£117,000 SUBSCRIBED IN FIRST TWO WEEKS. AND OVIER £150,000 TO DATE. This record response shows that the public is quick to appreciate the high rate of interest and undoubted security offered by Macky, Logan, Caldwell, Ltd. Seven and a half per cent interest free of tax, trebly eecured by surplus assets totalling £843,782, certainly seems irresistible, especially when backed by a firm of the standing of Macky, Logan, Caldwell, Ltd. The capital of the Company has grown from <£sooo in 1881 to £843,782 to-day; branches are fluorishing in every important centre of the Dominion; while Woollen Mills are operating at Oamaru, limaru and Palmerston North. During the past nine years the turnover of the business has increased 360 per cent. The ability of the Company to produce its own materials places it in the strongest possible position for meeting competition, and it is safe to assume that under capable management, which has been responsible for its phenomenal growth in the past, the Company is destined to play an even greater part as tiie prosperity of the Dominion expands. The Debentures now being issued are repayable in five years. Small investors have realised that better interest with first-class security is available, and subscriptions are pouring in. Lists will close early, so that intending subscribers should lose no time in securing a copy of the prospectus from any Bianch of the Bank of New Zealand, any of the Company’s branches, or any member of the Stock Exchange.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 July 1921, Page 2
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245Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 29 July 1921, Page 2
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