When 1 die will Death Duties be a problem for my family 2 You can face the future a lot more calmly when you know that your family will not have tosurrender valuable assets in order to meet Death Duties, Income Tax or Social Security payments. You can provide for your dependants to meet these contingencies by investing now in Death Duty Stock in the Government Progress Loan (2nd Issue). This stock may be tendered at par on the death of the holder. The investment yields a good return: The rates are 45% II year term; 42% 5 year term; 48% 3 year term: Telephone your Bank; Post Office or Sharebroker today. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT 1956 PROGRESS LOAN 2nd ISSUE E5,000,000 Apply at once to any Bank, Post Office or Sharebroker. PLIO.6
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 901, 9 November 1956, Page 3
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132Page 3 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 901, 9 November 1956, Page 3
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