■ Ht i ▼ » I ■■■ ™ ■■ DEBENTURE ISSUE 171% INTEREST PER ANNUM on deposits exceeding $lOO,OOO UNDER OVER OVER 520,000 520,000 5100.000 4 years' 16% 17% 17%% 3 years 16% 17% 17%% 2% years 15%% 16%% 17%% 2 years 15%% 16%% 17%% 1 year 15% 16% 17%% 6 months 14% 15% 17%% MINIMUM SUBSCRIPTION $lOO Applications must be made on the form enclosed with the prospectus which may be obtained from: • The Secretary, Smiths City Market Finance Limited. Private Bag, Christchurch. 550 Colombo Street, Christchurch. Phone 798-100. • Any member of an affiliated Stock Exchange in New Zealand. • The organising brokers, Sturge, Wilson and O'Malley, 109 Cambridge Terrace, P.O. Box 85, Christchurch. Phone 798-100 Ext 723 for a copy of our Prospectus and Application Form for the ,/V ~ ~ company’s 1 . Registered StocHssue. WW or write to; The Secretary. Smiths City Market Finance Limited. Private Bag, Christchurch.
FASHION STORE NEARLY DOUBLES ITS WEEKLY TURNOVER AS A RESULT OF ADVERTISING IN THE PRESS A FASHION RETAILER TELLS HOW REGULAR, SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS PLACED IN "THE PRESS" HAVE WORKED FOR HER BUSINESS. "1 have been a regular advertiser in ‘The Press' for the last three years. My store. ' Bobby's, is only a small store and con- ' < sequently, my advertising budget is also small. / It is imperative then that every advertisement x , I place works for me. \, "I can honestly say that advertising in 'The £ r ' Press'does work. Asa result of one of my most > M A' recent advertisements for instance. I nearly f doubled my normal weekly takings for that f "" ~ week. | “1 advertise regularly in ‘The Press' on a Mon- “ x day in the Shopping Highlights column. This , column is ideal for a business with a small ’f’x—advertising budget like mine. It also means - that I can advertise regularly - and that is im- > portant for a retailer. 1 know advertising in & ‘The Press'works because customers tell me f they have read my. ad. and that is why they come to my store. "Advertising in‘The Press'has certainly been F. extremely effective for me." ; <" ■ S BOBBY ROBERTSON • BOBBY’S" OWNER Advertising placed in “The Press" can work for your business or store whether vour advertising budget is large or small. "The Press" is read by 228.000 people aged 10 years and over every day.* Tell our readers what you or your business have to sell. Phone 790-940 now and ask to speak to Michael Pope — Assistant Advertising Manager or Barry White — Display Advertising Co-orainator. They will arrange for a representative to see you or they will help plain your advertising. Phone now! "The Press’’ — the largest selling newspaper in the South Island. ♦ McNair Print Readership Survey 1982. THE PRESS Cathedral Square, Christchurch. Phone 790-940
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