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Hotels 1 ■pBINCE OP TTOTEL, HOBSON-STREET, AUCKLAND. The above Hotel having been rebuilt by the present Proprietor, has been furnished in & first-class style, & and is replete with every convenience. Choicest Brands WINES AND SPIRITS. HANCOCK'S SPARKLING ALES. SPEIGHTS DUNEDLN ALE. ; One o( MAWSON'S FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLES, under the superintendence of Mr. Ford (bte o Hanulton). ssrGOOD STABLIKG."Si Waikato Times Filed. I Y\\ A. CKOM BI E, PKOPP.IETOK. ■ O M ME K, C I A L. FAIR TRADE. Gentlemen dining in the City will find the ROYAL MAIL furnished with all modern improvements, the Cooking and Waiters' attention being under the personal supervision of the proprietor. The Hotel is fitted with Lavatories, in connection with the dining rooms, bath rooms, largo coffee room, and smoking room, where Gentlemen c-in retire from the busy turmoil of commercial life, and pass a quiet hour if they can spare the time, J.C. trusts tc retain tlm liberal support he has received for the last five yi-ars from his patrons. No doubt, with the strict attention he has always given to his business—this liberal support will continue. JOHN" CODLING, Prorrietor Roy-1 Mail Hotel. Donald McGregor (Late ol the Auckland Hotel) Has very gTeat pleasure in announcing to his friends and the public that he has taken that well-known, favourite, and conveniently situated ETostlery the Wakemata Hotel, which he has, at considerable expense, entirely renovated and refurnished, making the house second to none for comfort and convenience in the colonies, _nd where, by civility and attention he hopes to receive a fair share of public patronasce a arst-class Restaurant has been added to the Hotel where gentlemen who lunch in the city will fi_d every delicacy of the season, and attention paid to theii comfort. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, and evory for travellers and families, have been added to tho Uotel. Wines, Spirits, ind Beers, &c, &c., only of the best brands kept. Charges moderate. S'ote th> address : l>. McGkboor, Waitemata Hotel, corner of Queen and Customhouse streets, Auckland, New Zealand. Watchmakers and Jewellers. TM PORTA NT REDUCTIONS J. '>• WATCHES, CLOCKS. ASD JEWELLERY. ALFKED A L E Y. WATCHMAKER vND JEWELLER, 250, OUEEX-SRREET. Bej-s respectfully to inform his patrone and the publi: generally that having received large shipments of goeds per 'Hero," 'To Anau,' and 'Axawata, , consisting of Watches, in Gold and Silver, bj Wβ mos omincnt EDglish and Continental manufacturers, also a large and choice stock or Gold and Silver Jowollery of the latest designs, the largest stock of Clocks in New Zealand to choose from, consisting o Drawing-room Clocks in Marble, Bronze, Gilt, und«r glass shade, Dining-room, Bei-room and Kilohen Clocks, at all prices, and ia prepaied to sell FOR ONE MONTH AT PRICES that will ensure satis faction to all. AJI. politely invitee all to inspect the magnificen tock displayed in his window ALFRED AJLEY, Watchmaker, Jeweller, etc., 250, Queen-street, An'Ua Opposite entrance to Market. Money. £10 «> £1,000. ■yiCTORIAN LOAN AND DISCOUNT * AGENCY, HIGH-STBEET, AUCKLAND, OPPOSITE CITY COCNCH. OFFICES Money advanced from £10 to £1,000 on Personal Security. Deeds of Property, Shares, &c. Repayment:! can be made n instalments o£ ONE SHILLING PEE WEEK for each POUND borrowed, or in any way to euit borrowers. Communications Confidential. Adoeeu : POST-OFFICE. BOX 90. AUCKLAND PERMANENT COOPERATIVE BUIILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Office— 147, Queen-stbket-—.CANS granted upon approved securities of freehold or Leasehold Properties in sums of i_o to £6.000 principal and interest being repayable in instalments at the following REDUCED RATES for repayment of each £100 borrowed :— Repayments extending : Per Week Total amount over Repayable. £ s. d. £ s. d. lyear .. .. 