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Partnerships, Financial, etc. ANNUITY for Two Generations.— will -"-»- Purchase Annuity of £45 for 83 years. W. D. McLean, Imperial Buildings. MONEY to Lend.— £24o, £400. £450, £500, City or Suburban Freehold. A. J. Woodley, H.M. Arcade. —— —J MORTGAGE, 2nd. gilt-edged, for Sale; two years to run; 10 per cent, investment for cash.—Address at Herald. YOU can Borrow on First, Second Mort--I- gages. Building See. Shares, or other approved security.C. R. Williamson and Co., 85. Queen St. £"AA . £300, £200, TO Lend on Good <)\J\JI freehold securities: current rates.- Miss Melville. Solicitor. Union Buildings. Customs St. E. <*'7.'rr) £500. £200. TO Lend at current I ilui rates. Johnston. Coates and Fee. Solicitors, Safe Deposit Bldgs. High St. 4?9AAA TO LOAN on Ist or good 2nd c**.—. V-'V_MJmortgages : onlv (rood propositions entertained - Cash 432, HERALD 0 9f)nA TO LEND, any sums; fieehold — \J\f\J security. Ist or 2nd mortgages bought for cash.— B. G. Barripp, Commerce Street. £2000 TO LEND by way of First j "™ Mortgage on agricultural land, at 6 per cent. Principals only. C. J. OWEN. 7. Shortland Street. rPHE DUNEIIN DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE BOARD. DEBENTURES, £10.000. Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, returnable up to 12 noon on FRIDAY. July 21. 1916. are invited for 100 FIVE PEL CENT. DEBENTURES OF £100 EACH. (Minimum Price, Par.) The Debentures have a Currency of 11 years from July 1, 1913. with interest payable half-yearly, and the security iB exceptionally good. TRUSTEES MAY INVEST. Principal and interest payable New Zealand. Australia, or London. _ Prosoei tus or. application to the Bank of j New Zealand, Auckland. P. B. FOOTE, Secretary. June 28. 191 C. r- — Houses and Land Wanted. BUILDING Section wanted for cash; must be reasonable, in good locality. —Price and where situated to E.H.. 416. HERALD. FARM, small, about 20 acres, wanted to Buy; Hous>i of 4 rooms: handy to station, and not far from city; going concern, with stock, etc.. preferred.—Price and terms to Settler, 434. HERALD. HOUSE, 7 rooms, on one floor, wanted to Rent: modern convs.—Reliable. 418. HERALD. HOUSE, comfortable, wanted, with a few acres of land, in healthy locality: good tenant.—B.C.. 424, HERALD. HOUSES and Roims wanted; also. House Property and Businesses; clients waiting. Debts collected. —National Agency, 484. Queen St. REMUERA— 8-9 lar;e rooms wanted. Freehold Allotment, near car. level approach; waterside preferred. Cash buyer. — Broad bent and Co., 3, Smeeton's Bldgs. \7"ILLA. 5 rooms, modern, with good outlook, wanted to Pi rchase, any district: Remuera or Heme Bay preferred : price up to £900: reply urgent, client waiting.—C. F. Bennett, Bank of N.Z. Bldgs., Swanson St. i(\ TO 20 ACRES, as a poultry or pig JLAJ farm, handy to city, wanted tor client. —Full particulars. C. F. Bennett, Bank of New Zealand Buildings, Swanson Street. "\"\rE urgently require your farm for Sale »*' or Exchange. It doesn't matter where it is. Just simply drop us a line to-day. No sale, no charge. Robt. . M. Gillespie. Real Estate Agent, Papakura. K TO 10 ACRES. Homesteads— have •J 1 several to exchange for City ar.d Suburban Homes. —Send to Enos S. Peeler, 'Phone 22. Mam-rewa. i *~~- — Apartments Wanted. BOARD and Lodgings wanted by working man and daughter '161 : use of piano.— Terms to Moderate. 455. HERALD. BOARD and Residence, private, wanted by Gentleman in business; Mt. Eden preferred: lunch in town. —P.O. Box 46?. HOME with Nurse, good, wanted for few month? by Lady from country; liberal payments.