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INVESTORS’ STILL THE BEST INVESTMENT £4/12/6 % p.a. for 5 years £4/15/0 % p.a. for 8 years £4/17/6 % p.a. for 12 years In either Debentures or Registered Stock | THE CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD has ALL of the above NOW AVAILABLE and what better use could you find for your money ? THIS IS A TRUSTEE SECURITY Apply now direct to: THE SECRETARY. CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD, 198 Hereford Street (P.O. Box 406). or through your Broker or Bank.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28260, 24 April 1957, Page 17
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181Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28260, 24 April 1957, Page 17
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