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SITUATIONS WANTED. SPARRING, Asphalting, Concret® Paths, X Tennis Lawns: Grounds laid out.— F. Langton, 52. Vincent Ave., Remuera. SPARRING, Sanding, Tennis LawnsT; X grounds laid out.—Ring B. Bishop, 7. King Edward At., Epsom. TTIOLINIST.—GentIeman open for engageV ment; first-class musician; violinist, violinist-conductor in theatro; English and colonial experience; good critics.—Violinists, 447, Herald. ~\\f AITING Engagement,—Capable House- » T keeper, own mistress, town or country; bachelors-preferred, can recommend.—Clark's Registry. > TXrOMAN, respectable, experienced washTV. ing, spring cleaning; offices anywhere; reliable, honest, urgent.—Careful Widow, 523, Herald. . TX7ORK (not too heavy), by Soldier-Pen-T T sioner; would accept small salary if trained to motor' work; good character.--Pensioner, 162, Hbralp. PARTNERSHIPS, FINANCIAL, ETO. ACTIVE and Financial Interest offered to farmer in sheep run; first-class opportunity. FARMER,' 395, Herald. AN active Partner, with small capital, required in a remunerative Business; splendid investment.—Address at Hkrald. BUILDING Society Shares, A.B.T.S. (2), group 44; £15 paid up; take £13 109, —Offer, 433, Herald. BUILDER, who owns good building ground, suburban township, wishes meet good working Partner, with some capital.—Builder, 416, Herald. USINESB Man, with anything from £500 to £1500, invest in good Business Proposition^—A£rive I _^39 J __HERALD. QHARES, 2, Auckland Building Society; 0 £128 paid up; what offer?— Address at Herald. QLEEPING Partner, £100, approx., wanted IO for Holiday Resort; good prospects,— Full particulars, write Health. 431, Herald. SMALL Loans Granted to Civil Servants, Schoolmasters, and others in permanent positions, on Simple Promissory Notes, Furniture without removal, and other Securities.—Genuine. G.P.O. Box 165^. SUCCESS of Yellow Cab Company in Melbourne fully assured, within orie month after starting. Shares are wanted, but no sellers! Don't you miss the Auckland Company? Apply at once! ELLOW Cabs will bring Taxi Fares within reach of everyone. Shareholders will have special privileges. Apply at onoe.—Any Sharebroker, or Rutherford, Robinson and Austin, High St 5 SHARES. Farmers' Fertiliser Co., fully paid up. What offers?— Owner, 572, Herald, Hamilton. IAA "O" SHAKES, Farmers' Union JLUU Trading Co., £45.—Shares, 244, Herald. J?QKA| REQUIRED, 2 years, 10 p.c., good security; reducible monthly or quarterly.—Box 1335, Auckland. _£?/4 KA CASH Available for immediate investment, one or more sums. What offers? —Security. Box 1301, Auckland. LOAN AND FINANCE CO. MONEY LENT AT REASONABLE RATE OF INTEREST On Pianos. Furniture, or any Security, Without Removal. EASIEST REPAYMENTS. Courtesy. Civility and Fair Treatment Assured. Strictly Confidential. Call and see us. We are at your service. Phone 2192. SECURITY BUILDINGS (First Floor. Room 3. 198. QUEEN STREET. Open Friday Night. MANUFACTURER, with complete modern plant, about to place universallyused Commodity (at present imported) on New Zealand market, requires further capital and offers 2-sth or i share to bona-fide investor. Working Partner preferred, but not essential. Huge profits assured and big market waiting for commodity. Capital required, £1000 to £2000. Integrity. Early application advised, in first instance, to OPPORTUNITY, Box 1148. G.P.O. VTONEY TO LEND at reasonable rate of iVL interest o i Household Furniture, Pianoß. Sewing Machines (without removal). Building Society Shares, or on any reasonable security, at the lowest possible rates. All inquiries .strictly confidential. Apply, first instance, BOX 1462, Auckland. jyj-ONEY AT LOW INTEREST. I—You make your own terms of repayment. SEE US. 2—»-You may require only a small sum SEE US. 3 —You enn have the temporary use of cash on Pianos, Machines, Furniture, etc., and stiil use tho articles yourself. SEE US. 4 —Your inquiries are strictly confidential. SEE US. Office Hours: 10 to 12. 