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BUILDING SOCIETIES. A.C.^.KS. 67 TH — GROUP — 67TH jpgOO APPROPRIATIONS £800 THIS GROUP IS BEING OPENED THIS MONTH. APPLICATION FEES DUE NOW. FIRST SUBSCRIPTION . JUNE 4th. FIRST BALLOT JUNE 27th. A FEW SHARES STILL AVAILABLE. GIVE IN YOUR NAME WITHOUT DELAY AT THE SOCIETY'S OFFICE, CORNER OP WELLESLEY AND ALBERT STREETS. pERMINATING JJHILDING gOCIETX. WS A.C.T.B. " S OCIET Y ELECTION OF FOUR DIRECTORS. 7cllow Members, I, JOHN R. LUNDON. . Licenced tenltor (for some 20 years a practising « ity Barrister and Solicitor, anil for •> rec;nt (•pars one of the largest Waikato Dairy farmers and Butterfat Producers), respeet'ully invite your vote and interest in tins, ny initial aspiration, to OUR SOCIETY'S DIRECTORATE. My time is iny own, and is now volilnarily at your service. I claim to possess ability, energy, oxoeri- ■ !]ct i , business acumen and adaptability : ! have had over twenty years of active '.r.iUUng Society membership : I have con- , Imml over 60 shares, representing thoulunds of pounds of cash subscriptions. I am impervious to combines, coteries, •abals, esoteric influences, selfish considera:ions, and personal prejudices. My policy includes : — 1. Reform within the Societr. 2. A Radical Change in the annual voting 'or directors. (At present members must vote belore intending the Annual Meeting.) The system of freely advertising at every nernbers' expense of retiring directors as •andidates for re-election is ARCHAIC AND UNJUST TO OTHER 'ANDIDATES. WHO TO REACH INDIVIDUAL SUBSCRIBERS MUCH IN..'UR EXCESSIVE EXPENSE. Equality of treatment to bona-fide, building Society home paying shareholding ;ul>scribers. instead of possible preferential reatment to outside moppers-up of availible ai>propriations by tender at highest igure. In my judgment, our Society is liable to suffer from stagnating Directorship. l'relistoric terms of 20 years and upwards ot' irrnehair occupancy do NOT necessarily pell 100 per cent efficiency. DIRECTORSHIP Slioi I,r> NOT BE \ FAMILY LEASE IN PERPETUITY. No lirectorate should be a lite job for retired uoney bugs. Loans on second mortgage should cease t this juncture. Are you satisfied with the dreary IS liontlis' wait for repayment of the bare hares subscription following on wit hIrawal of 5 to almost 10 year old shares? Is reduction overdue in the long existing cnles of I .aw Costs oil Loans and of Loans {ademptions? What voice have shareholders had in the ecrnt Society S(dicitorship appoint men? — •frected without publicly inviting apnlicaions from 1 lie Legal Profession for such a jrofouiidly profitable MONOPOLY? If vou think there is wed for a highly Vallfd elt etrifier or for an effective intidote against administrative bacillus uilioa. Vote for J. R. LUNDON. 13L Rcmucra Road. May 20. 1'.*28. 20 r JIO THE SHAREHOLDERS, ND 10OPERATIVE rjIERMI NAT! NG JJUILDING <JOCIETY. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN — We, the undermentioned retiring members if the Board of Directors, again offer our services to the shareholders, and "\\e solicit jour vote and support in the forthcoming .•lection, and if elected, we. as in past ,'ears, will do our utmost to further the interests of your Society in every way. Yours sincerely. .1. M. BARR. WALTER LAMBOURNE. JAS. W. WISEMAN. -<i V UCKLAND CO-OPERATIVE TERMINA ATING BUILDING SOCIETY. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. The vote and interests of Shareholders is isked on behalf of ALEXANDER HARRIS. M.P., vho is a candidate for one of the vacant [eats on the Directorate. His public record is sufficient guarantee hat tiie Shareholders' interests will be, •igidly conserved. Seventeen years con"inuously member of Parliament for Waitenata; for many years a member of the Joard of Trustees Auckland Savings Bank : ictive member of the Board of Governors, luck land Grammar School. A successful business man who can add o the success of the A.C.T.B.S. SHAREHOLDERS. —Be sure and record .our votes and vote ALEXANDER HARRIS. 20 PARADES. Burst battalion, the auckland REGIMENT (C.R.0.). KING'S BIRTHDAY PARADE. The Battalion will Parade at. the DRILL: HALL. RUTLAND STREET, at a.m., m MONDAY, Juue 4, 1928, for a Cerenonial Parade. DRESS: Review Order (full web equiplient will be worn). In the event of the Parade being cancelled owing to inclement weather, the. Uoyal Salute of 21 guns will l>e fired in :h«; Outer Domain at S a.m. " Information " at the Telephone Exchange will be advised if the Parade is' to be caucclled. (Signed) J. G. C. WALES. Captain. N.Z.S.C. Adjutant, First Battalion, The Auckland Itegiment (C.R.0.1. GARAGE- SERVICE STATIONS. 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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 123, 26 May 1928, Page 21
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