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AUCTIONS. MONDAY, August 22. 2 p.m. sharp. FURNITURE AUCTION AT PETONE, On the Premises, 151 Jackson Street. Mr?. Douglas’s Furniture Emporium. VINE AND WILSON, Auctioneers, in conjunction with Mrs. Douglas, win 'peii Household furniture AND SUNDRIES, as above. P. NORRIS YOUNG, Auctioneer. SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23. 170 fat hoggets 120 fat wethers 60 fat ewes 120 4-tooth forward wettars 26 fat bullocks 20 yearling Jersey-cross heifers 10 forward condition, bullocks 12 springing ‘ 1 ton Maori Chief seed potatoes On account H. J. LANCASTER: 5 high-grade 12-15 months Jersey bulls from tested cows Sundries at 11.15 a.m. Followed by pigs and dairy stock. AT 3 O'CLOCK. An AUCTION SALE of 13,000 feet of FIRST-CLASS BUILDING TIMBER WILL BE HELD in the STATION YARD, LEVIN. Tho Timber is from the Waikanae Mills, and will be offered in Lots of 800 feet and upwards. gpE HORO .SALE. WEDNESDAY', AUGUST 24, 1921. 50 woolly hoggets 25 forward wethers 8 fat bullocks 5 yearling heifers 4 springing heifers 8 sour dairy cows, calving in spring 1 2-ycar-old. Jersey bull 8 Polled-Angus fat cows 12 springing lieifers 3 store cows 6 18-montlb empty heifer# 1 set 4-horse blocks 1 dog-cart 1 spring dray J, scarifier, 1 set tine harrows 10 porkers HOGGET SALE. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., and 1 LEVIN ANDI CO., LTD., will hold their NINTH ANNUAL SALE at SANDON, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1 o’clock Sharp. '55002° aGETS ' ' Genuine Farmers’ Lines. Terms of sale strictly cash. Stock will only be delivered on payment unless previous arrangements have been made with tho Management. FINANCIAL. GOVERNMENT LOANS. GOVERNMENT LOANS. . GOVERNMENT LOANS. GOVERNMENT LOANS. POST OFFICE CERTIFICATES ARE MATURING. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO With Your Money? You Helped to Win the Great War by Lending Your Money. YOU CAN HELP AGAIN YOU CAN HELP AGAIN YOU CAN HELP AGAIN YOU CAN HELP AGAIN By investing these or OTHER MONEYS in Treasury Securities on the following terms :— 1. —Am<M#:fs of -250 and over- in Bonds at 6 per cent., for 5 or 10 years. 2. —Amounts, of .£lOO and over, in Bonds or Inscribed Stock, at 6 per cent., for 5 or 10 years. 3.— Amounts under (or over) .£5O, in Post Office Certificates, at 54 per cent, (compound interest). 4— If you want the money at call, place it in the Post Office Savings Bank, which is not affected by the Moratorium. .Any sum from £1 upwards received. • APPLY TO THE POSTMASTER. Whatever you decide upon, don’t waste your money. Every £1 saved or invested is not only helping yourself, but HELPING NEW ZEALAND. TO CAPITALISTS AND INVESTORS. A PRIVATE COMPANY is bring formed with' a proposed Capital of £10,660, to take oyer an old, well-cetata lished business, with a valuable connection. The conditions which render this uspneern available for change of ownership are decidedly exceptional. No goodwill is asked of the now company, all assets and stocks tatan at independent valuation at replacement values. This is undoubtedly an unique opportunity for those who are looking for a sound and lasting investment, and who are imbued with tho right faith regarding the future prosperity of this Dominion. Early and searching investigation is invited from bona-fide principals only. Letters may be addressed in first instance as follows: — “FORMATION.” Care the Goldberg Advertising Agency Ltd.. 113-115 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. MONEY TO LEND. MORTGAGE FINANCES. PROMPTITUDE in arranging finances is always essential. As I have a constant supply of money I can always promptly arrange loans on any reasonable security. Advice on any matters relating to finance is willingly and freely given. No charge is made unless business successfully completed. Sums awaiting investment include: £6OOO for central city security, 6} per cent, to 7 per cent., and many sums from £509 upwards at 7 per cent, for city or suburban securities. CHAS. B. BUXTON, 256 Lambton Quay (Next Hannah’s). Tels., 2125 and 1541. BUSINESS NOTICES. TV.UX AUCTIONEERING COY., L* 33-35 Manners Street, 60 lambton Quay. A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHESTERFIELD SUITES. Wellington’s Best Bargains. Also, Bedroom Furniture. Kapoc Bedding etc. WE CAN STOCK YOUR HOME. Country Clients please note.—We pay Railway Freight on all orders. AUCTION SALES Conducted in Town or Country. Prompt Settlements. 'Phones, 509, 1267. DUX AUCTIONEERING COY. H. PEARD, Managing Auctioneer.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 280, 20 August 1921, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 280, 20 August 1921, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 280, 20 August 1921, Page 14

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