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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED.HEAD OFFICE: CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. BRANCHES: Akaroa, Ashburton, Blenheim, Cheviot, Darfiold, Hawarden, Kaikoura, Leoston, Motli- ' ven, Oxford, R-alcaaa, liangiova, and Soddon. AUTHORISED CAPITAL _ £LSOO 000 SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL ... _ ... ~ ... 1,149*535' PAID-UP CAPITAL ... 772,639. UNCALLED CAPITAL „ 376^396! RESERVE FUND ... « « ... 190 000 NEW ISSUE 6 PER CENT. "B" CUMULATIVE PREFERENCE SHARES OF £5 EACH. all A aro received at the Head Office, Orristcferrcfa, also at all Branches of the Association, for the above Shares. *• 4 1 "*> Wnwi for fMr OUR PAST RECORD, as evinced by the following- facts, speaks for itadf.1. The Association commenced operations in 18S2, 39 years ago. 2. A Dividend has been paid every yeax -without exception. 5 ' D &dSribS od and acting to £758,700 have 4. Reserve Fund, which in 1908 stood at £53,287, now stands at £190 000 5. TtaZ Y 0 » p sa 5V'a a S» o! g&Sg" 1 *- ' o ' l 31 ' im - 411 <ws«» «05,719 7 ' OT9. ASSetS (Uncalled Ca P ital included)- over Trading Liabilities, DIVIDENDS HAVE BEEN PAID FOR THE PAST 38 YEARS, FREE OF INCOME TAX. of t4™SS' ONS WiU CLOSE 0n OCTOBER »■ °r earlier, at the option t . FORMS FORWARDED ON REQUEST. k 9 ' A , SSociatloll Pay a Commission at the rate of £li. per cent to a™ o a recognised Stock Exchange on any shares coming through, his' hands. • E. W. RELPH, Christchurcli, September 27, 1920. Secretary. cZo T Ol3 TRUSTEES. EXECUTORS, & AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED , DUNEDIN. ' Established 1882. - C * DIRECTORS: [ALEXANDER BATIIGATE, Esq. (Chairman^ ROBERT HAY, Esq.. M.1.0.E. P. C. NEILL ESQ CHAS. HOLDSWORTH, Esq. SIR JOHN ROBERTS. A T. W TTr ™ JOHN SINCLAIR. A FEW OF THE ADVANTAGES ° this ( ?°? p -> J nv , as Executor, "Trustee, Attorney, or Agent in prererence to an individual:— • . Th! „T pon T 58 permanent—it. neither dies nor leaves the country.' It tnpHnl ;„ e TP q "i C 0f a P po,nt ;, 6W Trustees or Attorneys is avoided, t specialises in Trustee work, and is alw&yß accessible. It L 8« CQctinual and searching audit; it renders regular aocoemts. Ita S°r. run any risks with the funds committed to its care. It has an EES? SfW"? not provided by Private Trustees t iT 0 ! 0 v lt3elf antirely to Executor, Trustee, and Agency m ls,v% ° f »»««■ •' «•»»» — r a " Busings. Collects Interest. Dividends, Rents. &rto M^ 9 f W A°S nt 'f Ne * otlateS LOMS - Man4ge3 EBteteS ' « d » should make a Will. Consult your Solioitor as to the advisability of ap. Oimpany's OfficT? " s ° Ur Ese^tor . OT for full-information at the RUSSELL'S BUILDINGS CORNER OF BOND AND WATER STREETS. DPNEDIN. J ERNEST E. CLOWES, Manager h. . c. .l. hapm^^tin^n^^^ifli.^ B High prices are ruling everywhere, but in • thls the , po ' IG y of MARSHALL'S PHARMACY (LTD.) is to W» £7 °? e -^ e . ry P urchaso you make more « Vi 3 / to ee P, t^G prices downl The mor© .business we do the with the heln nf nnr OUr go ,° hl3 13 a recognised bustoess principle, and Start toJL our J" ume Jo u s customers we are putting jt into practice every day. PHARMACY y (LTD^ UCe C ' L " by buyin = all y° u can MARSHALL'S Compare these Prices TOth. those aske<l elsewhere:—' ' Burford's Bath Soap, 6d cake; Ss 9d dozen. Goodwin s Toilet Soap, 7d cake; 6a 6d dozen. Armour