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Building Society i SOUTHLAND BUILDING ANO s3 INVESTMENT SOCIETY AND BANK OF DEPOSIT. PRESIDENT ! r J. Walker Bain, Esq;. DIBECTOBS*. I Messrs John Thomson, W. H. Hall, 0. V> Brown,| D. L. Matheson, George Froggatt John Kingsland, Wm Sloan, J. E. Hannah and Bobert Erskine, 80LICITOB8: i Messrs Macdonald and Russell, BANKEBS: Colonial Bank of New Zealand. , secbetaey: Mr James Brown. Office— Temple Chambers, Esk street, InvercargiU, The above Society was established in 1869, l and is incorporated under the Building Society's Act, 1880. The following are some of its objects— 1. Providing for the public a thoroughly sound investment for savings, combining 1 good interest with undoubted security. ' 2. Affording a- means of investing money in large or small sums for fixed periods, or at call by the issue of Debentures. 3. The lending of money upon the security of real estate, either in the shape of land dwelling houses, business premises, or buUd ings belonging to Incorporated Societies. 4. The redemption of Mortgages by a 1 series of fortnightly payments, extending over 7, 9, or 11 years, 5. Providing a fund for sickness or old age, or the endowment of children or married women by the accumulation of savings Members are not compelled to Build The Society offers inducements to investors as well as to borrowers. Those who receive weekly wages can put past their savings, however -small, which will accumulate with compound interest till the shares mature or reach the sum of £25 when the money i 8 handed over. The following are some of the recent alterations in the Bules — The entrance fee is reduced from 2s 6d per share to Is ; and the transfer fee from 2s to Is. Advances may he made on Mortgages of real estate, to be repaid with interest in such manner as Bhall appear to the Directors desirable. Shareholder's may borrow on the security of invest- ' ing shares of one year's standing, instead of two years' as pieviously, and 75 per cent, of the subscriptions m&y be lent on shares of 3 ypars' ; 85 per cent, on shares of four years' and 100 per cent, on shares of five years' standing and upwards. No expense whatever is incurred by borrowers of this class. Interest is allowed on Debentures at. call for every day the money remains with the Society. The mutua I principle is stUl carried out in its integrity, borrowers sharing equaUy in the profits with investors. It may be safely asserted that there ia not another Society in the Australasian Colonies where borrowers are so liberally dealt with. For example they are permitted to repay the whole or any portion of the amount borrowed, in sums of £25 and upwards, at any time without previous notice, interest ceasing at once on such re-payments. The business of the Society is not extended to speculations of any kind, The utmost care is es ercised in ascertaining the value of property on which advances are made Any further information may be obtained from JAMES BBOWN, Invercargill, 15th June, 1883. el 8 -Vf E W SHARES. Shares in the Southlind Building and Investment Society and Bank of Deposit may be taken up from February aud free from arrears. They may be obtained at the Society's office, Esk street, daily, during office hours, or between 7 and 9 on subscription nights. JAMES BROWN, fo Secretary, Medical PINIONS OF PROMINENT AUSTRALIANS. ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST OABSMEN SPEAKS OF ITS VIRTUES ' Edwaud Trickett, Esq, the Celebrated Oarsman, in a recent conversation with a Representative of one of the foremost Journals of the United States, gave the following as his opinion : — " I have found St. Jacob's Oil a sure and certain cure, and one unequalled by any mecicine. It cured me of severe pains in the back brought on by over exertion in rowing. It is a pleasant, safe, and sure remedy, penetrating at oace to the seat of the disease, and eradicating the complaint without fuither trouble." The writer listened attentively to the ' above. It was pleasant to hear such high words of praise from one who knew what he wa3 talking afeout, and now he says that St. Jacob's Oil aud good athletic training are * what our young men want. MICHAEL M. McGIRR, Esq., One of the well-known proprietors of the FREEMAN'S JUUKNAL, Sydnej, becomes convinced itis a good thing To the Editor Southland Times, Sydney, N.S. Wales, August 14, 1883. Gentlemen,— l beg to honestly and truth- » fully give you the result of my experience ■" after using ST. JACOB'S OIL for a severe case of Gout. 7. had been suffering for three weeks with a soreness and inflammation in . the toes of my right foot. On Thursday last I had to leave my office and go home to j bed. I obtained a bottle of ST. 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Foi A Sore Throats,* Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds Gout, Rheumatism, Glandular SweUings, anc all Skin Diseases it has no equal. The Kils and Ointment are Manufactured - only at I 78_.ewOxford St. (late 583 OxfordSt)Londor And are sold by all Vendors of Medicine E throughout the Civilized World; with diree tions for use in almost every language. $9* Purchasers should look to the Labe on the Pots and Boxes. If the address is no ? ' *?3»ojfQia Street, ioadop, they are spwiQW

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Southland Times, Issue 4860, 11 February 1884, Page 1

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