(CO-OPiRATIVI) •?jgr A *'- ■ J ---ml HURRAY! NOT A CARE IN THE WORLD! Q. Can I insure my savings? A. Yes, the Society has an excellent insured savings plan. You can insure your savAAj ings so that in the event of accident or If sickness regular fortnightly payments t?!*****! will be continued for you. the event of your death the child would be provided for because the insurance would pay the shares to the ten year point and the subscriptions could be placed in trust. CONTACT WESTERN TODAY RESULTS APPROPRIATION MEETING HELD TUESDAY. 22nd DECEMBER 1944. Group S 3, BALLOT, Cluster 243, GREYMOUTH; Group St, BALLOT, Cluster 120, ROTORUA; Group M, BALLOT Cluster 120, MILFORD; Group 58, BALLOT, Cluster 183, TOKOROA; Group 45, BALLOT, Cluster 431, HAMILTON; Group 47, BALLOT, Cluster 26, PAPANUI; Group 67, BALLOT. Cluster 26, PAPATOETOE; Group 68 BALLOT Cluster 108, TE KUITI; Group 81, BALLOT. Cluster 16, AVONDALE; Group 85, BALLOT, Cluster 453, SOUTHLAND; Group 85. BALLOT Cluster 453 CHRISTCHURCH. TENDER APPROPRIATIONS WERE HELD IN THE FOLLOWING GROUPS:— Group 42—£1200, Group 43—£1200, Group 63—£3000, Group 69—£3000, Group 73—£4000, Group 78—£4000, Group 84—£4000. NEXT APPROPRIATION MEETING TO BE HELD FRIDAY 26th FEBRUARY. 1965. AT 10.30 a.m. RESULTS OF THIS APPROPRIATION MEETING WILL Bl PUBLISHED SATURDAY. 6th MARCH, 1965, OR NEAREST PUBLISHING DATE. BALLOT: Group 52—£2000; Group 57—£2000; Group 59—£2000; Group 61—£3000; Group 64—£3000; Group 66—£3000; Group 70—£4000; Group 72—£4000; Group 76—£4000; Group 80—£4000. TINDER: Group 41-C1200; Group 51-E2000; Group 60—£3000; Group 62—£3000; Group 68—£3000; Group 71—£4000; Group 74—84000: Group 75—£4000: Group 83—£4000 The las: date for payment of subscriptions Is Friday. 12th February 1965. . „ . In order to participate In the appropriation shares In Group 51 must be paid to number 308, In all other groups No. 297 (15th January, 1965). CHRISTCHURCH INFORMATION CENTRE Sir. N. W. Whyte or Mr. M. Watson, / c/- Whyte, McCormack & Watson, , Worcester Chambers, 69 Worcester Street, ' Christchurch. Phone 30-792. Subscriptions payable at:—The National Bank of New Zealand Limited, Corner of Hereford and Manchester Streets and Victoria Square Branch, Corner of Colombo and Armagh Streets. H. E. M. O’Neill, High Street, Kaiapoi.
SAILING IN MAY, 1965 ms. "Seven Seas" 18 Day Cruise FEEL REFRESHED, RELAXED, RENEWED Wellington—Auckland—Suva—Noumea—Sydney —Wellington—Auckland Enjoy a wonderful carefree holiday, cruising leisurely through the Pacific. You get 32 hours duty free shopping in Suva, 24 hours in fascinating French Noumea, 27 hours in big, bustling Sydney. The ? 'Seven Seas" is comfortable —you'll enjoy European cuisine and the finest of service from a multilingual crew. There's a tiled swimming pool, five pleasant public rooms, plus wide deck space for games, or just plain relaxing. This one-class ship sails under the flag of West Germany. All this can cost so little. fx°m£Bs-£136 | Departs Wellington May 7 Returns Wellington May 25 \ Departs Auckland May 9 1 jW Returns Auckland May 27 L. ’ * jB Ern SB and information apply to your nearest travel agent RUSSELL & SOMERS (Wellington)’ LIMITED, _ 35-37 Johnston Street, *<>• Bom ’’*lWAllinafon Telephone 49-545. GENERAL AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TRAVEL LTD. Agents for M.S. Seven Seas. 131 Cashel St. opp. Beaths. 'Phone 43-114 (5 lines). Open Friday Nights.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30641, 6 January 1965, Page 5
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