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GENERAL NOTICES. A.M.P. SOCIETY FUNDS: £39,000,000 victory~war loan 1919. A SOUND AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. TCTIEMS may assure one of their staff, or private individuals tlieir son, daughter or relative, and purchase a War Loan Policy for the amount of War Stock desired, and will receive full credit from the Treasury, Instead of purchasing Bonds right out you can assure a young person, say aged 15, for £IOOO War Policy at a yearly premium of £44 9/2, and retain the balance of £955 10/10 in the business, which, at 10 per cent, would realise £95 10/ annually, leaving a profit of £sl 0/10 per annum. At the end of 19 years the Direct Investment through the Treasury vrould yield as follows: — Cash for redemption of Bond.. £IOOO Interest, 4£ p.c. fox' 19 years... 855 £1835 Investment through the A.M.P. would be: — Still in business £955 10 10 A.M.P. (stock) 1,000 0 0 i 18 years' saving of £sl 0/10 918 15 0 Interest (19th year) on £955 95 10 0 £2969 15 10 Bal of profit in favour of War Policy £1,114 15 10 Bal. of profit if 7i p.c. was earned , £661 3 4 Bal. of profit if 5 p.c. was earned £207 10 10 In addition to the above profit Bonuses would be added each year for 19 years, and in case of previous death the Policy would become Fully Paidup, and become immediately payable in War Stock. Taxpayers are reminded that the compulsory provision of the Finance Act (No. 2), 1918, will be put into operation, and persons failing to subscribe will only receive 3 per cent interest. The Premiums per £IOOO would, be as follows: — £ 8 - d. At age 20 45 19 2 At age 30 ........ 48 0 0 At age 35 49 9 2 At age 40 51 10 10 At age 45 54 5 10 For further information apply to: — GEO. W LAW, District Agent. 60 Broad Street, Palmerston North. AGRICULTURAL LIME. AS a Fertiliser Lime is of first importance, and the most successful farmers are liberal users. the maueicevilue: LIME is of the Highest GGrade, and is used by the Department of Agriculture in its numerous experiments. Price, 15/ per ton, sacks extra, on rail Mauriceville, for truck lots, which the Railway Department carries free for first 100 miles. ORDER NOW through the Works Manager, Mauriceville, or the , Secretary, P.O. Box 2, Masterton. THE FARMERS' MAURICE VXLLB LIME COY., LTD. AUTUMN Brings its own work to Farmers. Whoa harvest is over and dairy work is lessening comes the time for repairs and improvements. I HOLD FULL STOCKS OF Posts Hinau Battens in Totara Strainers Silverpxne Concrete Pipes Concrete Flood Gates Concrete troughs, etc. FOB WINTER FEED I have full stock# of Barley, Oats, -Grass Seeds, Tares, etc. All Seeds Tested for Germination. ONE QUALITY THE BEST. E. H. CRABB. BANOiTIKEI STREET. Thone 700. Box 363. 612 ACRES, practically aR in grass, carrying 1600 sheep and 100 head of cattle. Two miles from good township. Good buildings. Price £3l per acre; £2OOO cash. 400 ACRES, freehold.- Two sheep and cattle country; miles from flourishing township. Price, £2O per acre; £IOOO cash. 280 ACRES, practically all in grass; good 6-roomed house and all outbuildings; carrying 640 sheep and 40 cattle. Price £l2 19/- per acre; £SOO cash. 245 ACRES, all ploughable; 2$ sheep and cattle country. Six miles from Palmerston North. Eight-roomed house and outbuildings. Price £26 10/- per acre; £IOOO cash. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD. AUTUMN FEED Owing to the unseasonable weather, many farmers have been unable to bow Tnmipa and Swedes. SOW NOW RUSSIAN BARLEY & GRASS SEED The Barley gives splendid eariy autumn feed. WE HAVE FULL STOCKS OF HIGH-GRADE SEEDS, DURWARD & DAVIDSON, SANQIT3KEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH*

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 14101, 29 April 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 14101, 29 April 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 14101, 29 April 1919, Page 8