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Wanted to *Bny. A VERY Weighing; Machine, second-hand. T A to weigh 6cwt: also Small Short-bar- X relied Strong Windlass.—Windlass, 710, K HERALD. — CLARKSON. Dealer. 38. Ponsonby Rd.. iS buys Tools. Bicycles. Guns. Revolvers. If Jewellery. Bags. Cameras, etc. Highest ■ prices given. 1 COMPLETE Contents of 5-roomed Hous? _ wanted to Buy Would like to hear R from anybody giving up home and wantirg — to dispose. Delivery wanted betore August T 15.—Couple. 765. HeraT.d. -*■ COUNTERS. Shelving, Show Cases. Win- idow Fittings, for drapery shop; must — be cheap.— 757, HERALD. J FURNITURE— Wanted to Buy. large or ai small lots; good prices given.Bell's J". Furniture Mart. 269. Karangahape Rd. '■ PAIR Leggings. 15iin; Field Classes, lc state maker: Exchange or Sell Pea- K ride. 50 Edison Cvl. Records.— 78.2, (HERALD. H SAMPLES and Quotations wanted for Sup- ai 0 plying one or more trucks of Best O.S. - Chaff, at Green Lane Station. Peach and "I Sons, Green Lane. -1 SAW (circular) and Bench, about 22in; also, n Chaff cutter 'power;. — Albert Thomas. — New Lynn. 1 SCRAP Gun-metal and Copper wanted; best — prices given.—A. J. Parker and Co., •- Engineers. Quay St. M SET of Spring Cart Harness, wanted to I e buy: must be in good order.—Snowden. I P Carrier, Council Terrace. Mt. Albert. 'Phone i ' 3091. S — - 4 RING to Mrs. Kelly—She buys and "1 -"X. sells Ladies' Gent.'s. and Children's -* Misfit Clothing, Trunks. Boots.—'Phone 2606. » 392. Queen St. P BUSINESS Man requiring Superior Modern c Furniture for 6-roomed villa at Epsom, would entertain offer from any person likely { !to be selling out homo within a month. ! * i Piano also required.—Furnished. 658. Herald, jo 2 \ PPAREL.—Mrs. Martin. 3*2. Queen StS.. h .__. opp. Statue, buys every descjption I x Second-hand Clothing. Travelling Trunks. ! _ Jewellery, etc. Highest prices. 'Phone 3303. i J APPAREL.— W. Fischer. 350. Queen St. -, lopp. Statue'', buyer Left-off Clothing, J Second-hand Jewellery. Boots. False Teeth, I \ Pawn Tickets.' — Phone 3021. I F FALSE Teeth, sound or otherwise, wanted ; * to Buy: top market price to trade and ; J others by return —Manager. Pearline • - Co., 56. City Chambers. | " MRS. DENNISON. 9C. Hobeon St.. buys ! J Ladies'. Gent's, and Children's Misfit i and Left-off Clothing. Boots, etc. Letters - promptly attended to. J MRS. BOTTRILL buys Ladies'. Gent.'s. t and Children's Superior Misfit and Left-off Clothing. Letters attended to.— "i Elliott St.. two doors from Wellesley St. J 'Phone 3468. i MRS. NIUHOLLS.. 53. Grey St.—Highest I Prices for Ladies', Gent.'s, Children's I \ Superior Misrit and Left-off Clothing, j s Letters promptly attended to. 1 o SCRAP Cast Iron wanted, in any quanti- ! ' O ties: highest price given.—Wilson and ■ i Kelly Ltd.. Engineers. Federal St.. Auclr- I - I land. | i . t i— I j Pupils Wanted. 1 ALERT School—Shorthand. Typewriting. " , •-"— Book-keeping. Each pupil taught | separately. Proficiency guaranteed.—3o, | ] Palmerston Bldgs.. Queen St. | . I CAN Yon Swim? I guarantee to teach, : r IV. Ladies' hours: 0-1J a.m.. 5-7 p.m. . i Classes arranged.—D. B. Anderson. Tepid : . : Baths. ' ' { CONFECTIONERY —Manufacture demon- ; JVy strata!: satisfaction assured: 16 years' ■', I practical experience; salable lines. Why ! I delay?—A. J. Hobson. 354. Queen St. I '. MISS V. F. MANDENO. Teacher of Music. | . j -iWL Orakau Avenue. Epsom.— Pupils pre- I'. j pared for Trinity College examinations. j Homes visited. ! j . , LESSONS given in Pen Painting. Wood- ] ' carving. Pokerwork, and Stencilling; I articles designed or plain: price lists posted. I ', —Miss Ayling. 4. Strand. Auckland. J I ' i MILLINERY and Dressmaking Classes— I : , Miss Oram. 5. Hepburn St. Hours. 10 ] ; I to 12. 9 to 1; Tuesdays. 7 to 0. Terms, Is i : i Sd per lesson. I ' <_WISS SCHOOL MASSAGE. TADEMA ' ! O STUDIOS. KARANGAHAPE RD. j < j Massage term begins, August. 