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Southland Buildhto and investment Society and Bank of Deposit New Zealand’s Largest and Oldest Building. Society FOUNDED —1869 THE SOCIETY IS CO-OPERATIVE AND ACCOMMODATES ALL MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY INVESTORS CAN SAVE AT THE FOLLOWING FIXED DEPOSITS MAY BE MADE AT THE Borrowing and Investing Shareholders participate RATES FOLLOWING RATES alike in Annual Distribution of PROFITS. sto 10 years - -- -- -- -4% 4/- per fortnight on 4/5 years’ series yields <£2s 3to 5 years -------- 3|% Loans Current Total Over - « £3,000,000 I 2to 3 years - - - • - • - • - 31% 16/-per fortnight on 4/5 years’series yields £lOO 12 months to 2 years ------ .3% Members Shares Total Over - - £1,270,000 6 months to 12 months ----- 24% £4 per fortnight on 4/5 years’series yields £5OO Savings Bank, £2OO Limit - - - -3% Debentures and Deposits Total Over £1,709,000 LOANS ON APPROVED SECURITIES GRANTED — REPAYMENTS OF PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST AT THE FOLLOWING RATES. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 1 3 4 19 4 15 4 11 4 Per £lOO. Four-weekly 5 16 7 4 16 7 3 16 7 2 16 7 Per £5OO. Four-weekly 11 13 1 9 13 1 7 13 1 5 13 1 Per £lOOO. Four-weekly 'V 681 It} The Society commands the confidence of Investors by its never having failed to pay a Dividend in its 70 years’ fy&y A rmioAurr\&\ operations. rs/ • jSbk- ! w to I Let the Society Invest and protect your principal and collect your Interest every Six months, from us. \U II ' TMBIIsS ' \\ A uhio'n is // The Society has ample reserve funds to provide for all emergencies. CALL AT THE OFFICE AND DISCUSS YOUR INVESTMENTS OR BORROWING REQUIREMENTS. A. S. FROGGATT, President. OSfiiceS Tay Street, Isivercargill. H. RITCHIE, Secretary.

SIXTY YEARS OF LOCAL INDUSTRY j DURING WHICH WE HAVE EARNED A DOMINION WIDE I REPUTATION AS MANUFACTURERS OF | DAIRY PLANT FOR THE FACTORY AND FARM f We are Manufiacturers to the New Zealand Dairying I Industry. " I FOR THE FACTORY FOR THE FARM | PASTEURIZERS MILK AND CREAM CANS- | ' COOLERS STRAINERS COOLERS: various patterns « STARTER HEATERS ROTARY PERFECTION 1 I CURD MILLS MILKERS < ■ I CURD KNIVES DISTRIBUTING TRAYS I CHEESE PRESSES MILK CHUTE STRAINERS - I MILK AND CREAM PUMPS WATER HEATERS PUMPS | CHEESE VATS BUCKETS | CURD TEST MACHINES SEPARATOR FEED VATS g Southland Agents for g “HERKULES” MOWERS I ‘‘SPEEDWAY” STERILIZERS i “RENOLD” CHAIN DRIVES | “FERODO” BRAKE LINING f I Inspect during Show Week at OUR SHOWROOMS, 95 TAY STREET. i Wilkins Limited Specialists, l 95 TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL. j P.O. Box 108. (Opposite Town Hall) Telephone 351. |

N.Z. TYPEWRITER & SUPPLIES CO ROSLYN HOUSE. ESK STREET. INVERCARGILL. llfE have a wide range of New and VV Used Typewriters, Standard and Portable. Your enquiries invited. P.O. Box 353. Phone 1632

W>lfl fJ S ih¥i 100% PURE OATS ... Not one fraction of the full food value / Is lost In preparation. Full weight In every packet. / \\\ Creamoata IS AVAILABLE ONLY IN SEALED PACKETS In / l\\ 3|-lb., 2-lb., and I-lb. YELLOW packets and special rolled / *-7°*t*? O IW coarse cut in RED packets. llsl 126 A PRODUCT OF THE CREAMQATA MILLS — PREPARED BY FLEMING & CO, LTD.. CORE.

DON’T HESITATE, TAKE 98 FOR COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA All Chemists and Stores.

AGENTS FOR 1 ' BH DISTRIBUTORS FOR MTEmnoML BATH t SONS ITO. ism --s--TRUCKS ’ " The Oldest Exhibitors at the Show” " m w A NEW RANGE OF LUXURY CARS IN THE MODERN TRANSPORT UNIT MOtOE 8 ImpOVteVS 3113 EHgUieerS the POPULAR PRICE CLASSES For Bigger Loads, Faster, More Economical Service. -t-to-. running BODIES BUILT BY BATHS - MOTOK * ■. ■ Built in twenty-six separate models on 77 REPAIRS ' | FEW EQUALS AND NO SUPERIOR I PAINTING | j ■■ s separate wheel-bases. The biggest selection you will Bath ’ s have a dating back to the earliest days of . p,„A in inrtncfT-rr tt/iCt carnage building in Invercargill. They specialise m the buildMiliimWl'i I 1 1 Im ‘■J’ jng o f bodies for Omnibuses, Trucks, Deliveries and Passenger TIDIT/}T Q'Vlj'T? TATS'* SIP Alf I? PAPTQ Cars. A body built by Bath’s must be as good as expert (J r iIULjoI HttillN tr ijJ/Lltl'j rsi.lll O tradesmen working to the best of designs with tried and tested materials in a factory possessing every modern equip- We have an expert staff and Absolute satisfaction is assured m ent can make it. Bath bodies are proved in service. modern plant to handle any ally' for the type of when you use our service. | 0N ANY MAKE OR TYPE OF CHASSIS | job economically. | SUPER TJEN SALOON loads jou have to s moc ] e ] was universally approved at Earl’s Court to be carry * UAW M fTOI “SERVICE THE CAR FROM ■ j the outstanding luxury car in the 10 h.p. class. Improvements jS/B, JI fhi fe£-n mil <fePo TWF TVWJF’?? WOOO” I have been added which will justify even more the expression | “the first ‘luxury’ car at a popular price.” These Internationals culminate 30 years concentration on Office and Factory: YARROW STREET, Invercargill. the new mr. nine satoon trucks and trucks alone. Into every one of them is engineered -. ® " IMHiW r»Hx INIJNA & ALWIN hundreds of thousands of miles of low cost, trouble-free service. Telephone 401. I This 9 h.p. car has earned a fine reputation for reliability If you seek the best truck investment on the market, look at the m——■■ ■ L amongst thousands of motorists. It is an outstanding car at ™. .. ™. «. y .. I VISIT OCR STAND AT THE ROYAL SHOW | v. at «. y .. SM .

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Southland Times, Issue 23998, 13 December 1939, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 23998, 13 December 1939, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 23998, 13 December 1939, Page 23

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