Amusement. ( OPERA HOUSE. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, i FAREWELL CONCERT, • Given by • !. MADAME LjJE.NSTEDT (AVe Miss Staunton),' Prior to her departure to Europe. 5 PROGRAMME. ?l ' Part J. 1. Overture, " Poet and Peasant" Supp6 'TKIiDA ISROTHEUS. ~ 2. Song, "Beauty's Eyes'*...., Tosti Violin Obligate : Signor 51. Truda. MH. A. 1,. EDWARDS. 3. Song, " Last Rose of .Summer " MADaMK GOLDKNSTEDT. 0 4. Pianoforte Duet, Grand Concerto in E flat Op. 20 iv Beethoven ; MISS ADAMS AND MR. A. TOWSKY. <j 5. Soup, " May dew " Sterndale Bennett ■ MISS COWERN (her first appearance). 6. Song, "II Segreto " Lucretia Borgia (with orchestral accompaniment.) . MADAME GOLOENSTEDT I- Part 11. 1. Selection from " Traviata '* Verdi TRUDA HOT HERS. f, 2. Duet, "Sainted Mother "(from Maritana) I) Wallace 0 ' MADAME GOLDENSTEDT & MISS STAUNTON. \ 3. Song, "I Watch For Thee in Starless Night" g , Roche MR. A. E. EDWARDS. 4. Flute Solo, Souvenir (ieGalle-t, Fantesie Brillante ~ SIGNOIt SALVATORE TRUDA. 0. Song, " Letter Song," from Rip Van Winkle ~ Planouette / MISS COWERN. l » 6. Prayer, " Ave Maria " Gounod Violin Obligato .. Signor M. Trmla i- Organ .. ~ Mr. C. Chambers MADAME GOLDENSTEDT. 3 POPULAR PRICES, tf 3s. '• 2s. Is. Bos plan now open. Tickets at Partridge and Co., Williamson and Co., and Eady and Co., Queenstreet. - - Doors open at 7.30. Concert at 8 p.m. C. CHAMBERS, ! Business Manager. Madame ti s Her, II ISRBALIST. ' ———— PALMISTRY ! PALMLSTRY ! PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE. f May be consulted at her Private Residence, "Glen Tui," Symonds-street (next to St. Sepulchre's ■ Schoolroom). ; Hours : Morning, 10 to 12; Afternoon, 2to 5; Evening, 7 to 10. ' Fee, 2s (kl. Charts, 7s 6d. ART union, FOR OIL PAINTING OF "OUR SAVIOUR." The Drawing for the disposal by Art Union of an , Oil Painting of "Our Saviour" will take place at : Drinn*n's Office, K&ukapakapa, on SATURDAY, J July 16, 1892. . . C>>„ A UCK.LAND CALEDONIAN „ CJ.,J3L SOCIETY.—The usual SOCIAL takes place TO-NIGHT (Thursday), S J3L SOCIETY.—The usual SOCIAL takes place TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at 8 o'clock, in the Foresters' Hall, Newton. f Tickets can be had to night for Annual ' Ball on August 18.--Jas. A. Penailigan, Secretary. Money. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND DISCOUNT BANK. HIGH-STREET (Two doors /rem Offices formerly occupied by CU. Council), LENDS MONEY IN SUMS Off £5 TO £1000, - On Furniture, without removal On Pianos, without removal ' . On Deposit of Deed* On Freehold On l.easehol" On Legacies On Personal Security On Mortgages ! On Promissory Note« : On Life Policies or on any security, . Repayable Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly. Bills Discounted Dally. All Letters and Interviews strictly Confidential. Queensland mortgage, loan, AND DISCOUNT BANKING COMPANY, REMOVED TO WYNDHAM-STREET (Three Doora from Gas .Company's Office) AUCKLAND. >• HEAD OFFICE: BRISBANE. AGENCIES: AUCKLAND, "SYDNEY, AND MELBOURNE. MONEY advanced Irom £6 and upwards to ai.y amount required to suit the " borrower, upon PERSONAL, FREEHOLD, LEASEHOLD, or any TANGIBLE SECURITY, repayable in any sum as may be arranged, either WEEKLY, MONTHLY, or QUARTERLY instalments, at lowest current rates. ADVANCES MADE ON FURNITURE WITH OUT REMOVAL, also on all kinds of MERCHANDISE, including BOND WARRANTS, Jtc. BILLS DISCOUNTED at Currant Rates. Interviews and communications will bo held strictly confidential. Ot-TiCE Hours ; From ten till Ave o clock. j Auckland permanent co i OPERATIVE BUILDING AND INVEST. I MENT SOCIETY. Office—l 47, Queen-street. LOANS granted upon approved securities of Free hold or Leasehold Properties in suras of £20 to £<500 i principal and interest being repayable in instal uients at the following REDUCED RATES for re payment of each £100 borrowed :— Repayments extending p „ iv a Total araoun over ter ,rceS[ - Repayable. & s. d. £ s. d. 1 year .. „ • 2 0 0 104 0 II 2 years „ .. 1 0 10 103 6 8 3 years _ .. 014 7 113 15 0 4 year* ... .. 0 118 121 6 s (i years „ .. 0 8 9 130 13 9 is years ... .. 0 7 1 147 13 9 10 years .. .. | 0 0 3 162 16 3 And in the same proportion for smaller or larger loans. Borrowers may at any time pay off the whole <r part of their loans ; or may (if the Committee con* sent) reduce the amount of their weekly re-payment*. Annual division of profits, in which oorrowe<B participate. Deposits received at the following rates of ! Interest — Fixed /or 6 months, at 5 '/, per annum. Withdrawable at 7 days' notice, 4 % per annum JOHN BATUEU, Secretary. Australian mutual provident SOCIETY. This Society is prepared to grant Loans on approved first-class Freehold Security. Borrowers will save payment of Commission by applying direct to the Society, at the unices, Custom-tionse Quay, Wellington, or at the District Office, Auckland. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Money lent on promissory NOTES, HOUSES. FURNITURE, &C. BILLS DISCOUNTED DAILY. ■ Mortgages Negotiated. JOHN VT. HARDIE, r.AND, COMMISSION*, AMD K3TATE AGENTS, HIGH-STREET, AUCKLAND MONEY TO LEND. have the following sums of Money awaiting investment at current rates:—£sooo, £3000, £1500, £1000, £350, £300, £200, £125, £100, and £75; but we can arrange for Loans of any amount required.—Samuel Vaile and Sous, £5, Queen-street (opposite Fortstreet). TO £5000.Money to lend, in Vr sums as above at lowest current rate. —Win. S. Cochrane, Cochrane's Mart, 185, Queenstreet. MONEY.— Promissory , Notes and Bills Discounted, Advances made against Bills of Lading, Bond Warrants, or other Securities. Croskery, Commerce-street. MONEY to Lend on Mortgage. Bills Discounted.—George Dunnet, 30, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. MONEY TO LEND In. large or small sums, at current rates. Williamson. Land Agent, 83, Queen-street. MONEY TO LEND on First Mortgage of Freehold Property.—J. Thornes, 81, Queen-street. MONEY TO LEND at a moderate rate of interest.Apply Jackson & Russell, Solicitors, Shortland-street. MONEY TO LEND on freehold Security. Several sums of trust money fit current rates of interest.—Apply to F. L. Prime, Estate Agent, 25, N.Z. Insurance Buildings. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of First Class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicitor, National Insurance Buildings, Queen-street, > £20 COUPON IZE £20 In every Packet of ' TURF CLUB CIGARETTES.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8930, 14 July 1892, Page 8
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