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thinkdearer wi No-Ddz from Chemists everywhere; 8 pack 21c, 30 pack 68c

Government Loan Death Duty Stock can only be bought while a Loan is open for subscription This Government Loan doses on December Bth. And with it the opportontep to buy Death Duty Stock closes too. Death Duty Stock cannot be bought on the market like Ordinary Stock. Government Loan Death Duty Stock provides immediate cash to meet the charges on an estate while offering the guaranteed security of Government stock. Death Dirty Stock earns the same interest as Ordinary Stock. But in addition, in the event of the death of the holder, it may be used in whole or in part, at par, to pay death duties. It is available when needed, irrespective of the maturity date. If it is not needed for this purpose. Death Duty Stock is repayable in fuU on maturity date — just like Ordinary Stock. If through changed circumstances, the money is needed for other purposes, by a simple application to the Registrar, Death Duty Stock may be converted to Ordinary Stock and sold in the usual way. The minimum subscription is SIOO. Interest is paid half yearly and accrues from date of lodgment 552 511 455 Z 18 YEARS 6 YEARS 3 YEARS 1972 GOVERNMENT CASH LOAN NQ 2 Application forms from any Bank, Post Office or Sharebroker.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33078, 20 November 1972, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33078, 20 November 1972, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33078, 20 November 1972, Page 4

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