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SHARES AND DEBENTURES 9»— I A UCKLAND Local Body Debentures, inXl terest, 5i p.c„ tax free.—Mitchell. Buttle. Sharebrokers. AVAILABLE to you to-day and every day, without charge, tho best expert tidvice iegarding all Classes of Investments. —C J. GREEN. Stock and Sharebroker, Bank of N.Z. Chambers, Swanson St. lei. <l3-199. __ B" UILDING Society Shares. ' Farmers' Trading Shares, Government sir approved. Debentures wanted. —Parkinson, Pacific Bldgs., 41-063. Building society shares.—No delay. Prompt cash available to those wishing to release, and the very best market price.—C. J. GREEN, Stock and Shaio-lu-oker. Bank of N.Z. Chambers, Swanson St. Tel. 42-199. J.IREE.— Copies of Booklet containing C. , 1 J. Green's " Talks to Investors" now available.—Call. "Write or Phono 42-499. rr/\ or mors Shares, Williams' Rotary EniDU gino, for Bale. Offers?— Shares, 31U, "j-iBRAI.P. QOUNDLY ESTABLISHED FINANCE O COMPANY, needing more capital to cope with, business offered, has issued 10 per cent Debentures to £6500. lheso aro now available to investors. Ample margin INVESTMENT CO., 11 Campbell's Bldgs., Cornor High St.. and Vulcan Lane. RAN KLIN ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD DEBENTURES FOR SALE Tho Board offers £7400 in Debentures of if 100 each. These may b e purchased in amounts to suit purchasers. The loan is for iv term of 26 yeare from March 1, 1932, with interest at 6i per cent. ;[ree of 6tamp duty. A sinking fund of 2 per cent lias been established to repay the loan at maturity date. This investment la gilt-edged, the Board being financially one of the soundest local authorities in the Dominion. For particulars or applications, pleaea adilregs to tie undersigned, S. P. DAY, A.R.A.N.Z., F.C.C.S., ! ' Pukekohe. 1 I AMALGAMATED JN VESTMENTS, J^IMITED, ARGUS HOUSE, HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND. " Telephone 47-327. P-°- Bos 1568. Telegrams: "AMALGA, Auckland. We are carefully enlisting experienced Professional and Business Men as Shareholdera in our Company, so that we may have a wealth of experience to investigate new investments before they are offered to th |nvestow are now beginning to realise that for their own protection they must stamulute industry by re-iuvesting in well-con-ceived undertakings, designed in col ! r „ proportion to to-day's values. If portion of- our investment moneys does not go into industrial development then the remainder" cannot be safe. Our very Government /stocks are nothing moro nor leas than p. first mortgage on the industry of New Zealand. If industry fails—securities fail. Business executives, too, are realising that they must adjust themselves and their undertakings to the present order of things before new capital will enter. There is no depression in our office. We sre busy carrying out a re-investment policy based on to-day's values. You will find it "worth while to have your name on our Investment Register. ; Our Executives: — ; /! MR. K. C. CAMPBELL. Mr. A. C. MorcomGreen. Mr. L. M. Browning. Mr. C. C. Shepherd. Mr. N. W. Hendry. Mr. •£. W. Scott. Mr. V. E. Tucker. QOLD JOINING J^EPARTMENT. To the fool and the optimist it is "never" safe to invest; to the sane and careful man who watches and moves with the financial tide, it is "always" safe to invest. Gold in ■forms of money is up 60 per cent. Gold in terms of wool and butter has doubled in ■value. With lower wages, better machinery and methods, and high prices, a mine that a year ago met expenses should to-day be highly profitable. The financial tide is set towards gold proHactioh. We, perhaps like you, would sooner keep out of gold—we intended to —but we must face the facts—Gold iB virtually the only commodity in great demand—all others fight for a place on the market. South Africa produces more than half the world's cold. The great