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I Money. EARMERS ONLY. ATTENTION! MONEY ADVANCED On j STOCK. FARM IMPLEMENTS, MILKING MACHINES. SECOND MORTGAGES. LEASES. 10 PER CENT. Easy Repayments to suit Clients. Business Strictly Confidential. Address letters or wir" , FARMERS, Box 867. G.P.0.. AucKland. yOU WANT £1 A-HERE IT 181 yOU WANT £IQ-HERE IT IS! HERE'S You have but to convince £10' HERE'S us of your bonafides, and to £10! HERE'S offer us fair security to ob- £10! HERE'S tain the money you need. £10! HERE'S Our foe for accommodating £10! HERE'S you to this extent is £2. £10! HERE'S The principal and interest £10! HERE'S you can pay back AT YOUR £10! HERE'S CONVENIENCE. We want £10! HERE'S the loan to be HELPFUL £10! HERE'S —to tide you over present £10' HERE'S difficulties without involving £10! HERE'S any future burden. Come £10! HERE'S —and remember, you enjoy £10! HERE'S our confidence! £10! TDEAL T OAN AND piNANCE £0., 8 AND 6. LAW COURTS BLDGS., HIGH STREET. 'Phone A 777. Ask for MR. A. EMANUEL. £SFOR5 FOR £1. £10 FOR £2. MONEY TO LEND. We advance Money on Furniture, Pianos. Sowing Machines (without removal), or on anv other security. LOW INTEREST. EASY REPAYMENTS. PLEASE NOTE— We make no charge for inspection. No Business. No Charge. Our dealings are characterised by Honest Treatment. Any business strictly confidential. Offico Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. 10 to 1. THE EMPIRE LOAN AND FINANCE CO.. Wyndham Chambers (2nd Floor). Opposite Gas Co., Wyndham City. I 'Phone 2061. J. C. BENNETT. Manager. «£» EXTENSION OF PREMISES. 1 ft j THE ANCHOR EXCHANGE VJfA AND LOAN COMPANY. ygr 65-67. VICTORIA STREET W. The daily increase of our Patrons has compelled us to enlarge our Premises by annexing the adjoining Shop, making it more convenient by a private entrance. MONEY ADVANCED On Any Portable Property. Dsaling Fair and Confidential. , The Old Motto: , "THE ANCHOR FOR RELIANCE."

PINANCIAL HELP TO INVENTORS. INVENTIONS AGENCY, INVENTIONS AGENCY, 44, PHCENIX CHAMBERS, Opposite General Post Office, Queen Street, Invito Inventors and Patenteos to submit their Inventions to us for introduction. Salos negotiated. Capital found for exploitation of Patents. Telephone A4OB. DO You Want Money? We can get for you large and small sums on Mortgage at very Low Ratos of Interest on real good security.—Ewington and Baker, corner of Durham St. East and Queen St. I HAVE several Sums of Money for Investment, and can quote Low Rates.—J. THORNES, 83, Queen St. MONEY to Lend on Mortgage of FirstiVl class Freehold Security at Current Rates.— and Richmond, Wyndham St., Auckland. MONEY Lent on Building Soflety Shares, Pianos, Sewing Machines, Survey In struments, Jewellery, etc.; strictly confiden-tial-Lombard, 31, Wellesley St. E., opp, Publio Library. MONEY TO LEND at a Moderate-VRate oi JACKSON AND RUSSELL. TESTAB. 1887. - Royal Loan Li Office. 4, Wellesley St., E.Money to Lend, every conceivable form security; reasonable inferos Stud Notices. POMERANIAN Dog-Glenefe Apo, sin Dooley (imported); dam, Sable Queen Champion both sides.-Cafa Royal, Victori! it, n<w.A7ia,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16355, 9 October 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16355, 9 October 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16355, 9 October 1916, Page 12

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