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Amusements. C 1 T Y > <^f^Sv>HALL - TOMORROW (FRIDAY), MAY SO, At Eight p.m. EVENING AT HOME With the World-famous Novelist, /CHRISTIE IV|" UP.R AY. Under the Patronage of the Auckland Savage Club. LOOKING AT WAR ; OR, EXPERIENCES <»F A SPECIAL CuRR POND EN T. Mr. Murray will recite hi* own poem, "The Story of Mr. King." Popular Prices : 3s, 2s, and One Shilling. Box plan now open at Wildinan's. J. T. STEWART. Cffl F> U R N S* CLUB. C 5 v, _l_> MASONIC HALL, NEWTON. lAA*X\X;I A A*X\X; The Fortnightly ENTERTAINMENT, Will take place THIS (Thursday) EVENING. Commencing at Eight o'clock. AUCKLAND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. By the kind permission of the- Auckland Society of Arts, A GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT Will be held in the CHORAL HALL, ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, JUNE 2, In aid of the funds of the Ladies' Benevolent Society. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at S. Tickets, Is, may be obtained from Mr. Wildman, Bookseller, or any of the Ladies of the Society. AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPERA CLUB. TO MEMBERS. NO PRACTICE OF LA MASCOTTE TO-NIGHT. The next Rehearsal will by held in the Choral Hall on THURSDAY, June sth. at 7.30 p.m. C. CHAMBERS, _____________ Hon. Sec. pro tern. Exhibitions. ■ — t AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS' ~~ TENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION Is now open ill the CHORAL HALL, From 12 to 4.30 and 7.30 to 10. ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING. WITHOUT DOUBT THE BEST EXHIBITION OF RECENT YEARS. The ART UNION will be drawn on THURSDAY 29th, at half-past eight. TICKETS: TEN SHILLINGS EACH. J No. L. HOLLAND, Secretary. Money. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND A DISCOUNT BANK. HIGH-ST REE Two doors from Offices formerly occupied by City Council), LENDS MONEY IN SUMS OF £5 to £1000, On Furniture, without removal On Pianos, without removal On Deposit of Deeds On Freehold On Leasehold On Legacies On Personal Security On Mortgages On Promissory Notes On Life Policies or on any security. Repayable Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly. Bills Discounted Daily. All Letters and Interviews strictly Confidential. AUCKLAND PERMANENT COOPERATIVE BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Office—l 47, Queen-street. LOANS granted upon approved securities of Free hold or Leasehold Properties in sums of £20 to£6ooC principal and interest being repayable in instal menu at the following REDUCED RATES for re payment of each £100 borrowed :— Repayments extending I er w . Totalamoun: over I COB - j Repayable. £ s. d. £ 8. d. 1 year ... _, 2 0 0 104 0 0 2 years „ _ 1 0 10 103 6 b 3 years „ 0 14 7 113 15 0 4 years .. .. 0 118 121 ti h 0 years .. _. 0 8 9 136 IS 9 5 years ... .. 0 7 1 147 13 9 1" years .. ■■ 0 6 3 | 162 16 3 And in the same proportion for smaller or larger loans. Borrowers may at any time pay off the whole oi part of their loans ; or may (if the Committee con sent) reduce the amount of their weekly re-payments Annual division of profits, in which borrowers participate. Deposits received at the following rates of Interest :— Fixed for 6 months, at 5 % per annum. Vt ithdrawabie at 7 days' notice, 4 % per annum. JOHN BATQER, Secretary. QUEENSLAND MORTGAGE, LOAN AMI DISCOUNT BANKING COMPANY. REMOVED TO HAM-STREET (Three Doors from Gas Company's Office), AUCKLAND. HEAD OFFICE BRISBANE AGENCIES; AUCKLAND, SYDNEY, AND .MELBOURNE. MONEY advanced from £.5 and upwards to and amount required to suit the borrower, upor PERSONAL, FREEHOLD, LEASEHOLD, or an> TANGIBLE SECURITY, repayable in any sum a. may lie arranged, either WEEKLY, MONTHLY, ot QUARTERLY instalments, at lowest current rates i ADVANCES MADE ON FURNITURE WITHOUT REMOVAL, also on all kinds of MERCHAN- i DESK, including BONO WARRANTS, &c. < BILLS DISCOUNTED at Cuirnt Rites. Interviews and communications will be held i strictly confidential. Office Hours: From ten till Ave o clock. ', MONEY LENT ON PROMISSORY , ItJL NOTES, HOUSES, FURNITURE, &c. , BILLS DISCOUNTED DAILY. : Mortgages Negotiated. , JOHN \Y. HARDIE, » LAND, COMMISSION, AND ESTATE AGENTS, HIGH-STREET, AUCKLAND. ' i»PA TO £5000.—Money to lend, in oW*)* \r sums as above at lowest current rates •—Win. S. Cochrane, Cochvane's Mart, ISS, Queen-s , •4?QAAA TO LEND in Sums of \f\7 £500 and upwards; and £300 in Sums to suit Borrowers. All at Low Rates.—R. s Laishloy. a MONEY TO LEND at lowest current t rates.—BURTON & KEESING, Solicitors, s and 6, Mercantile Chambers, along passage, nest c to Royal Insurance Office, Queen-street. ' 1 ——— __ c MONEY. — Large and small Loan? > effected at low rates.—Win. R. Cook, A.M.P i Buildings, corner of Queen and Victoria streets. i — , —— t MONEY TO LEND in largo or small 2 sums, at current rates. —C. Williamson ' Land Agent, 83, Queen-street. MONEY TO LEND at a moderate race - of interest.— Jackson & Russell, Solicitors, Shortland-street. MONEY TO LEND.—A large sum of r Money to Lend, in sums of £100 and up war Is, at a very low interest.—Apply to Mr. W Aitken, Shortland-street. 6 — —— _, MONEY TO LEND on Freohold s Security. Several suras of trust money, at current rates of interest.—Apply to F. L. Prime, Estate Agent, 25, N.Z. Insurance Buildings. ii — • h MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of « First Class Freehold Securities. p W. COLEMAN, Solicitor, ti National Insurance Buildings, Queen-streeo. =^=^———— ————■ * _ b YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO- b CIATION. NEW PREMISES: a Corner of Albert and Wellesley Streets a Reading Room comfortably furnished. All the „ eading papers on the tables ; Subscription, 2s 6d >er quarter. The Library contains upwards of 2800 * 'ols. in the various departments of literature; Sub- re rription, 2s 6d per quarter. Tea and Coffee r > Provided. Employment and Boardinghouse Registers. Meeting for Young Men on Tuesdays, at 7.80 1 Evangelistic Services, Thursdays, at 7.30. Bible leading and Prayer, Saturday? at 7.30. Bible )lass, Sunday, at 3 p.m. STRANGERS and others (especially Young Men) ordially invited to visit the Rooms, w here all infor- J aationmay bftobtained Open I torn 9 a si. to 10 p.m. J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8268, 29 May 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8268, 29 May 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8268, 29 May 1890, Page 8

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