PUBLIC NOTICES, UNITED STAER-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. V DIRECTORS v t , E. A. Rosevear (Chairman), F. W. Mitchell (Vice-chairman), Jas. Armstrong, H. C. Campbell, A. M'Kenzie, G. A. Lamb. £7BOO FOR DISPOSAL. £SOO by SALE, 16th FEBRUARY. £SOO by SALE, 16th FEBRUARY. £SOO by SALE, Ist MARCH. £SOO by SALE, Ist MARCH. £BOO by BALLOT, 15th MARCH. t £SOO by BALLOT. £SOO by SALE, 29th MARCH. £7BOO FOR DISPOSAL. No. 3 GROUP—£SOO by BALLOT, No 8 GROUP—£SOO by BALLOT, No. 4 GROUP—£SOO by BALLOT, No. 9 GROUP—£SOO by BALLOT. No. 5 GROUP—£SOO by BALLOT, No. 10 GROUP *" No. 6 GROUP No 7 GROUP—£SOO by BALLOT,’ £SOO by SALE, 29tb MARCH. SHARES STILL AVAILABLE IN No. 10 GROUP. _ u ..._ Those Joining Now Participate in £BOO Ballot on 15th MARCH. OWN YOUR OWN HOME. T , _ „ , .. By taking advantage ot the facilities afforded by the United Starr-Bowkett Building Society, you are enabled to purchase a home in a simple and economical way, with the help of the money which would otherwise be paid as rent, and witn the help of the Society any thrifty person may purchase a home without difficulty and in a comparatively brief period owe nothing for it. The subscription is 1b per share weekly. Each share entitles holder to Loan of £IOO free of interest, repayable over a period of 12£ years. THE IDEAL SAVINGS INSTITUTION. . . . .. „ . . Sums as low as Is pei week may be invested in the Society. OVER £400,001' ALREADY ADVANCED TO pARTICIpAIE . Full particulars on application to J. W. SMEATON, Secretary, v 152 High street, Dunedin.
J|£‘A HAN & YOUNG, Central Piano Factory, 25 BATH STREET. NEW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS. Fully Guaranteed. DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO THE PUBLIC. Bedrock Prices. Specialists i/i Piano Repairs and Tuning. Experts in Player-Piano Adjustments. Estimates Free. Write, Call, or ’Phone (13-27 q ). Open Friday Evenings. FACTORY AND SHOW ROOMS: 25 BATH STREET (off Stuart si eet). W E D 0 HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT EDGE WORK At 4d a Yard. At 3a FILLEUL STREET (opp. Begg’s), Town Hall End. Country Clients: Measure how many yards you require, send postal notes and postage, and work will be returned next day. ALBERT F. SAUL. (Look for the Blue Sign. ) QRAVING FOR DRINK KILLED.” “DRINKO” AGAIN SUCCESSFUL. "I am glad to say that he has not touched drink since he started taking ‘ Drinko/ and he says that he has not any desire to do so. He told me that it seems to have killed the craving.” “ Drinko ” does all that we claim for it. Being absolutely harmless, tasteless, and odourless, it can be given secretly if desired. Write for valuable free booklet, to Lady Manager, Drinko Pty., 4 “F” Willis street, Wellington. JLES & POOLE, LIMITED. Mias WILLIAMS. LADIES’ TOILET SPECIALIST, BOBBING, SHINGLING. SHAMPOOING. TINTING. Etc. PERMANENT HAIR WAVING. EASTERN METHOD FOR REMOVAL OF SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS, w AT E R SHORTAGES. There are very few places where underground water cannot be obtained in requisite quantities. Sink your own well, and be independent of restricted local supply. Consult J. M. STEWART for expert advice on underground waters. Address: 17 HAZEL AVENUE, Caversham. ’Phone 22-249. 4f QORSETS. Corsets made to suit all figures. Special Reduco Corsets, Brassieres, and Belts. Surgical Corsets, Hernia, Floating Kidney, Maternity Belts, and Spine Supports. Awarded First Order of Merit at N.Z. and S.S. Exhibition, 1925-20. Advice free. Miss ANDERSON, Corset Specialist, H.B. Buildings, Dunedin. ’Phone 13-037. Private 12-334. , 9ju s AY IT WITH FLOWERS.” ”' jwers utter what words cannot express. Wreaths, • Bouquet?, and all descriptions of Floral Work made up at shortest notice. Miss CHAPMAN, Floral Artiste. MONCRIEFF & STEWART, LTD., 186 Princes street, Dunedin, Seed Merchants and Florists. Fresh Flowers Cut Daily. ’Phone 10-860. Privatf 'phone 20-893. w. J. POTTER, 172 GEORGE STREET (Next to Arthur Barnett’s), LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S HAIRDRESSER. . Private Room for Ladies. First-class attention in all branches laircutting and Tinting, Shampooing, Vater Waving, Tong Waving, Eugene ’ermanent Waving, and Resetting by the ery latest process. Six chairs —no waitng. 'Phone 12-672 for appointments. tALDWELL’S HOSIERY SERVICE. ' 114 Georee street (next Penrose’s). 114 George street (next Penrose s). STOCKING SPECIALISTS, tin Superb Bloomers, all shades, well made, usually sold at 3s lid. TO CLEAR AT 2s lid. Limited Quantity. CALDWELL’S. JO. | W. SMEATON & P. 152 HIGH STREET, üblic Accountants and Auditors, Sharebrokers, Secretaries, Insurance and Commission Agents. The United Starr-Bowkett Building Society. he Eagle Star and British Dominions Insurance Company, Limited (in conjunction with the New Zealand Insurance Company. Limited). THE people's favourite —ROYAL ICE CREAM. — ’Phone 12-944. accommodation at holiday RESORTS. risiTORS TO CHRISTCHURCH. Stay at “ STONEHURST,” Latimer square, Christchurch. Satisfied Guests have frequently termed s excellent House “A Home away from >me ” —this rightly infers comfort, erancy, and all that they imply. We invite a to stay with us on your next visit to ristchureh, and guarantee satisfaction, riff, 12s 6d per day. Telegrams: Stonelea.” or inquiries from Tourist nee. l^a CY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, Corner Colombo and Lichfield streets, CHRISTCHURCH. 'Phone A 5206. ider hew managment. An ideal home he heart of the City. Continental . Liberal table. ill Board. 10s. Concession to permaguests. K. ANDERSON. Proprietress. Royal hotel, Oxford terrace, CHRISTCHURCH. Superior Accommodation: Moderate Tariff. S.L. Motor Union and C.T.A. House. PRINCESS HOTEL, Dee street, Invercargill.—For good meals, good beds, comfort and economy, stay at the Princess Hotel, | Invercargill; moderate tariff; permanent [ boarders at very reasonable charges.—P. H. Bellett, proprietor. 19m WHITE HOUSE, Beach street, Waikouaitl_Gooa ACCOMMODATION for Visitors and Boarders ; terms reasonable.— ■phone 45. M. Cooper. Ilf rpHB NEW OBAN.—Visitors to Stewart X Island, book now for Sanders Cup races; Just rebuilt; plentiful supply of hot water; the only house with electric light; tariff moderate.—-M. A. Hansen, proprietress.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20330, 11 February 1928, Page 14
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