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Yesterday’s interest rate was On deposits of $20,000 or over. For further details phone toll free (03) 663-993. m Z fm TRUST BANK f % ' 1 CANTERBURY PER MEANS WHAT IT SAYS o ANNUM A copy of the registered prospectus can be obtained from anv branch of Trust Bank Canterbury Limited., T.??.. 00 f 6 5?

TELEPHONE CALL DEPOSIT YESTERDAY’S RATE n.25°/0f9.00% PER ANNUM M PER ANNUM (for amounts (for amounts $20,000 plus) M ■■■ $2,000-$! 9,999) A PROSPECTUS FOR THIS FIRST RANKING DEBENTURE STOCK IS AVAILABLE FROM ANY BRANCH OF NATIONAL MUTUAL FINANCE LIMITED. b (04) 729421) BgWim—■

I The goal behind the design of all Airbus aircraft is an improved return on investment for airlines. This means increasing durability and reliability, while keeping operating, maintenance and seat-mile costs to a minimum. This is achieved by the use of advanced, immensely strong, lightweight materials; new systems such as 'fly-by-computer' which save weight and simplify maintenance; and the application of advanced aerodynamics to improve fuel efficiency. The freight holds have been designed for use with standard cargo containers and ground equipment that speed turnaround and handling. Most important, in the search for maximum efficiency, the Airbus family of aircraft is designed with a high degree of commonality built-in to the entire product range. The Airbus approach shows up most strongly in the bottom line. All these and many other features offer airlines increased profitability and add up to a better return on investment. © AIRBUS INDUSTRIE ♦ i

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Press, 1 June 1989, Page 47

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Page 47 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 1 June 1989, Page 47

Page 47 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 1 June 1989, Page 47

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