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SHARES AND DEBENTURES f\ RM yourself against dunger of loss. by ri. seeking sound advice before investing, rice, Bound advice obtainable without obligation from G. J. GREEN. Stock and Sharebroker, Bank of N.Z. Chambers, Swanson Bt. Tel. 42-199. _ Ulij DIM G Society Shares, farmeie ID Trading Shares, Government or approved. Debentures wanted.—Parkinson. Pacific Bldgs.. 41-01)3. - VjininJiFCx Society Shares (A.C.T.8.), Jj> prompt payment withdiawals.—lhonias Macky and Co., Professional Chambers, .High St. Building society shares.-No de. lay. Prompt cash available to those wishing to realise, and the very best market pnce.-C. J GKEEN. Stock and Shareb™ker, Bank of N.Z. Chambers. Swanson Bt. Tel. 42-499. - c. J. G REE *' B rpALKS TO JNVESTORS. No: 2 —BANK SHARES. Tt would be interesting, but at the game lime a shock, to the public if there was computed and published total amoun lost by investors in Bank Snares in 1 Zealand The amount is colossal, many losing 10*5 in the £ of their investment and Btrangely enough, it is not, the specujator <svho have been most hurt, but the thn ty and conservative, and those .who could lU afford the loss, who invested in Bank Shares because they thought or were advised tliut *o bring this about, the investor forgetting «r not Knowing that a Bank, so ar as lit it shareholders are concerned, is merely ■a trading concern, and must make Us [profits like any other enterprise Indeed. Sank shareholders are under certain disabilities which many of the public do not realise. Unlike shareholders in other companies, they may be called upon to W *he Bank's liabilities, and are aUo liable ■io have their rights affected by fresh issues of shares taking priority to those they hold. Before the present depression all unprejudiced financial critics agreed that. 13anK ®bares were much too high in price, but. the heavy losses which investors have suffered, at the first sign of ■ n upward movement in prices, they rush an to buy Bank Shares, never taking into consideration either the return shown or itlie question of stability in price. £ Listen to the words q( one of the Dojminion's leading financial critics ("Croesus, .of the Financial Times), published last month, when Bank Shares had not reached It he prices occasioned by the " Bull " moveItnent of the past few weeks: This Bank " pays a dividend of 5 per cent, and shares stay firm at over 14« i. Obviously, the public are blundering, but the ijnvesting public are like a mob of cattle, which are hard to turn when once they get started. The best thing is to let'them go for their lives." Dealing with another Bank, he says that "it maintains its dividend by a larae dip into reserves; and. lo and behold! the shares stand firm! "Croesus." at any rate, confidently expects to be able to buy plenty at under 40s. but if there are people to-day who want them at £2 7s Cd. let them have them. The price of Bank Shares in New Zealand is , truly amazing." To emphasise the one particular instance, iflne Bank, which last year reduced its dividend to 5 per cent, which has since postponed payment of a dividend at all. and in regard to which the Directors do not indicate the, slightest chance of any near reversion to normal, and the 10s shares hive been recently sold ct 15s 6d—MORE THAN CO PER CENT ABOVE PAR. Those who cannot afford losses have much jnore stable investments available, showing a much better return, nnd even speculators can do better with their money. THERE MAY BE A GOOD TIME TO BUY BANK SHADES. BUT IT IS NOT YET. JADVICE concerning your Investments--Consult C. J. G REEN ' STOCK AND SHAREBROKER. BANK OF N.Z. CHAMBERS. SWANSON STREET. TEL. 42-499. Where you get Efficiency, Reliability, Courtesy and Attention, PARTNERSHIPS, FINANCIAL, ETO. I A PPLICATIONS are invited from Inves- '•**- tors to acquire a financial interest in a Private Limited Company which has a definitely assured income; fullest investiga- * lions.—Veritas. 