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Public Notices. Watches i Watches i i A CHOICE ASSORTMENT..OF NEW GOODS, Consisting ob* Ladies' Gold and Silver Watches Made to Bpecial order with superior movements and extra stout 18 Carat Gold Cases. Alao extra finished Rotherhams manufactured to special order, now open for inspection. GEORGE LUMSDEN, WATCHMAKER, Dbb-stkeet, Invebcabgill, (Opposite Post Office). jl rp H. COLT MAN PBACTIGAL WATCHMAKER AND^JBWELLER, Exchange Buildings, WINTON. T.H.C. begs to inform the inhabitants of Winton and surrounding districts that he has commenced business as above, and hopes by strict attention thereto, together with goo.l workmanship and moderate charges, to re- ; ceive a share of public patronage..! ALL ORDERS EXECUTED WITH DESPATCH. N.B; — Seven years' experience in the noted .factory of Messrs Botherham, Coventry ; England. APT IO A L GOODS ll SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, I One Shilling per pair up to the best pebbles (perisc^pic).; jThe Pausodonoptic Spectacle — a great treat : to spectacle wearers. 'Goggles and Eye Preserves Magnifying Glasses Opera and Field Glasses . Compasses Barometers Thermometers, &c L. RODGERS AND CO. LEVIATHAN GIFT DEPOT. - ; ; , NOTICE TO FARMERS, CON- ( TRACTORS, &C, I THAT A.? M o E W A N, SAIL, TENT, TARPAULIN, AND OILCLOTHING MANUFACTURER Has removed to next door to Princess Hotel, where he has opened out a large stock of Horse Covers, Tents, Tarpaulins, Oil Coats, Leggings, Buggy Rugs, Driving Aprons and other goods, which he is prepared to dispose of at a most Teasonable rate. As an inducement to country customers he will eend on receipt of " Five Pounds " (country cheques one shilling adde«l) six good horse covers, or . their equivalent in any other articles, carriage fiee to any rail WBy station within 100 miles from In/ercargill. Importer of Sailcloth, ! Twine, Calicoes, Scrim, Rope, etc. A. M C E W AJN, Deb Street, Invercargill. apl Building Society SOUTHLAND BUILDING AND 0 INVESTMENT SOCIETY AND BANK OF DEPOSIT. PRESIDENT : J. Walker Bain, Esq. directors : Messrs John Thomson, W. H. Hall, C. Y» Brown, D. L. Matheson, George Froggatt John Kingsland, Wm Sloan, J. E. Hannah and Robert Erskine. SOLICITORS : Messrs Macdonald and Russell, bankers : Colonial Bank of New Zealand, SECRETARY : Mr James Brown. Office — Temple Chambers, Esk street, Invercargill. The above Society was established in 1869, 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, comb'ning 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, eitber in the shape of land dwelling houses, business premises, or build ings belonging to Incorporated Societies. 4. The redemption of Mortgages by a 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 wag6S can put past their savings, however small, which will accumulate with compound interest till the* shares mature oi reach the sum of £25 when the money v handed over. The following are some of the receni alterations in the Rules — The entrance fee if reduced from 2s 6d per share to Is ; and th( transfer fee from 2s to Is. Advances may b< made on Mortgages of real estate, to be re paid with interest in such manner as ehal appear to the Directors desirable. Share holders may borrow on the security of invest ing shares of one year's standing, instead o; two years' as.pieviously, and 75 per cent, o the subscriptions may be lent on shares of i years' ; 85 per cent, on shares of four years and 100 per cent, on shares of five years standing and upwards. No expense whateve is incurred .by borrowers of this class. Interest is allowed on Debentures at cal for every day the money remains with thi Society. The mutual principle is still carriei out in its integrity, borrowexs sharing equall; in the profits with investors. It may be safely asserted tha<". there is no another Society in the Australasian Colonu where borrowers are so liberally dealt will For example, they are permitted to repay th whole or any portion of the amount borrcvec in sums of £25 and upwards, at any tim without previous notice, interest ceasing 8 once on Ruch re-payments. The business c the Society is not extended to speculations ( any kiDd. The utmost care is c* ercised in ascertainin the value of property on which advances ai made Any further information may be obtaine from JAMES BROWN, 1 &ew«ter» I Invercargillr l&ib June, 1883, el

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Southland Times, Issue 4942, 19 May 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 4942, 19 May 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 4942, 19 May 1884, Page 1