Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS, mOWN HAM/, TOWN HALL, •E CONCERT CUAMBKH. WEDNESDAY NEXT. MARCH 27th, 8.15. SONG RECITAL, SONG RECITAL, SONG- RECITAL, To be given by MR. VRED. COLI.IEK,' MR. x'RED. COLLIER, MR, FRED. COLLIER, MR. FRED. COLLIER, Melbourne's Leading Baritone. ; Assisted by MR. HAROLD WHITTLE, MR, HAROLD WHITTLE, And other Well-known Artists. Both Mr. -Oollisr i nd Mr. Whittle have appeared with Madamo Mclua in all lier recent Australian Tours. ' POPULAR PRIOES-38. Reserved, and 2s Boi Plan at Bristol.

CHURCH. ISLAND BAY. SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 23rd, At 3 p.m. GARDEN PARTY. SALE OF NEEDLEWORK. In Groiinde of R. Keen, Esq., kindly lent. for the occasion. Miieic by Central Mission Silver Band. Numerous Attractions. Tickets, Sixpence. GOOD Printing promptly produced at popular prions at "Dominion" Job Printing Works.

jf _ii '■"'.•■ ' '' I ■■'■'. ': /■ ■" : --: ; . ■\VV.-V. , .: • "■. ... " ",?...:. \. ' ' %\ \ * •■' .An lEdividiiar,;&pp|eM;to .Subscpibe.,,.;.,.,^"":..; ,| ; \ / ' .If tjie information you want about War Loan Securj |jes is not supplied by the following answs, ... ' || - I ■'•■■■■■ call at any Bank or at any Local Money-Order Cffic e which is open for the sale of. these securities.- ■ ■"■'■'. --J { I Q.—What Is the War Loan, and what is It forf : Q \— rSupppsing I sell my Inscribed Stock?; ; ; /1j ■ I A.—lt is a loan of money by tlie people oiNeW'Zealand to the _ A', r-You obtain a transfer form from, tlie Treasury and •■lll- it ji,i $ New Zealand Government to feed, clothe, and maintain '. ■ -up in accordance with directions given thereon. . •(? i ■ tvranhv " ; ) spoken of as "best security in the world." Why is this t j i : .. ■ ■ .'.■ ■■•■•.■■■■ •: ': ; ■...-■ - - "true? • ■' ■:■ ■ • ■■'■ "-•■■■■-:.■- ■''.;■ •■■-': ■■•'--v - \ I Q.—What is a New Zealand Bearer Bond? - ' : ' m , . '~,•,:; ■J ■•■•■,• . Ti n ■ A—- vtsecause the promise to pay is backed by the faith and * '■' ; S A.—When you lend your money to the New Zealand doyern- .. ■ j honour- of the Dominion of New Zealand , and" by the tax- I ' I ment you get the -signed promise of' the Government of . i ng-power of the whole country, ' which in" : natural: "--re- • I ": I New Zealand to pay principal and interest. Itisadirec| ■ , g( ources ; s one o f countries in the world. '. '! ; I and unconditional promise of the Dominion of New Zealand ~ , •...., - \■■ I to pay on certain dates a specified'suiii of money, Tvitli.iri- Q.—A l l'e War Securities exempt from taxation? . ... ... I ! . . ■ -terest at'a-specified'rate andwable at; epecifio _dates : A ;^ T^e ;^t ere st on 4J per cent, bonds and un il the bond majtures The Bonds are issued to Bearer f in , lome-tax, but the 5 per cent. -Post Office War-Loan ; :: ;, Ins Ued-Stock is hot exempt from-New Zealand income-^-. ; I A bearer bond is payable to bearer and. can be. passed . ; . . r ...•...: i |! from hand to hand without .the formality,.of .a .transfer.-' ; , :'.'■?. i .- ■ ... ■ ■;-.•■;•■ .■■.■:■:■.:■■■■■■■'::■. ...:■..! ; I The holder for the time being is the recbgnised owner. Q.—()n ; . \what will the proceeds of this" loan be spent?: .. ..' 1 : \ Q.-What is the.ourrency of the Bonds to be issued? • A.