8; £5 term. 1 Certificates given to qualified pupils. Also. | limited number Returned Soldiers treated free daily, by Red Cross Nurse. Patients . ; Treated all complaints. ' I "VTOTOR CAR DRIVING. , VJOTOR CAR DRIVING, i Ladies and Gentlemen taught to Drive on J a Modern Gate Change 30-h.p. Car. Individual Tuition and Dsily Lessons in Traffic ] Driving. Running Repairs. Patrons instructed i until able to obtain City Council Certificate of Competency. j Full particulars from j FRANK CHILLINGWORTH. I 21. Hellaby'a Bldgs., Auckland. 'Phone Automatic 954. j M rIT MUN RO CLARK J Wishes to intimate to her numerous friends I and the general public that she is now , RECEIVING PUPILS FOR ! PEN-PAINTING 1 At her residence. 74, Balmoral Rd., Mt. Eder.. j Specimens of Work on view at Messrs. i. Hill and Plummer's. Appointments may be ! made for day or evening. 'Phone 4479, i 4 rings. j : iVITHAT to do with our Girls.? Let them j 'it take single lessons or a special train ing course in dress and costume -ntting and making, a useful and profitable accomplish- j ment, at Mrs. Malcolmson's School of Dressmaking. Dresses and costumes also cut and I prepared for home finishing.—Ma-lcolmson. over Walker's. Chemists, corner Wellesley I St. W. and Elliott St. . j . ~\/[ O TOR. DRIVING. -*-- Running Repairs. Individual Tuition. Traffic Driving. Daily Lessons until Competent, by Expert, on Modern Gate-Change Car. i Council Certificates Guaranteed. . CITY MOTOR SCHOOL, 'Phone 4344. 34. Smeeton's Bldgs. ; : / ; Partnerships, Financial, etc. A VAILABLE for Loans—Good Landed -C\. Securities, £2000, £1500, £1000, £750, ■ £600, and £300—Loans. Box 674. I HAVE a Client willing to Buy sound Mortgages to £2000.— Short. - Short's Bldgs., Queen St. 'Phone 4333. MAN, young, market gardener, owning house and 3 acres land, requires Parti ner. gentleman or lady; capital £200.— i 806, HERALD. PATENTEE, article universal use, desires j meet capitalist, view to exploit same I ■ on shares.—Gold, 780, HERALD. ) SEVERAL Sums Invest it you have sound Farm securities. Let ni« have particulars: no delay.—L. McGann, 17, Union ; Bldgs.. Auckland. \ rPREASURER wanted by Theatrical OrganI X isation touring Australasia and the , East; .similar experience not necessary: successful > applicant must invest capital: remuneration, £300 per annum, and share profits; expenses paid.—Royalty. HERALD. ■ -£9000 TO Lend on freehold security; d*j**\j\J\j no procuration fee charged.— ' Arthif Toonian. City Market. ! -£*/f TO Lend, any sums, very low A*TduU interest, any securities: Ist, 2nd and 3rd Mortgages Bought.Box 812. G.P.O. L*AC\(\(\ TO Lend, any sums, freehold *tUUu security: find or second mortgages bought outright for cash.— 1167, G.P.O. " _pOOQ~—GILT-EDGE First Mortgage dwOOutJ for Sale; security broad acres. —Thos. Short, Short's Bldgs.. Queen St. 'Phone 4333. Of?nrv WANTED, First Mortgage, at &t\J\J\J 6 per cent., on 7 acres volcanic suburban land. House 5 rooms, close city.— Yorshire, 807, HERALD. , . —_— OOAAA LENDABLE on Town Pro<3t*OU'UU perty only, or would buy First* Mortgage.—J. Marjoribanks Steele. 'Phones ' 4165, AK3S. ~ o~i(\ AAA CAX be L,pnt at 5 * per cert- ' *IV/)UUUon acceptable farm security. . —J- Marjoribanks Steele. Telegrams, 'Deeds. Auckland." 'Phone 4165. -CODA £1660, £1700. £1000, £1006. FIRST " Cf? 1 ( ~r >KJ ' and Second Mortgages for Sale. ■• \Ve have some real good investments, among them the above. Very liberal discount Also advances wanted on freehold farm securities. d,¥* Express Land Agency, Smeeton's Bldgs., Queen St. Q pARTNERSH I P. PARTNERSHIP OFFERED IN WELLEQUIPPED MOTOR GARAGE Doing remunerative business. F Additional capital required to expand importing; excellent agencies.; prospects exceptional: £500 required Investigation invited. rile REX. Box, 1139. Auckland. THE UNITED PERMANENT BUILDING 1 Avn INVESTMENT SOCIETY OF AUCKLAND. P ;• The Society has Money to Lend on a,>- ' proved Freehold or Leasehold Properties. r cither in town or country. >- Easy terms for repayment of principal and :. interest by monthly instalments. II ■ L. W. D. ANDREWS, '• Secretary, I. 16, Fort Street, Auckland. A J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 2

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