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Mary had a little lamb, One day she dipped its tresses. And found she had sufficient wool For fifteen modern dresses.
AN AMAZING SUCCESS. 1927-28 Is a Record Year for Depositors in tho DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK. Tho prosperity of this popular institution continues, and year by year becomes more notable and gratifying. Tho service it renders to tho Citizens of Dunedin is fully appreciated, and is ever being more widely taken advantage of, THE BALANCE-SHEET Por the year ended March 31, 1928, shows a great advance, as the following figures show ; DEPOSITS—--1927-28 ... £856,731 9 9 1926-27 £772,401 9 11 INCREASE £84,332 19 10 DEPOSITORS— Number in 1927-28 19,548 Number in 1926-27 17,207 INCREASE 2,341 BALANCE TO CREDIT—--1927-28 £1,580,394 13 6 1926-27 £1,400,782 6 10 INCREASE £179,612 6 8 AMOUNT OP INTEREST PAID TO DEPOSITORS; 1927-28 £67,292. Depositors receive the Highest Rato of Interest—per cent.—with unquestioned Security and the best of Service. If you have not an account in this Citizens’ Bankopen one now! You can do it with as small a sum as Is. “The Way of Thrift is the Sunny Way.” DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK, Head Office, Dowling street. SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH, Corner of Cargill road. NORTH DUNEDIN BRANCH, Robert's Buildings, Gardens Tram Terminus.
Holland Blinds Nigger Brown, Ecru, Twine, and Green. Guaranteed Fast. VERANDAH BLINDS. Scott & Wilson 93 St. Andrew Street) Dunedin (Corner King Street).
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Evening Star, Issue 19855, 2 May 1928, Page 5
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