NOW ¥ICTORY LOAN £25,000,000 (2) VICTORY BONDS: £IOO, £lO, £1: FOR WAR PURPOSES There are three ways in which you can invest: (I) STOCKS 2i per cent. Stock 3 per cent. Stock repayable 15th April, 1950-51 repayable ! sth April, 1956-59 PRICE OF ISSUE, £IOO PER CENT. Subscriptions payable: (a) in full with application; or (b) in Instalments as follows: £3O per cent, on application, £3O per cent, on Ist August, 1945, £4O per cent, on i4th Sept., 1945. INTEREST PAYABLE ON ALL MONIES FROM DATE OF RECEIPT. Minimum Subscription for Stock, £lO. Prospectus and Application Forms may be obtained from any Bank, Postal Money Order Office or Sharebroker or from the District Treasury Offices at Auckland, Christchurch. and Dunedin. Victory Bonds in the above denominations mature five years from date of issue and return respectively, £ll3-15-0, £ll-7-6 and £l-2-9. Obtainable at any Postal Money Order Office or Bank. (3) NATIONAL WAR SAVING ACCOUNTS: Deposits of from I/- to £IOOO accepted. Maximum deposit for any one investment period, which ends 30th June in each year, £IOOO. . i Deposits made before 30th June, 1945 are repayable 30th June, 1947 with interest. Deposits made on or after Ist July, 1945 are repayable 30th June, 1948 with interest. Interest at the rate of 3% per annum on each complete £1 is credited on 30th June each year and may be withdrawn within six month from -that date. If not withdrawn, it is added to the principal. Any person may have two accounts—one for the entry of deposits when a person is a member of a Group Saving Scheme and one for private use. THOUSANDS SUBSCRIBED ON OPENING DAY Were you one of them? If not, do it now! Victory must be paid for. NO ONE ELSE «CAN DO YOUR SHARE
New Season’s Dress Materials are continually being opened up at Heffords. They offer vibrant new colours as well as your favourite darker tones, Call in and make a personal inspection when next you are in town. BUTTERICK and ACADEMY PATTERNS Styles for Old and Young. Colourful as Autumn Itself THE NEW SEASON’S Dress Fabrics Floral Spun RAYONS, fast colours..ldeal foj- Frocks, Hangings and Bedspreads, 36in. 6/11 yard. Check Spun STAPLE, imitation tartans. 36in. 10/11 yard. 36in TRESCAS, in pastel shades, for blouses and children’s wear. 6/6 yard. English COATINGS, Angora finish, 54in. 22/6 yard. Prooftex COATINGS, herringbone stripe; 54in, 12/11 yard. 54in English AFGALAINE, all wool; soft and warm. 13/6 yard. COAT LININGS. Satin finish, Fawn and Nigger Brown, 36in. 4/3 yard BROCADE LININGS, 36in in Copper, Deep Red and Bottle Green. 5/11 yard. FRENCH CANVAS, for Coat Stiffening. . 2/2, 2/4, and 2/6 yard. TAILOR’S WADDING, in Black and Unbleached. 1/3,1/9 and 2/6 yard G. HefFord & Co. Ltd., GENERAL DRAPERS AND MEN’S MERCERS, East and Tancred Streets. ’Phone 33.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 65, Issue 181, 15 May 1945, Page 4
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