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UNION PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY.— ESTABLISHED, 1868. The lavestors' Shares in this Society'are the followiug : Terminating Shares of tbe ultimate value of Fifty Pounds cadi which are realised after seventy-five monthly payments of Ten Shil, lings each. These Shares maj be withdrawn at any timo, with interesat the rate, of eight per cent, per annum after the first year, uftou giving one month's notice. No withdrawal fee is charged. Permanent Shares of Fifty Pounds each, payable in one sum, are also issued. On these Shares Half-yearly Dividends are paid at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, together with Annual Bonus out of Surplus Profits. 1 Deferred Paid-up Shares, to be realised at the end of three, five, or seven years, at the option of the Shareholder. These Shares may be withdrawn at any time, with compound interest, at the rate of six per cent, per annum, on giving three months' notice. The Society grants loans on mortgage upon most favorable term repayable by monthly, quarterly, or half-yearly instalments, commencing immediately ; or the repayment instalments may be deferred for one, two, or three years. To facilitate building operations, the Society will make payment of advances during the progress of buildings. The Society also receives deposits, secured by the Society's Debentures, pursuant to the Building and Land Societies Act, at current races of interest. Prospectuses, Aules, Forms of Application for Shares, Advances, ac. fi and all other information, may be obtained from M. W. HAWKINS, Seobetaey, Princes street, Dunedin, STANDARD INSURAISCE COMPANY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DURING the Erection of the Company's New Offices on their present site.'the business will be carried on in the premises of Mr Rose, clothier, on the opposite side of Princes street. CHAS. REID, Manager. NATIONAL PIE HOUSE Maclaggan street. JOHN WALLS begs to inform the public that he has opened ..he above establishment, and trusts, by providing the best of every Ming, to merit a share of public patronage. Pie and Cup of Coffee Sixpence. JOHN WALLS. lyr cCLELAND AND DA VIE, BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS, Opposite Yoke Hotel, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Every description of Boots and Shoes made to order. Repairs neatly executed. jyjILITARY HAIR-CUTTJNG* SALOON GIOBGE STBEST. M. TAYLOR, From Truefit/s, Bond-street, London, begs to inform the Ladigs and Gentlemen of Dunedin that he is prepared to Cut and Dress Hair the latest London and Paris fashions. JUST RECEIVED, andt!lChSnonr aitS ' °°^ ° f desc «P^ U-iled Hair Work of every description made to order. M. TAYLOR, GEOEGE STREET, DtTNEDIiT. BISHOP KORAN'S APPROVAL. Thk manner in which the New Zealand Tablet has been hitherto conducted is deserving of approval. I have no doubt the future management will be in accordance with the past, and that this iournn will continue to be an excellent Catholic newspaper. Under the-e circumstances, I can have no hesitation iv saying it deserves the generous support of all Catholics in this Colony. I beg to recommen.J ' it to them most earnestly. Given at Dunedin, 15th. July, 1874 t P. Mora», Bishop of Dunedia NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. IT is particularly requested that any irregularity in the receint of THE TABLET be at once notified to the Secretary. As every care is taken in its despatch from, this oflice, and each copy is mailed to our subscribers, there should be no irregularity in its delivery ; but when any such does occur, it requires but a notification of the fact to be at once remedied.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 88, 2 January 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 88, 2 January 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 88, 2 January 1875, Page 3

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