®G@ ® © O m © « 0U W V Opened To-day for Business — The New Banking Chamber and Offices, in Dowling Street , of the BuiuMn Itoiiwg Bank a O-DAY the New Banking Chamber was opened for business, and a hearty welcome is accorded to all Depositors and the Public "enerallv to take advantage of the facilities afforded for the quick and courteous receiving of their Money-Savings. THE rapid growth of business fully demonstrates the confidence'of the Wage-earning and Salaried Section of the Public in the efficiency and stability of this, ‘‘ The Citizens’ Bank.” Por'63 long years it has served the people well, and its purposes and aims in developing and extending the practice of Thrift will be prosecuted with greater vigor than ever. This organisation is essentially Co-operative in its policy and objects. It was established, not for the purpose of providing Dividends for well-circumstanced and fortunate Shareholders, but in order to extend a helping hand to Workers and Salaried Men and Women, so that, by inducing them to save some part of their earnings, they might bo enabled in time to lay a substantial foundation for their future independence. THE great feature, which has caused some 18,000 Depositors to discriminate in favor of the Dunedin Savings Bank, is the fact that here their savings carry a higher rate of--interest than is paid by any other Savings Bank. The present rate is 4f per cent., and shows a worth-while margin in favor of this popular Institution. The Security is unimpeachable, and the successful experience of well over half a century, in which repeated periods of depression had to be faced, is surely evidence enough to prove the conservative, cautious, and efficient management of its investments by the Trustees and Officials of the Bank. The net profits, after paying a generous rate of interest to its Depositors, are distributed among the Charitable and Educational Institutions of Dunedin, so that in supporting the Bank, Depositors are not only furthering their own immediate interests, but assisting to advance the progress’and prosperity of this fair City. A PERSONAL INVITATION IS HEBE EXTENDED TO YOU, if not already a Depositor, to open an account, and so engage in the Profitable Practice of Thrift, which, continued persistently, results in the accumulation of Wealth and the attainment of Economic Independence. “THE CITIZENS’ BANK.” Established 1864. SAVE, NOW, while you have the Opportunity I Open an Account at this Popular Bank, and get M 3/ P er ■ cent. Interest on your Savings. euU4)*HGS n 7t i Wd a $3 SAYINGS BANK DUNEDIN B mra in EeJi Dunedin Savings Bank Building. Branch at South Dunedin, DEPOSITS AMOUNT TO NEARLY ONE AND A=HALF MILLION POUNDS, NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE I This Bank was established to Help YOU I A Savings Bank Account assists you to get ahead! THE DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK DOWLING STREET. Branch at North-east Valley.] & & oO©® @© ® @@®& &© ® ©@©@©@@©©@9
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Evening Star, Issue 19660, 13 September 1927, Page 9
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503Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19660, 13 September 1927, Page 9
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