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_ Money. The economic BUILDING and INVESTMENT SOCIETY AND BANK OF DEPOSIT. ' ' Temporary Offices ! 1 VULCAN-LANE, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND Advances made upon the approved securities of Freehold and Leasehold Properties under the following scale of repayments, Including principal and interest :— Weekly repay. Loans Loans ments extend- of £20. of £100. tog over a. d. £ e. d. 1 year 8 0 2 0 0 2 years 4 2 1 0 10 8 years 2 11 0 14 7 4 years 2 4 0 11 8 6 years 2 0 610 0 6 years 1 9 0 8 9 7 years 1 7 0 7 11 8 years 1 5 0 7 1 10 years 1 8 0 6 8 11 years 12 0 0 10 DEPOSITS. The Society receives money on deposit as under 7 days' notico .. 6 per cent. 6 months .. ..6 percent. 12 months .. ..6} cent. Office hours, 10 to 4 ; Saturdays, 10 till 12 noon and 6 to 8 p.m. (public holidays excepted). Further information can be obtained from. ARTHUR BADDELEY Secretary. A UCKLAND PERMANENT CO-i-Jl OPERATIVE BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Office—kin-street. LOANS granted upon approvd securities of Freehold or Leasehold Properties in sums of £20 to £6.000, principal and interest being repayable in instalments at the following REDUCED RATES for repayment of each £100 borrowed :— Repayments extending d„.iv.«v Total amount over Repayable £, s. (1. £. s. d. 1 year .. - 2 0 0 104 0 0 2 years .. _ 1 010 108 6 8 3 years „ .. 014 7 118 15 0 4 years _ _ 011 8 121 6 8 6 years _ .. 0 8 9 136 18 9 8 years ... ~ 0 7 1 147 18 9 10 years „ .. 0 6 3 162 16 8 And in the same proportion for smaller or larger loans DEPOSITB.— The Society receives money on deposit for 6 months at 6} per cent.; repayable at 7 days notice, 5$ per cent, per annum. JOHN BATGER, Secretary. £* I / \ f~\ TO LEND on Mort3WJLW,WV7V/ gage of first-class freehold securities, in Urge or small sums.— to Peter Ollphant, Solicitor. High-street. A A TO LEND, at current & V/ v' rates of interest, on freehold securities.—W. F. O'Snlllvan, Shortland-street. Musical. JgIADY Begs to Invite attention to his stock of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Which has been largely increased to meet the demands of the CHRISTMAS SEASON. Being a direct Importer from the various Home and Continental makers, he is enabled to supply all goods at most favourable rates. ' VIOLINS: Correct copies of Old Masters, with splendid Varnish. Stradivarius— Dark Brown Stradirarius—Oold Varnished Stradivarius—Conservatory Model Quarnerius—Gold Yellow F. A. Glass—Reddish-brown •' Little Beauty"—Red-shaded and Polished H >pf Model—Light Brown Msggini—Handsome Instruments Caspar f e Salo— Purfling Ornaments Btraiivarins—Finn copy Cremona—lmitation Keddlsh Stradivarius—Gold Yellow Bergonzi—Had-brown Polished Superior Model Stradivarlus—ltalian Gold Amber Varnish Albinos Bulnaei—Original Model Mozart Model—Carv-d Mosart Scroll P»g nini Brand—Highly Polished Lutbier—Original Copy. These Violins are faithful copies and are made of the very best seasoned wood, and are built after a system, resulting from maßy years experience in violin, making, they quite equal the old Instruments after being playd on a short time. YOUTHS' VIOLINS, three-quarter sire. VIOLAS or Tenor Violins, various models. VIOLIN CASE-*, BOWS, SUPERIOR STRINGS, PEGS, TAILPIECES, CHIN RESTS, END PINS, AC. A good reliable Violin suitable for a beginner can be obtained for 20«. but cheaper qualities ARE ALSO KEPT IN ST( CK. A special line of GERMAN ACCORDIONS have just come to hand, those with " Ajax-steel" and "German-silver" reeds being PAttUCULARLY RECOMMENDED. BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS of latest make and most approved models, consisting of CORNETS, TENOR HORNS, BARITONES, EUPHONIUMS, CIRCULAK AND UPRIGHT BASSES, TROMBONES, CYMBAL", BASS AND SIDE DRUMS, Ac. DRUM AND FIFE BANDS supplied with every requirement. The largest, most complete, and best-selected stock of SHEET and BOOK Music in Auckland. ARTHUR EADY, AUCKLAND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 68. QUMN-STRKT. Building Material, Fuel, &c. "YEWOASTLE QOALS. DAILY EXPECTED, A CARGO OF 00-OPERATIVE J^EWCASTLE £JOALS, PER DEFIANCE. N.B;—ALL KINDS OF LOCAL COAL ON SALE. J £JRAIG, COMMERCE-STREET. WE HAVE FOR SALELARGE STOCKS OF PUBIRI POSTS HOBART RAILS AND PALINGS KAURI PALINGS TEA-TREE FIREWOOD COALS FROM PRINCIPAL MINES SOORIA ASH AND SHELLS SAND AND LIME BRICKS, SLATES, CEMENT TANKS, ETC. FOR HIRESPRING CARTS AND COVERED VANS FOR REMOVAL OF FURNITURE. HVERY KIND OF CARTING WITH EFFICIENCY AND DESPATCH AT LOWEST RATES. W. & G. w iNBTONB ' CUSTOMS-STREET EAST. QROUND J^IME. GROUND T IME, -ti SOUTHGATE'S MAHURANGI, HYDRAULIC GROUND ROCHE LIME IN ANY QUANTITY, For Concrete Paths, Floors, Cellars, &c., &0., &c. NEXT TO STONE FLAGGING. Is unrivalled for durability and hard setting qualities. , Fox tanks and other wet work it is a first-class material. . B. KEANE, Sole Agent, Customs-street, __________ . _ - - ( Young men's christian asso- j CIATION. , NEW PREMISES! , Corner of Albert akd Wellrslby Streets, Reading Room comfortably furnished. All the 1 leading papers on the tables. Subscription, 2s 6d < per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 2800 J vols, in the various departments of literature. Sub- ' scrlption, 2s 6d per quarter. Tea and Corns < Provided. Employment and Boarding ho osi ' Registers. , _ „ Meeting for Young Mbn on Tuesdays, at 7.80. Evangelistic Services, Thursdays, at 7.30. Bible ' Reading and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30. Bible Class, 1 Sunday, at 3 p.m , r , , STRANGERS and otters (especially Young Men} 1 cordially invited to visit the rooms, where all Information may be obtained. Open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7827, 22 December 1886, Page 3

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