MORE MONEY!
INVESTORS RUSHING MORTGAGE DEBENTURES. Thousands of pounds & day are being paid out by keen investors for 7} per cent. Mortgage Debentures .issued-by tho Gisborne Sheepfannere’ Fnpxen Meat and Mercantile Go., Ltd. The word Mortgage means real and undoubted security—that gives investors complete confidence. Within eight days from the first anr noun cement. Debentures to the value of £161,900 had been applied for. the monte/ oomdng from all districts. Here axe coma of the quotas:— c JB Gisborne - 52,100 I Wellington 37,50% I Auckland 25250 i Christchurch 25.150 Dunedin 7,150 Invercargill 5,250 * Nelson .... 6,350 Oamaru You will wisely peruse the Prospectus of the Gisborne Sheepfaimers’ Prosen Meat and Mercantile Company's 7} per cent. Debenture Issue. It is the finest investment ever offered in New Zeeland. The investor is assured of 71 per cent, per annum for ten years, free off debenture tax. .The issue of £300,000 is secured by first" mortgage over property and plant valued at £615,263. Apply today for Prospectus or Debentures, from "the Bank of New Zealand) any member of the Stock Exchange, of the Company’s Office. Gisborne • A special Representative of the Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ Fnacn Meat and Mercantile Company., Ltd., will be in attendance at the Farmers' Co-operative Wholesale Federation. N.Z.. Ltd. (first floor. Farmers' Institute Buildings, Fea* therston street, Wellington), to give full information to all inquirers relative to the mortgage Debentures mentioned above. —Advt.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10950, 12 July 1921, Page 6
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231MORE MONEY! New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10950, 12 July 1921, Page 6
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