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£SOOO £SOOO £SOOO CENTENARY APPEAL OF THE Y.M.C.A. JUNE 6,1844 LONDON. JUNE 6, 1944—THE WORLD. ESTABLISHED IN SIXTY-FOUR COUNTRIES—IO.2SO BRANCHES. FELLOW CITIZENS! HELP US TO PLACE OUR BUILDING IN ORDER: IT HAS SUFFERED MUCH DURING THESE YEARS OF WAR SERVICE. HELP US TO EXTEND OUR WORK AND PLAN TO MEET THE URGENT PROBLEMS OF YOUTH WHICH HAVE ARISEN. HELP US TO RENOVATE THE DORMITORIES TO ACCOMMODATE OUR RETURNING MEN, WHO, AS IN THE LAST WAR COME TO US IN INCREASING NUMBERS DURING THE REHABILITATION PERIOD. SEND IN YOUR CHEQUE TO THE Y.M.C.A. OFFICE J. L. SALMOND, President. J. H. DON MILLER, General Secretary. C. J. DARRACOTT, Treasurer. SHOWS DUNEDIN WINTER SHOW JUNE 3,5, 6, and 7, 1944 THE SHOW WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FROM 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M! WOOLCLASSING MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 11 A.M.-1.30 P.M Large Entries, Interesting Exhibits, .Attractive Displays. Competitions, Band Music, Novelty Items, Sideshows, Merry-go-round. A SHOW EQUALLY ATTRACTIVE FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY VISITORS. ADMISSION: Adults, Is; Children, 6d, and an additional charge of 6d for Adults and 3d for Children admits to the DUNEDIN FANCIERS’ CLUB SHOW. Dogs: To-day (Saturday). Birds: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Members’ Tickets offer many privileges—obtainable from the Secretary. £1 Is per annum. R. D. STEWART, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES WIN TER SHOW EXHIBIT F FARM AND DAIRY MACHINERY MAJOR G.V.B. MILKERS. Tubular Hay and Harvest Elevators (Real Labour Savers). Tubular Cowbails (Sanitary and Real Time Savers). Tubular Cattle Stops (Real Petrol Savers). PRICE PUMPS. For all purposes THOS. SHIELS, LTD., Farm and Machinery Specialists for Otago and Southland, With 25 Years" Non-stop Service. 115 SPEY STREET. INVERCARGILL P.O. Box 352. PACIFIC STARR-BOWKETT Established BUILDING SOCIETY £SOOO £SOOO SHAREHOLDERS ARE ADVISED OF THE FOLLOWING APPROPRIATIONS, TO BE DISPOSED OF AT THE REGISTERED OFFICE OF THE SOCIETY. 86-KING EDWARD STREET, DUNEDIN, AT 8 P.M. ON TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1944: — GROUP 6.—£1000 BY SALE. GROUP 7.—£1000 BY BALLOT. GROUP 7.—£1000 BY SALE. GROUP 9.—£1000 BY BALLOT. GROUP 10.—£1000 BY SALE. APPLICATIONS FOR SHARES IN THE NEW No. 11 GROUP are being received. The Group will commence at an early date. A Subscription of SIXPENCE PER SHARE PER WEEK produces a Loan of £IOO, either free of interest or alternatively at a premium which shows a very low rate of interest. This purely mutual system of Home Finance is founded on regular savings, leading to Home Ownership. Repayments of Loans approximate to the amount of an ordinary weekly rental at the rate of 2s 6d per £IOO per week. Full particulars from 86 King Edward street. Dunedin. S.l. Telephone 23-377. W. B. TAVERNER, Secretary. AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH ISLAND. T. w. THE HOUSEHOLD NAME DOB B I E FOR CASH ORDERS SINCE 1897 Mr T. W. Debbie, who is now retiring from business, wishes sincerely to THANK his many thousands of customers, both town and country, for their liberal support during these many years, and hopes to maintain the friendships made. HE WARMLY RECOMMENDS HIS SUCCESSOR, Mr W. L. BUDDICOM, to everybody, and definitely assures them that courtesy, attention, and service will still be the-keynote of Dunedin’s original and eldest Cash Order Business. Again, many thanks. The business will still be carried on under the name of T. W. Dobble, the Household Name for Cash Orders, 466 George street, Dunedin. XHE PRIMARY ESSENTIAL OF A MONEY SYSTEM THE FIRST PURPOSE OF A MONEY SYSTEM IS TO FACILITATE THE EXCHANGE OF GOODS AND SERVICES. QUESTION: On Pages 14 and 15 of the booklet "Banks and Banking,’’ issued by the Bankers’ Assn., occurs the phrase, "The primary essential of a currency is stability." What have you to say in that connection? ANSWER by Major Douglas; "I do not agree. The primary essential of a currency is not stability; it is that whether stable or variable, it shall provide for the maximum production and distribution of goods and services desired by the community.” From the evidence of Major Douglas before the Select Standing Committee on Banking and Commerce, House of Commons, Canada, Thursday, March 8, 1923. Published by the Social Credit Educational Assn., Moran Buildings, 8 Octagon, DUNEDIN.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25552, 3 June 1944, Page 12
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