( AnnouM'W ) TKe Biggest War Loan in New Zealand’s History THE 3rd LIBERTY 10AM ime £33,000,000 IN THREE FORMS: l-STOCK 2-BONDS 3-NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS t —Stock Price of issue £IOO%. 2i per cent. Stock repayable 15th June. 1947/49. 3 percent. Stock repayable 15th December, 1953/56. Subscriptions payable (a) In full on application or (b) in instalments as follows; |-£BO% on application, £30% on 25th August, 1943, £40% on 6th October, 1943, 2—£30% on application, £lO% on llth August, 1943, £lO% on 11 th of each succeeding month up to and including 11 th February, 1 944. Interest payable on all monies from date of receipt. Minimum Subscription £lO. Prospectus and application forms from any Bank, Postal Money- • Order Office or Sharebroker, or from the District Treasury Offices at Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin. Stock Subscriptions close Saturday, 10th July, 1943. 2—Bonds Liberty Bonds at £lO and £l. Returning £ll-7-6 and £l-2-9 respectively, in cash 5 years from date of issue. Obtainable at any Postal MoneyOrder Office or Bank. 3—National War"Savings Accounts Your National War Savings directly help the 3rd Liberty Loan. Deposits of I/- to £IOOO per annum accepted. Investments made up to and Including 30thJune, 1943, repayable 30th June, 1945. Investments made on and after Ist July, 1943, repayable 30th June, 1946. Interest credited after 30th June each year may be withdrawn within six months. ACT NOW THE ONLY LOAN FOR 1943 1 THIS Reserve Bonk of New Zeeland, Wellington, u CHILDREN’S WHITE SHIRLEY TEMPLE BOOTS A FRESH SHIPMENT Sizes 4 to 6 19/hildren s black lace shoes, Box Calf, wide welts. Splendid grade Shoes. Fringed tongue or plain—u.g/n URSES’ SHOES just arrived. White Canvas Lace. Cuban 18/11 leo White Buckskin Lace, with Cuban heels 29/;il arrived BABIES’ ANKLE SHOES. 40 pairs. Black, Fstvn. Blue. Sizes 2, 3, £/« 4 i 5 n PRICE ®/ A A ill i.;-.Kind—WHITE BUCKSKIN 16- HOLS for Children—Prices: too *’s to 6’s .. £ | Upioil-s .. ifrjH i:.Vo iw:-WOOLLIES. With leather lioioah Goats. best // quality A / / O Uii HLEHS BABY SHOES, in Black Call ankle straps, leathei soles. Sizes 3. 4, 3. 0 Z /4 f PRICE «f K A BRIEN’S TAN ELK WORKING BOOTS. All sizes. New shipment— PRICE 33/6 ARRIVED TO-DAY! Sizes 7to 9 J j BABIES’ NURSERIES in all colours. Just arrived from Eng- «/| | land .. PRICE "/ • a CHILDREN’S BLACK PATENT ANKLE STRAPS, leather sole; also Blue and Fawn. English £/< | make .. PRICED AT A.A 19 Pairs CHILDREN’S ENGLISH TAN ONE-BAR SHOES, leather welted soles. Sizes 5 and 6 PRICE 25 Pairs of above. Sizes 7. 8. 9—PRICE CHILDREN’S FELT SLIPPERS, cushion soles. Bargain lot, a// All sizes ® YOUTHS’ BOX CALF LEATHERLINED BOOTS, Greenhlde solesSizes 11. 12. 13. 1 J 21/- " 22/6 6 and 7 GENTS' OVERSEAS ARMY BOOTS. Box Call Derby fronts, no aa toecap. all leather lined dujr I V 9/9 10/9 24/6 New Shipment BOYS’ BOOTS, with Uskide soles 17/11 19/6 22/6 8/6 12’s and I3’s I’s & 2 . s A yi%B & s’s Really Good Boots MEN’S FAWN ARCTIC FELT ALBERT SLIPPERS, leather soles and heels. All sizes PRICE MEN’S FELT BOOTS, with leather all round. Warm through- Ift /1 1 but .. .. PRICE Ay/ A A MEN’S FAWN ARCTIC FELT BUCKLE BOOTS, leather soles and heels. All sizes Oft /ft PRICE MEN’S SPLIT KIP NAILED SHOOTERS. for Farmers 25/6 MEN’S BLACK CHROME DERBY BOOTS, leather soles jg, t£L PRICE BOYS and YOUTHS Chrome Derby SCHOOL BOOTS, leather soles, toe and heel plates— Sizes 10’s to 13’s .. 17/11 S“ 19/11 % ,0 2 1/6 MEN’S HARD-WEARING LACE CLOGS, all sizes—--19/11 22/6 Wonderful MUSTERERB BOOTS stout Tan Greenhlde. heavily nailed, and toe and heel plated; Pluvollsed. SPECIAL PRICE 33/6 Postage: 8d on Ladles’. 1/3 on Men’s Boots STEWART ROBINSON. Cashel Sheet
