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YESTERDAY’S RATE 15.75° p.a. $20,000 + $5OOO-$19,000 15.40% • PERSONAL TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICES • ALARM MONITORING SALES & SERVICES • RADIO TELEPHONE SALES & SERVICES • POCKET BEEPERS SALES & SERVICES • TELEX SERVICES • FAX SERVICES Lr* PHONE H BILL SUTHERLAND 69-497

Interested in the sharemarket? Investors have been enjoying unmatched gains The spread of investments allow risks to he 'Jj ie sharemarkets have pFOVeil to be a top performing p ercentage Increases for from their investments. Some though have done minimised and the large pool of funds available investment bv anV Standard (even allowing for inflation). 1,3 and 5 yean to 31 March 1986 better than others — with the key to success allows access to opportunities not available to juj J \ © . / being effective selection and management of the most private investors, for instance, access to ' portfolio of share market investments. Getting overseas markets. Individual private investors I this right is time consuming and requires private secure a share of the pool of investments. 300% S investors to have up to the minute information on g i events which have an impact on the markets. The What Equity Trusts are available? I -■! j situation is even more demanding for an investor Two Trusts are available: . " 250,6 ‘ HM who wishes to place funds outside of New . . I ■ tssma, I - Zealand! However, professional investment Tower New Zealand Equity Trust which invests @ I K? ■|X| ■' management can have a very favourable impact solely in New Zealand | g Jg S '' on the performance of a share investment Tower Global Equity Trust which invests H 150% M' ' H - ■ portfolio. And for those who are not currently overseas Bilik M IB - I H ' - sharemarket investors it offers the opportunity to Both Trusts have investment objectives of long- | M 126 - 6 | m|||| Il . I. K - participate in the market with minimum risk. term growth in the capital value of investments ““ I H H I . M ’ ' Tower Trust provides the opportunity to invest and an increasing income based on investment in I H ItW H 1 - - Ih&H I -", either in New Zealand through the Tower New a broad range of well-managed, substantial 11 50% I I «JS|; . | I Zealand Trust or in overseas sharemarkets through companies. I ||HW H I I ffl I lllwll 3?5S I the Tower Global Trust. 8.... —1 I -.W ! .1 k « H ft——4 gplSfiS ft—— The Trusts’ professional managers devote all of What is the minimum investment? YEAR 11 3 s®l 3 5 B 1 3 5 I 1 3 5 B 1 3 5 their working time to consideration of investment The minimum investment in each Trust is B AUSTRALIA ■ NEW YORK H LONDON ■ NEW ZEALAND ■ Com™ price issues and are continuously informed of $2,000. There is no maximum amount. ' developments which impact on the investment A e there anv risks? ‘ Australia ~ AII Oldinarie s Share Int j ex markets. NovBs-SeptB6 How will my investment return be determined? New York — Dow Jones Industrial Average Share Index / j | J Tower Trust The Trusts will -largely be invested in quoted London — Financial Times Ordinary Share Index J Tower Trust offers Growth gince Your investment return comprises your share of company shares and in the case of the Global Zealand “ B ar day_(Ex NZUC) i Share Index Gow £j*g^ Life private investors. inception the income received by the Trusts from their Trust the investment funds will be placed N.B. All share indices adjusted to SNZ at exchange rates then applying (i) access to the sharemarkets | investments plus your share of the capital growth overseas. You will appreciate that share values utilising professional ° \ investments achieved while you have held d own as well as up and that adverse . t investment managers 60 o /o an interest in the Trusts. The combined income movements in the relative value of the New I , roc with a proven track record I and ca P ital S rowth achieved by the New Zealand Zealand dollar and othef currencies may occur . To ’ Freepost 585 . .... f nr N and overseas share markets over recent years has f rom time to time. While no guarantees of 1 ‘Tower Trust Services Limited’ 1 (U) exceptional capital gain be f en outstanding Our prospectus gives more performance can be given , the managers will | P.O. Box 409 Wellington 1. | ... information on this. Your share of the divi en follow a low risk policy in relation to the selection Please send me your Prospectus without . (iii) a broad spread of investments to minimise income will be paid half-yearly as at the end of of individual investm ents and the countries in | obligation ' I ris k March and September. which investment is undertaken which reduces ■ | (iv) the opportunity to invest funds in overseas gtd | o ff ers tbe opportunity for substantial I Name sharemarkets Can I check on progress? profit | | (v) frequent communication of investment Tower Trust is com mitted to a policy of frequent For further information, call Tollfree . i strategy and performance communication with its clients to ensure they are . | | (vi) the flexibility to withdraw all or part of the informed of the strategy and performance of the ’’ e ,n IF on ( / or sen in e | ajj I value of your investment within only 7 Trusts and of significant events in the general coupon (no stamp required). | Address | working days. economic background which will have an I | effect on the investment markets. These , , ■ ~’ What is an Equity Trust? reports will be provided to clients of Tower Trust I Very simply, an Equity Trust is a pool of Services Limited on a quarterly basis. In addition, I I Telephone number i principally stock market investments which is half-yearly income statements and annual | @gl 03539 mda/HK Q 5003 > riianaged/by professional investment managers. accounts will be provided for the Trusts. i —— —— —— —— — "■ ““

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Press, 4 November 1986, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 4 November 1986, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 4 November 1986, Page 25

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