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GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION (N.Z.)LTD. GUARANTEED SECURED DEBENTURE STOCK 30-89 Days 6% per annum 90-179 Days 7 2 '2% per annum 180-269 Days 8% per annum 270-360 Days 9% per annum Oneyear ——per annum 2 years-10 years JO,„„ um Principal and interest on the Secured Debenture stock is guaranteed unconditionally by General Motors Acceptance Corporation, a New York Corporation. The guarantee is included in the terms of a trust deed referred to in the prospectus. Applications will proceed only on the form ! “ “ — — — — — — — — — — — - accompanying a printed copy of the Prospectus. I c r J » r .. r Fo- vour copy of the Prospectus aid App eat en Fam • contact: I I General Motors Acceptance | Corporation (N.Z.) Limited, ■ 94 Queen's Drive, I (P.O. Box 30-365) Lower Hutt I J NAMF— , — r — -- — .- , I j ADDRESS..... A copy of the Prospectus and Application Form may J also be obtained from Sharebrokers or any branch ■ ———— of the Bank of New Zealand. I

“Who can I turn to?” This is the plea of a Bangladesh mother. Her ■r *0 E name is Jobeda. K t In 1970 flood waters destroyed her home. All that K| A ■HF ffl ere her children and the clothes on tiieii bacl< ■ % ' ? * One by one die children died of starvation. Mjl " ' WHBP Jobeda managed to cling to life and sanin-for four R A S B? vcarv Then came die floods of 1974. It was too much for flßk Aafl|- l|ite her. She picked up her clay pot, her two children, and went tO acca in a l ast desperate effort to keep them alive. It was H there we found her. ■* 1 oday. Jobeda and her children hate hope. Along "'idi 100,000 other children in World Vision centres in 22 countries. But there are thousands of others who need help fl? ' right now ' Most ° f t^iem 31-6 children. World Vision IB ? iRO , Ij|| Childcare is here to help them. I rt But we can’t do it alone —we need your help. B\ ■F & * sponsoring one child at $l3 a month you will provide *iMfe education, health care, food and clothing. You receive a Bit ■- flw photo, personal history, and letters can be exchanged. WT Q Christian social workers help the parents to become self fl supporting. IBjfKhiChildren are always the first to suffer in a disaster. IMMyIIF Children’s Emergency Fund has been set up to Ml F " channel funds swiftly and reliablv through on-the-spot iF W ■■F - Clyistian agencies to provide food and medicine to fl EvW children in Guatemala, Lebanon and drought areas of Ik Africa. $lOO,OOO is needed to do the job. » We will ensure your money reaches the children. Please help through I " World Vision Childcare. I World Vision Childcare Appeal week, April 8~15 I Send in this coupon today. I „ c «»ld sponsorship A •* 9 I Please find enclosed $ for the firstmonth s . ; sponsorship at $l3 a month (may be paid monthlv, quarter!v or vearly “I am impressed by the careful and thorough accounting of tire funds whicA ■ , ;I am interested, please send me your information booklet — are contributed bv the thousands of people who support World Vision and I 1J “One to One”. G.8.8,C.H. . I ...4- children s emergency fund Van-on: World Vision of New Zealand | de"perau need. P ' ' «'d io children in World Vision of New Zealand, I 10w,,1 P TOVidesu PP>mentary food and medicine tot family of JchUdren for 26 Customs St., East, Auckland. I ’ ■ Mr. Mrs. Miss ■ Address ,

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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34128, 14 April 1976, Page 25

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