BANK OF N£W ZEALAND. do. LIABILITIES. Capital . 4% Guaranteed Stock ••• ”* . ,V' Preference '"A" Shares, fully paid, issued to the Npw ?§aland .Government Preference "B" Shares, do. Ordinary Shares, fully paid Reserve Bund ••• Notes in circulation Deposits , _v\..... Bills Payable ,pd. ,Q,)jb§r Liabilities Reserve for Saxes Balance of Profit and LossBalanc e-Shoet £ s. d. 529,988 10 .6 509.009 0 625,000 0 2,250,000 0 3,904,988 10 6 1.525,00.0 0 0 4,294,230 0 0 28,676.603 6 7 3,7:13,175 9 10 426,000 0 0 . 790,193 11 3 43,330,190 18 2 as at 31st March, 1922. ASSETS. Coin, Bullion, Cash Balances and Deposits with i Bankers ••• 7' ■ Notes of Commonwealth and Fijian Governments | and Samoan Administration; and .Legal Tender I Notes of Other Banks ••• .•***'••• , Money at Call and Short Notiee, Government and other Securities, and Bills Receivable in London Investments in Government and Municipal Securities 3,552,016 15 10 18,250,158 1 0 Bills Discounted and other Advances and Securities ' and debts-due to the Bank 24 ®.79 U 9 Landed property, Premises, etc. 43.330,190 18 2 £ s. d. 7,430,268 16 8 292,608 15 0 6,975,263 13 6 Twelve months' interest on Guaranteed Stock ••• Amount written off Bank Premises and Furniture Dividend paid 17th December, 1921, on Preference Shares ••• 71,875 0 PROFIT AN d LOSS. 91 199 10 Wf Balance brought forward from last year 50,000 CL:O Ordinary Shares ■ 131,250 0 0 Balance Balance 203(125 0 0 790,193 11 _3 1.064.518 1 5 .DellclllCc vvtiu i j Balance of Profits for the year ended 31st March, including recoveries, and after payment oi and provision for Interest on Deposits, Salaries and Allowances (JE377.514 3s. 6d.), Directors' Remuneration (_£7.275), General Expenses (,£139,879 19s. Id.), Rates and taxes (£577,839 15s. 4d). Donation to Provident Fund, Special grant to increase pension benefits. Bonus to Staff and others, Bad and Doubtful Debts, and contingencies 361,275 16 9 703,242 4 8 rese rve fund. 1,675,000 0 0 1 eve nnn n O Balance per last statement ••• Balance to be added from Profits for year ended 31st; March, 1922 1,064,518 1 5 1,525,000 0 0 150,000 0 0 1 675.000 0 0
i '*?** ’"YT JIT» liTT* «TT« U COSY SLIPPERS FOR THE FIRESIDEOU’LL feel so sung and cosy ou si cold winter’s night in si pair of Oliver & Duff’s Slippers. m Mm A* '■ «&W vjV .; - V«— >l 3f£<£ H H ii P H H. H H K H H mju: x ul: ;.y ;.|i 14; ll: lc ll: lsj FIGURED O£JT, BAD DEBTS | LOSSES ARE AN “ENORMOUS EXPENSE.” Is it any fvoncJ.tT .tby t Pfices are high in shop-? crgdi.t i » giv.e ? Ask youis If this question —•‘'‘Why show d I lxeip to pay for s; mo jthing -jlnt sj 11:0b. ily else got mill for which they didn't pay; Wo have a lyjdc assortment of slip) eis for all including: FELT, LEATHER, CARPET, AND DAINTY WR-UNiO) SUPDV,t. ... PERS. A mur of slippers for every member of the household would be '■> good investment and would not cost a great amount if purchased «. here. CALL AND VIEW OUR WIDE RANGE.OLIVER AND DUFF. TELEPHONE—NO. 199. RE VMM STREET, HOKITIKA H H H H fBA H h' K H H H H I-' Make a practice of getting what you pay for an ( | paying only for wliat you get—always buy your Motor and Push Dikes and accessories at— TOOHEY’S SPOT CASH STQRE. Here you get full value fur every shilling you spend—in fact we give you more for your money than you can get from a ere.lit giving firm, because we have no had debt losses to make up, and no expensive book-keeping charges to add to the cost of the goods. THINK IT OVER. Call or write for prices and full particulars of wliat vim icrpiire. E. C. “Dominion” Motor & Cycle Depot, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. y a i B H B H B IMA i&z n« a uj, *jl: iu u,* %iz in ri rn rr: mrs rr« st: rr. rr-rn rr-st: i REMARKABLE SALE OF BRUSSELS, VELVET PILE, WILTON, TAPESTRY. AX MINSTER AND VELVET PILE SQUARES. y x iOt't. bin.—,(.‘ll. !) X 12ft.— £l3 JOs. toft. Gin. x-12ft. £ll 10s. I H H H K H K H H H H Hulston’s Furniture Stores, U "" 437-439 COLOMBO ST., CHRISTCHURCH. CARPETS. IJULSTON’S are holding a Sale of a Wonderful Selection of Most Beautiful Carpets, tbje prices of which are absurdly low; and would urge you to write early if you would secure one these rare bargains. ' BRUSSELS SQUARES. "" 9 x 12ft.; £B. lift. 3in x 12ft.—£9 17s fid to £lO 10s. 12 x 13ft.—£13, WILTON SQUARES. 7ft. 6in. x 9ft.—£}o. 9ft. x 12ft.— £l4 10s. lift. 3ins x 12ft.—£18. AXMINSTER §Q.UAREB 9 x 9ft.9 x 12ft. TAPESTRIES. -Co. . —£6 10s. 9 x 10ft. fiin.—£B 10s. Beautiful Axmipster ' Hearth Rugs, Lovely Patterns, 21s fid. Your Money Back if you’re not satisfied with Purchase. Special Furniture Concessions on Repatriation Orders. Send your list for compilation.
Just funded—A large consignment of desseit and cooking apples in 401 b cases, price 8s 6d to 10s according to vaiiety, Paterson, Michel and Co., Ltd. (Phone No. 2).~Advt
Now to hand new S®»»°n 3 blankets, ruga wool, knitting silk, and embroidery’ silk at a very moderate price.— gchroder and Go —Adrl.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1922, Page 4
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