BUSINESS MAN'S VIEW WHAT INVESTMENT IS SECURE UNLESS WAR IS WON? A sound view on money and ike security of its investment was expressed by a prominent Wellington business man; — "I have worked hard to accumulate a little to provide for the future of my family," he said, " but. what would happen to my savings if the enemy over-ran New Zealand? I say that to protect our business future, we have Kot to put every penny we have into the 2nd Liberty Loan, for war purposes. " Our money can best serve us by helping in the fight for our lives, our liberty and our future." The 2nd Liberty I/O all is for £10,000,000, and Stock is available either in the form of 3 per cent long term maturing on the loth March, 1953-56, or 2£ per cent short term maturing on the loth March, 1948. The public are urged to subscribe liberally to this loan, every penny of which will be used for war purposes. I*—Advi*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24423, 5 November 1942, Page 4
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