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NEW ZEAIAND GOVERNMENT. M FEE CENT. DEBENTURE LOAN. ISSUE OR -£500,000. Under the authority of - ‘Tlie Aid to Public Works nud Land Settlement Act 1.ty0." MINIMUM PRICE OP ISSUE, XUHI PER CENT. S'DE Colonial Treasurer invites Tendei’s lur JDiw.U'JO New Zeulam. To ver mu an» I per cent, Debentures, pay. able to Hearer, and ol the lava value ol illUtlU, .£SOO, -'TOO and 0.100 respectively, as may be desired. These Debentures aio secured on tht Public Revenues oi the Colony, and ur> issued repayable on the Ist April, 1004, ai the Treasury, Wellington, New Zealand or (if the tenderer so requests i;i his ton. ler) at tin; cilice of the Agent-General foi New Zealand in London. Dividends, represented by coupons attached to the debentures, will be payable on the Ist April ana the Ist October in ..■ach year duiing the currency of the Doan, at the Cashier’s Other;, Treasury, Weiingtou, or at any brunch of the Dank oi \ev. Zealand in New Zealand, or (if the debentures are issued repayable In Lonlon) at the otlme of the Agent-General foi New Zealand in London, At the option of the holder of any deuenture issued repayable in New Zealand md on application made in that behali at the Treasury, Wellington, New Zealand. he may at,any time anting its currency have it endorsed payable, both as to principal and inteiest, at the office ol the Agent-General for New Zealand, Tonion, or at any specified branch of the Bank of New Zealand in Australia: Provided that in the former case the endorsement shall be made not less than thrp. nanths and in the latter case not lesr -ban one month, before the due date of tin next ensuing payment of interest. The flirt interest coupon will be pay ible on the Ist October, 15101, and wilt in far a sum equal to six mouths' interest on the nominal amount of the Debenture. The issue price will he at the rate ol fiXOO .r money for every JBIOO expressed n debentures (below which no tender will oe ati q.irui, pays die ns follows': Deposit of 5 par cent, on ap|.m.ul .on First instalment of 45. per cent. On Tuesday, 7th .May, 19ul. Second instalment of 50 per cent, on Tuesday, 4th June, 1901. Payments may be made in lull at any 'ime on or afle,r the 71 h May, 1901, anil prior to the 4th June, 1001, at a discount it the rate of one pound ten shillings jier .-.tin turn per annum. Sealed tenders, addressed to the Secretary to the Treasury, Government Buildings, Wellington, accompanied with the 5 per cent, deposit, will be received up to noon of TUESDAY, 23rd April, 1901, ■then they will be opened in the pres uce of the Colonial Treasurer an.l the Controller and Audilor-Genera l , and allotment

will forthwith he marie. If cheques an lodged with a feeder, they must be draw.: upon a Bank m 'Wellington, and be marked by such Bank as “good” for fourteen [days. Cheques issued by a Bank, need uot be so marked. Tenders- may be for the whole or any part of the Loan, and must state what amount of money will be given for every .£IOO of the Debentures tendered for Tenders must be for oven hundreds o. pounds sterling, and at prices which am multiples of sixpence. Tenders at different prices must be on separate forms. The nominal amount of Debentures .tendered for must bo written on the outside of the Tender. In case of default in the payment of any instalment at its proper date, the deposit and instalment (if any) previously paid will be liable to forfeiture. If no allotment is made, the deposit will bo returned. The first and second instalments may be paid at any branch of the Bank of New [ Zealand either in the Colony of Australia, to the credit of the Public Account, or at the Treasury, Wellington, not la'.er than the several dates previously mentioned. Scrip Certificates will be issued, to be subsequently exchanged for the Debenture Bonds. Tenders must be on printed forms, which may be obtained at the Oaabior’s Office, Treasury, Wellington, or at the offices ot the Bank of New Zealand at Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch or Dunedin. Office of the Colonial Treasurer, Wellington. 2nd April. 1801. 2(11 HEALTH, AND HOW TO OBTAIN IT BLOOD POISONING. A BAD CASE. CUBED BY VITADATIO. < Dawes Point, Sydney, 1, George street, 13th February. 1900. MB PALMED Dear Sir,—lt is nearly three years ago since I had the first symptoms of a trouble which has since caused me terrible agony and inconvenience. On consulting a doctor he told mo that I had a diseased too caused from blood poisoning. 1 went to the Sydney Hospital, and here underwent an operation. The doctor removed part of the toenail, and told me that he thought I could never he really well as far ns the foot was concerned, but that he had done all that coaid bo done in the meantime. For a time the foot was better, but this improvement was only a temporary one. After about three months the sore broke out again, and was worse than ever it had been. I could not got about, and did not have a boot on the foot for more than two years. At one time the lump was as largo as an ogg-cup. Finding that the doctor's treatment had failed to cure me 1 tried every ointment that 1 have heard of, bui with the same unsatisfactory results.

The pain was almost unbearable, and in agony I decided to consult another doctor. lie told mo that an abscess had formed under the mi.il, and that the nail would have to be removed again. I had decided to hove the second operation performed, when something prompted me to make inquiries about VITA.DATTO. Those inquiries led me to givo your medicine a trial, and the result is most satisfactory. Now my foot is perfectly healed, and I can do what I hove ncr been able to do for nearly three years—w »ar a boot. Only yesterday 1 walked six miles, and never'experienced any pain in ray fool whatever. All my friends consider that ray cure is wonderful, and as no one knows so well as myself what great beneit I have derived from VITADATIO I feel that it is only right for mo to let you know, so that others may he induced by my cure to take your remedy. I shall be' delighted to give any particulars to anyone who may cal! at my house. 1 forgot to mention that the p&in in the foot wos so severe that a lump would sometimes come under the armpit. I have taken nine largo bottles of the medicine. At first the foot became much worse, but gradually it improved and I am certain tbat the VITA DATTO has cured me from the trouble which has been the cause of such severe pain.—Wishing you every success, yours faithfully, JANE SCHWEER. For further particulars, S. A. PAI.-I MER, warehouse. Waterloo quay, Wel-( lington. Correspondence invited. Write, for testimonials. I

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4331, 15 April 1901, Page 6

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