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H mm una »i 111 ft: i■ 11 j t ill I if the Information you want about War Loan securities is not open for the sale of these securities J.—What is the War Loan, and what is it for? l ' _lt J-nmiTl ° r b / the i;eople of New Zealand t0 the New Zealand GovtlnZ tt <°J? -' C u tlle ' and "J™ 1 *™ 1 oar soldiers, so that they may conGenLn t rann S "° U °> ' ° Ur Al ' ieS iW tke overtnr ° w of >.—What is a Mew Zealand Bearer Bond? , yo T\r'n y i 0 the Nc ' w 13 ™ 1 Government you get the terest P I? k °r f a °,™'' lme f ot ' Ngvv Zealalld t0 P a y principal and inFpnlVml „ ect ai - d " ,lcondltioual Promise of the Dominion of New fspecll rr''"?, dates a ■•Pe«fi ed *«"" of money, with interest at Bond, w t d M Pa3rable a * *P?eiii c dates unt'l the bond matures. The z""hnd AW 1 T V " nd C , : f' CUtod b >' the Ministsr of Fiuance for New !.—What is the currency of the Bands to be issued? .-They will be dated April 8, 1918, and will mature on November 15, 1938. !.—What 5s inscribed Stock? '~ A theh V tZ n l t luhlf h U ? f UW \ ™ »» to investors, but (Interest free of New Zealand income-tax.) H PER CENT. NEW ZEALAND INSCRIBED STOCK HAS CURRENCY TO NOVEMBER 15, 1933, And is obtainable through any bank, postal money-order office, or registered sharebroker. All inscribed stock and dividends tV>reon are navihlo to tl,„ „„,.„„ u name is inscribed in the HogisUr aSd To no other. ffh ° Se -Oan I sel! my War Securities at any time if I so Uestro. r- " borrow money on these securities? -So J get any interest on my money whila it is loaned to the Goveminent, and at what rate? -Yes; the New Zealand Government will pay von interest it U nev W nt „ -How do I collect v-o Interest on Bonds, and how often do I get it? cach ais months'periodami tnl-„ it £ tt, t, auU9 ' J° u f'it off tne interest coupon of that date SSwi^or^r^S;V-aV t^hS'^.&"£? *, t%* 5 -How do 11 cplleet the interest on inscribed Stock, and how often do ■ gGt It i -Each .six months, as the interest falls due. the Treasury will ™«t ™ i. in payment of the interest. will post you a cheque -If 8 should sell my Bearer iond, Eiow shall I transfer it to the new owner? " If owner." cm^ Merely by delivery. J ust hand it to the new Q.—Supposing I sell my inscribed Stoc«'» A '~ YO dl" 0 c b t t iSi, n / t - tr ' m^ 0r flom thoTreasm 7 a ™ fi" it up in accordance wit .uuections given thereon. or as "best security in the world." Why ip; this true? A.-Because the promise to pay is backed by the faith and honour of the . ot New Zealand and by the tax,iag-power of the whol country, which fl natural resources is one of the richest countries in the world. Q.—Are War Securities exempt from taxation? • A '~ Th +tJ n r erest ° n 4 J l eT , ce Jlh bo " ds an(l stopk is «xempt from income-tax, but the .j per* cent. Post Office War Loan Inscribed Stock is not exempt from New Zealand income-tax. - * Q.—On what will the proceeds of this loan be spent? A.—The proceeds of this loan will be used for war purposes only. Q.—How can I buy War Loan Securities? A — B y J? Uin 6 '" w a PP' ica ?; io Q n /o™ 1 flt l any bank or P° Btal money-order or broker 1 ! office on or before April 8, 1918, and by paying the necessary amount. Q.—As a practical matter, Will I have any difficulty in attending to these details? A._ None at all. The New Zealand Treasury, or any bank, registered broker, or postal money-order office will gladly give you full instructions at any time •without charge.' i J Q.—When I hand my application and money to the bank or moneyorder office what do i receive? A.—You will receive a provisional receipt for the amount paid. Q.—How long do I held receipts for Bonds? A "~ U n t ri, t ' 1 ffi b ° nd l are P» nted and distributed from the nearest postal, moneyorder office, when the receipts must be exchanged for the bonds. Q.—What do I receive in acknowledgment of an investment in inscribed Stock? A '~ Y ?V e x eivc A prov i si< ? nal re.ceipfc. and when the amount is fully paid up a Certificate of Inscription signed by the Registrar of New Zealand Inscribed Stock, will be posted direct to you. - «*«.u«eu Q.—What are the particular -advantages of investing in Inscribed Stock as compared with Bearer Bonds? A._ You would bo relieved of all anxiety regarding the custody of negotiable documents, such as a bearer-bond, and of the necessity of cutting off and presenting interest coupons for payment. In the case of Inscribed Stock the interest is remitted to you direct by cheque from the Treasury. Q.—Why are Bearer Bonds sometimes preferred to Inscribed Stock? A.-Because they can be deposited as security or disposed of at the immediate option ot the holder, and without application to the Treasury. Q.—What is Post Office War Loan Inscribed Stock? A.—Post Office War Loan Inscribed Stock is issued for the benefit of small investors having a shorter currency and hi s h er ra to of interest—o per cent which, however, is not free of New Zealand income-tax. Individual holdings £IOO " IUSt fuUy paid Up- Mininlum investment, fl S ht for f "* dom but have •"!* s ™» ™ns, how can Ido so? Intent", TrCnrt.S,.o ° E . WAR CERT,F,CATE <•*• 0l <nc°me-tax) at any Postal Money-Order Offloe. mteiost Wai truncates accumulates and is repayable with the principal at the end of the specified term. For 13S. you can buy a J£l Certificate Certificate wm-iHiiraiTre Repayable in TEW Years. you can buy a Repayable in FIVE Years. Certificate Certificate E*.»>3gFETSI who fight may have the means to secure UWti?&£U al Weilington, 16th Search, 1918. ' , AE your country to-day, so that the brave men >ry, and return to their homes as-ain. Minister of Finance

j NOTE THE BRANT, It was drinliL that made Milwaukie [ famous; the brand denoted its quality. Insist on getting Arcadia, the tea of teas, | out onMts own for flavor, fragrance and

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1918, Page 6

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