CO-ORDINATED SERVICES (Dally. Sundays excepted). Hanntgr-Walau—Train, 8.20 a.m. dally. Hiwajrden.-Train 8 20 a.m. daily. 4.37 p.m daily (not Sat.). Sat.. 5.17 p.m Altatoa— I Train 3.50 p.m (Pot Wed.. Sat.), „ S.2D p.m. Wed,. 2,45 p.m. Sat. Mlkoura-Blenheim.—Train 8.20 a.m. dally Milton, via Lewis Pass.—Train 8.20 a.m Mon. and Frl. ~ DIRECT MOTOR SERVICE, limited accommodation. Early Bookings . Recommended. Warua—B.3o a.m., Tues., Thurs.. and Sat Jtirnham—O.o a.m. Dally. Hanmer-Waiau—3.3o p.m. (not Wed.). Wed., 5.0 p.m Inquiries at: N.Z.R. DEPOT, RINK TAXIS, 104 Armagh street, 'Phone 35-553. , NEWMAN BROS., LTD. KAIKOURA-BLENHEIM-NELSON b. MOTOR SERVICE. 'aueagers lor Kalkoura, Blenheim, Picwn, and Nelson will travel as follows: s**l Christchurch to Oaro n n ° aro to Clarence Bridge. 5J U Clarence Bridge to Blenheim. .u ™ en hetm to Nelson, o. following time-table.— arl Christchurch Station—B.2o a.m Mr leaves Garage 8 a.m for Station.) Arrive Kaikoura—l.3o p.m. (lunch) Atr ve Clarence Bridge—3.s p.m. Amve Blenheim—6.s p.m Arrive Nelson—6.3o p.m .FARES (Inclusive Rail and Bus); church-Kalkoura—-first Class Class .. «cond Class rt, Se cund Class lnristchurch-Blenheim—--S"J Class .. i/ii/i f lr « Class .. .. 2/18/9 I S'Ssb'ta Class 1/3/7 ■ Class .. 2/4/3 Wchurch-Picton— Class .. first Class .. 2 !c °nd Class ..Second Class 'Hristchurch-Nelson-fjraf Class first Class .. second Class Pjrn.i COnd Clas s •• -- eif and Freight received Book at BROS LTD 188 I'uam street (?jl° ne t 33-553 After hours 22-284 8 a.m to 5.30 pm NIB2O A ”B£STFiRIEN6 17/b single 1/13/3 Return 12/10 Single 1/3/10 Return omgie Return Single Return 1/13/7 3/3/6 single Return 1/5/4 Single 2/7/6 Return 2/7/7 Single 4/11/9 Return 2/0/1 Single 3/17/3 Return natural XXXX **e-War Quality Beei Ballins Breweries (N.Z.) I Christchurch. ’Phone 30
After the War.. .What THESE are not ordinary times. Markets change —lnvestments change—money values change —new problems arise from day to day. The average citizen cannot possibly keep pace with the ever-increasing cycle of new regulations and changing commercial values. But the value of your assets when peace comev and the security of your family when you are gone depend on wise planning today. The Trustee Branch of The New Zealand Insurance Company Limited, staffed by widely trained, efficient officers specializing in Estate Administration, can protect and plan your assets for you NOW as your Agent or Attorney, and ' most efficiently administer your Estate as the Executor of your Will. Consul THE TRUST MANAGER The NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED TRUST DEPARTMENT TRUSTEE - EXECUTOR - AGENT - ATTORNEY Christchurch Office: 90 HEREFORD STREET Local Advisers: Mr. A. T. Donnelly, Mr. D. E. Wanklyn H. W. Thompson, Local Trust Officer
BOARD AND RESIDENCE. STAY in comfort, Excelsior Hotel, 14s days. H. and c. water, electric heaters in bedrooms. BOARD Wanted Urgently, dally demand The Hereford Agency (opp Bank of N.Z ) Phone 37-771. X 9242 TIMARU, 41 Wai-itl read. Superior Accommodation for guests. Terms £3 3s weekly. - - HOTEL CECIL (Private). Superior accommodation. Terms moderate. J Fillery Proprietor 'Phene 34-174. F1586 BRIGHTON, North Holiday and Temporary Accommodation Ring Ozone Fully Furnished Flats ‘Phone 48-237. TC. FARM Guest House, high altitude, tennis. putting greens. Ideal quiet rest. £3 3s weekly. MRS E, PAIN, ‘PHONE IBM, CHEVIOT. P8676 CYCLES BUY. HIRE AND SELL. CROOKES Cycle Stand, 109 Gloucester st. (next Hay's), open daily till midnight. CYCLES, Tandems, and Push-chairs tor Hire from P. C. Crooke, 109 Gloucester street. 6119 CYCLES Wanted; also Joy Cycles: best prices. P. C. Crooke, 109 Gloucester st. ‘Phone 32-397. 6119
COAL. COKE. FIREWOOD. PINE Slabs: Bln, 8 sacks for £l, 16 sacks Bark and Chips £l, dry Also Wattle. Bluegum, Coal, and Coke at Current Rates JACK NEWTON. 'Phone 23-877. N1797 PAPANUI COAL DEPOT, 480 Papanui road. All Coals stocked, including Linton, Kaltangata for Shacklock Ranges, Incinerator Coal. Coke, and Firewood. 'Phone EX-SERVICEMEN FROM PRESENT WAR. The Next Meeting of Members who have returned from Overseas will be held in the R.S.A. Lounge on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9th, at 7.30 p.m. Make a point of being present at this Meeting. 22-552. 6118 PUBLIC NOTICES RETURNED SERVICES', £. F. WILLCOX, Secretary. 6468
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