It's easy to subscribe — | The Loan is for £35,000,000, the largest ever to be C SECURITY: Both the Interest and Principal is raised in New Zealand and every citizen is expected backed by all of the resources of the Dominion of / to contribute. New Zealand. 2 Jh HRE f W * YS , OF SUBSCRIBING; You can £ TRUSTEE INVESTMENT: New Zealand Governm nfx m o hr !f f ° rmS ,?■'Vl, thlS c Lo * n_ ° "lent Stock is a Trustee Investment, unless expressly Accounts' OI " Nat,onal War Savm ß s forbidden in the instrument creating the trust. 3 PARTICULARS OF STOCK: 7 HOW IT IS EASY TO SUBSCRIBE: To suit the (a) There are two forms of Stock, (I) Short Term - , convenience of all Investors, Stock may be purchased repayable 15th June, 1947/49-interest at 24% b Y payment m full at time of application or on either of per annum, and (2) Long Term Stock — repayable following terms. 15th December, 1 953/56-interest at 3% per (1) £30 per cent, on application, annum. w r rr /L . , , , , , , £30 per cent, on 25th August, 1943, (b) The Investor may select from three classes of .. , , _ , either Long Term or Short Term Stock — (I) £40 per cent, on 6th October, 1943. Ordinary Stock exchangeable if desired for Stock (||\ £30 per cent, on application, Certificates to bearer free of charge: (2) Death ~n „ _ ~ . A „ Duty Stock not transferable but exchangeable for per on August, 1943. Ordinary Stock, or (3) Stock Certificates (for a £l ° P er cent - on * he 1 da y of each succeeding minimum of £50) with Interest Coupons annexed month up to and including 1 1th February, 1944. transferable by delivery. (c) The minimum subscription for Stock is £10. 8 : c 9° t ? a Bank, Postal MoneyOrder Office, or Sharebroker, or the Treasury A Interest will be paid on all monies from date of Office at Auckland, Christchurch or Dunedin, and secure receipt. a copy of the Prospectus and application form. 200,000 SUBSCRIBERS WANTED —ft is EVERYBODY in this time! . This is a People's War, a War in which both the Armed This Loan of £35,000,000 must succeed, and everyone Forces and the civilian population have a major part to play. can help whether his investment be large or small. For the small subscriber there are two other ways for him to invest:— <l) LIBERTY BONDS —Theie are available in (II) DEPOSITS IN NATIONAL. WAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS —From Iftwo denominations, £10 and £1 maturing 5 years from to £1000. All Deposits made up to and including 30th June, 1943, are repayable 30th date of issue, and returning respectively £11/7/6 and June, 1945. Deposits made on and after Ist Jul/, 1943, are repayable 30th June, £1/2/9. 1946. Interest credited after 30th June each year may be withdrawn within six months. 3rd LIBERTY LOAN THE ONLY LOAN FOR 1943 Get Now f
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 80, 11 June 1943, Page 3
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