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.— £l. £lO. and £IOO. All amounts required can be made up by combination. Thus for £l—s one 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 ■ vear, 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 custody 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. WM. DOWXIE STEWART. Minister of Finance.
Give the Children a JR eat! Hobby— A Camera will give infinitely more pleasure than a collection of “one day toys.” Let us Suggest — A N<s>« BOX HAWKEIE A wonderful picture maker—easy to work and inexpensive too 1 * s Price. Even if they don’t tell you so it's certain they want a camera — —BOUGHT FROM—-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 227, 14 December 1927, Page 12
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244Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 227, 14 December 1927, Page 12
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