i- 111 »Mii—»—*»l ii »n ■ !..„ ■—«.n^n— mm* 'I'iijj* Money To Lend. /'$ "PUT MOSEY IN THY PURSE." That was Bbal:espcaro!B advice, and excellent advice- it is— if you can only follow it! A littlo ready money, if availably, just when it is urgently needed may make* all the difference in the world to a man. It may savo him from despair— the. way to independence. We are always glad to help people to put monoy in their purses, if wo possibly can. Almost anything will do in the shape of eeourity-A PIANO. A SEWING MACHINE, FURNITURE. JEWELLERY, Etc. We don't ask you to part with the goods, and we make repayments bo easy you will hardly feel them. See us about it to-day. You'll find us easy to get on with. TDEAL T OAN AND "FINANCE HO., 6. LAW COURT BUILDINGS, 43. HIGH STREET. A. EMANUEL. Manaaer. 'PHONE 777 A. MONEY. M ONEY - ONEY THE EMPIRE LOAN AND FINANCE CO. will Lend you any amount you need, from Five Pounds upwards, at Lowest Rates of Interest in town, and without any removal of the security whatever. .Yen can pay back by easy instalments to suit yourself, and all business is strictly confidential. Civility end fair treatment guaranteed. We Advance Money on FURNITURE, PIANOS* SEWING MACHINES, or any other security SEE US AT ONCE. AND WE WILL FIX YOU UP. THE I -pMPIRE JOAN AND FINANCE TO.. Wyndham Chambers (2nd Floor), 9co. Gas Co.. Wyndham Street, City. 'Phone 2061. MONET TO LEND At Current Rates ef Interest on FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD LAND. NAPIER. FTTCnETT AND REES. Solicitors. A.M. P. Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. NO DELAYS.-CASH ADVANCES FROM £20 TO £300 MADE PROMPTLY, at reawnablo rates, on the Security of FURNITURE, PIANOS, FARM STOCK ANT) IMPLEMENTS, BUILDING SOCIETY' SHARES. BILLS OF LADING, BOND ! WARRANTS, PROMISSORY NOTES. 1 SECOND MORTGAGE and on DEPOSIT lOF TITLE DEEDS, Etc. Trade Bills Discounted. No Procuration Fees. Easy I repayments arranged, All negotiations confidential Call and talk it over with us.— THE NORTHERN INVESTMENT. LOAN, ; AND TRUST CO., LTD., Gleoson's BuildI ings. Hien Street. Auckland. Take th» I Elevator. T-RRITTSB LOAN OFFICE, & 36. WELLESLEY ST. W. We Lend Money on Gold, Silver. Precious Stones, all kinds of Jewellery, or any other article of value. We have purchased tho Stock and Pledge* of John Mendoja, laic of Victoria St, All transactions strictly confidential. Fair dealing assurcc", ARTHUR HAS?, Manager. TPSTAB. I»87.~Royi1 Loan Office, Hi 4, Wcllcsloy St. E„ Ist shop from Queen St.—Monoy to Lend, every torn security; low interest. MONEY Lent, on Building Society Shares. Pianos. Sewing Machines, Survey Inointments, Jewellery, etc.: strictly confiden-tial-Lombard. 31. Wellesley St. E., opp. Public Library. MONEY to Lend on Mortgage of Firstclaw Freehold Security at Current Rates.—Hctketh and Richmond, Wyndham St. Auckland. MONEY TO LEND *t ft moderate rate of interest.— Jackson. Russell, Tunks and Ostler. Solicitors, Shortland St. MONEY to Lend on Mortgage of Firs- . class Freehold Securities, at current ratcs.-STANLEY J. CHAMBERS. 106, Victoria Arcade. , -GL "THE ANCHOR FOR HP 1 RELIANCE."-NUF SED. It 65-67, Victoria Street. Private enk IT & trance tor private loans. Security : •Vy* Any portable property. Dialing: S» Fair and confidential. MONEY LENT on wwaltory. Clothip?. and T Portable WOT* Goods. - Waitemnto Lpat, Co., jfrv next Waitemata Hotel, lmm *» train or boat,—B. Kissin, Prop. " 'Phono 2173 A
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16895, 6 July 1918, Page 11
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