BIG BUSINESS IN CHRISTCHURCH. ,
•: SOME LARGE SUBSCRIPTIONS: CHRISTCHUECH, §SPtcnibcr 1 The Chief Post Office^ was crowded nil this morning with applicants for war loan. The foUpwiii^Vnre details of i the war loan business transacted at the Christchurch Post Office " today, j— 44 per cent loan, £45,345, : war loan certificates, £1564, for late delivery, -£7425, and post office war bonds, £14,800. . The largest individual contributions to-day were £11,000, £10,000, and £2800. The directors of the New Zealand Refrigerating Company have decided to invest £31,400 in the war loan.. The amount represents the whole of the premium- payable by shareholders on the new issue of' shares. The Christchurch Tramway Board has subscribed £2800 to the war loan.^
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Grey River Argus, 3 September 1917, Page 3
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