Sound INVESTMENTS that do not fluctuate • INTEREST-BEARING DEPOSITS When you invest in Interest Bearing Deposits with the Bank of New South Wales, you receive a regular income and have the satisfaction of knowing that your money is perfectly safe. Interest Bearing Deposits with the “Wales” are secured by the substantial resources of the oldest and largest trading bank operating in Australia and New Zealand. Established in 1817, its assets today exceed £450,000,000. Rates of interest paid at present in New Zealand are;— , 3 % per annum for 24 months 2} % per annum for 12 months 2j% per annum for 6 months 2% per annum for 3 months Any branch will accept Interest Bearing Deposits and interest commences from date the deposit is made. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES Oldest and Largest Commercial Bank operating in Australia and New Zealand THE “WALES” HAS SERVED NEW ZEALAND FOR 95 YEARS NZ56090 WHY DELAY? YOUR MONEY EARNS INTEREST FROM THE DAY YOU INVEST in the CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD SPECIAL SEWER RETICULATION STOCK AND DEBENTURE ISSUE £200,000 CHOOSE YOUR INTEREST CHOOSE YOUR TERM £4-12-6%' TERM 5 YEARS £4-15-0 % TERM 8 YEARS £4-17-6 % TERM 12 YEARS FILL IN AND POST THIS COUPON NOW 7>e Secretary, Christchurch Drainage Board, P.O. Box 406, Christchurch. send me a copy of the Prospectus and Application forms for your above Name _ ~ __ Address SJ6A K. ThLS issued at pat is underwritten by Daysh, Reuouf and Co., Members Wellington Stock Kxrhanp
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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28162, 28 December 1956, Page 10
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