Service Commitment Fee From October 1, 1987, the Service Commitment Fee on overdraft arrangements with The National Bank of New Zealand Limited will be as follows: Quarterly Fee Up to $2,000 $6.00 Flat Fee j Over $2,000 0.35% per quartef As in the past, the fee will be assessed on the maximum overdraft or limit — whichever is the higher — recorded during the quarter. The first quarter’s charge at the new scale will be on 1 January, 1988. El The National Bank IBtfi of New Zealand Limited A thoroughbred amongst banks NB 7619 WHY invest OFFSHORE? A PUBLIC SYMPOSIUM ON INVESTING OVERSEAS (THE ADVANTAGES & PITFALLS) •BEN ADLER •MICHAEL NEWTON Of the English Merchant Bank, Kleinwort Benson International Fund Managers. •CHARLES DRACE Director Southlink Securities, offshore fund consultants. CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL CONFERENCE ROOM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20,1087,8.30 pm Tickets — $20.00 GST inclusive, Town Hall Booking Office
BUY PRICE 66 CENTS I BUY PRICE 54 CENTS SELL PRICE 70 CENTS IsELL PRICE 58 CENTS
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