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21 YEARS OF SOLID SERVICE Frank Anderson, Western's General Manager, stresses the importance of keeping track of YOUR money. Are you allowing all your earnings to be frittered away on unimportant things? Keep track of your savings through the Western Building Society. REMEMBER —One pound a week invested in Western's Golden Group entities you to two chances monthly for an INTEREST FREE LOAN of £4OOO which can be sold to this Society for £lOOO cash (tax free). GOLDEN GROUP BALLOT WINNERS * SHARE No. 1906, INVERCARGILL. * SHARE No. 1907, PATEA. * SHARE No. 1875, BIRKENHEAD. * Note—This is not a cluster number. 2 GOLDEN GROUP BALLOTS EVERY MONTH OF £4OOO FREE OF INTEREST LOANS. RESULTS APPROPRIATE MEETING HELD TUESDAY, 21st DECEMBER 1965. Group 41, BALLOT, Cluster 17, NEW PLYMOUTH: Group SI, BALLOT, Cluster 18, CHRISTCHURCH: Group S 3, BALLOT, Cluster 315, ROTORUA: Group 70, BALLOT, Cluster 413, JOHNSONVILLE: Group 80, BALLOT, Cluster 131, MAIRANGI BAY. TENDER APPROPRIATIONS WERE HELD IN THE FOLLOWING GROUPS:— Group 42—£1200: Group 52—£2000: Group 58—£2000. Group 68 £3000: Group 74—£4000: Group 78—£4000. Group 79—£4000. NEXT APPROPRIATION MEETING TO BE HELD FRIDAY, 28th JANUARY »t 10.30 a.m. RESULTS OF THIS APPROPRIATION WILL BE PUBLISHED SATURDAY Sth FEBRUARY 1966. GOLDEN GROUP—BALLOT £4ooo—£4ooo. The last date for payment of subscriptions is Friday, 14th January, 1966. In order to participate in the appropriation shares In the Golden Group must be paid to payment No. 321. WESTERN CAN HELP YOU AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: CHRISTCHURCH INFORMATION CENTRE Mr. N. W. Whyte or Mr. M. Watson, C/- Whyte and Watson, Worcester Chambers, 69 Worcester Street. Christchurch. Phone 30-792. Subscriptions payable at: Any branch of the National Bank of New Zealand Ltd., Christchurch; National Bank of New Zealand Ltd., Ashburton; H. E. M. O’Neill, High Street, Kaiapoi; Australia and New Zealand Bank Ltd., Rangiora.

"THE PRESS" CLASSIFIEDS DIAL 50-199. Until 9 p.m. Daily, for an insertion the following day. IT’S WISE TO ADVERTISE in the MORNING.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30953, 8 January 1966, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CV, Issue 30953, 8 January 1966, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CV, Issue 30953, 8 January 1966, Page 16

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