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■ ® f THE NORTHERN CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING ’ SOCIETY. RESULTS of the Monthly Meeting ga. Member* held on Thursday. 28th Septaota bar, MB0:LOANS FREE OF INTEREST. H'f < WINNING NUMBERS DECIDED BY ’ BALLOT. Group. No*. Locality. 17 352 Avondale. 31 109 Milford. •< 296 W’whata. Epsom, HUhb bro., St. Heliers, Remw» era. Grafton. 66 382 Dunedin. Parnell, Hern* Bay. New PlymouflL 66 130 Waiters. Remuera. Mt, Maunganui, Birkenhead. Parnell. ' 67 404 Taupo, Mt. Albert, Rotorua, Newmarket. t 75 109 Remuera. f: 109 433 Wellington and Taihapa. 116 405 Wanganui. 306 254 Christchurch and Tfc. rnaru. 413 26 Dunedin and Glencoe (Southland). LOANS BY TENDER Premiums Offered are Equivalent to Low Rates of Interest. ll’zfe Year Mortgage Term - Successful Tender: Group 13, £25 per £100; 14, £»; 15, £18; 15Va Year Mortgage Term: 31, £25 : 32, £3B 10s; 33, £36. 62. £36; m £42: 73. £2B; 74. £36; 76. £35 0s 6d; IQ* £32 10a; 107, £3O 7s 6d; 110, £36 2s; Hl £36 10a; 114, £25: 201, £36 Is; 204. £»• 210, £36; 211, £36 Is 6d; 213, £3O. TOTAL OF SEPTEMBER LOANS, £56.000. Outstanding facilities for thrift and home ownership are available to all member* of the Northern Building Society, the largest Co-operative Society of ftg ’ kind In Australasia Anyone can become a Member. On inquiry, the Society wifi be pleased to give full information concerning membership. * CHRISTCHURCH BRANCH OFFICE 146 Gloucester street. ’Phone 32-613. M| ON WEDNESDAY 11th OCTOBER, AT 7W PM.. A MEETING OF PROTEST la connexion with the recent Inadequ.te la., creaw in War Pensions will be held IB JELLICOE HALL. 71 Gloucester street AU War Pensioner, and other Ex-Serviea Personnel Interested are Invited to Attend. 5 L. A. MCKENZIE, Seeretaiy. 2MI WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. TWO PUBLIC LECTURES OF ’ OUTSTANDING INTEREST. “THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTCHURCH: ITS SERVICES AND SOCIAL LIFEMR A. G. HENDERSON. M.A. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, OCT. 14, at 8 p.m. (And following TUESDAY). W.E.A. ROOM, TRADES HALL, Gloucester street. Mr Henderson speaks from long experience and study of his topic. All citiasna cordially invited. 3692 W.E.A. CLOSING SOCIAL will be held in Y-M.C.A. HALL. Cambridge terrace, ' ; THURSDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 12, 8 p.m. Concert Items. Supper. Dancing. ALL STUDENTS AND FRIENDS CORDL ALLY 1NV1TED.2963 PEACE ESSAY.’ REMINDER TO ALL W.E.A. STUDENTS. The Peace Essay Competition closet oa il October 31. The Topic of the Essay (of about 2066 words) is “THE BEST CONTRIBUTION THAT CAN BE MADE TO WORLD PEACE.’’ The prize is a Cup and a Cash ’ Award. a ENTRIES INVITED FROM W.E.A, STUDENTS. Conditions sent on request to WJE.A., Box 232. 2663 1 . 1 ... I CHRIST'S COLLECT, CANTERBURY. CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS. IT is regretted that it is not possible to ; ask aH friends to attend the Gaj'dan Party ;>nd Pageant to be held on the ' afternoon of Thursday, 12th October. < Adminion will be limited to those wlto i| present their invitations or tickets at the main gates, Rolleston avenue. Visitors •’’•e requested to be in thMr ■data by 2.15 p.m. 2m 1 I 1 CHRIST’S COLLEGE. CANTERBURY. AH friends of the School 1 are Invited to attend THE . B LAYING OF THE FOUNDATION STONE >i OF THE MEMORIAL GATEWAY BLOCK M by Hi, Excellency the Governor-General ; Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Freyberg, V.C., G.C.M.G., K.C.8., K.8.E., D. 3.0., 3 LL.D.. D.C.L. < on THURSDAY, 12(h OCTOBER. 1954, at 10.45 a.m. Visitor# are requested to be in their Mate by 10. M a.m. 3444 Vegetarianism . * GOOD HEALTH HAPPINESS N.Z. VEGETARIAN SOCIETY. CHRISTCHURCH BRANCH. DR. MAUD FERE will speak on "SODIUM—ITS USE AND ABUSE." THEOSOPHICAL HALL, Cambridge terrace. MONDAY, OCTOBER 9th. 8 P.M. Collection. Literature. • 2742 > ®lO2. We in New Zealand kill every year some 20.000,000 harmless and defencelea* sheep and cattle. Who is the aggressor? t urrrif o/rorKrojT POWER TO ENJOY TO-DAY WISDOM TO PLAN THE FUTURE. SATURDAY NIGHT R p v CLUB LANE CLUB LANE, CLUB LANE CLUB LANE. Off Oxford terracebehind Gas Co Office. »«? REYE feIBLE LECTURE: "GHOSTS AND HAUNTED HOUSES” Mutterings from Beyond the Tomb. Call the Living Commune with the Dead? SUNDAY. OCTOBER 8. 7 P.M. REALM HALL, 94 GLOUCESTER STREET. Hall Comfortably Heated. COME. 2$N OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT , CARLTON GARDENS now serving Morn* mg Teas 10.55 a.m. to 12, and Aiternoflß > Tea 1 P.m. to 4.30 p.m.. Mondays lo Fri> :'‘ d *y». ZIM ,j>

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26237, 7 October 1950, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26237, 7 October 1950, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26237, 7 October 1950, Page 14

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