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Australian Overseas Investments LIMITED (Incorporated in New South Wales) PROSPECTUS For an issue of 49,995,000 Ordinary Shares of 50c each at par and 24,997,500 options at 1c per option (payable in full on application) The Company’s major investment objective is to achieve steadily rising growth through a portfolio investment in areas of the world that demonstrate superior growth characteristics to those present within Australia or New Zealand. Funds may, however, from time to time be invested in Australia or New Zealand. Investments will concentrate in: (i) Countries where the real GNP growth rates are perceived to be growing faster than in Australia or New Zealand. (ii) Countries where the political outlook is deemed to be more favourable towards business expansion. (iii) Industry with good economic prospects that are not available for investment within Australia or New Zealand. (iv) Industries that can benefit from currency not aligned with the fortunes of the Australian or New Zealand dollar. Application has been made to the New Zealand Stock Exchange for permission to list the securities. Investment Manager CLAYTON ROBARD MANAGEMENT LTD The Underwriters KEYWEST FINANCE LTD MacNAB CLARKE & PARTNERS Martin Place, 367 Collins Street, SYDNEY. N.S.W. 2000. MELBOURNE. VIC. 3000. APPLICATION LIST OPENS ON 25 NOVEMBER 1985 Application for shares and options can be made only on the form of application referred to in and attached to a copy of the Prospectus which is available from any member of the New Zealand Stock Exchange, the Underwriters, or the New Zealand Brokers to the issue; BUTTLE WILSON & CO., CHALLENGE CORPORATE P.O. Box 45, SERVICES LTD, AUCKLAND P.O. Box 7149,’ Wellesley Street, AUCKLAND. Or complete the coupon below to receive your Prospectus by return mail. J” AUSTRALIAN & OVERSEAS INVESTMENTS LTD ~1 | C/- P.O. Box 45, AUCKLAND. | | Please send me immediately a copy of your Prospectus. | | NAME: 1 | I ADDRESS: l j I CITY: : | | BW/AOl - ; ' . J

FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITIES Nissan New Zealand Limited operates a nationwide network of highly successful independent owner-operated franchised dealerships. We currently have opportunities, mainly in rural areas, for suitable people to join the Nissan Dealer Team with a relatively modest capital investment ranging from approximately $lOO,OOO. Applications are sought from people with a proven sales record in the motor industry who are seeking the profit opportunities and growth potential associated with the Nissan franchise. Nissan in New Zealand has available to it the enormous resources of the Nissan Motor Company of Japan, the fourth largest motor manufacturer in the world. These resources enable a wide range of highest quality automotive products, backed by a sophisticated parts and service operation, to be made available to New Zealand Nissan dealers. Recent restructuring of the New Zealand operation signals the beginning of another growth phase for the franchise in this country. Nissan New Zealand Limited is able to provide assistance to new dealer applicants with negotiations and initial operational requirements. After appointment, the dealer will have the backing of a professional marketing team, nationwide product and brand advertising, as well as expert advice concerning product merchandising, dealership operations, staff training and financial management If you know you have the capability to succeed in the demanding but rewarding world of a Nissan franchised dealer, please contact: Mr. I. D. Findlay . Dealer Development Manager i Nissan New Zealand Limited | P.O. Box 61-133 AUCKLAND. | I Phone: 274 5089 I LhAfaJGMAJ ■ DMMSSO7

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Press, 4 December 1985, Page 41

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