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THE BOOM IN BONDS. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR LARGE AND SMALL INVESTORS. Seven and a-half per cent, bonds are becoming a popular form of investment, and this is not surprising jwhen one considers how remunerative and convenient these bonds are. To begin with, the interest rate of 71 per cent, free of income tax, is certainly far better than the interest one would receive from a mortgage. As the bonds are in three denominations—-.1:25, £5O, and .£lOO each —the small investor has the. same opportunity as the man possessing large means of making his money work for him to the very best advantage. Four or eight year bowls are available, tlw purchaser having the right to state which he. requires so that ho need not invest his money for more thau four years unless he wishes to do so. The Farmers’ Union Trading Co.’s bonds are. bearer tejids with interest coupons attached, and are easily transferable, like bank notes. Tho coupons may bo cashed half-yearly at any branch of the Bank of New Zealand, at any of the company’s 31 branches, or at its Auckland warehouse. _ As only £lOO,OOO worth of bonds are being offered, investors will be well advised to send in their applications early. These bonds are likely to be in great demand, for as money become® more plentiful and the interest rate falls, bonds at 74 per cent., free of income tax, will possibly be selling at a premium. Prospectus, giving full particulars of these bonds is obtainable from any branch of the Bank, of New Zealand, or direct from the Farmers’ Union Trading Co., Auckland — Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 212, 2 June 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 212, 2 June 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 212, 2 June 1921, Page 9

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