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•SAMUEL COOK, LICENSED INTERPRETER, O T TL 5E I. Pui'chase or Loase of Native Lands oh the West Ooast, N.I. negotiated. Cfaeges Moderate. IOTIGE To the Residents of Foxton and District. IP you have anything to dispose of by auction SEND IT TO MONTAGUE. The Live Auctioner, Expert Valuer and General Merchant, of tbe Central Arcade and Auction Mart, Palmerston North. X?Kn I 0 £2,500 to lend on 3jO\J PERSONAL SECURITY, payable in 1, 2, or 3 years— 80. monthly payments of £1 12s 8.1 I pays off £50. At same rate £2,500 may be had by individual borrowers. Accumulated' funds exceed £1,300, 000. Annual income exceeds £215,- ' 000. No mortgage, bills of sale, ! or registration required. Strictly i private. l J. P. BOYLE, District Agent The Australian Wi- j dows' Fund Life Assurance , J Society, Limited. I P. 0., Box IJ2B, Palmerston North. .' *
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Manawatu Herald, 20 February 1900, Page 4
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