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This Building is the Central Waratamse of th® Fanaen’ Unim Trndisg Company m AucHaad, from which its SI Bmaduraro cnppßad. OVER £60.000 SUBSCRIBED I Only £40,000 worth of 7J% Bonds Now Available. ■ Apply for Your Requirements at Once, Applications for the Fanners’ Union Trading sending direct to the Farmers’ Union Trading Company’s Bonds have averaged over Company’s head office, AUCKLAND. No £20,000 a wedr, so that the remaining £40,000 more attractive investment has ever been offered will probably be fully subscribed within the next to the New Zealand public than these Bearer fortnight. Intending purchasers should lose no Bonds, which yield intereft free of income v time in lodging their applications at tbe nearest tax, and are protected by the security Branch of the Bank of New Zealand, or in of £568,460. No Money Advanced on Stock, Wool or Grain. The Farmers’ Union Trading Company, having re- MILLION POUNDS per annum. Its extended ceived enquiries from several prospective inveSors, warehouse at Hobson Street, Auckland, is the largest wishes to State definitely that it has advanced NO and befl equipped building of its kind in New Zeamoney on. Stock, Wool or Grain. land, while its thirty-one branches are situated tn Its business is entirely a merchandising one, both most of the ''principle centres of the Auckland wholesale and retail, with sales exceeding TWO Province. I AUCKLAND The Safest Investment Province. That the Farmers’ Union Trading Company 's business is located in Auckland —the Great Dairy Province of rise Dominion—and that the majority of its 16,000 Shareholders are dairy-farmers, are fadis that appeal to prudent investors. Auckland diitrifl was responsible for nearly one-third of the exports from the Dominion during the firfl four months of this year. Here are the figures for April and for the four-monthly period : April. Four Mwiriw. S AUCKLAND £2,073,314 „ £6,380,213 WELLINGTON 8O6 t BSO „ 2,113,807 LYTTELTON 532,811 1,653,340 WANGANUi 300,497 ... 1,521,535 NEW PLYMOUTH 403,343 ... 1,391,948 NAPIER 492,829 1,291,842 PATEA 423,832 1,004,810 Note that the April exports from the Auckland Distria alone were greater than' the combined cxpprts from Wellington, Wanganui, New Plymouth, and Napier Areas. I Invest Your Money in Auckland------Buy Farmers' Union Trading Company’s Bonds. These Bonds are of the value of £25, £5O, or £lOO, and are repayable at four or eight years at the option of the purchaser. Being Bearer Bonds they are readily transferable. As money becomes more plentiful and the interest rate fails, Bonds at 7J%, free of income tax, will most likely be selling at a premium. If required a complete prospedius is available at any Branch of the Bank of New Zealand. Sign this Application Form and take it to any Branch of the Bank of New Zealand or poit it diredt to Auckland. Applications received FREE OF EXCHANGE. APPLICATION FOR BONDS ■ ~»■ i .i i i DAILY NEWS. *C« the 'Rlreclen, The Farmers’ Union TraJtng C*. (Auck-i.Ltd., 'Private [Bag, AUCKLAND. L| Kindly allot mejtisßonds of £ hating a currency of J>ean, in terms of Prospectus dated 12th May, 1921. IflVe enclose cheque for £.in fulllhalf mxm——u payment. J'lWe agree to pay the balance within three months. (Die. . Uns ihe.il, iltiiaHsr ..rttf ai mM-> Full Name 1 Occupation. Address ... ~ , S , Usual Signature

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1921, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1921, Page 6

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