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TO EARN MORE!

THRIFT WITH PROFIT. A popular writer says: “If you are thrifty you are Imppv. When you are earning more than you spend, when you produce more than you consume, your life is a success, and you are filled with courage, animation, ambition, goodwill.” Yes, thrift is a good thing in itself. But it is even more pleasurable and profitable if you can make your savings earn. The more they produce, the better. Why be content with l per cent, if you can get 71 per cent? Combine thrift with profit! Put ytfur savings into 71 per cent Mortgage Debentures, with a. currency <>l ten veins. issued by the Gisborne Sheepfnpeers’ Company. Kvery £1 invested has a definite security of,over £2. for the £300,000 issue is secured by first mortgage ol property and [Mant conservatively valued at £015,263. The trustee for the deben-ture-holders is the X.Z. Insurance Co., Ltd., Auckland. Interest is payable free of Debenture Tax. Fnquire about these 7} per cent Mortgage Debentures now. Don’t be too late and regret your delay. Ask for the prospectus to-day, from:—The Bank of New Zealand or any member of the Stoek Exchange, or from the Coinpany’s broke . "'r W. Lissant Clayton, Gisborne, of tl'.r . e spany’s Office. Gisborne.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1921, Page 2

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TO EARN MORE! Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1921, Page 2

TO EARN MORE! Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1921, Page 2

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