THE VICTORY WAR LOAN THURSDAY NEXT 9th October, Persons who have not subscribed should do so in order to avoid being compelled ito accept 3-per-cent. investments under the compulsory clauses of the Finance Act, 1918 (No. 2). The amount which you can be compelled ky law to contribute to the Loan is three times the yearly average of the lauMax and income-tax (exclusive of excess-profits duty) paid or payable by for the three years ended on the thirty-first day of March nineteen hundred and eighteen, but you are not required to limit your subscription to that amount only. If yo« have not already invested every shilling you can scrape together, DO SO NOW. £10,000,000 is absolutely the LAST DAY, Our Men GAVE LIVES L Y Don't ACT! YOU UST APPLY at any Postal Money-order Office, at any Branch of any Bank, through any Registered Broker, or at the Treasury, Wellington, for Form of Application and Prospectus. Remember! THURSDAY is the LAST MY
Are Women Talking about Ambury's Great Spring Show? How could they help it? Where is the woman who could resist talking—we almost said "raving"—abou< the beautiful styles and colors that are being unfolded in our showrooms? ALL THAT IS NEW ANP ( DAINTY. Cor*,urnes Millinery Blouses Sports Coats Hosiery Gloves, colored and black Silks Crepe-de-chines —And a big display of the latest novelties. " ALWAYS THE SMARTEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES! AMBURY'S Ltd., DEVON STREET ... NEW PLYMOUTH
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 October 1919, Page 6
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237Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 7 October 1919, Page 6
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