THE KANIERI ELECTRIC LIMITED
3;./ , ' ' ADVANCE NOTICE. ‘ ‘ Why not let the Kanieri Electric Company pay your monthly light and power bill, or a portion thereof ? This can be done in the following mannjg.: Suppose you have an average monthly light bill of eight shillings, The pur- ~ chase of four £2O debentures for the ( sum of £76 will pay ypu in interest the sum of £5 12s per year, or at the rate of 9s 4d per month, thereby pay- . ing the light bill and leaving Is 4(1 for a rainy day. At the end of 20 years the Debentures are redeemed, ■ . , and you receive £Bo'for the £76 in-. ( .vested. : / Large light bills may be taken care of in a similar manner by purchasing a greater number of Debentures, ’
,A Prospectus covering all the essential features of these Debentures is now in the hands of the publishers, and will shortly be ready for d:s' ribution.— *
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1930, Page 4
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154THE KANIERI ELECTRIC LIMITED Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1930, Page 4
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