NEW ZEALAND POST OFFICE INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES The Government directs the attention of the general public to the present issue of Post Office Investment Certificates. This form of security affords a safe means of investment for small or large sums of money. Denominations. —£1. £lO. and £IOO. All amounts required can be made up by combination. Thus for £l2s— at £IOO, two at £lO. and five at £l, or 125 single £1 certificates if desired. Interest commences to run from date of purchase. Repayment —The General Government of New Zealand is responsible for repayment on maturity of the certificates. Currency —Three currencies are available—namely, one year, two years, and five years—commencing in each case from date of purchase. Negotiability —Certificates are payable to bearer and are readily negotiable. Custody —The Post Office will undertake safe custory of the certificates (free of any charge) and will issue a receipt on surrender of which the certificates may be uplifted at any time. Apply at any District Treasury Office or Postal Money-order Office in the Dominion for particulars of this increasingly popular form of investment. IVM. DOWNIE STEWART, Minister of Finance.
STAG CHARGES CAR
io have had their car charged by a stag, which was killed, was the alarming experience of an Ealing family which was motoring through Richmond Park, England. Although the car was travelling at only eight miles an hour, the animal was killed almost at once, and the side of the car was dented.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 219, 5 December 1927, Page 12
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