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— Issue of I Guaranteed — p Sp end “ Five J, fiQ ■ Years’ In Denominations of I Currency £25“~"£50““£100 " Investment Repayable in 5 or 10 Years The HAWKE’S BAY Fanners’ Co-operative Association, Limited The HAWKE’S BAY “Co-op.” Let YOUR SAVINGS EARN B°l* P “ ’ PP its mercantile and financial position is sound and strong. It occupies a lea mg When your Savings may earn 8 per cent, interest —every year durposition in the Wool-Broking, Stock and Land Agency, and Merchandise trading. j ng next tQ -y en Years—why be content with a lower rate? OT ,hat il “ Ne! PrO,i “ Liberal Interest Invest in these sale and profitable HAWKE'S BAY FARMERS' The Increases in Value of the Association’s Assets during the past ten year. ’ freeof BONDS, and you will be assured of a splendid income from your are indicated below. (Uncalled Capital, at present £91.070, is not included.) rp Savings. There are Bonds to suit everybody, for the Denominations Freehold and Leasehold J ota J AHCOHI€' JL O.X> r» r #» £75 £5O And £1 00 Properties and Plant Assets BFC IZJ, UU, BRO X l UV. li Bonds to suit the . 1920 90,872 520,243 . B on J B are Bearer Bonds, and are readily transferable without SECURITY SUPPORTING THE ISSUE smallest investor* troublesome formalities. Interest Coupons are attached to the Bonds, .how. an ample margin of safety to Investors. Particulars are as follows 1- H O 0 and arC PayaWe half-yearly, on presentation at the Uman Paid-up Capital ... — £162,175 Solid S©CUritV! Bank of Australia, or to the Head Office or any Branch of the Uncalled Capital ... ... 91,070 HAWKE’S BAY Farmers’ Co-op Assn., Ltd. £329,987 A Strong 66 C0-op.” The Five-year Bonds are not redeemable until expiry, but the Association reserves the right to repay the Ten-year Bonds at any time Bondholders will rank in priority to Shareholders in the.matter of Income, i.e, fu 1 With 30 YeSTS XXe vears’currency. ’ Interest on Bonds must be paid before any dividend at all is declared on Capital. IkcdkSimdl Y 7 , i -i\i u t \ GROWTH OF BUSINESS >3OCC©SS OCEimO. It wc lf a r c o f New Zealand is bound up with the welfare of its The following table shows the growth of the Capital Account and Reserve aild SI gtCHt FutUtC farmers. The fa ”ner ° A e must Fund respectively since the Association’s inception . wealth and prosperity. For the sake ot the whole community ne niubi rund respe y c . pital . üb , cribad Re ,„v e Fu„d v before it! be supported through the difficult times of the present and immediate 1892 £11,745 Nil future. His ultimate markets are assured—the whole of Europe needs 10m £63 575 £5,605 YOUR BONDS- his goods but cannot buy them until credit is stabilised and exchange 1922 £253,245 £71,772 J adjusted. It will be observed from these figures that since the year 1910 the Capital has TO> CH.SHI chiefly, it is to your own financial interest to apply NOW for increased by 300%, and the Reserve Fund has increased by 110%. TO-DA Y ! as many Bonds as you can afford. Use the attached Application Form. The Merchandise Sales have increased by 618%—more than seven time. over—during the last eleven years. • Use This Form hu in this I To Buy Bond.! APPLICATION FORM | Post or deliver Application Form to the Head Office of the Association, or to any Directors. j Branch of the Union Bank of Australia, Ltd., or to any member of the Stock Exchange Hau)ke’s Bay Farmers’ Co-fipeiatioe Association, Limited, : Association of New Zealand. Prospectus obtainable from same addresses. NAPIER. , , . r » -ar-« ® v- ji ti > me Bonds of £—each, having a currency of ; The HAWKE’S BAY Fanners I years, in terms of Prospectus dated Bth June. 1921. cheque for | Co-Operative Association, Limited settlement. to paythe balance monthly in three instalments of eacfi.' | NAPIER ESTABLISHED THIRTY YEARS AGO. j Full Name | Branches: HASTINGS, WAIPUKURAU, DANNEVIRKE, WAIROA. j Occupation-—. - | Directors: I Address— t | MAJOR-GENERAL SIR ANDREW RUSSELL, K.C.8., K.C.M.G. (Chairman). | ' i E. C. CLARKSON. W. A. X. COOPER. H. GASCOYNE. W. H. GUTHRIE-SMITH. I Urnol Si g nalu,. ... j J. W. HARDING. ARCH. McLEAN. L. McKAY. R. D. D. McLEAN. R. H. IOD. i... General Manager: GEORGE KELLY. HFO IPWIOI" A Special Representative of the Hawke’s Bay Farmers’ Co-opeirative Association Ltd., will be in attendance 1U at The Farmers’ Co-operative Wholesale Federation, N.Z., Ltd., (First floor, Farmers’ Institute Buildings, CONCERNING BONDS: Featherston Street, Wellington) to give full information to all enquirers, relative to the Bonds mentioned above.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 218, 9 June 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 218, 9 June 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 218, 9 June 1921, Page 9