The Chronicle LEVIN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 28. 1917. THE WAR LOAN
Tot) much hwLjtouCc: on New Zeahind':- need for war money may defeat the object aimed at. Therefore, trie Chronicle has not been nuking eoutimums appeals to the public to s'lbs'Tii e to Liberty Loan. There is a plethora, of mune.v t:i the country, and there is fcji* the investor in the loan a sure awl lucrative return by way j of interest, and a source of income that wili be free from New Zealand Income Tax. The War Loan is a gilt-edged investment and those peeplo who possess surplus moneys may he depended upon to see the exceptional advantages for investment which th'? loan affords them. On patriotic ground-; thorp is still a further claim for support to be given to the big loanAnd, on hard-lie.:u!e ! reasoning, a | fact at present hidden in the i gloom emerges for consideration : i New Zealand needs ~-4,000,000 I per umjym ior war expenditure ; ; and she lias to ,-ajs!- it somehow. j
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 28 August 1917, Page 2
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168The Chronicle LEVIN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 28. 1917. THE WAR LOAN Levin Daily Chronicle, 28 August 1917, Page 2
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