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AMUSEMENTS. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. pAS COOKING DEMONSTRATION By MISS UNA CARTER, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 20th MARCH, 1918. Subject: "Dinner and Home-made Sweet Dishes." To Coratncnco at 3 o'clock. n J. H. HELLIWELL, Secretary. A FME LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, By William R. Rathvon (Member of the Board of Lectureship or the Mother Church, the First Church ot Christ Scientists, Boßton, Mass.. U.S.A.), WILL BE DELIVERED In tho CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, On TUESDAY EVENING, 2nd APKIL, At 8 p.m.

i 1 I ============= . | ! " An Individual Appeal to Subscribe. "J i '-'■■■■ t I | 1{ the information you want about War Loan Securities is not supplied by the following answers, j | call at any Bank or at any Local Money-Order Office which is open for the sale of these securities, [ ■ f j Q.-What is the War Loan, and what is it for?'':. • : Q.-Supjiosing 1 soil my inscribed Stock? ' | I a n'• in,, or mnriPv bv tlie neople of A T ew Zealand to the... A.-You obtain a transfer form. from the Treasury and fill it |. j A, "Sew ZeSd , ,n P in accordance with directions given thereon. ' .-j I our soldiers, so that they may continue to fight shoulder to «_ —New Zealand Government Bonds and Stock.are frequently . . | shoulder with our Allies for the overthrow ot berman- * q{ mM „ my js th|s | tyranny. ' . -true? . . " ' . | I Q.-What is a New Zealand Bearer Bond? .. A __ Because the promise to pay is backed by tho faith aid-; j S A —When you lend your money to the New Zealand Govern- _ nour 0 f the Dominion of New Zealand and by the tax- | ■ I ' ment you "-et the signed promise of the .Government of ; ing.power of the whole country, which m natural re- |, I New Zealand to pay principal and interest. It is a direct sources is one of the richest countries m the world. • | I and unconditional promise of the Dominion of New Zealand.; . • taxation? -'• ■■ J | to pay on certain dates a specified sum of money, witji m- Q.-Are War Securities exempt worn taxation. . | \ "terest at a specified rate, and payable: at specific- dates ■ A _^ e illterest ou 4 j. per cent> bonds and stock is exempt from I \ until the bond matures. The Bonds are issued-to Bearer income-tax, but the 5 per cent. Post Office War Loan \ and executed by the Minister of Finance for JN ew Zealand. Inscribed Stock is not exempt from. New Zealand income- j; Abearerbondispayabletobearerandcan.be .passed - ..... ta _:.. from hand to'hand without the formality of a transfer. -. .. . I The holder for the time being is the recognised owner. • Q.—Oll what will the proceeds of this loan be spent? jj I q. what is the currency of the Bonds to be issued? A.—The proceeds of this loan will be used, for war purposes jj I A.-They will be dated Bth April, 1918, and will mature on- only; " | i 15th November, 1938. ■ ' . n.—How can I buy War Loan Securities? » ji .. ~■■■■•'-" . i I Q._What is Inscribed Stock. . A_By filling in an application form.at any .bank, or postal « A -An investment for which no actual certificates are issued ' money-order, or broker's office on of "before the Bth April, j I 1918, and by paying the necessary amount. .■■ j \ hold are inscribed in the registers kept for the purpose at flg g wjl , , ha „ e any di ffi GU |ty in attend- \ 1 ; . h.»*-«*f , :;■-:■:::! I HW mL N.' MM "l«W M has mm 1*« " | ? . to 15th November, 1933, give you full instractions at any time without charge. ...| \ And is obtainable through any bank, postal money-order _ W },en I hand my application and money;to'the.bank or- ■;; j j \ A£JE!ffl*ffi;**~ «. &*. * ■:..«^***i!^v^:V\--:;j k the person whose name is inscribed in the Register and You will receive a provisional receipt for the amount paid.. \ . I to no other. ... '■■• ■■ . ..." ~."\ x : .', „ Jn „- un o.