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AQCRECATE BALANCE-SHEET IBANK 01 NEW SOUTH WALES, LIABILITIES. jߧ|s* *!* 277,874 0 6 Bills S»j»iji ted pU»r Lia* i»ati« 4«ut% #jjNd* J*«"Irwa. Wd lor Doubtful iljts *nd Amounts a* Cre:t of InTesiments Fluctua_wa Account, Officers* Fidfifty. Guarantee and Prowfc»t Fund, The Buekland od, and saaounts due to 36,977,689 12 11 6,739,876 6U .. &soo,ooo o a Bind 8,350,000 0 Q 4,405 110 Sess tepmDrad«ndto 83*tDec., 3913 87,500 0 0 .256,905 1 10 ■ 6,106,903 1 10 £49.824,471 1 8 'ftrtJngeni Liabilities—- ■ Qutstandiag Crediis, A3 pet ... imm tio 4ei Interim Dividend, for Qnarter ended 31st December, 1913, at 10 per cent. - annum, paid in terms or use CV. of Deed of SeU tlKuent lid&ncje proposed to be dealt njfcli as follows: £50,845,720 9 6 PROFIT AND LOSS, £ 6. d. ASSBSS. ! £ b. d, Coin, BuiJion, and Gash, Bal- , mm ... 1W5»»?5416 « A ustraliaq Common- . wealth Notea Qua enaiand Government Notes ... 22 0 0 Notes of other Banks ... 6,245 0 0 ilons-/ at short ea,U Jn London 2,395,000 0 Q Ir-vestmente— British and Colonial Government Set cufitjfti ... 2,950,34,3 9 3 and other Securities 286,014 2 11 Due by Qther Banks ... 173,036 3 a Bills Receivable in Lon- ■ 4on.and.Re- ' "•*- mittances in tafllit — r-m 24,215,064 4 1 Bills Discounted, and Loans and Advances cq GwtmtW §4,829,406 7 7 Bant" Ficmisea .- - - 780,000 0 Q £49,824,471 1 8 Liabilities of Customer* and others on Letters of Credit, as per Contra 1,021,249 7 JO £50,845,720 9 6 286,014 2 11 173,036 3 3 Sfik: Quarter's Dividend to Dividend to 31tt M*rch,at tfes rate of 10 per cent, per annum ... 87,500 0 0 ftt Augmentation of the Reserve Fnnd 100,000 0 0 tfe Balance WOdadrforward 69,405 1 10 iND LOSS, 31sfc MARCH, 1914. £ b. d. By Amount from last Account By Balanoa of Half-year's profits after deducting Rebate on Current Bills, In--87,500 0 0 teresi on Deposits, paying Note and Other Taxes, reducing valuation of Bank Promises, providing for Bad and Doubtful D«bts, and fluctuations in the wine of Investment Securities, and including Recoveries from Debts previously written off as bad , rt 68,658 5 1 §75,746 16 9 256,905 110 £344,405 1 10 1 10 | £344,405 1 1Q ' Dr RESERVE FUND, 31st MARCH, 1914, Cr £ s. d. I £ «. d. lb Balance 2,450.000 0 0 By Balance ... 2,350,000 0 0 (Of which £750,000 is in- By Amount from. Profit and Tested at, British Govern- Los? ~, -, IQQ,GW 0 0 men* Securities, and £500,000 in those-of States where we are* represented-—i» «U» SI.mOOO. The balance is th?S.f ** ***"" ° f £g,450,00Q 0 0 £2,450,000 0 0 ?T Balance £2,450,000 Q 0 J. RUSSELL FRENCH, General Manager. ,W. E. SODTHERDEN, Chief Accountant. Audited 15th May, 1914. ALFRED G. MILSON, HARRINGTON PALMER, Audiiora. D.I.C. HAVE TOU EVER USED A TACUTBI FLASK? If nei,. you should boy on© to-day. They are indispensable to all, especiaHy- during the cold weather. "Will keep any liquid at boiling point for 24 hours. THE "BOBS" FLASK. Pint Sise, 3s 3d. There is ao need to get up early and boil the kettle for your Morning Cup of Tea. "2:.2. V BUY A "BOBS" VACUUM FLASK, They are Reliable, DXC. % D.I.C. DJ.C,

'PHONE 3,647. •0 H N COO, DENTIST, HAYNES'S BUILDING, Corner Moray placa and Princes street, Dunedin. IJf order bo have the 'Star* oat in good tinso, it is found impossible to classify Advertisements thai, corns in after noon. After this hoar the; cannot be classified. We would therefore request Advertisers to fcndly bear this in mind, and tend in their Orders Early. THOMSON'S SODA No. 1 WATSSOS'S No. 10. LET your children- decide. Give them one plate of Creamoata. At stake on that dish is our reputation of 40 years. Ask your giccer.

WHAT IS A GENUINE TAILOR? ' A CGOEDING to the law oi the land, only »■*• those, firms employing tailora and taSoreaes under the Industrial Arbitration Coart awards are allowed to advertise themselves as genuine tailors supplying tailormade suite to the public. If * suit is "tailor-made," ft is made by a tailor—not made in a factory by a sirl machinist. Suits ordinarily termed "made to moasare," "tailor cut" etc., are usually another ierm for plain factory-made suits. Th» price of a neutrino tailor-made suit has always been in the region of £5, but now t6& Sartorial Seme*. Ltd., supply these very m«i» rata at from 63a upwards. When we say "tailor made" at from 63s apirard*, the public may depend upon it, and not only do we pay award wages, but ninety ©ui of every hundred of our employees are paid over award rates. It is this fact that appeals to working men and trades unionists, and accounts for the fact also that our customers are composed of business men and laboring men alike. The reason we can afford to cut prices is because we buy materials direct from the weaving looms, thus eliminating middlemen's profits. Selling for cash only enables us to eliminate also all bad debts and other attendant evils of the credit system. „ Out stocks are replete with the latest and smartest in suitings. Call in and see us—and don't forget that we positively guarantee to scire you suit satisfaction, or refund every penny of your purchase money. Don't forget the address—6l Princes street —and remember also that our traveller will wait upon you in your own home if necessary with patterns and prices. Simply send us b post card. f FHOTOGKAPHIO GBEAT CLEARING SALE. Cameras, Plates, Papers, and all Fhotogrs phic Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices. CAMKBA CO., OCTAGON, DUOTDIN. VISITORS TO THE SHOW AEE ASSURED THAT IN ORDER TO MAKB THEIR VISIT A CO3JPUBTE SUCCESS WHEY SHOULD KOT DOSS THE SPECIAL SHOW-WEEK BARGAINS BROWN, EVING'S. m "" IaABGAIKS IST EVER* DEPARTMENT. JJBOWN, SWING'& CO., htd., - , ..ISOffiBB STBEBT..' .. .X&M&j&iipL

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Evening Star, Issue 15514, 9 June 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 15514, 9 June 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 15514, 9 June 1914, Page 6

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