Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

MONEY. A HEW “ TEMPLE OF, THRIFT,” Beautiful, Artistic, Convenient, and worthy of the devotees of this admirable cult, is now open in Dowling street. To many people the Banking Chamber of iho Dunedin Savings Bank is a place they lovo to visit—a place where their savings, once deposited, grow with almost mysterious rapidity, demanding neither care nor worry on the part of the depfteitor. HALF A CENTURY AGO The progress of the Thrift idea was slow, and results not very great; but the, world has moved on since then. With mol or cars, telephony, wireless, and so on there lias come a fuller understanding of what Thrift really stands for, and a more general recognition of the advantages that follow upon Money-saving During tho last few years, indeed, Thrift has actually become popular, with the result that sonic .18,000 people are to-day Depositors in Uio Dunedin Savings Bank at its Chief Office and Branches. The former Head Ofiico in High street having become too '-mall to provide adequate accommodation, a move to the splendid New Offices in Dowling street was imperative. Here Depositors will continue to receive the same courteous attention ami the same four .and threequarters per cent, interest as heretofore. “THE CITIZENS’ BANK'’ Is achieving notable success. It exists solely for the benefit of tho residents of Dunedin, and its profits arc expended upon Charitable Institutions and Educational Enterprise in Ihe City. It’s essentially "YOUR’ Bank, Visit Ibis new “Temple of Thrift” in Dowling street, and Open an Account for yourself or Ihe tittles ones—if yon have, children. They’ll lovo to possess a Bank Book, DUNEDIN SAYINGS BANK, HEAD OFFICE, DOWLING STREET. SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH, Corner of Cargill road. NORTH DUNEDIN BRANCH, Roberts's Buildings, Gardens Tram Terminus. fI\HE DOMINION BUILDING SOCIETY. JL Directors: Messrs Hamel, Macdonald, 'Love, and Hussey. The Complete Homo Purchase Scheme. Tho only Building Society advancing on Second Mortgage. Every One Shilling Per Week Entitles to £IOO Loan. Interest on Subscriptions, Five Per Cent. Next Quarterly Ballot, October 27th. Free booklet and full particulars.—DAVlD LESLIE, 13 T. and G. Buildings, 179 Princes street; P.O. Box 38. MONEY TO LEND, WE HAVE VARIOUS SUMS OF TRUST MONEYS TO LEND ON FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD SECURITY. SIEVWRIGHT, JAMES, AND NICHOL, Solicitors, 152 High street, Dunedin. LfO.NEV TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES At Lowest Kates of Interest. JOHN WILKINSON, Solicitor, 26 Dowling street MONEY To Lend, m large or small amounts, on freehold security.— Mondy, Stephens, Monro, and Stephens, solicitors, Express Co.’s Buildings, Bond street. MONEY' to Lend on Freehold Security, .■ in emus to suit borrowers, at current rates.—Burton and Patterson, trustees and investing agents, 41 Dowling street. IyTONEV TO LEND in Sums of £5 upi.?X wards. My I onus are lowest in New /'calami. All business strictly confidential. Loans granted same day of application if necessary. Easy icpayimuls. Before borrowing elsewhere come and see me. GEO. W. KIDD. 73 Princes street, Dunedin. M ONEY TO LEND, LARGE OR SMALL SUMS.. TONKINSON AND WOOD, Solicitors, No. 1 Dowling street. MONEY TO LEND. In Largo or Small Amounts, on Furniture, Pianos, Shares, And Every Class of Security. Loans completed same day if necessary. All Business Strictly Confidential. Commercial investment and DISCOUNT CO, 168 Rattray street. Telephone 10-665. MONEY AT LOW INTEREST, Wo jjrant Loans on Pia nos. Furniture, Bond Warrants, Building Society Shares, Promissory Notes, and every class of security. Bills Discounted Urgent Loans quickly arranged. Business strictly private rSHHE CITIZENS’ LOAN AND FINANCE 1 COMPANY. LTD, 152 High street (near Arcade). 0' f AG( LOANS. AGO FINANCE AND AGENCY CO, LTD, T. ami G. Buildings, 179 Princes street, Dunedin. Established 14 Years. The Premier Company Transacting Loans on Furniture, Pianos Life Policies, Shares, etc, etc. Easy Repayments. Lowest Rates. Consult Us. We Specialise. Dunedin and suburban mutual MONEY CLUB, LTD. Established 22 Years. LOANS GRANTED on Furniture, Pianos, Life Policies, Building Societies’ Shares, etc. The most reasonable rules of interest, with easy repayments BRODRICK AND CHALMER, Secretary, Bond street. T\EAR SIR OR MADAM,— Loans from £5 to £IOO, Easy Payments, Reasonable Rales. Yours coulidentiaily. E. J. BRYANT, 225 Princes street. Money to lend in any sum on MORTGAGE SECURITY. Lowest Current Rales. ADAMS BROS, Empire Build’ngs, Princes street. M ONEY TO Lowest LEND IN ANY Current Kates SUM. MOORE, MOORE, AND NICHOL, 103 Stuart street. MONEY TO LEND ON PREEHOLD SECURITY at Current Rates. EDMUND J. SMITH AND LOUSLEY, Solicitors, N.Z. Express Co.’s Buildings, Bond street, TyrONEY To Lend. £5 and upwards.—H. XUL Divers, 193 Princes street; office adjoining Grand Pictures. MONEY.— 1 specialise in Loans on Life Insurance Policies; business confidential, no delay.—H. Divers. 193 Princes street. lOANS, £lO, £2O. £SO upwards furniture, J scrip; correspondents enclose stamped envelopes for reply.—Divers, 193 Princes street. NOTICE. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in ■ the ‘Evening Star’, arc accepted subject to the understanding (hat the right is reserved to Delete or Amend any portion of an Advertisement which may He considered undesirable to appear as writ ten by the advertiser.

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19270914.2.6.4

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 1

Word count
Tapeke kupu
827

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert