A Gilt-Edged Investment ! Wellington Hospital ' Board Number 2 Loan of hQQ -TEM ,yyy years 5 1 PER 2 CENT, Debentures of £IOO each. Repayable 14th March, 1935. .‘ , 51 % interest from receipt of money. Q jn jry I HHlf . Supporting the Loan the capital values of rateable pro - MM • p er £y under the jurisdiction of the local bodies in the Wellington Hospital Board's district amount to £39,346,432 . The annual levy on local bodies is also subsidised by the Government. The Hospital Board’s First Issue of 51% Debentures was an immediate success, being fully subscribed in a few weeks, proving the attractiveness find soundness of the investment. Here is another opportunity that is equally desirable. What better interest can you get on a gilt-edged security than 51% ? v And to what finer purpose could your money be used than to assist a great Public Hospital? To answer these questions is to see how prudent and desirable it is to subscribe to the £50,000 Investment Loan of the Wellington Hospital Board. Prompt action is essential. A portion of this No. 2 Loan is already sold, but a number of £IOO Debentures are still available. It is confidently anticipated that investors will realise the all-round attractiveness of this proposition and that these will quickly be taken up. Money invested therein is as safe as in a Government Bank. THE INTEREST, 51 %, IS PAYABLE FROM DATE OF INVESTMENT AND IS PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY. At this rate of interest £IOO in ten years becomes £155. £2OO becomes £3lO. £4OO becomes £620, and £I,OOO becomes £1,550. What more profitable investment could you wish for? A concession that makes Wellington Hospital Board Debentures even more attractive is that INVESTORS RECEIVE INTEREST AND REPAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL FREE OF EXCHANGE ANYWHERE IN THE g DOMINION. Having satisfied yourself that the investment is a most profitable one, you can contemplate with pleasure the fact that you ate showing fine citizenship. The money is immediately required for urgently necessary building extensions. ANY NUMBER OF £IOO DEBENTURES MAY BE TAKEN UP. Remember, it’s a gilt-edged security and you receive interest at the rate of payable HALF-YEARLY (on 10th December and 1 oth June) from date of receipt of money. Application should be made promptly to THE SECRETARY , GENERAL HOSPITAL , WELLINGTON From whom any further information may be.obtained ■’ T- •T ;*■ HAINES ov. t-iTrV as & ESSEX MOTOR i ty'Vx A, CARS % mk I Mmsmmw, m W irnws The ESSEX COACH / itedtsced a iutt , ber£ / $0 ! ■;/ . . Greatly increased turnover at the factory and the marKed improve® ment in Sterling Exchange enable us to announce this sensational reduction, placing the Essex Coach beyond all comparison for sheer Car Value. ESSEX COACH NOW £395 F. 0.8. Main Ports. The N«w Essex Coach has substantially more accommodation, and with its comfortable seating spact and ample head room brings a new standard of spaciousness. A larger six cylinder engine built by Hudson gives increased horsepower, which will be found more than sufficient for every need. Full Size B-alloon Tires are now standard equipment. Why Buy an Open Car ? W. 0. HARDY STREET 415/4. COLDBERO jearjer ,1U w fed tSIM u-tt xji —xv £
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 8 May 1925, Page 2
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