LIBERTY LOAN MEN AND MONEY NEW ZEALAND HAS THE MEN and they have proved themselves equal * to the world’s best and bravest soldiers. NEW' ZEALAND HAS THE MONEY without it we could not provide for the men. Both are needed to Win the War! You must, however, put your money into action, and each help according to his means. WAR LOAN CERTIFICATES ENABLE ALL TO DO THIS. For 13s. you can buy a£l Certificate For £6 10s. you can buy a £lO Certificate For £65 you can buy a £IOO Certificate Repayable in TEN Years. For 16S. For £8 For £BO you can buy a£l Certificate you can buy a £lO Certificate you can buy a £IOO Certificate Repayable in FIVE Years. For those of small means there will also be issued POST OFFICE WAR BONDS bearing interest payable half-yearly at Five Per Cent . per annum. These will be for £IOO each, and the revenue from them will not be free of income-tax . YOU HELP YOUR COUNTRY YOU HELP YOURSELF and by doing so you will materially HELP TO BEAT THE ENEMY. LET YOUR ACTION BE PROMPT The men are fighting and in camp. Place the necessary money in the Treasury to pay, clothe, and feed them, and provide all munitions necessary. The Post Office will accept custody of the Certificates free of all charge. / am re jyj n g on every man, woman , and child to do their best. Wellington, 15th August, 1917. JOSEPH GEOEGE WAED, Minister of Finance, * 5 per cent. FIVE PER CENT. 5 per cent. POST OFFICE WAR BONDS Applications close 3rd September, 1917. INTEREST payable half-yearly, at 5 per cent, per annum, on 15th May and 15th November in each year, not free from income-tax. No person may obtain more than £SOO worth of Post Office War Bonds. v THESE BONDS are issued to meet the requirements of men and women of small means who desire payment of interest half-yearly, and do not wish it to accumulate as in War Loan Certificates. They have a currency of TEN YEARS, maturing on 15th November, 1927, and may be made payable to order if so desired. Interest will be paid from 3rd September, 1917, and the first payment will be made on 15th May, 1918, amounting to £3 9s 7d, and thereafter at £2 10s half-yearly on each £IOO Bond. Applications must be made on a special form to be obtained from any Post Office, and every applicant must declare that the amount applied for does not bring his holding of Post Office War Bonds beyond a total sum of £SOO. Payment for Bonds may be made at any Postal Money-order Office. Applications close on MONDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1917. Wellington, Ilth August, 3917. JOSEPH GEOEGE WAED, Minister of Finance.
mi m m Mi v H narog mm 5&! ISS 1 ;r.,// E. Le II Patent Applied For E Le Roy’s Improved Baby Swing is Just the Thing Mothers may be able to move around their domestic duties with the full assurance that baby is safe and contented. The little toddler can be made very comfortable—each motion of the body gently rocks the swing and keeps him amused while mother is busy. It is impossible for baby to fall out—if he falls asleep the flange acts as a pillow, and there can be no injurious effects. Le Roy’s Baby Swing can be hung in the doorway, porch, or from a tree limb, and provides excellent exercise for the child; lowered to enable the feet to touch floor, the exercise in moving feet strengthens limbs ready for walking. The swing is made of heavy duck, as illustrated, and is the ideal for babies 6 months to 2 years old. Price, complete, 9/-, postage prepaid. Manufacturer of all Ciassei of Canvas Goods 48 Queen Street, AUCKLAND.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 18 August 1917, Page 2
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