-The .'proceeds of this loan will be used for war; purposes" j ; I A—They will be dated Bth April, 1918, and will mature, on : : only/ S': ■~.•■ •. ■ _..,-. ..!- \ 15th November, 1938. ( , . .. . Q _ Howi; I buy War Loan Securities? ■■'..•':■ ; -|/l I Q.-What is Inscribed Stock. • ft Uing in an appUcation form, atany banVorpos^l" | 1 I A.-r-An; investment; for : which no' actual certificates are.issued. .".;•'' ! .;.,, ;, ihonej \-order or broker's-office on or before'the. Sth April. A ' S to investors, ,buttheii'names and the amount'of stock they '■•,{ '■,'" 1918, i, by paying 'the ; necessary; amount, .:.;. ; ,=„ .: • ] ; I hold are inscribed in the registers kept for the purpose at .; " ...i\ ■ ' ..-.- ,-■-. '. \ ■ ■'~'. "+.'-,, I ' I the Treasury in Wellington. '..; '. .-Q'-A? « U act,oal matter, will I have any difficulty in | , I (interest free of New Zealand inoome-tax.) ing to t fiese details? - '; ( ' -■.::■•!: 1 per"cent. Now Zealand inscribed . Stock--has-currency A : .—None ati ', all.. The New Zealand Treasury, Q£'.ahy,b.anlc/.";p j I to 15th November, 1938, •- : V- ' '"■'"■ ; '--I or postal money-order gladly,. J| j g .'.".... j , ■.■;-.■■■ give you: instructions time without charge..': ■ 4 i I ■ And is obtainable through any bank, postal money-order ■'"' ■'■' '■' '-\ } ■ ~"i.. '"■"■' , : ' ' ' : J-'- : ii.-"L' i '''-- I,- i • • - office, or registered sharebroker. " ' .' ; | ; ; ': ;;.' I ? All inscribed stock and dividends thereon are payable to ••:■■:.- money-ortJ ?r office what do I receive? '..... ■..■'•'' ; : i ; I iJA,4^-wmn>«^aproyiMMlreo^ ( Q.-Can 1 sell my War Securities at any time if Iso desire, ' hold Bontls?;.: I|^ I ' and can I borrow money on these securities? : . : : ■''■'■^A.— TJntil.the be.feds are printed- and distributed i ' 1 I .'. . . : '•• ' :■ - - ::' ■. . •:•■"■ ••..'-.-•. nearest postq \1 moneyrorder office,-when, the' receipts must -L < I A.—Yes; you can ..sell your securities atany tims,.for-there as •'. ■ fre exchange;'l for the bonds'. ; - '■-• -rr|i\j it a market for New Zealand Government Stock or Bonds. ' ' :: ' L - : l ■ '■-." -■-"■ ';.,.,/.; . : .~— \ ' ■■$ p They are considered good security for borrowing money. : Q.—What do I ret ?eive in ■acknowledgment of an investment^'" \ I I Q.—Do ! get any interest on my money while it is joaned to ■-- Jnscribed Stocl. yl /-... ; - ." : .■■■.'■; ' \ :i :! : ;/ v V f . i \- the Government, and at what rate? -~ .' A.— ton receive a • provisional receipt, and when'-'the" : aniouni"-s ; I A.-Yes; the New Zealand Government will pay you interest J '" "-%fully paid upj I Certificate' of Inscription signeßy the:: ; i I at 4 per cent, a year on securities issued, &L of New ..; Registrar of N, iw Zealand Inscribed Stock, wall be -, i Zealand inepme-tax, and 5 per cent.--on War ■:" - direct «> J ou - , ■ .■- ..-.■- --::■.■■:: :: ■-■.■•■ --.-,: \i I ieS! bed SIOCk ' Whick iS UOt free ° f — Ze " • Q.-What are the pai "mte*to^*^^ 1 •■.•'■.•,;. - : scribed Stock as ■ 'compared with Bearer Bonds? " ~f j 1 S Q.—How do I collect the interest on ESonds, and how often - ". • , • r-Vn' • , ii ] !...,,„ ' would be rel; \eved. of all anxiety regarding the cus- |: j I m> i gei iu-. . ... ..:.-^ yQ .| neg p^ a y e 'flocuments, subh.as^:a;Ml^CT-bpnW-?»d'^■■p l ' H 1 A.