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]yj^ W ' HAWKINS ACCOUSTAKT AND COMMISSION AOEKT. Office: Princes-st., Dunedin. Mr. Hawkins is prepared to undertake all kwds of financifc. business; to negotiate Loans on freehold or leasehold pTopertie« repayable by instalments if required ; to make Advances on merca* title pastoral, agricultural, or other approved securities ; and to act Agent for absentees, trustees, or executors. UNION PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY.— ESTABLISHED, 1668. THE' Investors* Shares in this Society are the following:— Terminating Shares of the ultimate value of Fifty Pounds each, which are realised after seventy-five monthly payments of Ten ShflIXTaJe JJ h * 8 « ma, be withdrawn itUj time, with Inter! at the rate of eight per cent, per annum after the first -year, upon giving one months' notice. No withdrawal fee is charged. P Permanent Shares of Fifty Pounds each, payable in one sum, are SSSTiIf Onthe f SWS K^^y Dividends ai« paid Tt The Swpfufi UPwfiS* CeD Per aDnUDI> togeth6r With Annual BoouB out of Deferred Paid-up Shares, to be realised at the end of three, five, or seven years, at the option of the Shareholder. The.a Shares may De withdrawn at any time, with compound interest, at the rate of cix per cent, per annum, on giving three months' notice. wm.5%? S £ Ciety ntB loanB on morfc g a ge upon most favorable terms, i f nKA? OntUy ' l ? Uarterly ' Ol< half -y ear ly instalments, commend ing immednteh ; or the repayment instalments may bo deferred for 3'S or three /ears To facilitate building operations, the Society will make payment of advances during the progress of buildings. ♦t,«» The Socie <f al9 ° receives deposits,, secured by the Society's DebenrS» ' P F° uan * to the Building and Land Societies Act, at current > raies or interest. &c fnW^ c8 '- R r Ules>: F- orm9of A PP Kca «on for Shares, Advances, eas., and all other information, may be obtained from M . W. HAWKINS, Seobetaby, _ Princes street, Dunedin. JJASKETS ! BASKETS t BASKET Undersigned has always onlTrd, Baskets of ev«ry cleflcriptio*. Orders promptly attended to. Note the Address — M . S 17 L L I V A N . Wholesale and Eetail Basket Maker Princeß street South, Dunedin (opposite Guthrie'& Asher's). New Books and New Editions received per "Buckinghamshire," " Atrato," and Overland Mail, by REITH AND WILKITP DUNEDIN. X^-^IE The Wild North Land by Captain Butler, demy Bvo Stanley (H. M.) My Kalulu, cf. Bvo J _. » » How I found Livingstone, Bvo Hutchmson (J. T.) Two years in Peru, demy Bvo Cassell's Popular Recreator, Vol 1 Schwemfurth's Heart of Africa, translated by E. E. Frewer * vol, ovo ' Enquire Within Upon Everything, 12mo 4vt Co .t S' ?\> JeBßOnBJ e8BOn8 in Elementary Chemistry, 18mo Abbott (E. A.) Shakespearian Grammar, fcap, Bvo Holmes (O. W.) Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, 12mo Bhairp (J. C) Studies in Poetry and Philosophy, 12mo Jevons (W. Stanley) The Principles of Science, 2vol 8 Bvo Geikie (James) The Great Ice Age, Bvo »« TO »iOVO Macrae (D.) Americans at Home, cost Bvo sllit%i W \n& %m% m T T ° rU i B i ng f the South Seas ' P° Bt 8^ fccott (Sir W .) The Fortunes of Nigel, 12mo Lytton (Lord) The Caxtons, post Bvo Kirby (M. & E.) Stories about Birds of Land and Water, Bvo cZn ft" P (J A 4N^ Th6 ,°7 o F no^ «nd toSJpS Bvo Thla ?,?* q ' y»T He veBv e8 i e^, of the Brethren, 12mo -Lne Gudeman O Inglis Mill Marsh (Mrs) Crossing the River, 12mo Marryat (Captain) The Phantom Ship, post Bvo ow to Economise Like a Lady, 12mo Bruce (J.) Life of Gideon, 12 mo Lamb (Chas.) Eliana, I2mo Haydtt's Dictionary of Dateß, Bvo »» v » Biography, Bvo prown (John) Rab and his Friends, 12mo " o Dr T^ :LecfcureB on th« Philosophy of the Human Mind Bvo ' ' Setoh Q.)4|ossip about Letters, 12mo Vaughan (CTif^Bays of Sunlight, 12mo De Quimey's Works, J6 vols Brown's Book of Landed Estate Nasmyth and Carpenter, The Moon 4fco Church (A. H.) 'The Laboratory Guide, post Bvo Burbidge (F. W.) Cool Orchids, 12mo " Cos (Q-. W.) A History of Greece, 2 vols Bvo Maudsley (H.) Responsibility in Mental Disease, postBTO

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 66, 1 August 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 66, 1 August 1874, Page 4

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