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GISBORNE KNOWS GISBORNE. MORTGAGE DEBENTURES IN GREAT DEMAND. Gisborne people know Gisborne and the East Coast district —they know the men behind the Gisborne Sheepfarmer a’ Company, which is issuing £300,000 of 7J per cent. Alortgage Debentures. And Gisborne leads in the great demand for these Debentures, in spite of the fact that the producers there have been hard hit by the slump prices of primary products. Figures talk; listen. Within eight days of the first announcement, the people of Gisborne subscribed over £52,000 to the issue. Keen investors all over the Dominion are applying for these Mortgage Debentures, earning 7J per cent, per annum for ten years, free of debenture tax. The £300,000 issue is secured by first mortgage to Trustees (the N.Z. Insurance Co., Ltd., Auckland) over property and plant valued at £615,263. Apply to-day for Prospectus or Debentures, from the Bank of New Zealand, any member of the Stock Exchange, or the Company’s Office, Gisborne. Men who insist on good shaving frequent Preece’s Hairdressing Saloon Each instrument and brush used is sterilised, razors are kept in best order, and only skilled workmen are engaged. With the five chairs installed there is no .weary waiting for, your, iur-a*

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1921, Page 4

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