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TRUCKS IP 8% Cumulative Preference Share Issue (FREE OF INCOME TAX) Gone to Allotment _ With a turnover that has grown In six years from £13,676 to £145,846, and average net , ' profits over six years equal to 15.73%. it Is only natural that investors have taken up very rapidly the new 8% Cumulative Preference Shares being issued by Trucks Ltd. Within two weeks of announcing the issue sufficient capital has been subscribed with which to go to allotment, and applications are now being allotted in order of receipt. The investment is a particularly sound one, with a very attractive, assured return. And- ■ Early Application is Essential! Apply at once for Copy of Prospectus to THE BRITISH AND DOMINION INVESTMENT TRUST LTD, Auckland, or to 'The Secretary, ' TRUCKS LIMITED. Auckland. To the Secretary, TRUCKS LTD., EDEN TERRACE. AUCKLAND. Please send me, without obligation, a copy of th~ Prospectus for your Issue of 8% Cumulative Preference Shares. Name Address

»• \ 1... Keeps one Hale & Hearty” Of all Spirits “Plymouth Gin” is not only the purest.. .it also contains the highest percentage of health-giving properties. A tot or two daily, with a dash of ginger ale or squash, keeps one hale and hearty And once men learn its virtues they say ‘■F'mouthG!- -■ more rwdily th Mt S say Gin, * - Coates' lymonthGin R. POWLEY «. CO- DUNEDIN

AUTO-STROP SAFETY RAZORS Complete ■with one blade, strop, and a 1/6 tube of Valet Shaving Cream 3/6 Postage 3d extra. PATERSON & BARR Lid. PRINCES STREET BRANCH.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20867, 6 November 1929, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20867, 6 November 1929, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20867, 6 November 1929, Page 6