s Bath Soap, Is cake; lis 6d dozen. Cashmere Bouquet Soap, large, is 5d cake. Cuticura Soap, Is' 4d oake. Colgate' Shaving Soap, Is lid. Valeria Tooth Paste, lOd tube. Colgate Dental Cream, Is 5d tube. Thymosa Dental Cream, Is 6d tube. Cuticle Remover, 2s bottle. » Creme Simon, Is lid jar. __ Sydal Hand Emollient, Is lid jar. 0 ons y a of the many prices, all of which prove that twv™ <YOU CAN BUY 11 CHEAPER AT MARSHALL'S." DAY, sromAY YODR PURCHASES during the we close all MARSHALL'S PHARMACY, LTD., 86 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. 86 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. LIST OF SECOND-HAND CARS TODD BROS. (LTD.). FORD, 5-seater, thoroughly overhauled and painted;' seat covers new hood PRICE, £166. OAKLAND, 4-oylinder, 5 seater. First-class order. £365 FORD, single-seater 1917 model. BARGAIN AT £165." STUDEBAKER, 6-cylmder., 7-seater. Good order. £365. j FORD Light Delivery Van, with 2 Bodies. £175. _ T FORD Light Delivery Van. A BARGAIN AT £150. j FLANDERS CAR, beautiful Colonial 3-seater Body, new fcvres efcA. r PWTQ _ , , ■ IS A BARGAIN AT £160. ' We have several-other Cars undergoing Overhaul, and would be pleased to supplv particulars upon application. _ TODD BROS. (LTD.), . . LOWER HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. Q.ILT-EDGED INVESTMENT. ' IMPORTANT! You can get LIFE ASSURANCE through H. W. TROTMAN, ORDINARY DEPARTMENT, A.M.P. Society, AT THE SAME RATES AS BEFORE THE WAR, which have not increased, WHILST YEARLY BONUS IS LARGER THAN EVER. For Rates and Particulars apply to H. W. TROTMAN,* Chief Agent, 'Phones, 241 and 2143. Box, 213. 17 A^MP^Society BIEVWRIGHT, H.AGGITT, & CO, (LTD.), REGISTERED LAND AGENTS, EMPIRE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. QPv(~| ACRES FREEHOLD, NORTH LINE; a splendid dairy and ceneral roivari farm; half heavy flat W and the rest &ü ß hable I MtoSrS House, byre (with, macilunes). stable, barn, etc., 38 cows, 6 horses, full eet of ments, pigs, fowls, etc. £28 an acre, aa a going concern. Easy terms. (23) Qtrfk ACRES FREEHOLD; netted boundaries; 11 paddooka; .half verv Ibot Oi\J balance undulating; 70 acres oats, 60 ra*iy for turips, reS 7 i'' pally young grass; carry 800 ewes and 50 bullocks all year; meet of the nm££?J has been hmod with 2i tons to the acre; cut over 4 tons chaff ner acre good 6-roomed House, bathroom, hot and odd wuter; telephone- woolshed din and oattle yards, etc The homestead Ls half a milo from raiiway station of a mile from school Mid saleyards. £23 an acra Tiler© is no morteam . owner will leave £5000 on. (lSty 1 ACB ®S L3SASEHOIJ) (9 years to run. with option to renew; rent Is lOd J* Li 1 ~t usf o ck: ca^ 900 T® 5 ( tteari y aJI are four and sktoo&), etaile and yards; 1 mile from railway ajid school; onraer Bvee in the town ship, and has half an «w freehold and modem 4-roomed House. Price ns * oonoern, £3750. Or would sell RUN and stock for £3000. ' (?§|[ 28,900 ACR , ,ES LEAfiEHOLD (rent £80 a year; 15 years to run); all trnsock'AOiVyU moderni and all oufebuildingß; 5950 Amp; aiaogexh bqW As a gang conoom, £17,000. Teems caai bo arranged. Banrai

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18074, 23 October 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18074, 23 October 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18074, 23 October 1920, Page 12

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