Coin, Bullion, and Cash Balances Austral ian Comm o n - wealth NotASSETS. £ s. d. s. d. 8,121,282 18 • 8 Q u eons land Government Notes Notes of other Banks Money at short call in London Investments— British* and Colonial Gove r n m e nt Securities ... M u n i c ipal and other Securities ... Due by other Banks Bills Receivable in London and Remittances,; transit 1,185,636 0 0 252 0 O' 10,096 0 0 1,840,000 0 0 3,315,273 286,889 2 11 115,385 18 3,248X04 14 j1Z3,2 DiseqSfnted, a Loa Aci nces t usto 26,842,965 2 Ba C 45,766,185 5 10 sto dit 1,236,475 0 5 30b SEPTEMBER, 1912 By Amount from last Account Balance of Half-year’s profits after deducting Rebate on Current Bills, Interest on Deposits, paying Note and Other Taxes, reducing valua tion of Bank T providing for . doubtful Debts, taxations in thifflSl’ue of Investmemb*|p9ecurities; and irtgiijWhg recoverDebts prevj'vjritten off as bad £47,002,660 6 3 CR. £ s. <L 85,815 13 1 214,023 3 0 £299,838 16 1 10 th SEPTEMBER/ 1912. CR. By Balance " Amount and Loss from Profit £ s. d. 2,035,000 0 0 65,000 0 0 £2,150,000 0 0 By Balance £2,150,000 0 0
EDWARD OAKS, 'Phones 747 and 046—2 long rings. P. 0. Box 219. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, GREY STREET. SECTIONS ! £lls £135 10 PER CENT DEPOSIT. 10 PER CENT 3 MONTHS. 10 PER CENT G MONTHS. BAT. A NCE MO RTG A GE.
BON MARCHE, THE RELIABLE STORE. Children’s Muslin Frocks, Is lid to 10s 6d Muslin Bonnets and Hats, 2s lid to Ss lid. Infants’ Dresses, from 3s 6d to 13s (xi Ladies’ One-piece Dresses, 12s 6d Ladies’ Muslin Blouses, from 3s lid. _ Ladies’ Net Blouses, from 7s lid Ladies’ Silk Blouses, from 9s 6d Lovely White Underskirts, 3s lid to 25 s Special Purchase Dust- Coats, worthy double, from 13s 6d Nurses’ White Aprons, Is 3d Magnificent Ranges of Washing Dress Fabrics from 6d. USEFUL XMAS GIFTS Of every description at pleasing Prices,
ANDREW AND RICHARDS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE AGENTS. Box 20-3. Telephone 624. A BARGAIN IN SHEEP COUNTRY. "THE PICK of the MATAWAI DISx S TR 1(71’.—1970 ACRES First-class Land, O.R.P. at £1 per acre; 12 miles from the railway by dray road; SOO acres in splendid grass; 450 acres felled and easy burning; balance good bush land; all easy slopes, lying to the sun; splendid climate; no snow last winter; well watered, and good dairying country; fenced into tliree paddocks. ABSOLUTELY THE PICK OF THIS PROMISING DISTRICT. Owing to family bereavement, the ] Owner is prepared to SACRIFICE this j Splendid Property at • m per acre £6 and arrange Very Easy Terms. Stock at Valuation. This property will easily bo worth double before long, and a good living can be made off it straight away. ANDREW AND RICHARDS. LOWE STREET.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3713, 24 December 1912, Page 4
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473Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3713, 24 December 1912, Page 4
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