IS M O ntk Ivk i ® Jost ns every man and W W Hr MM 13 J W /“TWi I 'Ba woman in the services is playing ’ ’ Joa_ J- la j s ; s or | ier part, so l las everyone a job to do on the home front. That is to make our money fight. You should subscribe to your very 1 utmost, but no matter how small jr-*- Bm utmost may be, remember it M ® Eu ’ s lc accumulation of little Ira I® w amounts that make up effective K. amounts. The success of this loan is not only to be measured by the amount of money subscribed, but also by the number of individual investments by people of modest means and modest in1, .. . , ~. , ~ . , . come. No one else can do YOUR » It is the duty and respon- stantial sums now being earned by . „ . . . ... r tit -j- i i Part J n fighting the brute force sibility of every citizen in New the majority of New Zealanders. . ... . . • Tx iii r -.i- and the vile intrigue of our Zealand to play his or her part m It can be taken up for cither a , , ~ t T , , . . , , enemies. 1 our part right now is seeing that the 2nd Liberty Loan short term or a long term on the . . 1 . ° rr. ■ .•> i cii • to invest in the 2no Liberty Loan, of £10,000,000 is speedily sub- following basis: ... , . T . . . Remember, it is open onlv until senbed. In this way we can show Qfnnlr 14th November, so arrange NOW our gallant fighting men that those "2 pel Ceilu OiOCK . „ . for your contribution, of us not in uniform are putting Repayable 15th May, 1948. our money into action. Get Prospectus and Application 3 per cent. Stock Form from any Bank, Postal © ® ® Repayable 15th May, 1953/56. Money-Order Office or Sharebroker or from the District Treas- ® ,z, y Offices at Auckland, Christlou are not asked to gtve © 0 © c/n/rch and Du fl cdm. your money, nor do you merely lend it. You do better, you lend 4 and invest it in the safest possible n o The minimum subscription security New Zealand can offer, is as low as £lO, and money will and at a good interest rate. Interest earn interest from the day it is and principal arc a direct charge lodged. Subscriptions may be paid J- ’' V .£L kJ X fslvj VY on the Public. Revenues of the in full, or by means of a deposit Dominion. Your money is re- of £3 for every £lO subscribed, turned in full at the end of the followed by an instalment of £3 loan term. The Loan is an author- on 15th December, 1942 and one ■% tjtj, ised Trustee Investment. of £4 on 27th January, 1943. If you can’t manage that, your O ® © trading bank or your employer —. „ can advance 90 per cent, of the I S | 3 money required, allowing six « The 2nd Liberty Loan calls months for repayment, for only £.10,000,000 out of the "8" A "RkJ" accumulated wealth and the sub- 0 0 © p A/Z~a.l\l
BULLICK-BLACKMORE SPECIALS! DUR FELT HATS, a few odd sizes left. X Usually 29/6. Now 12/6. HEAVY weight Ribbed Singlets, Men’s size only; 8/6 each. [ADIES’ "SLACKS, in shades of Blues n and Greens. All sizes. Usually 52/9 Now 45/-. J J ADIES! Inspect our range of English Fur Felt Hats, a particularly smart shape. Plain brim, 39/6; welted edge 42/-.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 October 1942, Page 6
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