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DEBENTURES Investment We consider this Investment one of the BEST Securities that has been submitted by our Corporation to the Public. It comprises a FIRST Mortgage over valuable Auckland City Property equal to the amount of the Jssue. Further, it is a first charge over Plant, Machinery, Stocks, etc., valued at more than the total amount of the Issue. PARTICULARS. The Issue is for £20,000 in Debentures of One i Hundred Pounds each. # 'he c o v er c """" The Period of the / D e b ° as se* s . Debenture is 15 /'° £2/5 / e ; years, with the right # arid, ," n " for the Company to I °« »7 . sl, repay at any time [New > T£ ED h '* j after the expiry of 10 I a / and £ a af ro J years from the date # L °*Ps ny I of Issue upon giving f ' uu ,ooo J La P/( a / el three months' notice I as sef s ar Z 3O " *vhos e / or paying three / a^ou m f / ar a/w,_ " et / F OR GUARaZ ditia " :. V «I, j V eiv i*J E ZDky a '° f »"y ,UL Stroll months' interest by way of Bonus. The rate of interest is 7£% I per annum, pay- J able half-yearly. # I *>th a Co c C on;i 0 n ;i as '«» are "We ' ' amount <* 4: £7 - a Pi>a/, ' nf °rmat from >Pec tUs THE NEW ZEALAND UNDERWRITING AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, LTD., Premier Building, Durham Street, Auckland; or National Bank Chambers, Wellington. (Coupon.) Please send me prospectus of the 71 p.c. first mortgage Debenture

SHOES MARK THE MAN. Select t your SHOES with thought for the clothes you wear. h j it MUI Someone higher up may be watching your personal dress more closely than you are. Right shoes will make you look right, feel right, walk right, and do your work right. This week our windows display the types of shoes now being worn by men who take pride in their appearance. The type that you are looking for is herein your fit—and at the price you want to pay. Men's Smart Oxford Walking Shoes, in glace 7M (" Frederick Cook " brand). Five different toe widths. Half sizes-37/6, jfl/6. 43/6 and 46/6. Also in the celebrated Walk'■ awau " brand—22/6, 25/-, 26/0. 27/6 and. 29/6. Men's Rich Tan Oxford Walking Shoes, <n fine willow calf (" Frederick Cook " brand). Five different toe widths. Half -37/6, 39/0, 43/6 and 49/6. 4l*o in " Walk-away brand —29/6, 32/6 and 35/-, / Men's Patent Oxford Shoes, for lodge or dress wear (" Frederick Cook " brand)— 37/6 and 39/6. jtteo in " Walk-away " brand—27/6. 34/6 and 37/6. Shoes fitted at our Queen Street Store by the aid of the X-Ray machine. SHOE STORES 225-227, QUEEN STREET (Corner of Darby Street), AUCKLAND 81. Karangahape Road. 4t. Marine Square. Devonporl 220, Broadway, Newmarket:. Dominion Road Terminus. Dilworth Buildings, Custom St. E. And at Whangarei. *

Hardware DIRECT trom the MANUFACTURERS PUMPS. Wing Pump*. Forcr and lift, high B[»de. with all working parts made of solid brass. These Pumps are capable of drawing water 25ft. and forcing it to any desired height, and will give a steady flow. No. 1 takes Jin. Pip.!— Price, 23/-; No. 2 takes in. Pipe—Price, 28/-; No. 3 takes IJin. Pipe—Price, 33/6; and No. 4 takes I lin. Pipe—Price, 41/6. Freight es£tr *" "BEATRICE" SLICER. This machims will slice any fruit, vegetable, or lucerne for poultry, prepare vegetables in squares or m & tables in squares or S " ask "" ! 2> 6tripS '° r slices" sausage and cuts up any- Jo4i'Kilr» wav thin It for* salads, oranges fo r marmalade, and h>s a greater variety of uses than can be enumerated here—Price, 19/6. Postage, 1/10. m HAND PR(LL, Used for drilling metal or wood, much easier to use than a brace or gimlet for fitting hinges, lockti. etc. Will lake drills up to lin- —Price, 7/6. Postage, Bd. m""inn"ll STOCKS AND DIES, on board, complete with Li CJJ. a Taps, cutting Jin., 5-161n., gin., 7-1 bin., Jin. 2SE2™ 1 Price, 18/6. Postage, iOd. STOCKS AND DIES, for Dolts and Nuts, old style for rough a:nd heavy work. Cuttin« Jin., jin., Jin., |in., Sin. Has lOln. Taps, Taper and Plug, hut no separate Tap Wrench Is enclosed, as the Tap holder i» in the stock, sent complete in polished wood box—Price, 35/-. Postage, 2/>. CREAM AND MILK CANS. «eamless Cream Cans, straight pattern, ball handle, no seams for dirt to accumulate —Price, Z Gallon, 18/6; 3 Gallon, 22/6; 4 gallon, 25/6; S Gallon, 30/.; 6 Gallon, 38/6. Freight extra. All Crockery, Glsiisware, Aluminium Ware, Tools> and General Houiiehold Ironmongery at Bedrock Prices. P ._ •« Wholesale and O A V -1 Retail Ironu.oager, ,L. tsoyie «&, wert '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20116, 29 November 1928, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20116, 29 November 1928, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20116, 29 November 1928, Page 16

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