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"During the period from 10M onwards l lie Post Ofliee, wliieh might titly lie deserilied as the 'handy man' of State departments, undertook the creation and sale of war loan certificates on holialf of tin l Government, and subsequently arranged repayment of the amounts as the certificates matured. A sum of Cl.i;i:i,:tfl2 was raised as an aid to tile Government's war effort, find up to March :il-t, 1924, £.‘4,012,770, including interest. was repaid to the lenders. As might he expected (says the annual report- of the Post and Telegraph Department!, hundreds of certificates wore mislaid, lost destroyed hy fire, etc., with the result that the investor was not able to produce documentary evidence of his right to the money when the certificates matured. Each case has been carefully examined ,and ultimately settlement was effected, to the satisfaction of the persons concerned. This may be regarded as a very satisfactory termination to a big undertaking, wherein- securities for small sums were widely distributed amongst probablvl a quarter of a million of the population.
Quarry Owners, Contractors, etc. The most effective high explosive is “Lithyte,” 20 per cent stronger 'than others for blasting purposes, yet the simplest and safest. R. P. ning and Co., d Rcdford Row, Christchurch. —Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1924, Page 1
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