A NOTE OF CONFIDENCE.
(Published by Arrangement.)
810 DF.P.FNTCBK ISSUE OVER-SUB-SCRIBED IN LIGHT DAYS.
AMPLE ANSWER TO PESSIMISTS. ! Very great interest has been taken in: the ren-nt Debenture Issue of Messrs., IV ii., Matdonald and Co., Ltd., and the. C(.r.;,anv now announces that the entire iss,,- ha, been lately over-subscribed .n far Iwf fine than was anticipated. The monev ramp to hand in an astonishing nwnnVr Over £25 per minute was se-<■:;:,-,1. and -ver £100.000 was offered for | sui-scription in practically eight working da-.». Booth, Macdonald and Co., L'd., wi.-h lo express ihHr appreciation ol tins signal tribute of public confidence in their company and "> ila re*o"rcea. TV-is rp-r.aiki.hle 'result is an indication that the tenures of the Dominion are ample to provide for its necessities, and over-iuilis.rir.tion in so short a period is more than sufficient answer to much of the pof'imism which has been rife during the past month or so.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18018, 17 February 1922, Page 7
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153A NOTE OF CONFIDENCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18018, 17 February 1922, Page 7
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