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One of the Investments of the Day, TAX-FREE Cumulative Preference Shares. r A reasonable return combined with thorough «afety; these are the outstanding factors required by present-day investors, and it is these very features that make the T/c Preference Shares of the Finance Corporation of N.Z. Ltd. such an attractive investment. The FINANCE CORPORATION of N.Z. LIMITED The Company is not a new and untried venture. It has now been operating for three years, and has proved a very satisfactory dividend earner and a sound and stable investment since its inception; the Company has paid a regular dividend of 8 per cent, on Ordinary Shares, and a CUMULATIVE dividend of 7 per cent, is now offered on D reference Shares. 80,000 Shares Taken Up. Shrewd investors have already subscribed for over 80,000 •hares, and further applications are being made at a rapid rate In three years the business of the Company has increased from £IO.OOO to £70,000._ Already, substantial reserves have been built up, and it is the intention of the Directors to augment these reserves from year to year. The Shares are Preferential, both as to Capital and Dividends, are FREE OF INCOME TAX, and are issued on a definite undertaking of not more than one Preference Share being issued to one Ordinary Share. I DIRECTORS: / The Company is controlled by a very strong Board of Directors, well and favourably known throughout the Dairy Industry. Ino Board comprises the following:— C. L. MacDIARMID. Chairman. Barrister and Solicitor, of Hamilton, and a Director of many other local companies. / WM. GOODFELLOW, Managing Director of Amalgamated Dairies Ltcf. and the N.Z. Co-op. Dairy Co. Ltd. T. L. HAMES, Secretary of Amalgamated Dairies Ltd. \y. M. CANN. Merchant, of Hamilton. P. H. SAXTON, Farmer, of Tatuanui, and a Director of the N.Z. Co-op. Dairy Co. Ltd. DYNES FULTON. Chairman of the N.Z. Co-op. Dairy Co. Ltd.. and a Director of several dairying industries. C. J. PARLANE. General Manager of the N.Z. Co-op. Dairy Co. Ltd. STANLEY G. CHAMBERS. Public Accountant, Auckland. D. N. CHAMBERS, Public Accountant, Hamilton. ,"A Good Return With Safety. Apply for full particulars and copy of Prospectus to / • THE MANAGER, THE FINANCE CORPORATION of N.Z., LTD.. P.O. BOX 102 :: HAMILTON. Or MITCHELL, BUTTLE & CO. LTD., 4th Floor, National Bank Building, Fort Street, Auckland. 0

LEARN THESE VITAL FACTS CONCERNING YOUR ESTATE! /~|~i HE growing appreciation of the need for capable Trusteeship, the importance of •properly drafted Wills, and the constant demand for information on the subject, has led the Guardian Trust to publish an important Brochure which covers comprehensively those points on which information is most sought. . . There is little need to emphasise the importance of the above and the vital bearing it may have upon your affairs. . . The Guardian Trust will therefore gladly forward you a copy on receipt of your request and in the hope that it will be the means of avoiding some of the common pitfalls which the layman so frequently encounters in connection with Trusteeship, Wills, and the administration of Estates. Please write for a copy in fullest confidence and without obligation. The GUARDIAN TRUST and Executor#' Company of New Zealand Limited (Incorporated by Special Act o/ Parliament) South British Insurance Bldg., Shortland St., Auckland

"Dt/NGALOW, 8 rooms, \infurn., Bleeping JL> porch, garage; Hret-claaa locality, Rerauera. —Phone 25-400. I FACTORY. 2500 ft., reduced rent; suit cabinetmaker. —11, Elgin St., Grey Lynn. JAMIESON'S BLDGS., vicinity Wellesley St. Post Office, have floor space to let in this modern building.—Apply 2fl. Lome St. J EASE offered rich Farm, 40 acres, close -Jl city; easy rental; milk run; stock and plant fan be taken over.—Write McKenzie, c.o. P. 0.. Newmarket. __ PAPAKURA. —Nico Home and 10 acres, elevated, plenty shelter; rent, £2. — Tylden. Agent, Papakura. 1 CC'A Acres. House, outbuildings; also JLOUU 575, 307, 100. 111. 69. 23. smaller.— 'Masefield. 27. Queen St. 'JOO Acres, Pukekohe, good buildings, 22» 6d per acre; only applicants with herd considered.—Communicate Christie, Findlay. 159, Queen St., Auckland. KM HOUSE. PANORAMIC VIEWS. THERE ARE R ROOMS AND t-ACRE LAND. ALL CONVENIENCES. LEASE for 12 or 18 Months to Approved Tenant; furnished; 40 minutes from Queen St.,_m9stly on Concrete Road: 20 miles glorioud panoramic views; warm and sheltered; hedges, lawns, garden, etc. From February 15. BOX 2. Papakura. GOING CONCERN, 51 ACRES, closo to Whangarei town boundary, metalled road; 8 to 4 acres well-kept orchard, full bearing, mostly lemons. Furnished House. 5 rooms; farm equipment; about 40 acres Rrazinp, flat, 9 paddocks, permanent water; 11 acres ehelter and rough feed; 8 cows in milk, more when graßs improved. Will lease for term, £'2 10» weekly, to good, hard-wo.rking married man, with knowlerlgo of citrus. Must have reference and bond. Particulars, Dalgefy and Co., Whangarei. Possession about 20th inst. E WOOLHOUSE, Tauraroa, Whangarei County. FOR SALE OR LEASE. PARNELL (Handy Trams).—Home. 7 rooms, modern, charmingly situated, every conv.; basemeflt, workshop, spacious Kardeni trees; furniture optional.—Travel, 628, IIRnALD. SECTION, close Beach. Milford Road, suitable midget golf.—Midget, 429, Herald. TO LET OR FOR SALE. fl7l7"AlWEßA.—Seaside Cottage, fully furn., I» * / unencumbered: easy terms.—H. 8. An(Jerson, Kumou. Phono 2M.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20722, 15 November 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20722, 15 November 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20722, 15 November 1930, Page 6