ll’s u sad tiling fo see a strong, silent lic-nnm .sitting dejectedly on tlio coni bunker weeping like a c!iild because lie’s been forgotten ! Time is short—only Monday left to select presents. But even now Patterson Bros., in perfect training, arc ready to dash about in all directions, showing you Ties, Kooks, Scarves, Shirts, Braces, Garters, etc. Ju short, they’re ready to help you to quickly get the sort of thing you’re looking for. ‘ Call on Monday! It’s easy to I'md something for a man’s Christinas at Patterson Bros. In the Octagon. :/ AN EXCELLENT CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR YOUNG FOLKS! "A KEY TO THRIFT!” “ What to give ” is always a problem to parents and friends of growing boys and girls. This difficulty, however, may be happily solved by the Gift of a Bank Book, showing a first deposit in the Dunedin Savings Bank. This is a Gift worth while—the presentation practically of ‘‘a Key to Thrift.” " A KEY TO HAPPINESSI” The Gift , of any sum decided upon and recorded in a Bank Book means much! It introduces the boy or girl, youth or maiden, to the practice of saving money—a habit that brings happiness, and as time goes on helps to safeguard from extravagance and spendthrift ways. “THE PRIDE OF POSSESSION” --will at once stimulate young persons who receive such a Gift to keep on paying In a shilling or two now and again as they are able. To start for each of your children a Bank Account is surely something well worth doing! Deposit NOW on behalf of each such sum as you purpose giving, get a Bank Book with the amount recorded therein, and on Xmas Eve let Father Xmas place each where it will be found on Xmas Morn! Here, indeed, is a Gift that will last for years, increasing in value and remaining always a reminder of the thoughtfulness and affection of the giver. DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK Head Office, Dowling Street. SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH: Corner of Cargill Road. NORTH DUNEDIN BRANCH; Roberts’s Buildings, Gardens Tram Terminus.
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Evening Star, Issue 20056, 22 December 1928, Page 3
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