Everybody’s Talking BONDS —-and Here’s the Reason: It’s an easy matter to say what everybody knows—that the Farmer is the backbone of the Dominion. But talking is not enough—action is demanded at a time like this, when many men on the land are in financial straits—men who are perfectly sound but are short of ready cash. Everyone can share in rendering the temporary aid that is called for, by taking up the Bonds issued by The New Zealand Farmers’ Co-operative Association of Canterbury, Ltd. Those who do so will profit themselves and be helping in a work of national importance. Issue of Bonds By The N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. Association of Canterbury, Ltd. Buy a £25 Bond, if that is all you can A . f afford. Answering ~ , Your Questions. Buy a £5O Bond, if you have that These Bonds, with 1-n-HIUCn tO Spai e. terest Coupons attached, n nrnn are Banknotes Buy a £lOO Bond—and many of them— transferred, and you will secure an income free \ tvithout cost. of Income Tax, while doing the coun- P^ he C mt der idterest ei per try a good turn. annum, half-yearly. th, T> J • , . J ... When y° u a PP J H for 1 ne Joonds are m three denominations Bonds, state whether you -£.25, £5O and £lOO-and are repayable in five or ten years at purchaser’s m 7ssKe of Bowh option, which must be stated at time is supported by Security , of application. They bear interest at the rate of 7| per cent, per annum, payable half- share in this splendid inyearly, free of Income Tax. ' _ , , . , . , „ allotment if the issue be • Read full particulars in the Prospectus, obtain- oversubscribed. able from any branch of The Bank of New , , Zealand, from the Association’s head office in ufthZwZpu Christchurch, and from any member of the Stock on your savings f Get Exchange. Don’t wait—now is the time to act. free of income tax. ;■ APPLICATION FOR BONDS : Wie Directors, : N.Z. Farmers 9 Co-operative Association of Canterbury Limited, Cut i CHRISTCHURCH. ThlS | Kindly allot ™ Bonds of £. . each, haoing a currency Oil! of -years, in terms of Prospectus dated 14th April, 1921 r enclose i cheque for £■ settlement. ip e agree to pay the balance monthly : in three instalments of £. ..—each. gljd ! Bull Name !. Pojt Occupation To-day I Usual Signature
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 May 1921, Page 6
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493Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 18 May 1921, Page 6
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