WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. ISSUE OF DEBENTURES FOE £50,000 AT per cent, per anmusu THE WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOAIiD invites Tenders for the Purchase of Five Hundred Debentures _of One Hundred Pounds each bearing interest payable half-yearly at the rate of FIVE POUNDS TEN SHILLINGS PER CENTUM PER: ANNUM.- Interest is payable (and principal repayable) free of exchange at the National Bank of New Zealand, Limited, Wellington, or any of its branches throughout the Dominion. TheDebentures) will' have a currency of Twenty Years and will be issued at par. Tenderers of the highest premium will have preference, and to tenderers, at par; (£100), Debentures will be allotted proportionately to the number applied for. No tender below par will be considered.i . Each tender must beaccompanied by cash or cheque (if " cheque, with exchange added) for -the full amount of tender. ' Interim receipts will be given for such deposits and the amounts credited to the tenderers after allocation; when, as soon. • as practicable, the : cheques or cash of .unsuccessful tenderers will be returned. . All tenders are to be addressed to the Secretary of the Board, and will be received at the Harbour Board. Office, Wellington, UNTIL 5 . P.M., 23rd MARCH, .1920. The Board reserves the right to decline any tender or tenders, • and also reserves the right to receive tenders after the abovenamed date of closing. Fractional interest at rate of per cent, will be paid, from date of allotment, on any Debentures issued be- : ' tween 28th February,. 1920, and 28tbe August, 1920. = ' ; - v The prospectus and forms of tender may be obtained at; any branch of the-; National Bank of New Zealand, Limited, throughout the Dominion, or at the Office of the; undersigned. Any further -particulars required can. be obtained on application to H. E. NICHOLLS, Secretary. Harbour Board Office, Queen's Wharf, Wellington N.Z:y 28th February, 19201 v. f BABY HARRIS. ! : sturtf ! : aßid strong" I 56, East Dulwich Grove, j East Dulwich, S.E., ■ j November Bth, 1916. | T Dear Sirs, —I feel I mtist tell f." you what :Virol has done for our I | boy. At the age of 6 months he I I could not take any foods that were given him, nothing suited him, and i | I think we tried everything. At. last we were strongly advised to -1 try Virol, which we did, and were j • delighted at having found some-. thing that really agreed with him..'' j | He is now 2 years old, and is j very firm, sturdy and strong, and '! | compares more than favourably i ■ with children we know who are j 3 and 4 years old. j Yours faithfully, » P. C. HARRIS. \\ | For tiredness, nervous exhaustion and \ i sleeplessness, take Virolised Milk three times a day. (A teaspoonfnl in half-a- | i pint of warm milk.) i ; I L ; I 7XBOL, I/£D. t IS3-163,01d St., London, EX, j | BRITISH MADE. BRITISH OWNED. | - k bj&S., J
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Free Lance, Volume XIX, Issue 1029, 17 March 1920, Page 25
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