DOMESTICS WANTED. CIOOK-General wanted, experienced, all J duties. no washing.—Phone 25-235. CIOOK-General, good wages and comfort- ' auiu home.—23, Victoria A v., Rernuera. COOK-General, no washing, small family; wages 30s. must have refs.—Strand Registry, Strand Arcade. CIOOK -Housekeeper, 30s; refined, compe- ' tent, for small Convalescent Home.— Hell's Registry, Winslone Bldgs., Queen St. CHJO K-C enerul, adult family, 3, no wash- ' ins: refs. esseutial.—Phone 24-722. Remuera. GENERAL, good, for Hotel, in city; ref. essential. —Address at Herald. (JJ.IRL, helj), lew cows, town, and House- -* work capable taking charge; refs.—X., care Kchlin'B, Morrinsvillc. ("J.IKL, smalt, do housework: apply on -A job.—Address at Herald. young, respectable, assist HouseVJ work; good home, small family; wp.ges £l. close town.—S.T.J.. 879, Hehald. HO USEMAID-W ai tress, experienced.— - 32. Princes St.. City. HOUSEKEEPER, able assist miikmg. small herd, machines used; state experience and wages required. —R.. 408, Hkua.'.D. HOUSEWORK, middle-aged woman prelerred used lo children. Address at M EitAi.n \XIOMAN, young, renned, capable, for T T Household Duties; sleep out.—4, Kelmarna A v., Herne Bay. WOMAN wanted, assist Shed and light Housework; wage? £l.—Apply 6\. c.o. Boyce. Cambridge. \\/OMAN, for few days, in the country, >» to wash and clean; respectable.— Domestic. 858. Hekalu. BELL'S Registry, Winstone Bldgs., Queen St.—Cooks, General, Housemaid-Wait-ress, House-Parlourmaids Lady Help, Housekeeper, Generals. RELIABLE Registry, 15. Queen St.—CookGenerals (urgent), Help, middle-aged; Housemaid-Waitresses, Working Housekeeper. O ''HAND Registry, Strand Arcade.—Gen O eial Help (country boarding house), Lady Help. Domestics. Cook-Generala. Mar ried Ploughman MORTGAGES. CASH available toi Second Mortgage Securities, lend or buy, at reasonable discount.—Christie, Palmerston Bldgs. CHTI and Suburban Securities required, ' immediate inspection; any amount available.—Stacey and Co.. Chancery Chambera. J ARGE SUMS AVAILABLE. AUCKLAND FINANCIAL EXCHANGE. LIMITED. Premier Buildings. Durham Street East. RURAL Securities urgently required, ample tunas available, both Dairy and Sheep farms.—Mortgage, 7 (IS. Hehald. ±." Xt\ -L'Ti. £ lull. Immediately Available. t L'urcbasb or Lend. Second Mortgages.— \V. L. Butler. 154, Queen St. X £ 100. £l5O, £200.. to Lend on • tJ, Second Mortgage, ot will buy Mortgages.—Prival e, 313. Herald. X' jOX Discount oft £500; £OS oft £326; Sou.id Mortgages; safe, profit able investments. MayhiU. Phoenix Chain bers.
