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IF EVERY MAN’S HOME IS HIS CASTLE YOU COULD BE SITTING ON A KING’S RANSOM. If you own your own home, you’re sitting pretty. After all, it’s your own money. We’re merely Especially if you’ve owned it for five years or so. helping you get your hands on it. By now it’s probably worth at least twice what There’s a price of course. But it’s a good deal less you paid for it. And your mortgage, if any, is probably nearly ZESO aU Paid off- < C What most people don’t realize is, if they do own their own home they’re sitting on a goldmine. ' A goldmine that can let you do all the things that W r ’ 7/. ls * ' si \ nntf/ > I you still want to do in life. /id? X It may be alterations, the addition of a swimming pool, a new car, a boat, a renovation, a child’s y education. You may want to start your } own business. We’ll lend you up to 3 /4 of the value of your home, less _ what you may still owe on it, to do those things you want to do. The Broadbank Home Equity Credit Facility. It’s a completely flexible way of borrowing. Unique because you’re in control. than you’d have to pay elsewhere. So now you don’t You can borrow all the money at once, smaller have to sell your home to cash in on its value and enjoy amounts as you need them, up to your limit which is the fruits of your years of hard work, determined when you apply. It’s your house, your castle, and you’re the king. You only pay interest on the amount you have So come into your nearest .Broadbank branch and you borrowed. lay down the rules. When you’ve paid the loan back the money is • 111 • j >, i , i r B For more information about the new Home Equity Credit Facility ■ available again, you don t need to re-apply for it. I call into your nearest Broadt>ank branch o , clip this 4 cou ; on and send ’ o . I What you do with the money is largely your own | BrMdbank Corporation Ltd. Freepost 172, Private Bag, Auckland. I business. So is the way you pay it back. | | _ -Ci. JL7 U I\ LL D <J — Do it in whatever way suits you best. Interest | | only, principal and interest, lump sums, fixed regular | ® payment, or even swap from one to the other during J I “foT ! r J r 6 I HOME EQUITY CREDIT FACILITY | the course of repayment. | I BROADBANK BRANCHES: HEAD OFFICE: Strand Arcade. Queen Street, Auckland. Phone 773-560 ( f roni April. 160 Grafton Road).' AUCKLAND: Strand Arcade, 233 Queen Street, Phone 32-539. WHANGAREI: Cnr. Cameron & Rathbone Streets, Phone 482-839. BROWNS BAY: 79 Clyde Road. Phone 478-9064. TAKAPUNA: 48 Hurstmere Road. Phone 495-115. NEWMARKET: 292 Broadway, Phone 548-720. HENDERSON: 360 Great North Road, Phone 836-7099. PANMURE: 75 Queens Road, Phone 574-163. PAPATOETOE: 211 Great South Road. Phone 278-2179. PAPAKURA: 173 Great South Road, Phone 298-8089. HAMILTON: Collingwood Court, Phone 81-105. TAURANGA: 80 Devonport Road, Phone 87-196. ROTORUA: Cnr. Tutanekai & Eruera Streets, Phone 80-459. GISBORNE: 100 Gladstone Road, Phone 79-839. TAUPO: 39 Heu Heu Street, Phone 88-340. NEW PLYMOUTH: 86 Devon Street East, Phone 79-143. NAPIER: Broadbank Mall. Emerson Street, Phone 54-151. HASTINGS: 350 West Heretaunga Street, Phone 67-840. WANGANUI: 173 Victoria Avenue, Phone 54-096. PALMERSTON NORTH: 198 The Square, Phone 80-056. LOWER HUTT: 233-235 High Street, Phone 663-749. LAMBTON SQUARE: 180 Lambton Quay, Phone 721-657. MANNERS STREET: 86 Manners Street. Phone 725-217. NELSON: Cnr Trafalgar & Bridge Streets Phone 81-434. BLENHEIM: 17 Maxwell Road. Phone 88-189. CHRISTCHURCH: 226 High Street, Phone 65-819. PAPANUI: 1 Main North Road, Phone 523-582. TIMARU: 302 Stafford Street, Phone 88-026. DUNEDIN: Civic Centre. 5 George Street. Phone 771-572. INVERCARGILL: 76 Esk Street, Phone 87-299. »

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Press, 12 June 1986, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 12 June 1986, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 12 June 1986, Page 29

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