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A Gilt-Edged Investment ! Wellington Hospital Board Number 2 Loan of £50,000 YEARS 51 PER 1 CENT. Debentures of £IOO each. Repayable 14th March, 1935. 51 % interest from receipt of money. a jr* JT% • Supporting the Loan the capital values of rateable pro - Mm • perty 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 5£% Debentures was an immediate success, being fully subscribed in a few weeks, proving the attractiveness and soundness of the investment. Here is another opportunity that is equally desirable. What better interest can you get on a gilt-edged security than 5i % ? 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. 1 - 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, 54%. IS PAYABLE FROM DATE OF INVESTMENT AND IS PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY. At this rate of interest £IOO in ten years becomes £155. £2OO becomes Jl3lo. £4OO becomes £620, and £I.OOO becomes £1,550. What more profitable investment could you wish for? A concession that makes Wellington Hospital Board si%_ Debentures even more attractive is that H INVESTORS RECEIVE INTEREST AND REPAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL FREE OF EXCHANGE ANYWHERE IN THE * DOMINION. Having satisfied yourself that the investment is a most profitable one, you can contemplate with pleasure the fact that you are 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 il 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

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19474, 8 May 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19474, 8 May 1925, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19474, 8 May 1925, Page 11

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