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DUNEDIN SAYINGS BANK. BALANCE-SIIEET, 31st MARCH, 1922. LIABILITIES. Amount at credit of depositors £690,407 17 0 Property Suspense Account ... 2,146 15 9 Debenture Premium Account 429 16 2 Profit and Loss Account ... 38,151 16 7 £731,136 5 6 ASSETS. Cash in Bank (Working Account) ... Fixed Deposits, with interest to 31st Marcit, 1922 vCar Bonds, with interest to 31st March, 1922 Debentures, with interest to March 31st, 1922 ... Loans on Mortgage, with interest to 31st. March, 1922 Land and Building Insurance Premiums owing Kents accrued £8,985 2 9 14,783 13 5 35,602 17 6 93,616 1 1 573,059 10 11 5,000 0 0 38 19 10 20 0 0 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT For Twelve Mouths Ending 31st March, 1822. Dr 1922. March 31.—T0 Interest paid to Depositors Chargee tor year Written oft Land and Building' Transfer to Properly Suspense Account Balance ... £28,943 9 5 2,084 9 3 50 0 0 1,500 0 0 38,151 16 7 £70,729 15 3 1922. March 31—By Balance Interest on Leans ... Interest on Deposits Interest on Debentures . Rent Fines £731,136 Cr £32,624 0 8 51,018 16 4 1,078 3 10 5,726 14 5 280 0 0 2 0 0 £70,729 15 3 WE HEREBY CERTIFY that, to the best of our knowledge and belief, the above Balance-sheet is correct. WM. BROWN AND CO„ t Auditors> THOMAS MOODIE, * Auditors. JAMES QUATLE. Manager. GKO. L. DENNISTON, Vicc-prcsidont. TRUSTEES • Fon. M. Cohen, Messrs T. R. Christie, C. W. S. Chamberlain, T Harrison. J. P. IT. Hamel, D. Laniach, G. Lawrence, h. A. J. Lesevear, .1 Shacklock. ! T. C. J. B. Telephone 58. Telephone 58. THE trustees, executobs, and agency company, WATER STREET, DUNEDIN. Is it not essential in the choice of an Executor to select this Company, whoso business is to undertake such important work. CALL OR WRITE FOR INFORMATION BEFORE MAKING YOUR WH/L,

THE WILL AND THE WAY. No. 40.-Indivulu.il and Community Benefits, Tbouch the great purpose of the 'Public Trust Office is to safeguard the tights and interests of beneficiaries in private estates, the safe methods of investment of tho funds have proved to be helpful to tho country ns a whole. For example, during tho Tear ended 31st T,larch, 1921, when many farmers, with pood assets, were sorely in need of monoT, tho Public Trust Office lent £1,837,226 on rural properties. During that time, also, when local bodies worn having difficulty in raising money for import,int works, tho Public Trust Ofhco advanced £979,721 to Borough Councils, Town Boards,' County Councils, Harbor Boards, Hospital and Charitable Aid Boards, and Electric Power Boards. Tims tbo Public Trust Office has had, and is still having, a ‘very ininortaut function in helping New Zealand to regain its prosperity. An institution which simultaneously assures individual and com- . minify benefits has _n. sound title to tho good-will which it has won in fifty years of efficient, faithful service. For full information apply to DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE At Dunedin and Invercargill. DISTRICT OFFICERS at Oamaru, Alexandra, Queenstown, Palmerston, Tapanui, Milton, Lawrence, Balclutha, Gore, Wyndham, Otautau, and Tuatapere. EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES For tho ‘Evening Star,’ Dunedin. ESSRS R. B. BRETT AND SON, 134 FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.C. 4. Copies of Papert and Full Information as to Advertising Rates can bo Obtained at Abovo Address, Cl BEAT REDUCTION OF PRICES, V KODAKS AND BROWNIES, ■ CAMERA COMPANY, OCTAGON, Tho Best Place for all New Photographic Goods. Developing, Printing, etc. CAMERA COMPANY, OCTAGON. Telephone 182. Hugh gourley, ltd. (Est. isvo), 7 Clarke street, Economical Undertakers and Embalmors. Telegrams : " Gour* ley, Dunedin.” ’Phone 407 (Day ,or Night). Funerals by Motors or Horses.

FUNERAL NOTICE. milE Friends of the late Mrs Drummond' ■i (and family) are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave her Jato residence, Outram, on FRIDAY, sth ■Jnet., at 2 p.ui., for tho West Taieri Ccme’■frery.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr Jas. Thompson and family, Caroy Bay, einceroly thank kind friends for sympathy In their.sad bereavement. HOPE AND KINASTON, Undertakers, 36 St. Andrew street. Tel. 2,602 (Day . and Night). I r-fOHN GILLIES, Undertaker, 24 George ; , street, 'phono 479; 11 King street,

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Evening Star, Issue 17958, 3 May 1922, Page 4

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