—Attached to each boiid,are interest coupons, one. for-each •■ :•' of the necessity of; '.cutting off and interest - |. yj I six months' period. When tho interest date arrives you .:; coupons for paymei; at. In the case of Inscribed Stock ! j I ■ cut off the-interest coupon- of that date.and take it to the - -.'....-. the interest, is remi itw ! ; fP you direct;by.checiue from the HI h -.Treasury or to any New Zealand branch "of "tho Banfc*bf< "■ • Treasury. , . . • ' -■ • — ■ ''. I : m ■«, Bite retimes ,MM to !„»,» : jj ' 15th of, November.; Th& first payment will date- from ;;■; Stock? ; .-.'■' - ■ .' ''- ■■ .',.-.. '■: I Bth April, 1918. ~...'.-■ ; - : ~-: -' -. • , ■■'. "Av-r-Because they can b \ deposited as securityor disposed.of.i; ■/; I Q.— How do/1 collect the interest on Inscribed Stock, and how ::;V Vat the .immediate opfj ion of thp*M(loiv;and without; appli- : ; : I often do I get it? : -■-■- , ca ti on .to the Treasur. y. '. :■ .--(^-^- '•_■ ■ . •-. -v ■' ; I A.-Each six months, as the interest -falls due, the Treasury :; ;Q.--What is Post Office \ jffar Loatjlnscrilied Stock? ;J : w_ill post you a cheque in payment of the interest., _ A—Post Office War Loan Inscribed' Slock .is issued for the ] Q.-.lf 1 should sell my Bearer Bond, how shall I transfer it to ' : ' benefit of sma'U invest* irs, having a shorter currency and; ; j ■} .. • „ • • . - higher rate of interest■ i-0 per cent., which however,' is i E the new Owner? . of Zeakm tincome-ta.c. Individual hold- - I A.—lf it is a ooupon-bearer-bofid, merely by delivery. Just ■ ings are limited to £50t Und must be My paid up, | ; hand it to the new. owner. ■ J, Minimum investment, s>loo. - ■• , j! ; '< Q,—lf I wish to assist my country in the fight for freedom but have only small means, how iian Ido so? ! ; I a.—By Purchasing a POST OFFICE WAR CERTIFICATE (free of income-tax) at any JPostal Money-order Office. \ I Interest on. War Certificates accumulates and is repayable with 'the principal at the em. lof the specified term. \ '• I For 13s. you .can buy a jBI Certificate ["] For 1.6.5. you can \ buy-a'£l Certificate | I For £6/10 you can buy a £1.0 Certificate . For £8 you can 'buy a £10 Certificate | | I For £85 you can buy a £100 Certificate ."For £80 you can I buy a £100 Certificate ... ii j Repayable in TEN Yeats. : . .'" ::;. U, : .' Repayable if FIVE Years. - ! j■ " ■ " ————---■■--■: :--- ;T ------^--—- . —- : — ?—■• , I ■ ■■'■'■■'' ■■ . ■ : - " •'■' ' f All may not be able Ho fight with gum, tjomb, and foayeraei, tout all cam Ist. |lp by making iheir | , j money fight. Lemel ail you can aSfor<fl to your country Jo-day, so that tl (ie brave men who ' \ I I fight may have the means fio secure victory, and return to their honu' es. again. ; 'j J ' ■ ' '■■ . .:■-.■•; ■;' ;J. G/WAREi, .' ■■^.■ /^-: \ I Wellington, 16th March, 1918. . ' MINIi BTER OF FINANGE. . ;

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19180322.2.65.4

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 157, 22 March 1918, Page 7

Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,367

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 157, 22 March 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 157, 22 March 1918, Page 7

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert