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OVER 30% pa VIP funds last 3 years after-tax growth — Proceeds paid to you TAX FREE as we pay the tax for you For further details GOVERNMENT LIFE Ph. 486-842 VIP Investment Centre State Insurance Building 88 Division St Fliccarton Ask for Brent Wallace Steven Shrigley B.Com|

How to cut the risk of sharemarket investment. Many people have enjoyed unmatched New Zealand investors the opportunity to In the 14 months since its inception, to New Zealand dollar and other currencies may gains from the sharemarket over the last year. diversify their holdings with a share in the 29 January 1987, initial investors in the New occur from time to time. But some investors through the intelligent Trust’s broadly spread international portfolio. Zealand Trust have seen the value of their units While no guarantees of performance can be management of a spread of investments, have Most flexible increase by 161%. In the same period, Global given, the managers will follow a diversified done better than others-and have even been Depending on your investment strategy, TYust unit prices have increased by 68/«. portfolio pobcym relation to the selection of able to take advantage of the strong and the relative performance of the local Quite clearly, Tower Trust has proven to be investments and the countries m which ® , pp, . i i . a ton performing investment by any standard — investment is undertaken. This policy minimises performance of sharemarkets overseas. sharemarket vs offshore, you can switch between a rap penormmg mvestment ny any „ P . ... i rrv rrt , even allowmff for inflation risk but still offers the opportunity for substantial Now is the time to follow their lead. the two trusts at will. Only Tower Trust gives even allowing ror mnauon. 118 CP j You can, even as a small investor, simply you this option, free of charge - making it a Open to any investor medium to long term profit and easily with Tower Trust. It gives you the most flexible investment. Tower Trust is within reach of almost Cut out the coupon - i any investor, a $2,000 minimum initial For further information, call lollfree oppo ty o enjoy eexcp $2.80 t subscription is all that is required, thereafter in Wellington (04) 734-243, or cut out the coupon investment potential of the sharemarket while multiples of $5OO. and send it in (no stamp required). minimising the nsk. Z r . Regular mcome Spread your investments $2.00 - - Your share of the dividend income is paid The Tower Equity Trusts consist of a pool ; half-yearly, at the end of March and September. ' of stock market investments. The size of the pool $1 50 . Z Alternatively, you may arrange for it to be j means investments can be spread to minimise I re-invested. " | any risk. It also opens up opportunities not $1 M Regular reports normally available to the small investor — such dec feb A pr jun aug oct dec Tower Trust has a policy of frequent as offshore investment. And it gives you the Growth in Tower Global Equity Trust communication to ensure you are fully informed benefit of a team of professional portfolio November 1985 to January 1987 of the strategy and performance of the Trusts, managers, who devote all their time to 52.80 • - and °f significant events in the economy which investment issues, and who keep continuously in $250 may affect our portfolio. In addition to these J touch with the up-to-the-minute information . Repurchase quarterly reports, you will receive half-yearly £ that can so quickly affect the market. - New Zealand income statements and annual accounts. p As a Tower Trust investor, you have a stake ’ 2 °° ” yiSSfESI Ready access /, in this pool of investments; your returns consist ; Tfower Trust gives you the flexibility to / | of your share of the income received by the Trust »t» ■; withdraw all or part of the value of your FREEPOST 585 from its investments (by way of dividends etc), investment, normally within only 7 days. i' To: Tower Trust Services Ltd, ! plus your share of the capital growth achieved by $l.OO normally witnm only days . f, . _ e mrtimhirrtevniihpWon dec feb apr jun aug oct dec Are there any risks? /: r.u.ooxiw, those investments over the tune you held an 85 86 . J . • Wellinffton 1 interest in the Trust. Growth in Tower New Zealand Trust You will appreciate that share values G w emngion (compared to Barclays NZ share index) fluctuate and in the short term may go Please send me your Prospectus I New Zealand or offshore November 1985 to January 1987 down, as well as up. Also, in the case of S I Tower Trust gives you a choice of two Most successful the Global Trust, beneficial or adverse if Name: Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms I trusts, each with their own merits. The popularity of Equity Trusts is not a movements in the relative value of the | Through the Tower New Zealand Equity phenomenon confined to New Zealand. It is , I Trust you can capitalise on the restructuring and sweeping the world as investors in Australia, ~, Z AI development of the local business scene which America and Europe also recognise the 5 /*• | Address I drives the sharemarket here. investment potential offered by the I Or through the Tower Global Equity Trust, sharemarkets, the advantages of a diversified '' ' ' — ■ . you can participate in the growth of portfolio and the value of professional '' ' sharemarkets overseas in New York, London and management. Tower Trust is New Zealand’s ‘ Telephone Number Europe, Australia and the East. It gives largest equity trust, with total funds now in [ I excess of $lOO million. f f ’ '' -— — Gl ~ d * 4 ' wWB *

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Press, 3 February 1987, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 3 February 1987, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 3 February 1987, Page 21

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