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*■' ■ . ■■-. '■ ''':- ) ■ ■ . ■ j ■ ' "An Individual Appeal;: Jo;; ; Sufosepifoe. I If the information you want.about War Loan Securities is not supplied by the following answers, ' .■( I .';,■■' call at any Bank or at any Local Money-Order Office which is open for the sale of these securities. \ Q.-What is the War 'Loan, and what is it for? Q.—Supposing I sell my Inscribed Stock? I A.—lt is a loan of money by the people of, New Zealand-.to the A.—You 'obtain-a transfer form from the' Treasury and fill it I New Zealand Government to feed, clothe, and maintain up' in'accordance with- directions given .thereon. ( our soldiers, so that they may continue to fight i to CDve , lun ent Bonds and Stock are frequently I .t * °" r spoke* Was ''best security in the world." Why is this I , yi ' . • • true? ■■"■ -- ■;• ■•■ '}. Q.—What is a New Zealand Bearer Bond? ■-■■ „„„.•, , . . • . . . ~ . j-. , I . A.—Because'the promise to pay is backed by the iaith and if A.—When you lend yoiir money to the New Zealand Govern- ■ honour 'of. the. Dominion of New Zealand and by the taxI Hient you get the signed promise of the Government of ing-pdwer. .'of'the whole country, whiph in natural re- £ New Zealand, to pay principal and interest. It is a direct sourcesris one of the richest countries in the world. I and unconditional promise of the Dominion of New-Zealand c..,.,..i to pay oil certain dates a specified sum of money, with in- Q.-Are War.Securities exempt from taxation? I ■ terest at.a specified. payable at specificates , A ._Tfo4it-oi : 4* percent, bonds and stock is exempt from j until the bond.matures. The Bonds are issued t.Bearer hit the 5 per cent. Post Office War Loan ; and executed by the Mims er of Finance for New Zealand . inecnUSl Stock is not' exempt from New Zealand incomel A bearer bond is payable to bearer and can be passed :c>: ~ x from hand to hand without the formality of a transfer. '.A. ...... ' ..--... I The holder for the time being is the recognised owner. Q. —On wfiat wiil the proceeds of this loan be spent? ( Q.—What is the currency Of the Bonds to be issued? • A.—The proceeds of this loan will b,e used for 'war purposes I A.—They will be dated Bth April, 1918, and will mature on . only.' .'" ' ' 15th November, 1938, ' Q.-How can t> buy War Loan Securities? . ... ■ J Q.-What IS Inscribed Stock. . A.-J3y application form at any bank "or postal' I A. A.n investment for which no actual certificates are issued nioney-iorder, or broker's- office on'or before the Bth April. to investors but -their names and the amount ofstook they 1918,'-and-bypayingthe necessary amount. (interest free of New Zealand income-tax.) . . ing to'these details? \ 4£ per cent. New Zealand Inscribed Stock has currency A.—Noneatfall, The New Zealand Treasury,'or any bank, ! A^™«£.s^ postairaoney - orier ■ .%-**&&?*,■*&* -««<•*f*« I All inscribed stock and dividends thereon are payable to money-ordei . Office what do I receive? ._. .:,.., . , I the person whose name is inscribed in the Register and _ Tqu a phonal receipt for the amount paid. ; :: to no pther. ; .•>..,., :.. ' I Q.-Can ».se!i my War Securities at any time if iso desire, Q-How;iong;do I hold receipts for Bends? I and can ! borrow money on these securities? • .A.—"Until , th'e'bonds are printed and, .distributed from the r .-■■-. ■ . nearest, postal omee, when the receipts must |; A. —Yes;, you can sell your securities at any time, for there is , be exchanged for the "bonds. i a mai'ket for New Zealand Government Stock or Bonds. ■ •'.. Ar> '~.: '''' - I Tliey are considered good security for borrowing money. . , Q.—What I-receive in acknowledgment of an investment in \ ■ Q.—Do I get any interest on my money while it is loanedto.' ~ " s ^l^?.®fo^; ? '. : I the Government, and at what rate? . . A'—You- receive a;■provisional receipt, and when" the"amount-■ \ Zealand income-tax, and 5 per cent-, on Post Ofii.oe War " dir ?S.y ou \ v ; . • ' : . .■ ■■■ ■■ I Loan Inscribed Stock, which is. not free of New Zealand . Q< _ what^e -particular advantages of investing in Ini; ■ income-tax. ' ... ■ . ■.••■-. x . ~-•:•'■•• - r - ■ .. „ ■ ■■» ■. » -■••"■ i .-•-•-. scribed Stock as compared with Boarer Bonds? ... I o.—How do I collect the interest on Bonds, and how often , .„ :.''.'..:, ■ '■-.' ■-~ ~ ... r^ , y. nun uu n«uw. ~-_.».- . • A.—lou , wMild'be/relieved ; 'or all anxiety regarding the cusdo I get it? .. ; . * . tody of negotiable documents, such as a bearer-bond, and I A -Attached to each bond are interest coupons/one for each of the'necessity of cutting oft and presenting interest • I ' six months'period. When the interest date arrives you . coupons for payment. In the case or Inscribed btock, I cut off the interest coupon of that date and take it to the is remitted to you direct by cheque from tho ■ Treasury or to any New Zealand branch of the Bank of .., Treasury.;. «-**-W : i— wmm mmtlm, P-eimed ~ IMAM 15th of November. The first payment will date from Stock?., ' Bth April, 1918. -■ .-.).. A.—Because-'they, can be deposited as security or disposed.of 0 —How do I collect the interest on Inscribed Stock, and how at :the immediate option of the holder, and without appliOften do I get it? \ ■ ■ cation to,the Treasury. ■ A.-Each six months, as the interest falls due, the Treasury Q.-What is Post Office War Loan Inscribed Stock? will post you a cheque in payment of the interest. A.—Post Office! War Loan Inscribed Stock is issued for the 0 -If I Should'selMny Bearer Bond, HOW Shall I transfer it to ' benefit of'smajl,investors having a shorter currency and y. n i aiiouiuowii iiij ' higher.rate of interest—s per cent., which however, is the new owner? . . _ n bt'free"6f-New'Zealand income-tax.- Individual hold-A-If it is a coupon-bearer-bond, merely by delivery. Just : ings are limited to f6oo' and must be fully paid up, " hand it to the new owner. J Minimum inyestment, £100. 0 -if I wish to assist my country in the fight for freedom but have only small means, how can I do so? A.-By Purchasing a POST OFFICE WAR CERTIFICATE (free of income-tax) at any Postal Moneyorder Office. Interest on War Certificates accumulates and is repayable with the principal at the end of the specified term. For 13s. y° u can b «y a£l Certificate U ForiisA you can buy a£l Certificate For £6/10 you can buy a £10 : ' Certificate For £§■; you can buy a £10 Certificate For £6S you can buy a £100 Certificate For you can buy a £100 Certificate Repayable in TEN Yeats. U .;;:;;;■■ Repayable in FIVE Yeats. All may si©S fee able to flflW with g«sm s feomb, and bayonet'but all can help toy making their mousey SigM. Lend all you cam afford-to your counSFy io-clay, so ShaJ fihe brave men who fight may have Bhe means fio secure victory, anfi te.fium to: their homes again. '■■. ?■: ■■'~:'■ j,;;g/ward, ■■. . '■■•' Wellington, 16th March, 1918. :: " ■■' MINISTER OP FINANCE.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 156, 21 March 1918, Page 7
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