—Country. 449, HERALD. lADY. young, would like Board and ResiJ dence in refined home near Newton. — Respectable. 441. HERALD. Apartments Vacant. A SCOT, 37. Khyber Pass.—Good acoom--i»- modation for visitors and permanent?; terms moderate; electric light.—Mrs. Sellgren. 'Phone 958 a. VFARTMENTS— Vacancies for Boarders, visitors or permanents; good table; single and double rooms. —4, Beresiord St., witntn Id section. —— A PARTMENTS — Furnished Bed - sitting -i-\- Room, Double and Single Rooms, use convs.; breakfast if desired. — 6, Beresford St., opp. City Fire Station. A VENUE, opp. Newton P.O.—Nice Double -A. Room, 2 beds, with breakfast or board; acre grounds; strictly —'Phone 3018. BUSINESS Lady or Gentleman offered nice furnished Balcony Room, private entrance; breakfast if desired, and Sunday meals.—Address at HERALD. CtOME to Cleethorpes (Dr. Inglis's late J residence) —Sunny Flat with balcony; special rooms for young ladies.— 232, Ponsonby Rd. f~l L I F T O N, Whitaker Place, off Symonds St., first tram siod past St. Paul's. 'Phone 3216. Central—Select— DEVONPORT— Clifton. North Head—Private Board and Residence for visitors and permanents; overlooking harbour. — Mrs. E. Waters. HALF Furnished House, good locality; handy cars, beach ; sep. gas stove ; rent 14s. for term 12s 6d. —Address at Herald. HOME, real good, recommended by lady for young fellows: soft washing and mending; waterfront. 2d section. — Home. (Herald. KAIPO. 12, Harding© St., off Victoria St. W.—Vacancies for Boarders, Permanents, and Visitors; comfortable home; terms reasonable. RANGATIRA. Cheltenham Beach.—Board A\> and Residence. Large front. Bedroom now vacant, facing beach; terms moderate. Two doors from kiosk. ROOMS, double and single, vacant at BurW wood. Princes St.. opp. Albert Park. ROOMS. SinL-le, furnished. 4s week, upwards; also, Double Booms, furnished; use telephone, convs.; lovely view.— Lower Glenside, Symonds St. . » ROOMS.— Beds. 5s 6d; Double (M.C.). all convs.. iris 6d; use sitting. I smoke rooms: h. and c. and shower hath, electric light every room : 2min Queen St. — Victoria House. 48. Nelson St.. City. ROOM, double, comfortable, furnished. Id section.—37. Belgium St., close to St. Benedict's Church. ROOM, furnished, wanted, and use of conveniences, by middle-aped man; near city preferred.— A.B., 469 HERALD. ,—. . — < rpliE WILLOWS, Wynyard Street, also EnJ. trance Lower Symonds Street Superior Furnished Rooms; breakfast if desired. Central, select, quiet. i Miscellaneous. lADIES patronise The Tiffin, which J proves the quality of its cooking and service. KUN No Risks' Insure with the National , Insurance Co., 101. Queen Street. Fire, A' cid.-nt. Sickness. Bedrock terms. MADAM. E CURRIE. Queen of Occultism. Clairvoyantc. Crystal -Send date loi birth. Masseuse.— Can be consulted 182, Victoria St. W. EEP THE HOME BRIGHT. - A Brand New Iron-framed Piano from 5> a week. No Deposit Piano Co.. 28, High fcftrcet. CHANLY'S. Three Lamps Sale Now On. n -.-Children'* Coats in Tweeds, Fleecy, and Serge, are half-price. S--c our windows. HAVE you noticed the useful, artistic. Li boxes Bcisselicr's Chocolates are packed iai Such original ideas,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16283, 17 July 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16283, 17 July 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16283, 17 July 1916, Page 1

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