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iaa Victory War Loan, 1919. ae=n IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that Subscriptions in anticipation of the forthcoming War Loan are now being received at the Treasury or at any Bank or Postal Money-order Office in the D)minion. Such subscriptions will carry interest from th; date of lodgment to Public Account. Taxpayers are reminded that the compulsory provisions of the Finance Act (No. 2), 1918, will be put into operation, and that persons who are required to subscribe under compulsion will receive 3 per cent, only by way of interest on their investments. Persons who voluntarily subscribe in anticipation will receive credit for their subscriptions when the . compulsory sections of the Act are put into operation. Voluntary subscriptions will bear interest at the rate of 4| per cent., free of income-tax; date of maturity, 1938. Post Office Inscribed Stock (which' will bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent., subject to income-tax, with date of maturity 1927) and Pott Office Certificates may be obtained from Money-order Offices on the usual terms. | ARTHUR M. MYERS, Acting Minister of Finance. LCI] n Tire Trouble ComesRemember th!a- . A blow-out comes from the inside—from a bruised and deadened fabric. * rttSAW) TO THE ROA© give you much MORE MILEAGE became the Miller process of manufacture preserves the cotton fabric which is the foundation of the tire. Supplied by Garage* and D««J«ra throughout the Dominion. Distributors—E. REYNOLDS & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON.

THE P. A. C: (PEOPLED AUCTIONEERING CO.) Broadway Stratford. And THE CHEAPEST FRUIT MARKET Wholesale Retail NOW IN FULL SWING. FRUIT FRUIT FRUIT SALES SALES SALES TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS Also Furniture, Effects, Produce, etc. Our Special Household Clearing. Sales SEE US FIRST. P.O. Bos 70. 'Phone 286. BERT STURM, Auctioneer. NOTHING CHEAPER OFFERING. 197 ACRES, 5-roomed house, shed, etc., close to factory, school, and post; about half ploughable; well fenced, very clean; carry about 25 cows and 200 ei>. Price only £l3 ios per acre; terms, £SOO cash. Apply— J. SUTHERLAND. INGI. EWOOD. —1 ——. GOOD VALUE FARMS. 1 AA ACRES, dead level, no weeds, beach farm, bent quality. New house and sheds. Price £45 pet acre, terms cn application. 500 ACRES level land, splendid grazing country suitable for cows; West Coast Lease rent 3/1 per acre House, cowshed, machines; wintered 40C ewes, 5(- head cattle. Pnce £to per acre, Terins cn application. HUMPHRIES AND DAVIES, Agents Government Life and Insurance, Land Agents, Egment Street. Box 106, v SIMM MS,

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 April 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 8 April 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 8 April 1919, Page 3

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