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ELECTRICITY. | F C. GRIFFITHS, ELECTRICIAN PLT'MUER, A-c, DEVON STREET. M:\V VIA MOUTH. 1 SHALL be ple.v-' d to submit Esiimates and I'iicon to pcihon» con- ' templatiny; the lnstal'.'ition oi Electric ( LiL'ht, Power, etc , and havnitr engaged 'h.> s» i \ ices ol :iu Electiicai Kxpei t latiiy aimed f'oni I 'upland, 1 can , .sat isl.iciion to those who r .n;: % favoui me with their orders. Ail kinds oi Plumbing and Sanitaiy Work executed by t'.xpeiiciiced workmen. TARANAKI J LANS, BUILDING, & INVESTMENT SOCIETY (Permanent). ii;ooipo-s*i»d under "The Building oooietiei Act, 1880." :MRKC'JOl?S— Messrs Cock (chairman), A. Bhuttleworth, John Ellia, W. L. Newman, Newton King, A. Goldvater, and T. K. Skinner. JANKERS— The Bank of New Zealand. ■SOLICITORS— Messrs Wilson & Grey. The Society pays the cost of prepar»g and registering all mortgages (unecs for a lesser sum than £100.) , During the five years ending the 30th g 4ej)iember, 1905, the suu of £7181 16a * id has been distributed in divideuda " md boiiuses among tho members of the Society, Borroweris anri Investors parti- D ;ipatin{r alike in the distribution; it w vill thus be seen that the Society is di • UToiy co-operative Y\ Ofloce open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 >.ni., Thursday afternowi ojroeplcd. r. r wi;n3TE\t, bscrotßr.v __^ m »_™^^— i FRANK MESSENGER ~ ARCITTTECT, Qight years with Oakden and Kouip, Melbourne. )rj\wings and Specific ations PrepAiod. SyEE8 J BUILDINGS. De^on Street.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13877, 1 February 1909, Page 8
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516Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13877, 1 February 1909, Page 8
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