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Building Society SOUTHLAND BUILDING ANP O INVESTMENT SOCIETY AND I BANK OF DEPOSIT. S _____ * president: J- J. Walker Bain, Esq. DIRECTOBS ! Messrs John Thomson, W. H. Hall, C. Yt Brown, D. L. Matheson, George Froggati 1 John Kingsland, Wm Bloan, J. E. Hannal and Robert Erskine. - solicitors : Messrs Macdonald and Russell, L* bankers : 7 Colonial Bank of New Zealand. 2 , SECRETARY : Mr James Brown. Office — Temple Chambers, Esk street, Invercargill. The above Society was established in 1869 and is incorporated under the Building f Society's Act, 1880. The following are som< c of ita objects — 1. Providing for the public a thoroughly c sound investment for savings, combining s good interest with undoubted security. 1 2. Affording a means of investing monej in large or small sums for fixed periods, or at a call by the issue of Debentures. 1 3, The lending of money upon the security 1 of real estate, either in the shape of land dwelling houses, business premise", or build T ings belonging to Incorporated Societies. 4. The redemption of Mortgages by a s series of fortnightly payments, extending i, 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 b The Society offers inducements to investors at well as to borrowers. Those who receive 1 weekly wages can put past their savings, J however small, which will accumulate with ' compound interest till the shares mature oi reach the sum of £25 when the money is handed over. The following are some of the recent alterations in the Rules — The entrance fee is reduced from 2s 6d per share to Is ; and the transfer fee from 2s to Is. Advances may be made on Mortgages of real estate, to be repaid with interest in such manner as shall appear to the Directors desirable. Shareholders may borrow on the security of investing shares of one year's standing, instead of two years' as pievioosly, 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 mutual principle is still carried out in its integrity, borrowers sharing equally in the profits with investors. It may be safely assertcl that there is 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 ci ercised in ascertaining the value of property on which advances are > made » Any further information may be obtained from JAMES BROWN, Be«r«t*TT Invercargill, 15th June, 1883. elB Medical MELBOURNE MAN MADE HAPPY. Oompagnie Franca'se, No. 5 Collins street, 1 Melbourne, 27th July, 1883. J (To the Publishers op the Age.) Dkar Sib — Feeling confident that many of your readers may be benefited by the following information, I respectfully ask that you publish the same. About nine months ago 1 had a severe attack of rheumatism, from which I suffered excruciating pain. The i disease became of a most aggravating character, the more so because all medical advice ' I had received, and all the preparations I had used, totally failed to give relief. At last a friend obtained for me a bottle of St. , Jacobs Oil, which I used I must confess somewhat reluctantly, thinking it would be i labor in vain to try further remedies. To my ' surprise and delight the very first application brought relief, and before the bottle was finished I was entirely cured. Although nine months have elapsed, I have not felt the slightest symptom of a return of the disease, I have also used the grand remedy foi neuralgia, and its action was simply magical. I regard it as the conqueror oi pain, and advise all sufferers from rheumatism, neuralgia, or other pains and abhes, to try 3t. Jacobs Oil. 1 am, &c, ARTHUR PRETTY; THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Gen. RUFCS ING ALLS, Quarter-General ' United States Army : •' St Jacobs Oil is the best pain cure evei I used." Hon. BILLA FLINT, Life Senator of tht Dominion Parliament, Canada : " I found St. Jacobs Oil to act like s charm." Hon. J. C NEW, Assistant Secretary . United States, Treasury Department : 1 " I cheerfully endorse St. Jacobs Oil, th< great pain cure." Hon. DANIEL W. VOOBHEES, United States Senator from the State of Indiana " St. Jacobs Oil gave instantaneous relief. -A remarkable remedy." GENUINENESS GUARANTEED. ST. JACOBS OIL CONQUERS PAIN. It cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Head !| ache, Toothache, Backache, and all simila pains. JOSEPH HATCH, Sole Agtnt; ml 1 THE GREATEST a WONDER OF MODERN TIMES! I PILLS & OINTMENT. 'j r_ __■■— iawwfc— JMttßß^^_ l J_ lll lß-~_HF~_I— P k |lff B - g^T i c purify the Blood, correct all Disorders of th * Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, and Bowels. The; " invigorate and restore to health Debilitate v Constitutions, and are invaluable in all Con plaints incidental to Females of all ages. D |!ii_J* IIRII«''""| is an infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Ba< Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers. Fo n Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds Gout, Rheumatism, Glandular Swellings, att all Skin Diseases it has no equal. The Pills and Ointment are Manufactured only at 78HewOxford St. (late 533 Oxford St.) lon doi , And are sold by all Vendors of Medicine Q throughout the Civilized World; with direi tions for use in almost every language. IS* Purchasers should look to the Labi K on the Pots and Boxes. If the address is n<

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Southland Times, Issue 4897, 25 March 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 4897, 25 March 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 4897, 25 March 1884, Page 1

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