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MONEY. T HE W 0 N D E 11 E U L ACHIEVEMENTS OE “THE CITIZENS’ HANK.” On the occasion of the recent opening of the splendid New Ba nking Chamber and Offices for the . Dunedin Savings Bank, in Dowling street, many congratulatory remarks were made and some highly interesting statistics submitted. ■ These latter revealed the fact that the growing popularity of the Bank is something phenomenal —a source of tiro utmost satisfaction to Depositors and all concerned. A UNIQUE RECORD! In the three and a-half years since the Bank’s Diamond Jubilee the number of Depositors has increased One Hundred and Twelve Bor Cent., and during tlic past live months new accounts have been opened at the rate of 457 per month! The number of Depositors is now nearly 19,500, having standing to their credit no less a sum than approximately one and a-half million pounds! “ Nothing succeeds like success,’ and no form of success is so notable and enduring as that which results from faithful and appreciated service. THE BANK HAS DONE WELL FOR THE CITIZENS, And the citizens have recognised (ho fact. For many a long day Depositors have been drawing 4J per cent, interest wilh one hand, and with the other distributing the profits to help along the Educational Institutions and Human! Larian Enterprises of our bcdutifnl City. 'This, surely, is a Bank where you would be glad to have an account, and you may, if you will. Open one vmht away—you can do it with a shilling! YES- 'WITH A SHILLING,”— But to-day 1 lie average amount standing io the credit of each Depositor is £Bl 8s Id, and that speaks loudly in favor of the Practice of Thrift, Why not come “right away” and be one of this month’s 457? DUNEDIN SAYINGS BANK, HEAD OFFICE, DOWLING STREET. | SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH: Corner of Cargill road. NORTH DUNEDIN BRANCH; , Roberts’s Buildings, Gardens Tram Terminus. milE DOMINION BUILDING SOCIETY. J. Directors: Messrs Hamel, Macdonald, 'Love, and Hussey. The Complete Home Purchase Scheme. Tho only Building Society advancing on Second Mortgage. Every One Shilling Per Week Entitles to £IOO Loan. Interest on Subscript ions, Fivo For Cmfc. Next Quarterly Ballot, October 27th. Free booklet and fuh particulars.—DAVlD LESLIE, 13 T. and G. Buildings, 179 Princes street; P.O. Box 38. MONEY TO LEND.

WK HAVE VARIOUS SUMS OP TRUST MONEYS TO LEND ON FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD SECURITY. SIEVWRIGHT, JAMES, AND NIOHOL, Solicitors, 152 High street, Dunedin. Money to lend on freehold SECURITIES At Lowest Rates of Interest. JOHN WILKINSON, Solicitor, 26 Dowling street _____ 'fi/fONEY To Lend, in large or small ItJL amounts, on freehold nrenrity.— Mondy, Stephens, Monro, and Stephens, solicitors; Express Co.'s Buildings, Bond Street. _ ONEY to Lend on Freehold Security, in sums to suit borrowers, at current rates.—Burton and Patterson, trustees and investing agents, 41 Dowling street. Money 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. We grant Loans on Pianos, Furniture, Bond Warrant*, Building Society Shares, Promissory Notes, and every class of security. Bills Discounted. Urgent Loans quickly arranged. Business strictly private milE CITIZENS’ LOAN AND FINANCE 1 COMPANY, LTD, 152 High street (near Arcade). LOANS. OTAGO FINANCE AND AGENCY CO., LTD., T. and 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. Wo 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 rates of interest, with casv repav-mcnls BKODRICK AND CHALMER, Secretary, Bond street. D EAR SIR OR MADAM,Loans from £5 to £IOO. Easy Payments, Reasonable Rates. Yours conlidcnlially, E. J. BRYANT, 225 Princes street. M ONEY TO LEND IN ANY SUM ON MO 11TGAGE SECURITY. Lowest Current. Rales. ADAMS BROS., Empire Buiid'ngs, Princes street. M oney TO LEND IN ANY Suk Lowest Current Rates MOORE, MOORE, AND NJCHOL, 103 Stuart street. Money to lend on freehold SECURITY at Current Rates. EDMUND J. SMITH AND LOUSLEY, Solicitors, N.Z. Express Co.’s Buildings, Bond street. MONEY To Lend, £5 and npwards.-11. Divers, 193 Princes street; office adjoining Grand Pictures. MONEY.— I specialise in Loans on Life Insurance Policies; business confidential, no delay.—H. Divers. 193 Princes street. LOANS’, £lO, £2O. £SO upwards furniture, scrip; concspoudents enclf.se stamped envelopes for reply.—Divers, 193 Princes street. PUBLIC NOTICES. DKINKO A MARVELLOUS CURE.' 1 PATIENT QUITE RECOVERED, “TITHE patient has quite recovered, and A the euro has been marvellous, thanks to DRINKO. The powders were given secretly.” One of the many hundreds of letters we receive every week. “DRINKO” is a harmless, tasteless, and odorless powder No bad after-effects. Permanent results. Write for Free Booklet. Strict secrecy. Lady Manager, Home Welfare Ply., 4r Willis street, Wellington.

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Evening Star, Issue 19664, 17 September 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19664, 17 September 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19664, 17 September 1927, Page 1

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