——: —— i LIBERTY WAR LOANImportant Information about War Loan Securities. An Individual Appeal to Subscribe. II the information yoa want about War Loan Securities Is not supplied by the following answers, call at any Bank or any local Money-order Office which is open for the sale of these securities. I ■ 1 i Q. What is the War Loan and what is it for ? Q. Supposing: Isell my Inscribed Steck ? _ ~n ' A.—lt is a loan of money by the people of New Zealand to the New A.—You obtain ia transfer form, Jf oni ® n 1U? ln Zealand Government to feed, clothe and maintain our sol- accordance with the direction# given tnereo . c^ ir3 ~>r diera, so that they may continue to fight shoulder to shoul- 0 m cw Zealand Government Bonds and Stock are frequently der with our Allies for the overthrow of German tyranny. Spoken ol as " best purity In the world," Why Is this true? | Q.; What is a New Zealand Bearer Bond ? Because the promise to pay is:backed by the faith »nd honour A.—When you lend your money to the New Zealand Government of the Dominion of If ev?eeland and by the tsxrajrpower o - you get the signed promise of the Government of New Zea- the whole country which in natural resources 11 one of the land to principal and interest. It is a direct and uncon. richest countries m tne jworia. -- ditional promise of the Dominion of New Zealand to pay on 0 a re War Securities. exempt from taxation ? u' •• • certain dates a specified sum of money, with interest at a ' m. i n t ere «t on 4* per centbohds and stock is exempt, from » specified rate, and payable at specific dates until the bond A"T ;® o me-Sx but the 5 Post-Office War Loan Inacrf a r e \r- r^ a a n, e IS | Ue V° B v ea r r , and ftXPCuted Hstock'i.not exempt from New Zealand income-Ux. by the Minister of Finance for New Zealand. A bearer lbcd B 4 . 0 bond is payable to bearer and can be passed from hand to Q. On what will the proceeds of th»» Loan M spent ? .. r.• hand .without the formality of a transfer. The holder for A —The proceeds of this .loan will be used for war purposes only, the time being is the recognised owner. * ' : Q. What is the Currency of the Bonds to be issued ? Q* How can I buy Wsr Losn SecUrities ? ~ « «£^«»«. =■"> wm —™ „ 16 , h % aspfssTXr &£ a'ca * ftfij hv naviiur the ncccw&ilf Bnsouiifc; Q. What Is Inscribed Stock ? practical matter will I hare any dlfflsulty la to A.- I —An investment for which no actual certificates are issued to th.™ details ? investors, but their names and the amount of .stock w „ , U m wW reeia- - lept ,or j4 i*" . , _ , - . . you full instructions at any time without charge. (Interest free of New Zealand Income Tax.) ' . i 4* per cent. New Zealand inscribed Stock has o" When 1 hand my application ahd money to the Banker raoseycarrency to 15th November, 1938, Q order office what do I recelV# ? .. ' And is obtainable through any bank, postal money-order A —You will receive a provisional receipt for the amount psid. office, or registered sharebroker. . . ■: All inscribed stock and dividends thereon are payable to the o How lonar do I hold receipts foi - Bonds ? EE" ni ">4 A—Until «h. bonds.AX*/ printed dirtributrf from postal money-order office, when the receipts must Q. Can I sell my War Securities at any time if Iso desire, and can changed for the bonds. , 1 1 borrow money on these securities ? r ; A. —Yea; you can sell your securities at any time, for there is a Q. What do 1 receive In acknowledgment of an Investment in market for New Zealand Government Stock or Bonds. They Inscribed Stock ? r are considered good security for borrowing money. ' A.—-You receive a provisional receipt, &nd when the amount i» Q. Do I get any interest on my money while it is loaned to the fully paid up a Certificate of Inscription, by the ReGovernment, and at what rate ? gistrar of New Zealand Inscribed Stock, will.be ported direct A.—Yes; the New Zealand Government will pay you interest at4i to you.., • i-.; • ••'--'ft 1J t; a-:. .bed Stock, which'is not free of New Zealand income-tax Stock as compered with Bearer Bonds ? _ ' n Haw da I collect the interest on Rnmic . ■ A.—You would be relieved of all anxiety regarding the custody of Q . .How do I collect tne interest on Bonds, and how often do A negotiable documents auchek a, bearer-bond, and of the ne- . , ? , , i. itrvnri oto . cessity of cutting off and presenting interest #1 for A.—Attached to each are interest coupons, one for each six payment. In the case of Inscribed Stock the interest u remonths P eno^; heia the interest date arrives you cut off mitted to you direct by cheff»e from the Treasury. .. .v the interest coupon of that date and take it to the Treasury ' V.." J 1 - or to any New branch of the Bank of New Zealand Q. Why are Bearer Bonds sometmes prcferred to lnscrlbed Sitock? The A.—-Bewiufle they can be deposited a, security il at ber. The first payment will date irom Bth April,"lWS™™" option of the holder, and without application Q. How do I collect the interest on Inscribed Stock, and how often ° e reaßUry * :r . do I get it? q what is Post Office War Loan Inscribed Stock ? A.—Each six months, as the interest falls due, the Treasurv will A.—Post Office War Loan Inscribed Stock is issued for the benefit post you a cheque m payment of the interest. of small investor, having- a shorter currency and higher Q. If I should sell my bearer bond, how shall I transfer it rate of i^reßt—s per cent , which, however, is not free new owner? ' transfer it to the of New Zealand income-ta*. Individual holdings are lima T£ • * * j ii,,. ited to £500, and must be fully paid up. Minimum investA. If it is a coupon-bearer-bond, merely by delivery. Just hand ment £100 it to the new owner. , v i Q. IF I WISH TO ASSIST MY COUNTRY IN THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM BUT HAVE ONLY SMALL MEANS, HOW CAN I DO SO ? ' A. By purchasing a POST OFFICE WAR CERTIFICATE (free of Income-tax) at any Postal Money-order Office. Interest on War Certificates accumulates and is repaya. ble with the principal at the end of the specified term. — FOR 13 S YOIT CAN EUY A£l CERTIFICATE FOR JgS YOU CAN BUY A CERTIFICATE FOB £6 10. YOU CAN BUY A CERTIFICATE FOR Jgg YOU CAN BUY A £|0 CERTIFICATE FOR 4£og YOU CAN BUY A £J Q0 CERTIFICATE FOR £80 YOXJ CAN BUY A ' £100 REPAYABLE IN TEN YEARS. 1 REPAYABLE IN FIVE YEARS. ~ v „ ; ... ... : : ~ — : —r— ' LET YOUR ACTION BE PROMPT. . ■ , 1 | ■ ..." ' ' . . n, ®y not b« able to fight with gun, bomb, and bayonet, but all can halp by maklng thefrmwiey fight. Lend all yoii can afford to your country to-day, so that the brava man who fight may hava tha moans to secure victory and «*eturn to their homes again. JOSEPH GEORGE %ABD, 5 i Minister of Finance.. Treasury, Wellington, N.Z., 16th March, 1918. , •- • i•- ' 4 ■ • - ' ' ' ' ' ' •; r, ■ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmammmmmmmmmmmmKmmammtmmmmmam Mammtammmmmmmmmammmmmmammm
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 21 March 1918, Page 4
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