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mam IHE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY accepts MONEY ON DEPOSIT as under:— 31 PER CENT. AT CALL. 2 33 PER CENT if 6xed at 3 or 6 4 Months. A PER CENT if Bxed at 12 Months. Full particulars on application. GEORGE M. ROUT, Secretary. MONEY TO LEND AT 5 PER CENT. rpHE PERMANENT BUILDING JL Suiiety lends money at five (5) per cent, on Citv and Suburban Securities, repayable by MONTHLY INSTALMENTS. BORR.O WE R S Participate in PROFITS. BORROWERS can Tepay sums of £2 or more, on any monthly pay-day, interest ceasing on sums so repaid from date of repayment. WHY PAY Si per cent, or 6 per cent, for your loans when you can obtain the MONEY from this Society at 5 per cent? TABLE OF REPAYMENTS and full information obtainable at the Office of the Society, Trafalgar street. Nelson. GEORGE M. ROUT, Secretary. MONEY TO LEND. PITT AND MOORE. Barristers, Solicitors, and Notaries Public. 'E have MONEY TO LEN: i V Clients in large or small sums, to suit borrowers, at Lowest Current Rates of Interest. Very easy terms made for repayment of Principal. MONEY TO LEND. ADAMS AND HARLEY. (Late Adams and Kingdon.) Barristers, Solicitors, and Notaries Public. "ONEY to lend at current rate of interest on approved security. Easy terms made for repayment of principal.

Import, and export returns U>r the year endinc 30th Juno are of special interest. The flunres for the past thrct years as ending on 30th .lune show the position at a glance. They arc : Export Exports. Imports. Excess. £ £ £ 1914 24.532.276 22,332.640 2.249.636 1915 26/289,705 19.940.987 6.348.718 1916 34.367,371 24.189,651 10.177.710 Radical changes have boon made in computing the values of imports for Customs purposes, and present values, the New Zealand Herald has pointed out. would bo 'far hieher if assessed on the- old system. Tho pessimists who predicted the collapse of our trade at the begin■nincr of the war have surely been confounded, and l those people who fear a collapse when the war is over will also prove to be wrong —at least as far as any reasonable forecast can be made ai present. The whole matter of New Zealand's trade and internal prosperity hinges on the auestion whether there will still be a demand for our produce when the waa- is? over. This demand, so far as one can tell, is bound to exist.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 31 July 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, 31 July 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, 31 July 1916, Page 4