JL SBSSI librnnssaaslE IE 30 ffl YOU MOST INVEST IN THE VICTORY WAR LOAN The LAST DAY is THURSDAY, the 25th SEPTEMBER. THE amount which you can be compelled by law to contribute to the Loan is three times the yearly average of the land-tax and income-tax (exclusive of excess profits duty) paid or payable by you for the three years ended on the thirty-first day of March, nineteen hundred and eighteen, but you are not required to limit your subscription to that amount only. IF YOU HAVE HOT ALREADY INVESTED EVERY SHILLING YOU GAN SCRAPE TOGETHER, DO SO NOW. BEARER-BONDS OR INSCRIBED STOCK. (Interest, per cent., free of New Zealand Income-tax.) War Bonds will- be issued in denominations of £IOO, £SOO, or £I,OOO, or such higher denominations as may be arranged. Stock will be inscribed in amounts of not less than £IOO. Apply at any Bank or Postal Money-order Office. CURRENCY, TWENTY YEARS. Post Office S per cent. War Loan Inscribed Stock. On payment of to at a POSTAL MONEY-ORDER OFFICE small investors may purchase Post Office War Loan Inscribed Stock, bearing interest at 5 per cent., which will NOT be free of New Zealand income-tax. CURRENCY, TEN YEARS. HAS IT OCCURRED TO YOU that you can borrow on your Life Policy in order to subscribe, OR obtain a Loan from your Bank? Post Office War Certificates. Small investors may subscribe sums of £1 to £SOO at any Postal Money-order Office for investment in War Certificates, free of New Zealand income-tax. CURRENCY, FIVE or TEN YEARS. Far 13s you can purchase a £1 certificate „£6 10s „ £lO „ „ £OS „ £IOO „ REPAYABLE IN TEN TEARS. For 16s yon can purchase a £1 certificate „£8 „ £lO „ £BO „ £IOO „ REPAYABLE IN FIVE YEARS. Altho gh victory has been won expenditure continues, and money must be found for the pay and allowances of our soldiers, repatriation, treatment of sick and . wounded, etc. Our men have given their lives to save the country; you are only asked to lend your money to help the country. to. s da“ THE TIME IS NOW! For information apply at any Postal Money-order Office or Bank. Bm m i#
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Evening Star, Issue 17154, 22 September 1919, Page 5
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