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THE WORM TURNEED.

He was quite evidently from the country and he was also quite evidently a Yankee and from behind his bowed spectacles he peered inquisitively at a little oily Jew who occupied the other half of the carseat with him. The little Jew looked at him deprecatingly. '" Nice day," he began politely. " You're a J ew, ain't you ?" queried the Yankee. "Yes, sir.; I'm a clothing salesman —-" handing him a card. " But you're a Jew ?" " Yes, yes, I'm a Jew," came the answer. " Well," continued the Yankee, " I'm a Yankee and in the little village of Maine where I come from, I'm proud to say there ain't a Jew." " Dot's why it is a village," replied the Jew quietly.

NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT U 10s. per Cent. DEBENTURES. Issue of 4% per cent Bearer Debentures under the authority of the Finance Act 1915, and pursuant of the New Zealand Loans Act, 1908, as amended by the New Zealand Loans Amendment Act, 1915, to provide moneys for local expenditure DURING THE WAR. PRICE OF ISSUE FIXED AT £100 PER CENT THE Government of New Zealand desires to place before the public of the Dominion this prospectus, showing the terms and conditions under which moneys may be'invested on the security of the Public Revenues of New Zealand, to provide the funds necessary for local purposes during the present war. In view of the financial strain at present imposed on the Imperial Treasury in providing moneys for carrying on the war, the Government of this country confidently asks all New Zealanders who can afford to do so to assist the Empire by investing freely in these Debentures, and thus in a measure relieve the Mother Country of the burden of having to provide the capital required for local purposes in New Zealand.

Forms of application may be obtained from any Postal Money-order Office, or from the Treasury.

Applications may be lodged at any Postal Money-order Office, at the Treasury, Wellington, or at any Bank, or registered Sharebroker's office in the Dominion.

Applications may be made for £5 or any multiple of £5, and for a currency of 5, 10, 15, 20, or 25 years, at the option of the subscriber.

Subscribers who apply at a Postal Money-order Office may lodge amounts by cheque or in cash.

If cheques are forwarded exchange must be added where payable.

In cases where application is posted direct to Wellington the lodgments must be first paid into the " Public Account" at any branch of the Bank of New Zealand, and the bank receipt must in such case be forwarded to Wellington with the application.

Applications for sums not exceeding £5,000 must be accompanied by the total subscription or Bank receipt for the amount, and applications for sums in excess of £5,000 must be accompanied by a deposit of 10 per cent, balance payable on allotment. Allotments will be made by the Controller and Auditor-General.

In the case of default in payment of the balance the deposit previously paid will be liable to forfeiture. If no allotment is made the deposit will be returned.

Interim receipts will be issued on lodgment, and will be subsequently exchanged for Debentures.

The "Debentures will be issued with interest coupons attached.

Interest will be payable half-yearly on presentation of coupons at a Postal Money-order Office, or at the Bank of New Zealand, or at the Treasury.

Interest will be computed from the 15th October, 1915, and will be free of income-tax.

An annual Sinking Fund is established to provide for the redemption of the Debentures.

The Debentures will be issued in denominations of £5, £25, £50, £100, £500, £1,000, or in suoh higher denominations as may be agreed upon with the Treasury and will be made payable to bearer, Debentures will be repayable at par at the Treasury, Wellington, or at any office of the Bank of New Zealand in the Dominion on their due date.

Banks' and registered Sharebrokers will be allowed a commission of 5s per £100 on allotments made in respeet of applications received from them direct, and which bear their stamp, and are forwarded to the Treasury or to the Postoffices under cover of the form provided. Covering forms are obtainable at the Post-offices. Commission will be paid after allotment, and will not be allowed on conversions or on transfer of moneys now on deposit with the Post-office Savings-bank. The Debentures are Government Securities in which Trustees are authorized to invest Trust Funds. Applications will close at the Treasury on 6th November, 1915, but the Government reserves the right to close at a prior date or to extend the period at its option. In case of over-subscription, the Government reserves the right to decline any application, in whole or in part, as it may determine. Interest will not be paid in respect of any amounts forwarded with applications which are declined. Conversions Holders of Government Debentures issued under the New Zealand Loans Act and maturing on or before the ]st December, 1916, will have the option of converting into 4H per cent. 1915 Debentures at par if application is made to the Treasury on or before the 30th November, 1915. The interest under the new debenture will take effect after the ooupon for the then current half-year under the old debenture has been paid. POST-OFFICE SAVINGS-BANK DEPOSITS Persons who now have money deposited in ihe Post-office Savings-Bank may purchase A\4 per cent. Debentures by means of transfer, They must apply on or before the 6th November, 1915, to the Postmaster in charge of any Postal Money-order Office within the district in which their account is open in order that the requisite transfer may be made. Interest at 4>/£ per cent, under the newdebentures will date from the 15th October, 1915. The forms of application and transfer may be obtained at the Post-offices TO TRUSTEES. Trustaes desirous to invest Trust monies in the i\i per cent. Government Debentures Loan may make special arrangements with the Treasury in regard to the time and method of lodging the deposit or purchase money for the debentures.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 28 October 1915, Page 3

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THE WORM TURNEED. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 28 October 1915, Page 3

THE WORM TURNEED. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 28 October 1915, Page 3

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