HE SALE OF WAR LOAN CERTIFICATES WILL CONTINUE FOR SOME TIME Help to Win the War Our Gallant Soldiers Need Munitions, Food and Clothing, and to procure these the State Needs Money. Few in New Zealand are too Poor to Help in the Way Now Provided. mdmmk VE YOU TWICE, THRICE OR TEN TIMES THAT SUM ? Then You £an Help! m SIXTEEn'sHILUNCS 16*. £8 EIGHT POUNDS STERLINC £8 You On Buy . W«. Loan Certificate Valued at AND You Can Buy a War Loan Certificate Valued at £1 ONE POUND STERLINC £1 £lO TEN POUNDS STERLINC £lO Payable to Bearer in Five Years. Payable to Bearer in Five Years. epayinent is Guaranteed by the State Uucler Act of Parliament. You Can Help to Win the War and Help Yourself too, for You Receive Compound Interest on your money at Four and a-half per cent. ALL HAVE A DUTY IN THIS MATTER. Buy as Many War Certificates as You Can at Once. AT LEAST BUY ONE. he Postmaster at any Money Order Office will give you all particulars, and hand you Certificates in Exchange for Cash Wellington, N.Z., August sth, 1916. JOSEPH GEORGE WARD, Minister of Finance.
Grair\ Merchants \ Vctoria 6 Igrne 5b .Auckland. Fertilisers Seed Wheat Seed Oats Seed Potatoes ONES ha» built up quite a repu- ' tation for supreme high quality in theie lines. If you get your Seed supplies from J.JONES you'll never have reason to complain of results. All the proved varieties on hand, and all guaranteed true to name. Write for quotation for your next Supply. J. JONES carries the largest stock of Grain and Produce of any Auctioneer in Auckland. Correspondenee J. JONES' Market Report appears in Solicited. this paper every week.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 203, 25 August 1916, Page 1
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286Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 203, 25 August 1916, Page 1
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