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The paid-up capital on Dominion Crust Company, £td. r 1 ' December 31, 1908, was -, December 31, 1900, was.... December 31, 1910. 1 October 1, 1911, was 80<i,0W k The assets of the company oa Nk March 31, 1906, were December 31, 1906, were 4 December, 31, 1907, were Ibeat> Office: December 31, 1908, were December 31, 1909, were wM Vancouver, B.C. December 31, 1910, were... 1,643,4900 October 1, 1911, were 2,090,000.00 • The reserve and undivided profits on jwhifr " December 31, 1908, were $52,042.4-» Vancouver, 8.C.: New Wcstmin- December 31, 1909, were 100,<HM).00 ■ -jnater, 8.C.; Victoria, B.C. ; Nanamo, December 31, 1910, were 225,000.00 jjSaySfrMfg ’ I 11 IS I 8.C.; Calgary, Alta; Regina, Sask.; October 1, 1911, were over 410.u00.00 SCI ® Montreal, Que. (Dominion of Canada While these results are most encouraging, it must l»e stated that they are uoX 1 Trusts Co.). Quebec Bank Building; tie result of lucky speculation. The company’s business consists of acting I "it-briTElEr •• iK’ll London. Eng.,’2 Pinner’s Hall, Austin As executor under wills or by appointment of any court. Si —I > I $ Friars London EC As t ruste <> for bondholders or in the management of sinking funds, ere. ’ ■ E&lp r 3 i®* I j ’ • • • As administrator and guardian. II JPiLzfc S ’S I ’ * receiver » liquidator, and assignee. I« “‘EfcES && IS I r I * As transfer agent and registrar. ijIPrE 2 == “ ’ ' ! As confidential agent for the investment of funds of persons or corporations. '®IFIp ft [Ja Sli ' As escrow agents. [••iiite-t e c- E 1 I | Conducts a department for savings. J X 2IS fi iIMl' « ■ ir« •» i eei rvzirh rwvr» Owns and rents safe deposit boxes in very strong safe deposit vaults. 4'~?jy«gg 11 Authorised Capital .. *5,000,000. (Xj Lends money on first mortgages on improved city property, never exceeding ■ gOgrefli Subscribed ,1.370.300.00 «> of them «t retafl. Paid-up $805,000.00 In no ease does it deal in speculative securities. JP'Ti WS 'Wn ra K| lrw®t nS Further information about the company or about investments will be gladly Pl g p Revenucand Undivld- furnished on application. CK j r edfrofits $410,000.00 TI Im Company keeps its reserve invested in first mortgages on improved real , estate. It is prepared at any time to sell such mortgages at their face value or .... aiiffir'*' invest funds for investors in such securities. 1 . All lnone} . s advanced on mortgages by or through this Company are protected by the following safeguards: , Each mortgage is a first mortgage. Not more than 50 per eent. of the value of the property Is loaned. The property under each application is valued by our valuator, who, we know, OFFICERS Is conservative. W n invmn MANACIINr: DIRECTOR Bach application for a loan is passed upon by our Board of Directors. E r MUTER SECRETARY-TREASURER The title to the property is examined and the mortgage drawn aud registered ' by our solicitors. BOARD OF DIRECTORS The buildings must bo worth at least 90 per cent, of the amount of the loan. Wm w P President The laud must be worth at least 90 per cent, of the amount of the loan. w D Rrvdone la.’.k” tir ’ vt.‘e Pto!l.ient Tbe buildings must lo insured for at least 80 per cent, of the amount of the F’ R ’ StewaH J U ’ MB ‘‘ud Vk-e-President loan *el*» bl <’ British companies, with loss (if any) payable to the lender. Wm E ’ W Keenlevskie No security can be better than first mortgage, when so protected, F w Met r'ek FT Drew M n in a growing community, where the security is continually Increasing in value. Jas St«k ?aa Rams, v ’ ““V Invested In this way to return « per cent, to jiper cent. •John n it w HI. Neither this Company nor any client of this Company has ever .ost any prl*. W R Arnnm T it Proton ’ cipal or Interest OU such Investments. 1> W d - ■ K ’ PLarson We consider them quite safe, and therefore recommend them. ‘late of Auckland, M.Z.. and fif One time Director of the Northern Steamship ®' or u "®r parti.ulars write Company, and Bycroft, Ltd., and a member of the Thames Drainage Board. HAttiittlAti It Is often said that there is no happiness like that resulting from work • llVlUllllVil V< luVlliPully, UllllllU* well done. pride in aehlevement U pardonable. Some figures regarding the growth of this company may therefore be Interest- W. R. ARNOLD, Dlreotoe*; !“<• because this company recommends only such investments as it makes for or, ttself. and if it can demonstrate that It te successful lu handling 1U own funds, WESTERN CANADA AGENCY - - Auckland and Wellington then it can be suecessfai iu handling those of clients or estates. (andrrw gray)

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 5, 31 January 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 5, 31 January 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 5, 31 January 1912, Page 5