£500,000 BOND ISSUE OVERSUBSCRIBED. In this issue appears an annoiuicement stating that the Canterbury Farmers’ Association’s Bond Issue lias been oversubscribed, over half a million of money having been received. In order to avoid disappointment or pro rata allotments, the directors have decided to extend the issue to .£525,000. The management of the association ertend their appreciation of the splendid response to the appeal for additional capital to assist the farmers. The result of the issue has indeed been a remarkable one, and is a convincing reply to the pessimists who asserted that “there was no money in the country”. It proves that the public have plenty of confidence in the farmers and it the future of the Dominion. CLINCHER MOTOR CYCLE TYRES are dependable. “Dreadnought”, 28 x 3 and 750 x 75 de luxe extra heavy, for high-powered machines such as Indians and Harleys. British built. Fur longer wear. 131. Five per cent discount coupons issued with Mail Cash Orders. Abram, 9Shop by Dost” Dhemut. New gyaoiifo
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1921, Page 6
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168Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1921, Page 6
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