X'OAA Required 2 years, at 124 per cent., Public Trust Estate; good margin security.—Write H.J.. S7l, Hkha ld. i?OKA Wanted, good security, 8 per w«iJy cent,, interest, 12 months.—Wilis and Buisson, Solicitors, Winstone Bldga. X* KAA Wanted, 3 years, 7 per cent.. 4 cJw'JVJv/ Rooms and kitchenette, new, near suburb.—Security, 930, Herald. X*.X£A Required on new 5-roomed House; excellent security.—Suburban, 57',), Herald. X*(-tAA Required, First' Mortgage, tor c*#U>JU Rotiding 12 Suburban Sections; £lsoo.—Genuine. 768. Herald. 4* f 7AA To Lend on First Mortgage, cs> I IJ'J at ijj tier cent.. £550 at 7 per cent.—Legal. 151. Hehald. X* Ha A £650, £ 'l(X), Wanted: excellent 3w i X\'.. Auckland Securities: First Mo'rtgaw; 7 p.c.—Warren, City Chambers; 41-149. x'inn/i £n ° o, mo. to Lend. ist * Mortgage, current rates.— Lender, 346, Hkkalp. X 3" I AAA —Sound Second Mortgage; dis3rfluUV/ count for cash; would entertain part cash, balance property.—Mortgage, 934, HeraLn. ■ft QOO Lend, current rates; must *lOvU be first-class security.—Apply Security. Bos 137. Auckland. X't'CAA First Mortgage; gilt-edged SiUuUU (Security; owner wants Town Properties and Cash.—Burrett. 14, Fort St. £Ol AAA Available for Sound City «i»UUu Securities, lowest rates.— Stacey and Co., Chancery Chambers. PARTNERSHIPS, FINANCIAL, ETC. ANDREWS. Sharebroker, Newmarket, for Local Body Debentures and gilt-edged Investments.—Phone 41-395. BATTY and Wall Shares, ordinary and preference, wanted Write particulars t Shares, 601 Herald. f~l OOD Chance, young Man. drive Ford. VJ invest £l5O to ,£'2oo; quick returns; no risk.—Results. 122, Herald. J ADY, Drapery Canvasser, car and conlJ nection. wants Salesman or Woman Motorist share work and profits.—B., 2G4. Herald. I OANS to Workers.—Furniture, other J security; eaay repayments.—Austral Loan. 32. Queen St. (ground Floor). ji OANS Granted Privately, Civil Servants. Householders and others; Furniture. Shares, Pianos, etc.. easy repayments W. L. Butler, 154, Queen St. I OANS. privately, on furniture or other ■L security; confidential.—ls, Hellaby's Bldgw., opp. G.P.0.. City. \ r o N E Y TO L E N Dl Advances made on all Classes of Securities. HILTON BURN, Endenn's Bldgs.. Next G.P.O. Phone 43-406. PARTNER wanted £l5O, half-share in established business; no special knowledge required.—Address at Hekald. JDARTNER, with £SO-£IOO, to invest in Sound Business, stand investigation: working partner.—V.Z., 790, Hkralp. FiRSON, good knowledge all Farm Machinery, will invest £IOO where services can he utilised.—L.. 781. Herald. I>RIVATE Lenders, small sums; lend furniture or other security; easy repayments; cnnfidential.—Bos 1281, G.P.O. U HARKS (81. Farmers' Union Trading Co. O What offers'' Shares, 847, Herald. V YOUNG Man. with £IOO. may purchase South Island Rights Advertising Novelty (fully protected); good money for energetic person.—City Investment Co., 33. Endoan's Rides. I'k TO £2O advanced privately, any reasonable security: repayments suit clients.—Brierley, 10.* Hill and Plummer's Blclgs.. opposite Princess Theatre. I L L S I i) E COLLIERIES. THE SOUTHERN PUKEMIRO.
QUOTA FILLING RAPIDLY. Intending Investors in Hillside Collieries. Ltd., should note that the Auckland, quota of 15,000 shares is Heine filled rapidiy and that applications should be lodged by MONDAY NEXT. September 5. The coal is selling f.o.r. at the mine for iWs per ton. this being the highest price in the So'th Island. No colliery dividend is at present less than 10 per cent, and the coal situation in New Zealand has never '>e"n better Hillside Collieries have all the advantages of the most successful coal companies, including those of direct access to the coal without shaft-sinking, freehold property, close proximity to the main railway lino and expert direction, while no promoters' shares have been or will be issued. The Company is being formed in association with CI. McClatchie and .Co., Ltd., the finu which has been established since 1R65 as the leading coal merchants of Canterbury. Applications should be forwarded to the Company's broker. G. STEWART CRAIG. LTD.. •it, Shortland Street. Auckland. PARTNERSHIP. The proprietor of an Agency Business specialising in Electrical and Architectural Building Lines, with several very valuable exclusive rights for New Seawnd, desires the co-operaticn of a suitable t>f.rtner. A rare opportunity is thereby offered to an ambilioup. energetic man, with the . necessary sales and commercial experienf®. to acquire an equal Bhare with the ownev "he enpitnl required will be about £1250 aftd excellent future is assured. Bona fidP ftPplicants wiH be offered every opportunity to examine this proposition carefully, on presenting their credentials, and all rifS°tiations will bu treated confidentially. I Apply, in firs;) instance, to l EXTENSION. , C.o. The Goldberg Advertising Agency, Southern Cross Bldgs., Chancery StrefL \ TUITION WANTED.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19730, 1 September 1927, Page 1
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