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yiEW OP THE FARMERS' UNION TRADI NO COMPANY'S WAREHOUSE FROM NE LSON STREET. What "Free of Income Tax" Means to Investors. One of the many advantages offered to investors by the Farmers' Union Trading Company's 7| per cent. Bonds is that the income tax of 3/- in the £, to which all Bonds and Debentures are subject, will be paid by the Company direct to the Government. The Company has also arranged to pay exchange in Auckland on all applications for Bonds, also on the cashing of the Interest Coupons every six months, and on the repayment of the Bonds in three or seven years. As the Company will pay both the income tax and exchange everyone who invests in these Bonds will receive 7+ per cent, net, which is equivalent to 8| per cent., subject to income tax. These 7J per cent. Bonds, of which only The Bonds are in three denominations£so,ooo are offered for subscription, have £25, £50, and £100. Repayable in three or behind them £587,040 security, and the full sevcn yearg afc purc hasers' option. They are strength of a concern having the, largest mcr- Bonds Interegfc c afc . • chandiso turnover and the biggest share register of any Farmers' Co-operative Com- tached. Both Bonds and Coupons may be pany in New Zealand. The part of our cashed on due dates'at any Branch of the Bond issue offered last year was largely over- Bank of New Zealand in the Dominion, or subscribed, and as the security protecting at our Auckland Warehouse, free of exBondholders has since increased by £63,000, prompt action will bo necessary to secure a b . . ~, portion of the small balance of £50,000 now Bonds allows of then- being readily transoffered, ferred like Bank Notes. Prospectus giving full particulars of these Bonds is obtainable from any Branch of the Bank of New Zealand, or direct from the Fanners' Union Trading Company, Auckland. The Farmers' Union Trading Co. ( " ' " The Farmers' Great Co-operatice "— Hobson Street - AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18040, 15 March 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18040, 15 March 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18040, 15 March 1922, Page 3

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