2 0 0 104 0 0 2 years .. .. 1 010 103 6 8 3years .. .. | 014 7 113 15 0 4 years .. .. j 011 8 121 6 S 6 years .. .. | 08 9 IS6 13 9 5 years .. i 0 7 1 147 13 9 10 years .. .. ! 0 6 3 162 Iβ 3 And in the same treportion for smaller or larger loans. DEPOSITS.—The Society receives money on de posit at 4 per cent, per annum. JOHN BATGER. Secretary. -£?»)d-A_~fc T0 LENJ:) ° n freehold C"* , nd \r XT \f Sec_rity; also, several sum 3 of £1000 and £500.—Apply Ait_le>- Cahkick. Office William Aitken, Short] :_i_-street. JS i\ AT SEVEN , PER CENT., ~3Sj*3*<r'P-i.t\J TO LEND, in Sams of £500 a_d uywanLi; also, several smaller amount.—Apply to Wm. S. Cochrane, New Zeaiacd Insurance Build". pes : or to Samuel Coiy'rirc an:] Son Kort-strcst. i?i>ATO £5,000 LENT, on Building 3& &V™ Society pri_ciples, or on other terms to suit borrowers. Six per cent, allowed on deposit? until invested. ?<fc-rt and 3_ciins Eogotiated.— C. Williamson, Lane, Est-t- and Financial Agent Vulctn Lane. MONEY TO LEND—A large sum of Money n> Leo 3. is sums of £10fi and upward?, at a very low interest.—Apply to Mr. W. Aitken, Shortland-strept. MONEY for Investment, at lowest raws, in sums of .£IOO and upwards. — Willian. Tbnrae, Solicitor. MONEY TO LEND on he' no'd security, r.t lowest current rates of icterejt.— R. V. Greenwood, corner of Queen and Shortland-atreeU. MONEY TO LUND, at a moderate rate of interest.—Apply 'o Jucksoc .t ll!-ss«:r. Solicitor*. Fort-street. MONEY LENT on Promissory Notes Houses, Furniture, He. Hills discounted, -lortgnses negotiated.- W. V. Stevens, next Union Bank. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage.— —Apply to Peter Oliphant, Solicitor, Highstreet, next door to Sir. Leighton's. MONEY TO LEND.—Vaile & Douglas, Investing Agents.—Bankers: Back of New South Wales. — Owing to onr Extensive Financial Connexions, we have always a l~rgo amount of Money on hand, to lend in such sums as may be required, at lowest current rates.—Vailc ii Douglas, luvcsting Agents. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of Virst-cli-JS Fre. held Securities Wli. CuLEMAN. Solicitor. r-r.m--— "f C'-iwn »nrt <<tiiW-nd-«tre«t_. TO LEND ON MORTGAGE, | I in sums of £100 airi npv.ard". JOHN M. ALEXANDER, Sclidtor, tiink Buildings, WVr.dham-sirpet, MONEY TO L.END, in large or small •mms. at usual rates of interest. COSNELL .i COOPEK, V«lc_n Lj.ro EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK ANP LONDON, in rami to suit. For Sale by ARNOLD, HINKS, AND CO., Comer Customhouse and Fort-street 1 !. GENTLEMEN FURNISHING. M\RBLETOP TOILET PAIRS, ui Mahogany; Walnut Cheffoniers, Glass Back and Front; Ladiee Work Tibles, Walnut llevonports, Superior Ironhnnnd Music Stools, Chiinncv Glasses, Whatnots, cSest. Drawers Glass Panelled Wardrobes, &a. ic All at marvellously low prices r °^ t^^ lE> Top of Shortland-street. ISEASES OF THE E*E.—l may be consulted at my residence, Karanghape-rosd, Dearths corner of Queen-streot, at 9 o'clock in the Morning, and at 7in the Evening. Also, ia the ".fternoon, from 2 to 3 o'clock, at the English Pharmacy, 184 RICHARDSON, M.D.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6567, 4 December 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6567, 4 December 1882, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6567, 4 December 1882, Page 8