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SITUATIONS VACANT. CANVASSERS, good, wanted, either sex; must be honest; easv-selling line; constant seller.—Write A 2465, The bun. C'IOOK, general, competent, 3 adults; no J laundry; refs.—Apply Mrs. Cotter, 23 Gardner Rd., Epsom. TUX lOR TYPIST, wanted for Wholesale Warehouse. Particulars to P.O. Box 831. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE TWO VACANT LECTURESHIPS. LECTURER IX HISTORY. LECTURER IX MENTAL AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY. Applications are invited for the following two positions, namely, a Lee-' tureship in History, and a Lectureship in Mental and Moral Philosophy. Each Lectureship carries a salary of £450 p.a., rising to £550, a single man to receive £SO less than these figures. Conditions of appointment are obtainable from the undersigned, whom applications must reach bv 4 p.m. on Thursday, December 6, 1928. M. R. O’SHEA, Registrar. NEED TO GO TO COLLEGE— The I.C.S. will coach you in your own home in your spare time, and send you to the EXAM, fully prepared to pass through the open door to the many Professions—MATRICULATION. I.C.S. training takes you from the beginning right through to the end—qualification for the highest diplomas. An inquiry to-day will only cost you a penny stamp. All Text Books provided. THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD., 305 C N.Z. Insurance Bldgs., Auckland. 3 SITUATIONS WANTED. DRESSMAKING, experienced, latest styles. Race frocks, summer coats; renovations. Daily engagements.—Phone 24-409, UOUNG Man, Scot, experienced milkX ing, gardening, orchard work, requires Situation; go anywhere.—A 2472, The Sun. TRADE PERSONAL. BOWLERS —Your Colours, Hat Bands. Ties and Badges from the maker — Cox, the Hatter, Karangahape Road. Bunker s genuine tailoring.— 41 Strand Arcade. (Take lift). Phone 43-949. DON’T tear out your beard with a curse. Use “Edgekene” on your strop. Price Is 6d. FROCKS, Coats, Underwear, Suits, Mercery, etc., try L. Levin, Bon Marche Chambers, Newton; terms approved clients.

LOST PROPERTY RING, 5-stoned, diamonds and rubies, vicinity Queen St. or Edendale Terminus; keepsake.—Reward, Phone 26-062. BOARD AND RESIDENCE BOARD offered 3 respectable men; central; homely family.—6 East St. KEMUERA, third Section, Select Board, large room, balcony; superior married couple, gentlemen bachelors.—Phone 25-046. BOARD WANTED BOARD wanted by Single Man, Ist section. State terms.—Apply A 2471, The Sun. __ HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION HOME, comfortable, 6 rooms, furnished, telephone, minute tram, handy bathing spot; Christmas holidays.—Address at The Sun, 316. MORT GAGES. TO £I,OOO required, First MortOvJvF gages, 8 per cent.; under £3OO required, 9 per cent, to 122 per cent. quarterly.—A. 2449, The Sun. DEBENTURES. ‘ DEBENTURES 8 PER CENT. FIRST MORTGAGE DEBENTURES. A Oilt-edged Investment. With a Big Margin in Both Assets and Income. BRUNNER COLLIERIES, LIMITED, Offers for sale £25,000 in 1,000 8 p.c. First Mortgage Debentures of £25 each, being portion of authorised issue of 1,200 Debentures of £25 (£30,000), the balance of 200 at £25 each (£5,000), will be held in reserve in the meantime. PERIOD OF DEBENTURE. The Debentures are issued for a period of 10 years from the 30th November, 1928, with the right for the Company to repay at any time after the expiry of five years from the 30th November 1928, upon giving 3 months’ notice or paying 3 months’ interest by way of bonus. SECURITY. Registered First Mortgage and Trust Deed executed in favour of the New Zealand Insurance Company, Limited, as Trustee for Debenture Holders, charging all the property, Mining Rights, Buildings, Plant and Machinery, two Masonry Lined Shafts over 670 ft deep, and Underground Development Works, and other Assets of the Company, costing in aggregate about £120,000. INCOME. It is anticipated that coal will be produced early in December, 1928, at the rate of 150 to 200 tons per day—this output estimated at a profit of 4s per ton will net £9,000 profit, more than 4 times the Debenture Interest. In the second and subsequent years the output will be substantially increased. £7,000 has been taken up in advance before the issue of the Prospectus. Full particulars and Prospectus may be obtained from THE NEW ZEALAND UNDERWRITING AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, LIMITED, Organising Underwriters, Premier Buildings, Durham Street East, AUCKLAND. HUTCHISON, ELLIFFE and CAMERON, Auckland Representatives. D E B E NT U RES X PER CENT. GUARANTEED FIRST « MORTGAGE DEBENTURE STOCK £20,000 —Two Hundred First Mortgage Debentures of £IOO each (Inscribed Stock), bearing interest at the rate of 72 per cent, per annum, payable halfyearly, are offered for sale. These Debentures are offered by a substantial and well-established Auckland Company, whose assets exceed £45,000, including valuable freehold city property and buildings thereon. Period 15 years, with right to repay at any time after the expiry of ten years from the date of issue, upon giving three months’ notice or paying three months’ interest by way of bonus. The due and punctual repayment of the Debenttires at maturity and payment of interest in the meantime is guaranteed unconditionally by a strong New’ Zealand Company - with a paid-up capital of £IOO,OOO. The Trustee for the Debenture Holders is the Guardian Trust and Executors Company of New Zealand, Limited. Full particulars and prospectus may be obtained from HE NEW ZEALAND UNDERWRITCG AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, LIMITED, Premier Buildings, Durham Street East, Auckland. HUTCHISON, ELLIFFE AND CAMERON, Representatives. ELECTRICAL WORK AND SUPPLIES ALL Classes ot Electrical installations carried out under personal supervision.—Watson. Steele and Ganley, Ltd Weliesley St W _____ ALLUM Electrical Co., Ltd.. Anzac Avenue, Auckland, for highest-grade Electrio Installations.—Phones 44-443, 46-611*

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 511, 14 November 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 511, 14 November 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 511, 14 November 1928, Page 3

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