£IOO,OOO PREFERENCE ISSUE.
SUPPORTED BY LEADING FINANCIAL CRITIC. "When a soundly-managed concern such as the Beliance Loan, Mortgage, and Discount Corporation, Ltd., of Auckland, offers 8 per cent. Cumulative Preferred Shares, the publie wonld be wise to get in early!" Such is the advice of "Fiat Lux," New Zealand's leading financial critic, in an article in "N.Z. Truth" on the Corporation's issue of 100,000 8 per cent. £1 Cumulative Preference Shares. Securities are estimated at approximately £400,000, and an independent Auditor's report certifies that the 8 per cent. Preferential Dividend could be paid on the firm's present trading. "Investors ghould have no hesitation in taking up these shares," concludes "Fiat Lux." Write AT ONCE for a copy of the Corporation 's Prospectus to any branch of the Company's Bankers, the National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd.; from the Corporation's broker, Mr Campbell Paterson, G.P.O. Box 1206. Auckland, or 23 Shortland street, Auckland; Chambers. Worth, and Chambers, Publie Accountants. Shortland street, Auckland; at the Corporation 'a office, 308 Dilworth Building. Queen street, Auckland; or from any Registered Sharebroker. —6
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19624, 21 May 1929, Page 10
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