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Issue of 8% Debentures WELLINGTON SHOW ASSOCIATION (Inc.) lii sums of £lO and £IOO, for which applications are now invited for £40,000. The Wellington Show Association (Inc.) has proved to be one of the most profitable organisations of its kind ever inaugurated in New Zealand. In. co-operation with the Manufacturers' Association, the joint bodies have, from four shows, made a clear profit of over £12,000. The purpose of the present issue of 8% debentures is to provide, on the John Street site, the finest Show Building and Sports Ground in the Dominion. Investors can be assured that with a Modern Building whersin the whole Show can be accommodated, the venture will prove to be one of the most successful revenue-producers in New Zealand. ■*•' The Debentures have a currency of 20 years, and interest at 8% will be paid half yearly. It is expected that the whole £40,000 will be forthcoming in a few days. ''■'■.■• A considerable number of Debentures were issued even before the Prospectus wa3 published. Early application is therefore necessary. Get a Prospectus! Fill in this COUPON, ahdPOST IT NOW! COUPON. The Manager, Wellington Show Association (Inc.), G.P.O. Box 1223, WELLINGTON. Please send me Prospectus of Wellington Show Association (Inc.) with further particulars of issue of 8%- Debentures. Name
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NZ Truth, Issue 1150, 15 December 1927, Page 4
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484Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1150, 15 December 1927, Page 4
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