TO SMALL INVESTORS.
SAFE 8 PER CENT. A remarkable development has taken place in recent years, and householders who accumulate small savings steadily now find openings for earning bigger interest than has been available in the past. It is a good thing that the wageearner, the shopkeeper, the man of moderate means, should be able to get more than the usual 4 per cent, for his savings. For example, interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum is offered by the Hawke’s Bay Farmers’ Co-op. Association, in connection with its issue of Bonds in denominations of £25, £5O, and £lOO. Tlie period of currency is 5 or 10 years —a minimum of five years is guaranteed. The Association occupies a leading position in the prosperous and go-ahead district of Hawke's Bay. Its Assets have increased from £86,710 in 1910 to £520,243 in 1020. The Reserve Fund has increased from £5605 in 1910 to £71,772 in 1921. Merchandise Sales have grown from £64,493 in\J9lo to £463,667 in 1921. Investigate fully and promptly.
Apply for Prospectus at any branch Union Bank of Australia, Ltd., at Office or any branch of the Hawße’s Bay Farmers’ Co-op., or any member of the Stock Exchange
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1921, Page 6
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202TO SMALL INVESTORS. Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1921, Page 6
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