN FIRE OFFICE. Established 1710. District Agent for Norwich Union Life Insurance Society. Estab 1808. SECRETARY FOR THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON. Estab. 186 a OFFICE: CENTRAL TRAFALGAR STREET, (Between National Bank and Bank of New Zealand). NELSON. MONEY! MONEY! ,HE PERMANENT BUILDING _ SOCIETY accepts MONEY on De poeifc as under : 3 PER CENT.—At CaU. 3£ PER CENT.—If fixed for 3, 6, or 12 Months. Full particulars on application. GEORGE M. ROUT, Secretary. THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON. (Established 1862). J. sums, to suit BORROWERS, at 6 pep cent, per annum, Tenayable by MONTHLY INSTALMENTS. LOANS advanced up to Three-fourths value of property. , BORROWERS participate in PROFITS equally with INVESTORS. BORROWERS have the privilege of repaying sums of £2 and upward (Without notice) on any Monthly Pay-day, interest ceasing on repayment. BALANCE OF LOANS can be repaid at any time, upon giving to the Secretary One Month's Notice (in writing). TABLE OF REPAYMENTS, and other information, obtainable at the Office of the Society, Trafalgar-street. Nelson. „ GEORGE M. ROUT, Secretary.

First Class workmanship at reasonable prices rule here. But even at that, the price is a secondary consideration with us. — Quality first all the time The Broma Studio, MAKERS OF QUALITY AND PHOTOGRAPHS, HARDY-STREET.

R. H. H. COOTE. of the firm of CONSULTING OPTICIANS, 348 LAMBTON QUAY (Opp. Bank of New Zealand), Wil make his usual QUARTERLY PROFESSIONAL. VISIT TO NELSON, and may be consulted on— . MONDAY, MARCH 4th; TUESDAY MARCH sth ; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th ; THURSDAY, MARCH 7th; At the Rooms over MESSRS W. ROUT AND SONS, HARDY-ST. CONSULTATION IS FREE. "THE PRODIGAL, JUDGE," by Roster. This book is having a phenomeual sale. "IN A COTTAGE HOSPITAL,," by Trelawney. This Book is expected to do for England what "The Jungle" did for America. "ADRIAN SAVAGE," by Lucas Malet. 20,000 copies sold on day of publication. "THE RED LANTERN," by Wherry, Deals with the Chinese during the Boxer riots. "THE DANGEROUS AGE."—5s. JACKSON <& CO, "LIMITED TRAFALG AJR-ST.. NELSON.

E. JACKSON, SHAREBROKER (Auckland and Wellington Quotations Received Every Mornings 100 TRAFALGAR-STREET (Opposite Old Post Office.) <) iff E Y LEND. ROUT AND MTLNER. BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. We havs Money to Lend for Clients on Mortgages of Freehold Land at lowest current rates- of interest. Easy terms made for repayment of principal. WE HAVE MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of Freehold Land at lowest current rates of interest. Easy terms for repayment of principal. EINGDON, GLASGOW, & HAYES, SOLICITORS. TRAFALGAR-ST. ON E Y LEND W. ROUT & SONS. UNDAND FINANCIAL AGENTS. We fcave MONEY TO v-iEND in large or BnaJl sums, to suit borrowers, irom 6 per cent. Easy terns made for repayment 01 principal. ON E Y ,E N D. PITT AND MOORE. BARRISTERS, SOLICITOUS, «ND SOTAHIES PUBLIC. We have Monev to Lend iar Clients w larpe or small sums, to ™it borrower* at Lowest Current Rate* of Interest Very easr,' terzs?. made fcr repay proincipal-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 4 March 1912, Page 4

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