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How the Government PROGRESS LOAN benefits you No other investment offers such a satisfying return Invest your money where it will do the most good for you and for your countrya Your investment; besides yielding a full market return, will help to make New Zealand a better land to live In. FULL MARKET INTEREST RATES AbsOLute SecuriTy The 1957 Government Loan offers the investor There is no safer, sounder investment: Both the highest interest rates for many years. Principal and Interest are guaranteed; being a 44% 12 years 41% 6 years 41% 3 years direct charge upon the public revenues of the Dominion. ChOIce Of Stock You can choose either TERMS Of ISSUE If you have Eso or more to invest, act NOW. Ordinary Stock or Death Duty Stock: Applications must be in multiples of Eio: DEATH DUTY STOCK may be tendered at Interest accrues from the date of lodgment: par in payment of Death Duties, Income Tax or Social Security charges on the death of the A DOUBLE REWARD holder. Loan money is used to finance public works which assist industry, increase farm production CASH OR INSTALMENTS and improve community services: You benefit You may pay cash in full (minimum sub- in two ways : as a New Zealand citizen and as scription Eso) or by instalments of EIo per the owner of a risk-free income guaranteed cent on application, E4o% on ISth August, investment: I957, with the balance on the ISth October, 1957. Choice of terms { interest with= 43 44% 12 year term 41% 6 year term Upto 44% 3 year term GOVERNMENT PROGRESS LOAN 820,0oo,000 Apply at once to any Bank; Post Office or Sharebroker: RB/9.7

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 932, 21 June 1957, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 932, 21 June 1957, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 932, 21 June 1957, Page 17

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