' s. mBM&x I _ ivv.—,, ■■a I ■A-V-:. IrH- «'■'>; £■s3; i 8S wm .>..-, . '■ > w^^^vW? The Last Day is MONDAY, the 15th APR If you have not already invested every shilling you can scrape Ikri jiiUlHir Bearer - Bonds Or Inscribed Stock. (Interest, per cent., free of New Zealand income-tax.) WAE BONDS will be issued in denominations of £IOO, £SOO, or £IOOO, or such higher denominations as may be arranged. Stock will be inscribed in amounts of not less than £IOO. Apply at any Bank or Postal Money-order Office. Currency, TWENTY YEARS. *""*nwara< War Loan Inscribed Stock. On payment of £IOO to £SOO at a POSTAL MONEY-ORDER OFFICE small investors may also purchase POST OFFICE WAR LOAN INSCRIBED STOCK, bearing interest at 5 per cent., which will NOT be free of New Zealand income-tax. Currency, TEN YEARS. iiHnfnHfi 1 ""^* 1 that you can help to end the War by borrowing on your Life Policy |H iTtfi life Will mm by obtaining a Loan from your Bank ? Small investors may subscribe sums of £1 to £SOO at any Postal Money-order Office for investment in War Certificates, free of New Zealand income-tax. For 13s. you can purchase a £1 certificate "„ £6los. „ „ £lO „ „ £65 „ „ £IOO „ REPAYABLE IN TEN YEARS. t-or 16s. you can purchase a £1 certificate , io ~ ~ < £BO £IOO „ REPAYABLE IN FIVE YEARS. Our men are gi are only asked d your money V - mmi I y^vK^ u ii 111 Mv '.% ■ m *•£ *-'3ffl .J W»i£ ■.,«■ ■ '::.: ; ' f ' :-'«W 'rW;£ ;'tv «* SKI \w. ■m mm m s<■% ms> For information apply at any Postal Money-order Office or Bank.
If a Soldier at the Front refuses to do his duty—he's shot. Have you neglected v ' • duty to the Soldiers who are fighting and suffering for yon ? Have you sacrificed anything for the men who have risked everything ? To do something for,our Soldiers —to pay something—is not charity—it is your plain duty. Give generously—give so much that you'll have to economise! And give promptly! Send your Donation for our Boys through the Church Army. £30,000 wanted for its work in N.Z. and Overseas. Write to-day to The Military Affairs Coainiittet Jas. W. Henderson \ Honorary Geo. Shirtcliffo ) Treasurers 20 Mulcrava Street. WELLINGTON Cross Cheques "Union Bank, Wellington."
Despite of all that cynics say, There sometimes is a perfect day; Cloudless and dustless, calm and bright The day that gives to compensate For cold, grey winter days we hate; Those- drizzling days we'd ne'er endure Had we no Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 10 To ensure getting the Beat MALT VINEGAR always ask for SITAELAND'S. Free from mineral acids. Guaranteed under Food and Drugs Act. In bulk and bottle. All groeers. 4
Start the day right! Polish your shoes with TAN-OL the popular shine for tan footwear leather goods and furniture. 4
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Taihape Daily Times, 13 April 1918, Page 6
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460Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, 13 April 1918, Page 6
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