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I ' The New Zealand Banking System The New Zealand banking system is based on the British system which has proved its worth through the years and especially during the recent depression. The six trading banks have over 500 branches and agencies throughout the Dominion ready to provide necessary banking facilities to all ' sections of the community. This system has enabled New Zealand to weather the world depression better than many other countries, and throughout the depression depositors in the New Zealand trading banks have never had a moment of worry about the safety of their money. To-day the banks have the confidence of the people to such an extent that they hold deposits to the value of £61,000,000. ' The banks are well equipped to meet the reasonable financial requirements of firms and individuals in any part of the Dominion. - The share holdings of the banks are widely spread throughout the community. The average return to shareholders on their funds 'employed fell from 6-52% in 1929 to 338% in 1933. -...-, ,—lnscrtcd by The■A.isucialed ■•!.,.. Bdnlc. of New Zealand. ' 13V ORIENT LINERS .^^ now carry Tourist Class ORION, ORONTES, ORFORD — Tourist Class with First Saloon ORMONDE and ORSOVA — One Class — Tourist only To , from ENGLAND £40 OTRANTO, ORAMA, ORONSAY ■ e<""y Fist Saloon and Improved Third Class Orient line ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS , Union S.S. Co. of N.Z. Ltd., Agents throughout; New Zealand H AVE YOU stabbinS Pains-in the bad % r^Hfii™ Are, you afraid to bend or straightet sA'/^Sk \ IS tUe Ufine disordered ? Do you rise during t Js \ <35& A "lght V* Are you rheumatic ?' If you must ansu r^^ES. 1 " Yes " to these questions, be quick to strength 1\ v*sp^ I th. c weakened kidneys with Doa'ns Backac ' \\ mVl 1^ 1167 Pills' You W'U De delighted at t V\V deference healthy kidneys will make to^diif Hi Don't neglect "DOAN'S PUT ME RIGHT" Backache ■• Rheumatism ;£»" M fwMljSM.' M.^ J Sciatica . •set wmmmsm ' Refuse inferior substitutes. Insist upon &? D°ANC •—^BackacheKidncyPiHs^^P i^packa&_bears the Uaj Trade Mmth^

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 105, 30 October 1935, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 105, 30 October 1935, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 105, 30 October 1935, Page 20

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