Late Advertisements. FB. GREENUP, late Manager, of . the Timaru'Branch of Guthrie and Larnach’s Company, having bought from the Company all theIRONMONGERY and WOODWARE portion of their Stock, solicts the support now that the Tiniaru Branch is closed, that has hitherto been given to him. He has taken premises in Beckingham’s Buildings, and desires his old customers to note the address. Sept 6, 1881, PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. On TUESDAY. EVENING, the 6th, the ANNIVERSARY SOIREE will be held in the Church, when Addresses will be delivered by the Rev. J. Nixon (Ashburton), Rev. J. H.Luke (Geraldine), Rev. J.Dumbell, Mrs Holder, and others. Tea on the Tables at 6 30 o’clock. Tickets, 25., PROSPECTUS , OF THE South Canterbury BUILDING AND INVESTMENT COMPANY (Limited). Incorporated under the : Joint Stock Acts. 5s per Share to be' paid oh application, 5s on allotirienti and calls of 2s 6d to be made at intervals of not less than three months. It is not intended to call up more than £1 per Share. Directors, Mr E. G. Kerr Mr B. Woollcombe Mr H. Gain ' Mr D. Gedye Mr W. Evans ’ : Mr W. Moody Mr Geo. Stumbles. Bankers. Union Bank of Australia (Limited). Auditors. Mr James Granger Mr E. H. Tate. Manager. Mr W. Ziesler, Valuator. Mr James Granger. This Company has been formed to meet a long-felt want in the district of an institution occupying a wider sphere than that filled by existing Building Societies. The intention of the Company is to carry on business on Building Society principles, to receive deposits at current rates of interest, to make advances on approved landed securities for fixed terms, to provide for the conversion of any of its Building Society loans into fixed loans, paying interest quarterly of half-yearly, or the reconversion of such fixed into progressive loans, and also to advance upon the security of the paid-up amounts of Shares subscribed under the Building Society Section. ■ The profits of the Company will be allocated in such a'ratio as to adjust fairly the claims of the two classes of investors— Capital and Subscription Shareholders. In regard ■ to the subscription shares under the monthly-payment system, these may, on attaining the value of £lO each, be converted into fully paid-up capital shares of the Company, or paid out m cash at the option of the holder. The Directors do not consider it will be necessary to call up more than £1 per share on capital shares, as they deem it more advisable to borrow on deposit or debenture, should it be found, in the course of time, that the business of the Company warrants the • use of increased capital, The Books of the Company will be audited quarterly. The distinguishing features of the Company’s operations having thus been laid before the public, the Directors, in placing the share list on the market, do not consider it necessary to add any recommendation further than simply referring to the benefits;which such an institution must confer on the district, having its funds all invested locally,' its support from local capital, and it's operations superintended by local directors, The Share List will close on 30ih September. Applications for shares to be made to the undersigned. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA* Timaru ; Or, W. MOODY, Interim-Secretary.
MONEY TO LEND in sums of from £5 to £SO and upwards. Address— L.S.D., Post-office, Timaru. The strictest secrecy will be observed FOR SALE—A four-roomed BRICK COTTAGE situate in Cliff Town, well finished. Garden stocked with fruit trees Underground tank. Apply on the premises to W. LEGGOTT. TO-BUSINESS MEN. THE ADVERTISER is prenared to undertake the Keeping of Tradesmen’s books, collection of debt’s &c, at moderate rates. Address “ Business,” office of this paper. NORTH STREET BUTCHERY, TIMARU. (Late Peacock and Geaney.) I Beg respectfully to inform the General Public of Timaru and Districts, that I have STARTED BUSINESS in the above Premises as BUTCHER. In soliciting a share of Public Patronage, I beg to state that my Meat and Small Goods will be of the best Quality, combined with cheapness. GEORGE GEDDES, Late Manager for Mr Boyd Thomson. DANCING. M r O. Patton Wishes to draw the attentionof lovers of the above that the Tradesmen’s Quadrille Assembly, meet every WEDNESDAY EVENING, in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Barna d street, at 8 p.ra., and that he has engaged MR A, BAKER as M.C., who will spare no pains in conducting the Assembly, so that a thoroughly enjoyable evening|may be spent. Those desirous of instruction in Dancing may rfely on every attention being paid them by Mr A. Baker, who will be in attendance at the Hall from 7 p.m. Mr Patton has also secured the services of a First-class Quadrille Band. C. PATTON, Pianist. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF TIMARU. GENTLEMEN,— Having retired from the Borough Council (through the effluxion of time), I respectfully beg to inform you that I am again a candidate for your suffrages. If elected, my aim will be to avoid debt and bank overdrafts, making each year’s income suffice lor each year’s expenditure, and spond the rales legitimately in permanently improving the Borough. If my actions in the past have met with your approval, I respectfully solicit your support at the forthcoming election on the Bth instant. Yours Respectfully, J. S. GIBSON.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2640, 6 September 1881, Page 3
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