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Public Notices QHEAP TAPERHANGINGS FOR CASH, AT C. G I B S O N' b, PAINTER AMD PAPERHANGER, Me Master Street East Invercargill. JGER B E S PIANOFORTE TUNER, CLYDE STREET, INVERCARGILL. Pianofortes, Organs, Harmoniums, tuned aud repaired iv an efficient manner on most reasonable terms. Country orders punctually attended to. "W" O T I C E. Any person claiming or removing Campbell's brand B (in square), fire brand on nose for sheep ; or fill cattle running on Hundreds in the Hokonuis branded CS (Campbell's brand) will be prosecuted with the utmost ri.yor of the law, the undersigned having bought the brands for £46. Apply to W. Todd. Any person skinning bullocks without a licence, lookout, and selling hides. WM. LAWSON, Otautau. October 16, 1881. oclß MR MACLEOD SMITH, Organist St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Is now prepared to give lessons on the pianoforte, harmonium, organ, string, and other instruments, solo singing, and general theory of music. Mr S. will also be prepared to undertake the formation and direction of choirs, singing classes, and nautical societies. Ou aud after Monday, October 17th Mr S. will give lessons in the rooms above Mr Moil's Music Saloon, at which place particulars may be obtained. WHOLE WHEAT MEIAL Believing that the public would use the Whole Meal Bread so strongly recommended by the Lancet, the highest medical authority, if the meal, properly prepared, were procurable, the undersigned has made arrangements with a local miller for a supply, and has now the genuine article on sale. The Lancet says : — "It is economically and physiologically desirable that the whole grain should be used in making flourfor bread. It is more natural and better that the elements should be taken as they are found combined iv nature than that any portion of the whole, which may have been eliminated in the process of preparing flour, should be supplied by addition. A Trial Solicited. CALEB FKOGGATT (Opposite First Church, Tay street.) oc4 HIE FASHIONS. rpilE Misses H. and B. Brownlie JL have now completed arrangements marie by Miss Brownlie while in New York, in October aud November last, by the arrival last San Francisco Mail of a large assignment of paper patterns for ladies' and children's dresses, wrappers, jackets, wraps, underclothing, &c, &c. Theie is an immense trade done in these fashions throughout the United States, where ladies are noted for their good taste and style in dress. Catalogues of fashions every quarter — Yearly subscriptions, Is; posted, Is 4d ; paid iv advance. All enquiries respecting the fashions enclosing a stamped envelope promptly attended to. Agents wanted in all the principal towns of Otogo and Canterbury. Misses 11. and B. Brownlie, importers jof millinery, baby linen, stays, and uuderelot_a iog, and Sole Agents in New Zealand for tbe Domestic Fashion Company. Princess street, opposite Messrs Herbert HnyuesandCo. ocl9 I~NVEKCARGILL PERMANENT BUILDING, LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Established, September 1875. President: W. t>. Scandrett. DIEECTOBS: William Craig, Alexander Cross, John Tice Martin, Win. John Moffett, Thomas Perkins, Heury Wilson. Solicitors: Messrs Wade & Hall. AUDITOK^: W. G. Bright, T. Perkins. Bankeks: Uuion Bank of Aus ralia (Limited). Secretary: George Trew (Trew & LI all). The members of the Society are of two kinds, viz., Investing Members and Borrowing Members. Theformer class can purchase either Terminating or Permanent Shares. The subscription for a terminating share is 4s per calendar month, and this amount, with the profits added, annually accumulates till it reaches the sum of £25, when the share is realised. Shareholders of either class can withdraw from the society by giving the requisite.noticejn accordance with the rules. To borrowiag members, money is lent on the following scale from 1 to 12 years, repayable by monthly, quarterly, or yearly payments, which include principal and interest — say, on £100 Period of Monthly. Quarterly. Yearly. Loan. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d 3 years 3 8 6 10 5 6 — 4 „ 214 0 8 2 0 32 8 0 5 „ 2 5 0 615 0 27 0 0 7 „ 1 15 0 5 5 0 21 0 0 10 „ 1 7 6 4 2 6 16 10 0 12 „ 1 4 6 313 4 14 14 0 Shares date from any subscription night, which is the first Monday in every month, and the profits are placed annually to the credit of investing shareholders to an extent not exceeding 10 per cent, per annum on the amount then standing to their credit in the books of the society, except subscriptions paid in advance. Borrowing members can redeem their property from a mortgage to the society upon favorable terms, before the expiration of the full time for which it was given, in accordance with the rules. Arrangements have been made by which the law costs will be reduced to a minimum. The following are some of the advantages which may be derived from joining the society : — Ist. Provision for old age may be secured by a person joining this society as an inve-tor. 2nd. Houses can be purchased instead of being nired by an inconsiderable increase of annual outlay. 3rd. Leaseholders and others desirous of providing for the renewal of their leases can do so by joining this society as investors, and subscribing for such a number of shares as will meet the amount desired. This obviously would be to many an easy mode of providing for what is now often felt to be a difficult and anxious charge, 4th. Provision for placing boys as apprentices and articled clerks to solicitors, engineers, &c, or for the completion of children's education, can be obtained in a similar way. sth. Benevolent institutions .and religions societies can procure funds for the erection of chnrches, schools, parsonages, &c, and for the immediate paying off of debts, and the amount borrowed can subsequently be repaid by charitable contributions periodically collected. Applications for shares can be male to Mr Trew, at any lime. Borrowers participate in surplus profits. Money can be lodged with the society in sums of £50 aud upwards on the security of Debentures, aud for any period at rates .to be ascertained from the Secietary. GEOHGETRKW, Secretary. Trew & Hall's Buildings, corner of Dee & E&k. street, Invercargill, ' " ocH

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Southland Times, Issue 4156, 25 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 4156, 25 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 4156, 25 October 1881, Page 3

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