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Partnerships, Financial, Etc. "DRICKMAKERS. — Wanted . experienced X> Brickmaker as Partner in Brickyard, half shares; plant installed; no money required.—Bricks. 980, HERALD. TV/TONE Y TO LEND in any sums, on all AiX securities.—A. L. Denniston, Solicitor, King's Chambers, Fort St. "jl/TORTGAGE Wanted.— wanted oil i' L first-class rent-producing property, situated in rising township; last Government valuation close on —Reply Box 2000, HEBALD. -P1 Art WANTED by Advertiser with exS/IvU coptionally good commercial line- Chance, to make £400 a year from investment.—Opportunity, 625. HERALD. ORTGAGE for Sale; 2nd £2700, 3 years IVJL to run. over first-class freehold, broad acres; Government has Ist £3000. Present owner's capital interest, £4000. Will take £2400 for quick sale. Will show 10 per cent, profit.—Apply No. 25. HERALD. _£?"f Cfin CASH wanted for investment in *IDUU land: sure profit, £3000 to £4000. O.wncr must realise at sacrifice.— Sacrifice. 997. Herald. -COQCk TO LEND, any sums, or will S/i-OO J Buy Ist, 2nd, or 3rd Mortgages, st current rates. —Apply immediately, Joseph, 634, Herald. X' Off A A WANTED ON First-class FreeoW—Juv hold, broad acres, value £5600, at 6} per cent, interest; no procuration fee. —Security, HERALD. AND Smaller Sums, to Lend on <iUUU Local Freehold Properties.—J. Marjoribanks Steele, 28, High St. 'Phone 4165. OiQAA WANTED immediately on SIOUU Broad Acres. 3 to 5 years, at 6 per cent. :L.T., ample margin, on Allen's valuation.—Bray Bros., Land and Financial Agents, Phoenix Chambers (opp. G.P.0.), Queen St. £4000. FIRST MORTGAGE FOR SALE. SECURITY BROAD ACRES. VALUED AT £12.000. Five years to run. Will show a return of over 84 per cent, per annum. This is a gilt-edged investment, and no sounder has ever been offered in Auckland. Valuation may be inspected and fall particulars from CLIFF SHEATH, Injserial Buildings. Queen Street. Telephone 976. A UCKLAND & SUBURBAN DRAINAGE A BOARD. LOAN OF £100,000, AT 5 PER CENT. FOR DRAINAGE WORKS. The Bank of New Zealand invites Subscriptions for the Debentures of the above Loan at par, or better; payable 5 per cent, on application, the balance on or before 7th October. The Loan is repayable at par on 7th October, 1333. It is secured by ample rating power over Auckland City and its Suburbs. Prospectuses can be obtained by application to any Branch of the Bank of New Zealand, which will receive applications for Debentures, and give receipts for deposit moneys. The Subscription List will be Closed on SATURDAY, 25th September. 3 Businesses Wanted. fDREAD Round, good, wanted-— T.S.i -D 661. Herald. BUTCHERS. —Wanted to Lease or Buy: Good Country Business.—Full particulars to Buyer, 6-40. HERALD. w ANTED AT ON CE— A GOOD-PAYING COUNTRY STORE, One in a Dairying District preferred. Client waitingSubmit full particulars , ARTHUR 'WHITEHEAD, 4, High Street.

