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TPROSPECTUS OF DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND. ISSUE of £12,000,000 M per Gent WAR LOAN. ;r V.:* (Free of New Zealand Income-Tax.) Price of Issue $ Pa Term of Loan: 21 Years. THE SUBSCRIPTION-LIST WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1917 THE Loan is authorised to be raised under the War Purposes Loan Act, 1917, and pursuant to the New Zealand Loans Act, 1908, as amended by the’ New Zealand Loans Amendment Act, 1915, and both capital and interest will be charged upon the consolidated revenue of ; ;,'t;he Dominion. . ■ * The Loan will he utilised hy the Dominion for wav purposes only, and will take the form either <p. Of Inscribed Stock or Bearer-bonds, at option of the subscriber. .. the £1,000,000 of the Loan will be reserved for individual persons who x:, desire to invest in securities which will be available for payment of New Zealand Death Duties. Applications for this class of security must - : be specially marked. These securities will not be transferable, but may be exchanged.at the Treasury for other available securities, if so desired. 1 he issue is an investment authorised trustees may invest therein. by the Trustee Act, and Applications will not be accepted for less than £ 100, but small investors may subscribe sums of £ 1 up to £SOO, for a period of five or ten if: years, afcanyoPostal Money-order Office for investment in War Certificates. Full ‘particulars as to latter may be obtained at any Postal Money-order Office; The Bonds will be issued in denominations of £ 100, £SOO, and £IOOO, or such higher denominations as may be arranged, and will be payable to bearer. Stock will not be issued for any amount under £IOO. and any amount applied for in excess of £ 100 must be a multiple of £ 10. The Loan will be repaid par at the Treasury, Wellington, or at any. branch of the Bank of New Zealand in the Dominion on 15th November, 1938. Interest on Bonds and Stock will be paid half-yearly, on 15th May and 15th November. . first interest will be paid on 15th May, 1918, and will'amount to £3 25.,7d. per cent, on fully-paid allotments (254 days), and £2 0s 5d percent, on instalment allotments.: . Interest on fully-paid allotments and on the first instalment of instalment allotments will date from 3rd September, 1917. Interest on second, third, and fourth instalments of instalment allotments will date from the respective dates of payment shown herein. Interest on Inscribed Stock will be paid by Dividend Warrant, which will be transmitted by post. - Interest on Bonds will be paid on production of Coupon. Both Warrants and Coupons will be payable, free of exchange, at the Treasury, Wellington, or at any Postal Money order Office, or at iany branch of the Bank of , New Zealand in the Dominion, or in London or Australia as may be arranged. / LODGMENTS Forms of applications may be obtained and lodgments mnde at any Postal Money-order Office, or at any branch of any Bank; or at;th&Treasury, Wellington. V Lodgments will be made as follows : FULLY-PAID ALLOTMENTS On application OO per cent. INSTALMENT ALLOTMENTS--25 per cent, on application (first instalment); 25 per cent, (second instalment) on Thursday, Ist November, 1917; 25 per cent, (third instalment) on Friday, 4th January, 19IS ; 25 per cent, (fourth instalment) on Friday, Ist March, 191 S, Instalments may be prepaid, but such prepayments will not entitle the subscriber to any additional interest. In case of default in the payment of any instalment at its due date, instalments previously paid will be liable to forfeiture. Provisional receipts will be issued for all payments, and will be exchangeable for Bonds to Bearer (as soon as the latter can be prepared) or Inscription in the name of the registered holder^ Tne Stock will be inscribed in 'accordance with the New Zealand Inscribed Stock Act, 1917 (read in conjunction with the New Zealand Loans Act, 1908), and the inscription-books of the Loan will be kept at the Dominion Treasury, at Wellington, where all transfers of stock will be made. Transfer-forms may be obtained at the Treasury. Holders of War-bonds in the £ 16,000,000 Loan, issued under section 35 of the Finance Act, 1916, will have the right to convert into .Inscribed Stock, with currency to 15th November, 1938, at any time,between 3rd September, 1917, and Ist March, 1918, on application in writing to the Dominion Treasury, Wellington. . :v: % Arrangements have been made under which the Banks have- agreed to allow advances at reasonable rate of interest to clients who desire to invest in Loan but who have not the ready money to enable them to do so within the time prescribed. . , :tl_ Arrangements will be made for New Zealand War Loan Securities to be quoted on the London Stock Exchange as soon after the War as the British Chancellor of the Exchequer agrees. r,, , ~ , Registered sharebrokers will be allowed a commission of 5s per £ ICO on allotments made in respect of applications for this issue bearing their stamp, and forwarded to the Treasury under cover of memorandum signed by the sharebroker. No commission will be allowed in respect of applications on forms which have not been printed by the Government Printer or on applications not forwarded as aforesaid. APPLICATIONS will close on MONDAY, 3rd SjEPTEMBER, 1917, but the Minister of Finance reserves the . / n: •-£-* r.f* right to close at*“ a prior date or to extend the period. JOSEPH Treasury, Wellington, N.Z., 14th August, 1917. GEORGE WARP, Minister of fine nee.

SKIN IRRITATION. KEEPS THOUSANDS AWAKE. MAKES LIFE A MISERY. Ever have any irritation of the skin? There, are many lorms of it. Piles, obstinate to cur&. Eczema, just as hard to cure. But, Doan's Ointment does it, cures every irritating skin trouble. No irritation of the skin can resist its healing, soothing influence. Every reader of this article suffer, or has at some time suffered with tormenting skin irritation, and it may return at some time. Doan's Ointment will prove i|s worth. Read this oasoMrs Jordan, Junction Road, New Plymouth, says:—"For a good while I had a skin eruption on the back of my neck, the pain and irritation bping at times very trying. 1 used Xval remedies in the hope of getting relief, but nothing did me any good. At last Doan's Ointment was brought under my notice, so I sent for a pot, and used it with splendid results. It gave me relief almost at once, and eventually stopped the pain and irritation comvletely. I earnestly recommend Doan's Ointment to all who suffer with/any form of skin trouble." Doan's Ointment is soothing and healing for all, skin diseases, and will not injure the most deicate skin. Then if you ;.sutfer from Piles, Eczema, Hives, Sores, Insect Bites, etc., get this remedy to-day and put an end to your suffering. Doan's Ointment is sold by "all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per pot, or will be pasted on receipt, of price by Foster-McClellan C 0... 76 Pitt* Street, Sydney. Bub, 'ft© sure y_ou get DOAN'S,

BUTTER- WRAPPERS.—To ' Dairy Farmers who make their ow" butter: Obtain your butter-wrappers at the “Stratford Post” Job Printing Office. YOU may pay more money, but you cannot get a hotter dentifrice than “OZO”’ TOOTH POWDER at (3d per tjn. It makes the -teeth pearly white, and preserves them—fid tins everywhere.

FLUENZOL

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 21, 18 August 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 21, 18 August 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 21, 18 August 1917, Page 3

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