COMMERCIAL
FINANCE AND ADVERTISING. Discerning readers have observed in tho past few years tho daily newspapers have been increasingly employed for giving publicity to financial offers —loans, snare issues, and so on. Local bodies and public and private companies have found this method of raisin or money both expeditious and economical; and it has the additional advantage of enabling tho general public to share in sound and profitable investments. Tho latest success duo to newspaper publicity is the raising of £lso,On® for the Neiy Zealand Guarantee Corporation, Ltd., and in spite of the recent heavy demands for money the shares were "disposed of at a premium of 2s each. SALES ON ’CHANGE: THIS DAY. Auckland.—Sales: Soldiers’ Loan, £101; South British, 49s - 6d. Reported; Commercial Bank, 31s 3d; National Bank, £6 13s Gd. AVellington.—Reported: Now Zealand Breweries Debentures, £1 3s. Christchurch.—Reported: Bank of New Zealand, 55s 9cl ; New Zealand Refrigerating (10s paid cum. div.), 8s 2d; New Zealand Fanners’ Co-operative (first pref.), 72s 6d, Sale: Commercial flank of Australia (ord,), 81s Gd.
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Evening Star, Issue 19005, 29 July 1925, Page 8
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