Wanted Known. CAN You Swim —D. B. Anderson, guarantees to teach you.—Tepid Baths, Customs St. "JIXKS. BARTON. Telepathist and Clairl.*JL voyante {late of Wellington), may be consulted 48. Wellington St. CHOKE the Slugs and Snails— any Quantity.—C. D. Collier, Ponsonby Rd. j A LLISON PIANOS, LTD., obtained gold i ■a medal London, 1851.— E. and P. Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt. manager. BARGAINS Tell Every Time! Pearson's J_> Clean Sweep Sale at corner Upper Queen St. and Karangahapa Rd. Drawing crowds daily. J TODD, Tailor, Darby St., Auckland, . and Otahuhu. near Stone'* Boot Shop, for Good-fitting Suits, and prices reasonable. BUTTER Bill Saved by using Highlander Condensed Milk on your bread. PADEREWSKI, the world's greatest laanist, prefers Erard Pianos.— Agents, E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Manager. lAKOS. — NO "DEPOSIT. New Iron-framed Pianos. Call and hear them.—2B, High St. CROWDED Out—Bargain hunters happy at Pearson's giant sweep out of Boots and Shoes. Newton. T>USSELL'S PILLS are the best and "est XV successful, 3s 6d and 4s 6d- All Medicines. etc.. post free, by return on receipt of postal notes. Special Mail Order Department.—Russell, Chemist, opp. P. 0., Upper Symonds St.. Auckland. Tj'STEY ORGANS. —Built on honour, sold •I-J on merit known the world over.—Sole Agents, E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. A STROLOGY.—Events in life foretold. A Send time, place, date, and year to Mr. Lewis, Box 390, G.P.O. Postal note. Is. Stamped envelope for reply. I^CZEMA AND ALL SKIN TROUBLES. Hundreds of Sufferers Cured Weekly after using RADIO LOTION and OINTMENT. Guaranteed to Cure any kind. Instant relief of irritation on first applica tionPrepared only by MADAME AIME. Smeeton's Buildings, AucklandAlso obtainable at the following Auckland Chemists: — W. H. Woollams, 94, Queen Street. F. G. Murray, Manukau Road. Parnell. J. George. Victoria Road, Devonport, and Takapuna gOW NOW— YATES'S RELIABLE GARDEN SEEDS. ARTHUR YATES AND CO , LTD.. Lower Albert Street. ATTENTION! — Hold the Fort Here. THE AMERICAN DRY CLEANING CO.. 46. Wellesley —Ladies and Gentlemen.We are Dyers. Cleaners, Pressers, Specialists in Repairs, Renovators of Old Garments. Come and see us. Our experience is at your disposal. No need to Bet a new suit or costume. Charges moderate. Workmanship perfect. We call for and deliver in City.—Proprietor. R. WAUGH. And at 5. Avon Street, Grafton BridgeYour home and how to FURNISH IT. TO OBTAIN THE BEST RESULTS, Consult rjvHOMPSON AND j^LMOND. MANUFACTURERS, 84, HOBSON STREET. POULTRY - KEEPERS ÜBEYATES'S CELEBRATED CHICK FOOD, KIBBLED MAIZE, KIBBLED WHEAT, HULLED OATS. ARTHUR YATES AND CO.. LTD.. Lower Albert Street. BETTER AT LESS COST. Any Lady or Gentleman can do this by sending their Costumes and Suits to be Dry Cleaned or Dyed by our Special American Process, which enables us to so renovate them that they are equal to new. The prices, too, are most reasonable. Feathers cleaned, curled, or dyed. Country orders receive prompt attention. One address only: THE EMPIRE CLEANING CO . 358. Queen St., opp. Town Hall. Vans collect. 'Phone 3867. SEND ME YOUR OLD SUIT OR COSTUME. I do not want it if it is absolutely worn out, but if it is merely shabby, soiled, or out of shape., I will Repair it. Dry Clean it by my special process, and Press —Pressed by Journeymen Tailorsand return it as fresh and smart-looking as a new suit. Alterations and Remodelling. Country Orders Solicited. E. E. CROTHALL, Practical Tailor and Renovating Specialist, 137, SYMONDS STREET, near Id Section. 'Phone 4411 (3 rings). 16, PRINCES STREET, opp. Grand Hotel. 'Phone 4414 (3 rings). 5S 1 1 D.—WE are showing a splendid line -*■-*- of Men's English Velour Hats at 5s lid each. Value unsurpassed. See windows and judge for yourself.Mcßride, Cash Tailor. Costumier and Outfitter, 11-18. Victoria St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 2

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