THAT SEVEN AND A-HALF PER CENT INVESTMENT
HAVE YOU POSTPONED IT? Perhaps you have already made up your mind to lend your money to “The Farmers’ Co-op.” and receive 7j per cent, interest free of income tax —but have you postponed making your application. Delay no longer, but act now and lend your money where it will do most good and will bring you the biggest return. Remember, the N. F. Farmers’ Co-op. Association of Canterbury, Ltd., is 40 years old, is the largest concern of its kind in the Dominion, and has an annual turn-over of more than £5,000,000. Since its inception it has paid an average of 8$ per cent, dividend on its ordinary capital. The bonds are bearer bonds, with interest coupons attached. Interest will be paid halfyearly at the rate of 7| per cent, per annum. Security supporting the issue of £250,000 amounts to over one and a half millions. Act to-day. Call at, or write to, any branch of the Bank of New Zealand, any member of the Stock Exchange, or the Association's Head Office in Christchurch.
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Southland Times, Issue 19229, 20 May 1921, Page 6
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