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Plenty of Money About! This statement may sound surprising—but it’s true. Money is short in ordinary business channels, but there is plenty of capital stored-up in the savings of prosperous wage-earners, professional men, business executives, and the. numerous people who carefully husband their resources. It will be a national benefit to bring this money into circulation where it is most needed and will do most good—among the Productive Industries. Lend Your Savings To The Farmers! Thousands of Farmers require temporary financial aid to enable them to “carry on.” The Dominion’s prosperity demands that they should immediately receive the assistance needed to enable them to keep working, and maintain their farms and properties in productive condition. It should be remembered that the permanent assets of the Dominion are as valuable and sound as ever. The existing difficulties are due to a shortage of ready money, resulting from excessive importations, and reduced prices of farm products—merely temporary disabilities. Why be content with 4°/<> or s°/.? A great plan to assist the Farmers financially, and provide the public with a gilt-edged Investment bringing in interest free of Income Tax, is the Bond Issue of The N.Z. Farmers’ Co-operative Association of Canterbury, Ltd.—a concern 39 years old, with nearly 12,300 shareholders, and with an annual turnover of £5,501,349. The security supporting the Issue, as at 31st March last, amounted to over one-and-a-half millions. This great co-operative is inviting the public to take up a Bond Issue of £250,000, which is to be employed primarily in lending further financial aid to farmers who need assistance during the temporary “pinch” that now prevails. The Bonds are Bearer Bonds, in three denominations—£2s, £5O, and £lOO —and are repayable in f.ve or ten years, at purchaser’s option, which st be stated at time of application. \ They bear interest hlk- ! Write for PrOSpeCtllSyearly, free of Income \ ‘ x Tax. Yhe Director!, ; The Bonds and In- N.Z. Farmers’ -Co-op. Association of Canterbury, Lid., terest - Coupons are | CHRISTCHURCH. easily transferable—like Banknotes. Dear Sirs, Read full particu- : , i o / P/ "A\rA en /cc r '", e c - the Pro, f eclus a ' n,n g « our lars in the Prospectus, i ' ROND ISSUE. obtainable from any branch of The Bank Name.of New Zealand, from ... the Association’s head —•-•••- i office in Christchurch,or from any member of the Stock Exchange. '■ J Secure the Prospectus To-day, explaining the ISSUE of 7H BONDS The N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. Association of Canterbury, Ltd., Christchurch

GO TO RETFORD’S. ’» WOOLS . COTTONS MUSLINS SATEENS CREPES And All General Drapery Agent for Sewing Machines and RequisitesColonial and Local Papers. Ct RETFORD. CURRIE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. ' H. A. NUTTALL, 'pHE Electric Massaging, Shampooing, and Hairdressing Saloon. Just arrived — New and up-to-date lUek ef B«ekers’ requirements, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Cigars. Soaps, Razors, Cmnbt, Brushes, Face Creams, etc. Ladies' Private Parlor for Trimming, Shampooing. seat An up-to-date as any city establishAt H. A. NUTTALL’S, BRIDGE STREET. ELTHAM. N. A. CHRISTIANSEN, GUNS. .TH, LOCK AND KEY SPECIALIST. L >Ws t Mowers sharpened and set, Scissors sharpened. All classes of Engineering jobs executed. BLtKW 254 DEVON STREET, iL (Opposite Nolan & Co.) S ’PHONE 480. For Children's Hacking Cough, Wa«U’ ®r»at Peppermint Cure. X,

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1921, Page 10

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