789, Herald. BUSINESS Alan, leaving for England this month, will h® pleased to accept commissions and undertake negotiations on behalf of New Zealand firms.—Commission, 770, JIERALD. C COMPANY Formation Ensures SecurHy! J Companies Registered. Fee from £s. Auckland Collection Agency, Ltd., Winstcme Bldgs. INVESTMENTS. Partnerships. Every class of Business available. Consult Established Agents.—Mercantile Brokers, Colonial Mutual Buildings. - jiTAN wanted, with £IOO invest with ■irJL services; good proposition assured.— . A.R.. 709. Hebald. MAN, single, £l5O, offered share Herd Cows; good side line.—Opportunity, 665. Herald. married, keen, life experience -I TT. farming, £2OO, wishes get touch mortgagee where can better himself.—Misfortune. 751. Hekald Unforeseen circumstances have A/iiv/v/ ,made opening for Lady in Established Business showing exceptional reJurns; must have some business experience; salary immediately.—Security, 777, Herald. -MORTGAGES CUMS up to £2500 lend on First Mortgage, " KJ' 5i p.c.—W. Frater and Son, Fort St. jfcONEY TO LEND ' A BSOLUTELY Private Loan. Civil Ser--cjl vants. Permanent Employees. Easiy advances on furniture.—Security Traders, Ltd., Argus House, High St. Phone 40-258. 'ADVANCES to Civil Servants. Bank, In--A surance Clerks, Permanent Employees. 'No Gazette.—Box 944, or 210 Queen's Arcade. Phone 43-775. Auckland. A DVANOES privately made on note of uA. hand to Permanent Employees, Civil Servants. —Private Box 1565. t CONFIDENTIAL Loans by Private LenT der. If you need money urgently 'write P.O. Box 931. Auckland. DiO You Require Financial Assistance? 1 Lend privately, security, permanent employees, "reduced Interest.—Write Box J2lB. PRIVATE PAWNBROKERS.— Money lent on Jewellery, Plate and Other Valuables. Each transaction private and confidential. Old Gold bought outright for cash.— •2nd Floor, Palmerston Bldgs.. 47. Queen St., '"Auckland. > Li MALL Loans speedily arranged; will call 'O on you.—Write Privacy. 49. Herald. 8' MALL Loans to School teachers and others permanently employed; any reasonable security. Thomas. 19 Rew s .Chambers, opp. G.P.0.. Queen St. (■•fliHE British Loan Co.. 388. Queen St., X Pawnbrokers. Lend Money on any .Article of Value. . MACHINERY FOR SALE a t.T.UM'' Electrical Co., Ltd.. Anzao A v.., 1 A Auckland, for Electrical Motors and J Machinery. Phones 44-443. 4G-611. TJOILERS, Boilers— Any size you require -j ,X 3 Cheapest placr in ri.Z. —Appleton. J Arthur St.. Newmarket. ' OILEKH. Electric Motors. Winches. Pul; 1 leys. Shafting. Beanngß. Belting. Buzrers. Sawmill.ng Machinery.—Sawyer, hny her Pass. Newmarket; 41-114 Machinery. Compressors:, Brills, Crushers. Boilers. Motors, Engines, Pumps.—Dunsheath, 29 Beach Rd. Phone 43-619. "OIGGS' Electric Motor, 1 h.p., A.C., !l phases; as new.—H. L. White, Ltd., Newton. T AUNCH, Truck En gines, splendid order, ~ , fropi £5; also Trailers.—Winstone, Ltd. MACHINERY WANTED ANDERSON Engines. 2-2} h.p.; forward f* . Price and particulars urgently.—Combustion. 131, Hf.ravd. DUCO Sprny Outfit, good order; must he ... reasonable.—Particulars to Lacquer _ 774, Herald. MOTOR Lawnmower.—State price and I _ condition to Motormower. R23. Herald | ELECTRIC WORKS AND SUPPLIES ALLUM Electric Co.. Ltd.. Anzac Ave.. 1 Auckland, for highest grade Electric <T Installations.—Phone 44-443. 46-611. _ CIONSULT Electric Construction Co., 52 T > Fort St.—All kinds of Electrical InBtfcllations; expert workman shin guaranteed. 17* XPERT Installations, estimates free from 12 J. Henderson, 135 Broadway; also all Lientrical Gifts. IGNITION/ Experts. Armature Winding.— For better-class Electrical Repairs, Northumberland Electrical Co., 51 High St. ELECTRO PLATERS AUCKLAND Electroplating Co., Ltd. (Somervilles), 43 years established; 3 - floors above Town Hall, Chromium, Nickel, Sronte. Silver. Free Collection. Delivery.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21289, 16 September 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21289, 16 September 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21289, 16 September 1932, Page 2

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