DEMAND FOR BANK SHARES “A. <£f N.Z. ’s "at Par \ The shares of all Banks operating in Australia and New Zealand are at a substantial premium, conclusive proof of the high esteem in which they are held. In fact, the high market prices of these shares makes them almost prohibitive to the average investor. Shares in The Australian and New Zealand Banking Corporation are still available at par. Discriminating investors realise that there is ample scope in this country for another Bank, and that Bank Shares provide one of the safest, soundest, and most profitable channels for investment available to-day. Prospects for the A. and N.Z. Bank are exceedingly bright. the Company having already Gone to Allotment the minimum number of 400,000 £ 1 Share* having been taken up. Although, shares are still available at par, future issues will, in al! probability, be issued at a premium. All shareholders will receive minimum interest at the rate of 24% per annum on the payments they have made. Easy Terms of Payment Payment of the shares, which are £l each. is on the basis of only 5/- on application representing application and allotment money and the balance of 15 in calls of 2/6 per share at intervals of not less than six months. This means that payment is spread over at least three years, enabling investors to secure a good parcel while the shares are still at par. Apply for Shares NOW! Send Coupon for Prospectus j To the Organising Brokers, DOMINION BROKERS, LTD., 605-60 G Dilworth Bldgs., Auckland. Offices at Whangarei, Wellington, New | Plymouth, Napier, Christchurch, and Dunedin. Please post me a Copy of the Prospectus of I The Australian and New Zealand Banking . Corporation, Ltd. I NAME | ADDRESS
Science aids the meat trade. Meat can now be kept at a low temperature just sufficiently long to ripen and become tender, and still be sold whilst delightfully fresh. Automatically controlled electric refrigerating machines enable this important work to go on day and night. A.M.C., always to the fore in meat hygiene, has spent thousands of pounds in installing machines (mostly “Servel” type) in nearly 40 branches. Deal with A.M.C. for delicious tender meat! —
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 926, 20 March 1930, Page 10
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