WAR LOAN CERTIFICATES
SALES NOW EXCEED £1,000,000. The sales of war loan certificates during the second week in October have brought the total amount received up to' £1,049,469. The figures below show the allocation into the various postal districts. It is a matter for congratulation that this means of raising funds to carry on the war from thoso of small means should have been so suecosßful as to have raised a million pounds in the space of two calendar months: —Auckland. £131,895 45.; Blenheim, £18,250 as.; Christchurch, £147,312 165.; Dunedin, £140,814 Bs.; Gisborne, £20,396; Groymouth, £17,611 45.; Hokitika, £8255 45.; Invercargill, £57,966; Napier, £56,-440 45,; Nelson, £34.640 165.; New Plymouth, £44,276; Oamaru, £15,644; Thames, £16,025 45.; Timaru, £39,647 45.; Wanganui, £47,-7-51 45,; Wellington, £2-10,826 125.; Westport, £11,716 165.; total, £1,049,463 4s. .
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2905, 18 October 1916, Page 5
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131WAR LOAN CERTIFICATES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2905, 18 October 1916, Page 5
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