2 to 4.30. THE QUEEN'S LOAN CO.. No. 1, Queen's Buildings. Wellesley Street. JAILOR'S OPPORTUNITY. PARTNERSHIP OFFERED TO A CAPABLE RELIABLE TAILOR, in an established Tailoring and Mercery Manufacturing and Retail Business, in busy street in Auckland. Not less than £250 capital required, but ability and steadiness more important than capital. Apply, in first instance, to W. J. GATENBY, Solicitor, 1 Winstone's Buildings. MORTGAGES. lITONEY To Lend on Ist Mortgage at JjX current rates. —W. J. Gatenby, Solicitor. Winßtone Buildings. MONEY to Lend on anything valuable, without removal if required; business strictly confidential. —33. Victoria "\TONEY to Lend on Mortgage of Freehold IVL Property. — Wake. Anderson, and Snedden. Solicitors. High St.. Auckland. "jl/TONEY to invest on Ist mortgage at IVL current rate.—H. J. Durham, Solicitor, Palmerston Bldgs. ONEY to Lend, First and Second Mori- j gage, freehold security, current interest. 5 —Gittoß, Uren, Gregory and Bourke, Solicitors, Victoria St. East. "VTORTGAGES. —First and 2nd wanted iVL immediately; cash purchase ; full particulara.—W. L. Butler, 64. Queen St. I\/J"ORTGAQES, sound, wanted to Buy IYJL reasonable disoounts; cash buyers waiting.—George Mayhill. 5. Phoenix Chambers. A OFF Mortgage, £200; £100 of! £325; £90 off £400; £120 off £500.—8ui,ler. 64, Queen St. ! X*OAA WANTED, Second Mortgage, at &J<u\J\J 10 p.c.. Bungalow, security.— Buildor, 5. Herald. WANTED, Sccond Mortgage; in.dwO<i/U terest 10 p. 0.; excellent Epsom Freehold; equity £1100.—Owner, 220. Herald. . . Jf* or REQUIRED on Second Mortgage dUOOv/ «at 10 per cent.; equity £1100.— Security, 239, Herald. n A {Xfl DISCOUNT off £7000, Ist Mori,-. c&TtvU gage; absolutely safe; only £2800 cash requirod.—Mayhill. 5, Phoenix Chambers. OK— EXCELLENT First Mortgage for stile. 2 years to rue. 61 p.c. What offer?—Remuers. 530, HW ALt> - _£? A Kf\ TO £600 wanted, city security; dw'lOU ample margin; 7 p.c.—Security, 434. Herald. CAA REQUIRED.—First Mortgage, dwOUUsuburban property, desirable security, 7 per cent. —Reply promptly to Builder, 3, Herald. i!'7AA REQUIRED on First Mortgage, dw I UU House, value £1350.—Remuera, 2Si). Herald. i prtf'A WANTED, Ist mortgage, new lOU bungalow, Epsom; value £1450; excellent socurity, 7 per cent.—Owner, 440, Herald. PQAA WANTED, 3 years, 7 p.c., Ist ,9wOUU mortgage. City security; half margin.—Land Transfer, 14. Herald. OAAi FOR Investment, First Mortgage. Freehold. City or Subnrbs, 7 p.c.—Box 1575, Auckland. JLK>AAA LEND. First Mortgage, City dCwtUUU Security (brick shops preferred) .—Taylor and Thomson, Solicitors, Campbell's Bldg. RESTAURANTS. BLACK ami White Tearooms, Top Symonds St.—Dainty Light Lunches. Supperß. Afternoon Teas. ONCASTER, 37, Victoria St.—Best 3-Courp© Dinner and Tea in town for Is. C 1 ean, homelike. j ____. Light Luncheon or Hot Dinners. . 12-2, 5-7. try Cabin Tea Rooms, top or Synu *ids St. ; HOLLY'S Luncheon and Tea Rooms, Melvern's Bldgs., Karangahape Rd. Caterers for Wedding Breakfasts, Social Evenings; FSRRY'S Tiffin Restaurant, City Chambers, Queen St.—Absolutely new management; well cooked food; charges moderate. OOMER VELL'S, 280, Queen 8. (opp. O Smith and Caughey's. — Luncheon, Dinner, '.ike Mother Cooks. Try Us. SYMO Luncheon and Tea Rooms, top Symonds St.—Our Patrons aro always pleased and satisfied. IJMSH DIET FINE FOOD, And the Most Nutritious Food Known. Study Well Your Health, and Dine To-day, at SANFOItD'S CAFE, Lower Queen Street. Opposite G.P.O. Open from 9 i.m, to 7.30 p.m. *%,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 2

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