—How long do I hold receipts for Bonds? .. . s Q.-Can I sell my War Securities at any time if Iso desire, V ".,,,, •* , , r 'i -i n f .,, **' l H ■- vl . „„„..„it;„ P /> A —TTTitil the bonds are printed and distributed from • the - ~ and can I borrow money on these securities? ... A. offic6j w hen the receipts,must: i A _Tes- you can sell your securities at any time, for there is be exchanged for the bonds. . . .■". ;.,-■■" j *' Q.-What do. receive in acknowledgment of an gtmeHt fittj I 0.-D0 1 get any interest on my money while it is loaned to ;;.■., .-Inscribed. Stock? , . . , : ,. . -...| 3 the Covernir-ant, and at what rate? . A.—You receive a provisional receipt, and_ when.-the amount - a 8- ■'"■„','"■•>■/, ' 4. ■-n •+„'.„+■ isfidly paid up a Certificate of Inscription, signed, by the j--8 A.-Tes; the Zealand Government wiU pay you mteiest ~ d Zealau(] i ns6r ibed Stock, will be posted" j I free of.New , ■ .:...,. | | Zealand income-tax, and 5 per cent, on Post Oflice War .-_■'■ ...... .-| | Loan Inscribed Stock, which is not free of New Zealand Q g _ W | iat are t| ie particular advantages, of investing in In-. .;.: j * I income-tax. .scribed Stock as compared with Bearer Bonds? •:-;..v: : : : "| i Q.-How do I collect the interest on Bonds, and. how often of a]l anxiety cus- ■: j I do I get it? ■ •- tody of negotiable documents, such as a bearer-bond, and 1 , , ■ l l ■■ j : „„\, ' of+lip nprpssitv of cutting off and presenting interest J \ A.-Attached to each bond are merest coupons one for each In the case of Inscribed Stock \ l ) Treasury qr to any New Zealand branch of the Bank of iieasuiy. , i New Zealand or postal money-order office, where it will be 0 _ whv are _ arer Bonds sometimes preferred to Inscribed g- ' cashed. The interest will be paid every loth.of May and V- * | : ; 15th of November. The first payment will data irom btocK/ | ( Bth April, 1918. a.—Because they can be deposited as security or disposed of' j j Q.-How do I collect the interest on inscribed Stock, and how . aHhe of tlie Mcler ' iaud Wltllout appll " |. I A -Ea!h I ITJ,« the interest falls due, ike Treasury Q-What is Post Office War Loan inscribed Stock? - I will post you a cheque in payment of the interest. "A.—Post Office War Loan Inscribed Stock is issued tor the 1 '■ . . ,1. . i t, •>■ t« liPiipflt nf small investors, having a shorter currency and \ Q.-lf I should sell my Bearer Bond, how shall I transfer it to benefit per wMc]a is 1 the new owner? ...'not free of New Zealand income-tax. .Individual hold- J '■■ f , 1 i 11 i„i;,- n m- intrs are limited to £500, and must be'fully paid up.. * j A.-liitisacoupon-bearer-boml,merelybydelneij. Ju,t ' iIOO. I \ ■ hand it to the new owner. > JU """' | ! «if 1 ,„ !e i, ♦« mu countrv in the Rght for freedom but have only small means, how can Ido so? j ' * A -SI a MOT OFFiCE WAR CSRTIF.CATE (free of income-tax) at any Postal Money«order Office. ] \ ■ " InW on War (Certificates accumulates and is repayable with the principal at the end of the specified term. | I Fop 138. you can buy a£l Certificate fl For Ife you can buy* £1 Certificate ! For £6/10 you can buy a £10 Certificate For M W can buy a £10 Certificate 1 I For £85 yo« can buy a £100 Certificate For £80 yo« can buy a £100 Certificate Repayable in TEN Years. U ■.. Repayable in FIVE Years. B

AH may not fee abie'to fight with gun, bomb and bayonet, but all can help toy making their mosey liflht. Lend all yon can afford to yonr country 10-day, so that the brave men who fight may have the means to secure'viclloffy, and.return to their homes again. J.G. WARD, Wellington, 16th March, 1918. MINISTER OF FINANCE.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 155, 20 March 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 155, 20 March 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 155, 20 March 1918, Page 7

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