MONEY. A KEY TO PROSPERITY! Some of the wealthiest men in the Eng-lish-speaking world have declared that the Key to Prosperity is “THE ABILITY TO SAVE IN YOUTH.” Tnis weans tho early acquirement of habits of Thrift THE REWARDS OF THRIFT! These are very many indeed. Tho wisdom of saving is only fully realised by those who, after a genuine struggle, have succeeded in laying away a snug sum In the bank . The satisfaction of feeling in some'measure independent tends to “oil the wheels of life,” and makes things run smoothr all the time. Tho ability to save some part of one’s earnings increases tho joy of honest tail. ITS "A GOOD THING!” — And because it’s “a sjood thing” you can’t begin to carry it out too soon. Open an account right away—you may do it by depositing as small a sum as Is. THE DUNEDIN SAYINGS BANE IS MUTUAL AND CO-OPERATIVE, WITHOUT SHAREHOLDERS, And PAYING THE , HIGHEST RATE OP INTEREST OBTAINABLE. COMMENCE TO SAVE—MAKING DEPOSITS REGULARLY AND SYSTEMATICALLY! Why? Because—lt Pays! Every pound you lodge in the Dunedin Savings Bank begins at once to earn money for you at the rate of FOUR AND THREEQUARTERS PER CENT. Money-sav-ing is simple, easy, and soon becomes a matter of habit—one you’ll never’ regret acquiring, so long as you koep_ your increasing wealth in its proper place. THE DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK, Head Office, High street. SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH, Corner of Cargill road. NORTH DUNEDIN BRANCH, Roberts’s Buildings, Gardens' Tram Terminus. MONEY TO LEND, in Largo or Small Amounts, on Freehold Security. MONDY, STEPHENS, MONRO, AND STEPHENS, Solicitors, Express Co.’s Buildings, Bond street. M ONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES At Lowest Rates of Interest. JOHN WILKINSON, Solicitor, 26 Dowling street. MONEY TO LEND. WE HAVE VARIOUS SUMS OF TRUST MONEYS TO LEND ON first-class freehold security. SIEVWRIGHT, JAMES, AND NICHOL. Solicitors, 1 oi. High street, Dunedin. MONEY To Lend an Freehold Security, in sums to suit borrowers, at current rates.—Burton and Patterson, trustees and investing agents, 41 Dowling street. MONEY. MONEY TO LEND, Large or Snail Sums. TONKINSON AND WOOD, Solicitors, No. 1 Dowling street. M ONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITY. J. E. STEVENSON, Solicitor, Commercial Bank Chambers, Dowling street. DUNEDIN MUTUAL MONEY CLUB. Money to lend all classes SECURITY. Reasonable Rate of Interest. Do you Want to Borrow on Life Policies, Motor Trucks, Furniture, etc. BRODRICK AND CHALMER, Secretary, Bond street. Money to lend in any sum On MORTGAGE SECURITY. Lowest Current Rates. ADAMS BROS., Empire Buildings, Princes- street. /TONEY TO LEND IN ANY SUM. rJL Lowest Current Rates. MOORE, MOORE, AND NICHOL, 103 Stuart street. Money to lend on freehold SECURITY at Current Rates. EDMUND J. SMITH, Solicitor, N.Z. Express Co.’s Buildings, Bond street, Dear sir or madam,— Loans from ia to £100; easy payments, reasonable rates. Yours confidentially, B. J. BRYANT, 225 Priuccs street. MONEY To Lend, Promissory Notes, Life Policies, Bond Warrants, Shares, Freeholds, Leaseholds. —D. Moloney, 30 Princes street. LOANS on Furniture, Pianos, Life Policies, Shares, Bonds, Postal Certificates, Stocks, etc.; lowest rates, easiest repayments; inquiries confidential,—Otago Finance Company, 15 Empire Buildings. MONEY To Lend, £5 and upwards.—H. Divers, 193 'Princes street; oflTcc adjoining Grand Pictures. MONEY.— I specialise in Loans nn Life Insurance Policies; business confidential; no delay—H. Divers. 193 Princes street. ture, scrip; correspondents enclose stamped envelope for reply.—Divers. 195 Princes street. M ONEY to Lend on Mortgage of Land, J. W. THOMoON, SOLICITOR, 24 Water street (near Stock Exchange). PUBLIC NOTICES. !THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITEDSpecially Empowered by Act of Parliament EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES UNDER WILLS. TRUSTEES UNDER MARRIAGE SETTLEMBNTS. ADMINISTRATORS. ATTORNEYS FOR ABSENTEES FROM THE DOMINION. ATTORNEYSFOB EXECUTORS ABROAD TRUSTEES FOR DEBENTURE-HOLDERS, Etc., etc. DUNEDIN OFFICE: South British Buildings, 3 Liverpool street. ’Phone 527. F. H. CARR, Local Manager and Attorney. Send for FREE COPY of our Instructive Booklet, ‘SOME COMMON MISTAKES IN THE MAKING OF WILLS.’ LADIES, don’t forgot the Preston Dye 1 Works, Octagon, for Spring Cleaning; goods called for on receipt of p.c,; first- j class wortoianshin. '
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Evening Star, Issue 19050, 19 September 1925, Page 1
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