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« We know the new $478,000 Christchurch Drainage Also inquire from any member of the Stock Exchange, Board Loan looks pretty inviting. Trading or Savings Banks, public accountant or solicitor. But you can't afford to take any chances because \ investment's a big business. HIGHEST EVER INTEREST RATES ’J And that calls for big thinking. *4 OI gM®® ®’ Cool, clear reasoning. | I I I * That's why we want you to read our prospectus first. I jj" I ® Take a long, hard look at it. J / / % You’ll find it filled with facts. " /0 ■ 10 ■ *° J Businesslike benefits that make this loan the most 6 years 10 years 20 years * worthwhile on the market today. An Authorised Trustee Investment Highest ever interest rates, absolute security " ' 1 | and maximum return on your investment ($2OO invested !■— - today will return up to $430). I lldl And behind these benefits is the Christchurch ■■ •wwi I Drainage Board using your money to develop and If improve land drainage and sewerage facilities |Jg I g J Look at our prospectus before you leap into our loan. ________ Ring Mr Rowe at 68-794 today. 233 Cambridge TCTrace He'll have a copy on its way to you before you Underwriters to this issue Messrs J. S. & S. M. Satterthwaite, put the phone down. Timaru, Country members Christchurch Stock Exchange. WE INVEST IN PEOPLE 3699 Don't any
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32035, 9 July 1969, Page 10
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