prosperity of the Gold Mining Industry in South Africa-to-day is Attributed to thorough investigation before flotation. Our first step then is to organise » strong investigation and investment company. This we are doing. It will shortly be announced under the direction of a sound, responsible group of experienced men, who will in turn select a group of expert advisers. We are entering the gold mining industry guided by experience. It will pay you to consider a Bimilar course. We invite you to consult us. AMALGAMATED TNVESTMENTS. / TOUTED, ARGUS HOUSE, „ HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND. Telephone 47-327. P.O. Box 1868. Telegrams: "Amalga," Auckland. PARTNERSHIPS, FINANCIAL, ETC. AN ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, going concern, machinery, plant, stock\ £550; great chance cabinetmaker or retail furnishers. AUDITOR, P.O. Box 1428, Auckland. BUILDING Society Shares, Farmers' Trading Shares, Approved Debentures, Industrial Life Pacific Bldgs. 41-063. CONSULT Wm. J. H. Clark, Commercial Organisations, Retailers' Operations Supervised.—Power Board Bldgs. Phone 47-SSB. TpNERGETIC Man with £350 capital to -jLi / Travel; experience unnecessary.— Established Business. 297. Herald. IAARMER, energetic, young, wants part- - / ner, invest £100; good prospects.—Apply Herald. INVESTMENTS, Partnerships. Every class of Business available. Consult Established 'Agents.—Mercantile Brokers, Colonial Mu.tual Buildings. PARTNERSHIPS, Businesses available, all descriptions, every investigation invited; only genuine propositions solicited. — Phoenix Agency (Chambers). to Borrow, £I2OO, 10 p.c., good ' VV>''Security; pay off £BSO within month, lialance in two years.—Apply Urgent, 752, Herald. MORTGAGES -PK\(\ £525 > anc * Other Sums, .First I V/L/f Mortgage.—J. Kalman, Solicitor, Dilworfh Bldg. _____ A nnrv £6OO, £3OO, £2o ° Available, 3iiU)UUv/j investment, Ist mortgaee. approved City, Suburban Freeholds.—Mitchell, Buttle, Sharebrokers MONEY TO LEND ADVANCES Promptly Arranged; Civil Servants, Bank, Insurance Clerks. Permanent Employees; no publicity. No Gaz"Write in confidence. G-.P.0. Hox lobo. A DVANCES to Civil Servants, Bank, InJ\. surance Clerks, Permanent Employees. Ko Gazette.—Box 914. or 210 Queens Arcgde. Phono 4M-775, Auckland. A BSOLUTELY Private Loan. Civil Servants. Permanent Employees. Easy advances on furniture. —Security Traders, Ltd.. Argus House. High St. Phone 40 2GB. A Strictly Private Loan, easy terms.—lG J\ Premier Bigs., Durham St. East. Phono 47-BPO. TvO You Require Financial Assistance? JL» Lend privately, security, permanent employees, reduced Interest. —Write Box J213. _____ T OANS arranged to Business Firms und JL-J Private Persons on any reason iblo Fecurity; easy repayment.—Automobile Finance Co., Ltd., Colonial Mutual Bildgs., Queen Street. Phone 42-023. fp RIVATE PAWNBROKERS JL Lend Money on Jewellery, Plate and ether 'Articles of value. Each transaction private and confidential. Will country clients tegister packages.—Private Pawnbroking Co.. Palmerston Bldgs., 47 Queen St., Auckland. QMALL Loans speedily arranged; will call P on you.—Write Privacy. 40. Herald. SMALL Loans granted day of application, I genuine householders, permanently employed, any reaeonablo security.— 'Auckland. fpHE British Loan Cn., 388 Queen St. J- Pawnbrokers, Lend Money on any (Article of Value. ICKAA To lend, Ist 'Mortgage, freehold properties.—Retired, 623, Herald. i ELECTRO PLATERS [AUCKLAND Electroplating Co., Ltd. *t\. (Somervilles), 43 years established; 8 trioora above Town Hall. Chromium, Nickel, •Bronze. Silver. Free Collection. Delivery- ■ DRESS AND FASHION Cricket, Tennis Caps, Bowlk r; ing Bands. Badges and Ties.—Co*. She Hatter, Karangahapo Rd,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21346, 22 November 1932, Page 2

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