UPTO —V —VlShl ■v I n s ■ wy.A- w| r s L IO M H B L.— ■ TERMS 3 YEARS 10% per annum | 4 YEARS per annum | 5 YEARS 11% per annum 7 YEARS 11|% per annum 10 YEARS 11{% per annum UNDERWRITERS: CHALLENGE SECURITIES LTD. ORGANIZING BROKERS HAMILTON, HINDIN. GREENE & CO. DEATH DUTY PROVISIONS Stock may be repaid after 3 months' notice to assist in meeting Death Duties SUPERANNUATION FUNDS Provision is made tor early repayment of up to 10% annually. of the amount ■ then invested TRUSTEE INVESTMENT I The securities to be issued under this prospectus, upon listing by the Stock j Exchange Association will qualify as a trustee investment. Full details are in the prospectus which can be obtained on application to any member of the N Z Stock Exchange the Organizing Brokers Hamilton, ■ Hindm, Greene and Co . P.O. BOX 1036, Christchurch: the underwriters. Challenge Securities Ltd. P 0. BOX 3852 Wellington; any branch store of Haywrights Ltd. or by mailing the coupon provided. he Secretary. Haywrights Ltd. Pnvate Bag, Christchurch. PLEASE SEND A PROSPECTUS OF THE DEBENTURE STOCK. p | NAME | j | ADDRESS I I I r hn •dwertai«m«nt it not and does not purport to be a prospectus [j ; i Application* for Debenture Stock will be accepted only on forms of eophcetion issued with » M j copy of the prospectus
P o 7 SPHRS GROUP 1 !IZ/2 A UMITro I | ■■■■ fc/xJ Registered debenture stock | I Five I Three two One At six iAt three ■ years years years year months call I months call I i 124% 11% 10% 9% 8% 74% ] I I ■ Applications for secured debenture stock can only be made on the form provided in the prospectus i _ SPEIRS GROUP LIMITED. PO BOX 188, MARTON. p se"d me a copy of your latest prospectus. M I - I LKSZ Address -- - ■ < e-eseaetus and application fo —rrav also ba obtained from any sharebroker. ’{ SOCIETY GENERAL MANAGER Our client is o lender in the permanent mutual building society movement Head Office is in Dunedin, with branches in Auckland and Christchurch and agencies throughout New Zealand, Because it is one of the few building societies to meet the stringent requirements, the Otago Building Society is entitled to accept deposits from Trustees. The Board is interested in developing the sphere of influence of the Society in order to better serve both its lending and borrowing members and has therefore created this position which will also ensure succession on the pending retirement of the present chief executive. The General Manager will be responsible directly to the Board, and will be based in Dunedin. Limited travel will be involved in order to maintain contact with existing branches and the Permanent Building Society movement, to establish new branches, or to assist the Board in presenting submissions to Government agencies. As the Society is responsible for the administration of over Si 4 million of investors funds the successful applicant will have a professional qualification, ond be experienced in the field of finance. Appropriate executive benefits will be offered and remuneration for this demanding position is negotiable. A summary of responsibilities and information on the Society is available and names of interested persons will not be disclosed without permission Applications detailing all relevant personal ond career information should bq submitted by 14 November 1975 to; GENERAL MANAGER — 0.8.5." C - HUTCHISON HULL & CO., P 0 BOX 1245, DUNEDIN TELEPHONE 77-042.
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33981, 23 October 1975, Page 20
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