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EM-- ini fem Maffl j Mt £ lg|g~ Sa teS kSg SW® f< S®b g £g3fg|.l ■ ■ IBmF wW'iFrr KT H - sir® - feak iswg gg; 7 - fcri Fh Uggs jfag S *Sk.- Sr 11 D; m 5 tits tiSiriOiln rPn If™ -Bffl ssWI 35k S ww!rimw..Ur.ww.iia:3l -LLJ I[- ~t£ A T »- 3-^—fc 77 EjT- 3—~ This Building i. the Central Warehouse of the Farmers’ Union Trading Company in Auckland, from which its 31 Branches are supplied. The annexe in Wyndham Street will be officially opened on Thursday, June 16th, by Hi. Excellency the Governor-General. V.scount Jelhcoe, K.G.C.8.. 0.M., G.C.V.U. O o/ They’re Better Buy /2/0 oonus than a Mortgage Bonds of £25, £5O, and £lOO each, Repayable by the Farmers* Union Trading Co. in 4 or 8 years at your option ’ ,f «. TJrrr , • .7 completed, for tho year ending 31st March'. id fff Rnnd What IS the reason TOT In spite of the difficult times being experW iiUL to M ®2 /U * T * jIL. EP J ienced at present by many businesses, after jtSSUinfT these tronas • paying rebates amounting to over £24,000 on A 7| per cent. Bond is an acknowledgement shareholders’ purchases, the jDirectors find on the part of the Farmers’ Union Trading The f a ]j j n o f primary products has themselves in the fortunate position of being Company that you have invested for the per- resulted in many farmers being temporarily able to recommend, at the forthcoming An-G-od Vfated on the Bond (Four or Eight years) borrowers rather than investors, and for this nual Meeting, the payment of the Company s , . ~ Rond (£95 £5O or reason, instead of calling up more share cap- usual 8 per cent, dividend on Ordinary. the sum stated on the Bond <£2o, £oO o of farmer . sharcho i d - Shares, and 6 per cent, on Preference Shares, £100) at the interest rate of 7.J. pei ce.n . p ]T armers ’ Union Trading Company is both free of income tax, arid still leave a annum, Free of Income Tax, and binds the giving the City investor as well as the Far- satisfactory balance to carry forward to next Farmers’ Union Trading Company to pay merg wit j 1 j ree nlone y ) this splendid oppor- year. this interest every six months, and the full tunity of investing at per cent, free of amount of the Bond at the end of tho period income tax. stated. . addition, the extensions to the Farmers’ Can I Buy One or Union Trading Company’s Auckland Ware- 9 mrr> fAp fjljantaffes house, so necessary to relieve the congestion iVIOYe IjOHCIS o Vvnat are ine wauuiuugw causod by rapid growth of businesSj are now nf these Bonds over nearing completion which will allow of great for £25 Bond fo] . OT tnese expansion in the Company s activities. At amQunt be d Shares ? ■ the prcsent i mpan -f ?n S tX in full Wlth y° ur application, or half may snares . ov?r 100 applications asking it to take over balance within ftree ■ existing stores or open new Branches m dif- months Annlications will be received FREE The advantages of Bonds over Shares are: fprcnt farp ing districts of this province, so QF EXCH P^ NGE . Eaill particu i ars o{ these Tho investor is secured ahead of Sharehold- that it is in a position to find immediate and ProspecfcuS) which is ob . ers, both Preference and Ordinary; he re- profitable use for the additional capital creat- tainable at any of the addresses below, ceives a very substantial rate of interest, and ed by this issue. he docs not tie up his money for an indefinite period, as the Bonds are repayable in ’ j.L A I 9 jl* Four or Eight years from May, 1921. (The An/ rill in the Application purchaser has the tight to state on the Apph- VV liat ueCUTlty rrOieClS cation Form whether Four or Eight-year vthnlrltPV< 2*01*771 UelOlV Bonds are required.) The fact that these DUfIUIIULUVI • . Bonds are Bearer Bonds allows of their being Bondholders no specific or Net our Auckland Warehouse, readily transferred like Bank Notes. jng Qn thg asgets of fcho Company, or to any of QUr 31 BrancbeS) or to any. they rank in priority to all shareholders, both member of the Stock Exchange, or you may 4 Preference and Ordinary, thus giving Bond- . d } rec t to tho Farmers’ Union Trading How and when is the 7|% ?: Mer U ¥OT . BUbs . tenti *: sec ”%Z«'” s Hobsm Btreet ’ AtTOK ' Interest paid ? Paid-up capital at 31st March, . Apply while these Bonds are available — we 1921, being ■■■ ■■■ 411,343 anticipate the present £lOO,OOO Bonds now The Bonds have Interest Coupons attached anc [ uncalled subscribed capital 157,117 offered will be taken up promptly. The Farwhich may be cashed on Ist May and Ist No- ~ ra6r j s the wealth-producer of New Zealand, vember each year at any Branch of the Bank Total _ £ £ 6 Af?_ and when nearly 16,000 shareholders—mostly of New Zealand in the Dominion, at our dairy farmers in the most prosperous provAuckland Warehouse, or at any of our thirty- These figures have been certified to by the ince in the Dominion—band themselves to- »■» Branches. Bash C 01l p»„ is in e lta . Cnurpang anditnr, Mr. Thomas Whitton, r ; n cheque for the amount due as inteicst. while the 7| per cent, interest, free of income The sound and prosperous condition of the tax, makes them an exceedingly profitable in- —, Company is shown' in its Balance-sheet, now vestment for you. Why does the Trading Company Issue Bonds * - instead of calling up application for bonds Share Capital ? i TTo the •Directors, The Farmers' Union Trading Co. (AuckJ Lid., ‘Private Sag, AUCKLAND. The Farmers’ Union Trading Company will \ Kindly allot mejus Bonds of £each, having a currency of years, require to pay ouly 3s. in the £ Income Tax : on these Bonds, as against 8/9 in the £on its i - n ierm} o j p rospec [ us dated 12th May, 1921. I/We enclose cheque for in full!half Share Capital. On this account the actual ; cost to the Company will really be less than ; payment. If We agree to pay the balance vithin three months. (Dm olm, through tho latter port iFtoymentt, modem .) what it pays on its 6 per cent. Preference j Shares; that is, when taxation is taken into j Occutsafian consideration. It is obvious therefore that ; Full Name - ■ ■ ■> this Issue of Bonds is a much more economi- i cal method of finance than calling up further • Address share capital from the Company’s farmer- ; shareholders. : ~ , „ Usual Signature.

I You can see this word on the radiator of thousands of cars in every district of New Zealand. The Ford will go where dther cars cannot, and whereve" it goes it proves itself to be economical, reliable, thoroughly satisfactory | — always. Free Literature on requeit. Th* Local Dealer it ontitlod to your trade. The COLONIAL MOTOR COMPANY Ltd. Representing Th* Ferd Meter Co. of Canada, Ltd. I sjj

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 206, 26 May 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 206, 26 May 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 206, 26 May 1921, Page 9

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