THE TWENTY-FIFTH SERIES of SHARES in the PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY date from MONDAY the 20th instant, and is a good opportunity for Investors or Borrowers to jo n the Society. The Profit ior the past half-year bas been equal to Nine per cent per annum, without any troublo or risk to the Investors, as the Society has 'ormed a Reserve Fund, to meet any depreciation of s; c irities, or loss in realising, The Interest charged to Borrowers is only Seven-and-a-half per cent per annum. The. SUBSCRIPTION MEETING will be held at the Temperance Hall THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, April 20, at Seven o'clock. Stewards — Messrs Burn and Burns. The money will be offered at auction at half-past Eipht o'clock sharp After the auction, THEEE AUDITORS wiil be ELECTED to aud.t the accounts of the past ye\r. NOMI NATIONS in writing will be received of duly-qualified Shareholders to serve as DIRECTORS. The retiring Directors are Messrs R. Burn, P. Cooke, W. Fletcher, and T. Younger; as also W. Evans, who has left the Province. The retiriog Directors are . eligible for re-election; W. ROUT, 1006 Fecretary. SADDLERY! SADDLER Y! THE Undersigned intimate that they are CARRYING ON their BUSINKtt;* for the present in the Premises OPPOSITE their OLD SHO! J , end next to Gorbib & Sons, where they hope to be favoured with a continuance of tho liberal patronage they have hitheitj receive!. PEAT & THORNTON, 907— m Bridge- street. EMU STORE. THE Undersigned thanks the public for past favours, and would inform them that he has RE-COMMENCED BUBINESS in those Premises next Mr. WARREN'd, Butcher, where he hopcß for a continuance of their support. W. PHILLIPS, 860 Emu Store. W. C. Wilkins* Advertisement. W. C. WILKINS, IMPORTING IRONMONGER At the close of this period of four years, during which the public of Nelson and surrounding districts have supported him in conducting a ready-money business, W. C. WILKINS wishes to express his thankful acknowledgements to all who have accorded to him their custom, and he hopes, by the exercise of great care in selecting goods in the best markets, and by contenting himself with very moderate profits, still to supply his customers in such a manner as will make it ito their advantage to purchase of him on the system of immediate payment. i Terms are— Nett Cash with order, or on j receipt of invoice j and in the case of builders and others who buy for trade purposes, invoices are rendered weekly. March 28th, 1874. BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. 792 IMPORTANT SALE OF LAND. On SATURDAY, April 25th, 1874, At 12.15 M.T. HJ. L. AUGARDE will SELL by • public AUCTION— * 60 ACRES of LAND, fenced and subdivided, down to grass, situated at Wakefield, close to Painton's Corner, and adjacent to the Railway Terrfiinu?, at Pitfure, An eligible opportunity. Terms at sale. H. J. L. AUGARDE, Auctioneer. Also, 900 to 1,000 Acres of LAND, situated in Blue Glen Valley, close to Mr. David Kerr's Run. Consists of a small valley, about 100 acres flat, 25 acres bush, and the balance on the side of Blue Glen Hill. Well adapted for a small Sheep Run and Homestead. Terms at sale ; Plans to be seen at the Rooms of the Auctioneer. 986 H. J. L, AUGf ARDE, Auctioneer.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 93, 20 April 1874, Page 3
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