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Auckland Harbour Board [EMflH^H| OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY for INVESTMENT f?lfllsll||g^^M The Sound Financial Position and Administration of the Auckland ; Ji^lf- y - '''_^oiJK!^_______________________i Harbour Board is known throughout New Zealand aud Oversea. l fcfe/^ 'Af'•' ' £$Bl^______J_______m Surplus of Assets Over Liabilities, £3,000,000 Ik J^9__________K^____________l Four classes of Debentures, to meet the varying .requirements of Investors. _H9lk''Wr li^__________________________H^_______________ £8/12/6 PER CENT. PER ANNUM G&lm9^^^B^9 Includes . Principal and ■ Interest, payable half-yearly, sustained W__^__^_W__}__^__^^^^^^^^BB^^B throughout the period of 15 years. The term will commence on and H^^^^IHHIiHHHHiBIIH interest will accrue as from 10th October, 1935, but purchase money .... , ,-. . », , . i- •_ ■?_ ... may be paid now. i^~« f&fc* 7™;% W Only £50,000 available. MOTOR-CAR AERIAL. £7 PER CENT. PER ANNUM f^-xT^StX iSJSfS Includes Principal and Interest, on the same basis as the above, except noise-cancellation. Designed to work that the period is 20 years. on both short-wave, and broadcast Only £46,500 available. bands. Latest triple-chromium plated «*.* /««_ / »»»•■« _*»B-_ki«i v*»m __ *.•■..■■»__ finish. Has effective vacuum cup and £3/10/- PER CENT. PER ANNUM ?**** *.° e»»u« guiik. ? n2 p«™an«' 't.',. ■.. , ,» „ , t, • • i ' ■ i_t - * n .«,!. installation. Chrome-finished ornamental Interest payable half-year}y. Principal repayable in full on 10th insulators (show, an eagle in flight). Not June, 1953. Interest commences from date of purchase. affected by rain, snow, etc. Minimises Only £21,800 available. static and wheel noise—and—is priced £3/10/- PER CENT. PER ANNUM at ~ JO/* Interest payable half-yearly. Principal repayable in full on 10th «"*# March, 1958. Interest commences from date of purchase. : THE ELECTRIC ■ Only £1000 available. ... l!'^'_M!j___L~!___bJ^ The Board will pay New Zealand Exchange on the Purchase HwEWklB ___! WI B _T_J^"l M^lflK Money and on the Interest and Principal Repayments. IB Bin Kin ll \\9 I kwl IM IB] Further information may be obtained from the Treasurer of tgwsfcW»isV_BJV_s«3Bp!J_fajl^^ the Board, F.O. Box 1259, Auckland, C.l. Telephone S2-673. WM*«« ■ c ~ iirirVt iM/^TniJ 23rd September, 1938. W. B. SMITH, Secretary. ___B^oLJ_ii_Bit_!s__» SPORTS POST TODAY

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'- '^^^Bp^i^_________________Mt___________________Bv______________________________ __^^^^^^H__^_^^^^H .^.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ _____________________________________________■ ________________________________ ______________L _______________________________________________________________________^^nr Th__-*' '_____Pl_&__Sf% ' J__________________R_____^______________________________________________________H l_____________________________^___________l _______________■ ___^_______H_________H ____________H ____________________________________________ffr_f_K :i '~_-__m miWyl ■ _# _m_l ■ . ■>-": # i vSW^^^^^^^Blf -JlPf^*"ffflllii£_J^^^H ' - . __________________________________________^^\ J"- .2 " /Bf^^- *. .____^_________i^_____________K, '■'MBls'Xfi> .__________■ a_____i _______ ____■__________. ___________■ ____________■ ri_B__l Hi ■■ 4BHI JBK __________________ ___■___■ __■ "'-X §' -- /JFA - Cl lIICCT UCDPCI WWXT />^«eMb 3L1113E I nCnilS : - l-/^ / Biaitei^M OLD AGE The Qualifying age has been reduced from 65" years to SUPERANNUATION Owing to the cost it was not possible 60 years and the amount to be paid increased from to give full superannuation benefit without means test, 22/6 to 30/- weekly. Under the previous Government but commencing in April, 1940, every person over 65 it was 17/6 weekly. Other incqjne allowed up to £1 years will be entitled as a right to the sum of £IO in weekly and they may own their own home and'£soo the first year, increasing by £2-10-0 yearly thereafter each in the Bank without the Age benefit being affected. until £78 a yaa~ is being received. SICKNESS The provisions of the Act as -to sickness are new and : HEALTH SERVICE Every person, male or female, old or young are intended for the relief of persons who suffer a loss wi |j be entitled to free Medical attention, medicines,of wages or other earnings through temporary incapacity drugs, appliances, etc. Also to free treatment in Public resulting from sickness or accident. Young people 16 Hospitals and Mental Institutions, or a similar amount to 20 years of age receive 10/- weekly and 20 years wi U be paid on their behalf to a Private Hospital, or over, Single men or women 20/- weekly, Married. Couples 35/- and 10/- weekly for each child. MATERNITY Every mother will be entitled to free ante-natal and post-natal medical advice and treatment including services UNEMPLOYMENT The benefits during unemployment are the of Doctor and Nurses at confinement in Maternity Hossame as the sickness benefits : Young people 10/-weekly, - pital or elsewhere, or a similar amount will be paid to aover 20 years —Single men or women 20/- weekly, Private Hospital. Married Couple 35/- weekly and 10/- for each child. For the first time women benefit equally with men, and MOTHERHOOD The family Allowances are greatly extended, boys and girls 16 to 20 years old are provided for. rNDiIWMENT The age °f chi,dren whom payment will w*B*aF%F WM&FII be received is extended from 15 to 16 years. IVIDO^VS More liberal provision is made for widows than ever The rate of benefit is increased from 2/- to 4/-for each before and many new benefits are introduced. Widows child in excess of two. The permissible income of the receive 25/- weekly and 10/- for each child under 16 family is increased from £4 to £5 weekly, years (previously I 5 years) and they will receive pensions after the children are of working age and may receive MINERS Pensions are raised from 25/- to 30/- weekly, funeral it in certain circumstances after 50 years of age even expenses will be paid at death and a pension of 17/6 if there are no children under I 6 years. Deserted wives weekly granted to the widow, whose husbands cannot be found are treated as widows and wives whose husbands are in a Mental Hospital are Economic pensions and War Veterans' allowances have also been increased similarly provided for. in the Finance Act, I 938. ORPHANS Will receive up to 15/- weekly and will be allowed | i to live with relations or friends. The National Party say they will not put the Act into operation if they are returned to office. INVALIDS The payments to totally incapacitated Invalids has been The Labour Party is prepared to stand or fall by raised from 20/- to 30/- weekly. Prior to the advent the Social Security Scheme which is admittedly of the Labour Government they were entirely dependent the best in the world. pn charitable aid. ■■■■'.■'.■■.'..■.:"' -".■. . ■ FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE AND ECONOMIC SECURITY

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1938, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1938, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1938, Page 13

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