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IMPORTANT PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT ADVANCING VALUE OF SAFE STANDARD SECURITIES- " WAITAKERE RANGES, LIMITED hereby announce that the Auckland Suburban Land Bonds ot £27~ios each (which are payable £2 IBs deposit, and balance £1 per month for 25 months, free of any interest and free from any further, costs to the Bondholders, every Bond representing one-quarter of an acre of free and unencumbered Auckland suburban freehold land), will, from 31st day of next March (1939), be purchasable only at a premium of £5 per Bond, namely, £32 10s each; by a pay ment. of £7 10s deposit and the balance £1 per month; also, that a further premium on these Bonds'will be recorded within a short period thereafter. This has been made possible by the fact that these Bonds have been placed on the. market at an extraordinary low price, showing at the very lowest estimate a return of over 300 per cent., and giving the investors a safe ana gilt-edged security for their money. Investors who -do not wish to mins this last opportunity are hereby advised to write without delay to M. Priest, Brougham Street, _New Plymouth for the prospectus; and read it carefully, then fill m application for asmany Bonds ao their financial position permits them to buy, and send same 'th the deposit to Mr. M. Priest, c/o 0. N. Firth’s Office, Brougham Street Neu Plymouth, 'phone 1205. It may be noted here that many Auckland outside investors, who have inspected-the Bond property before buying Bonck have- after thorough inspection, purchased large parcels, \ary g fifty Bonds S and nJ one who has taken the trouble to inspect the land has failed to purchase these Bonds. The investing public arc hereby cautioned not to confuse this Bond propositionSl the 8 Lal gambling speculations, such as shares in speculative concerns etc a good example of which is the recent disastrous gambling on the New York Stock Exchange, where millions of pounds were lost m a few hours, and hundreds of thousands of small investors were ruined and lost all th-ir life's savings- The mining history alone in Auckland would make most String ZZg if the enormous loese. suffered by the public were published. . Auckland Suburban Land Bonds are not a speculation, but an ABSOLUTE SAFE AND GILT-EDGED INVESTMENT. representing freehold, unencumbered land in the suburb of the greatest and fastest-growing city in this Dominion, land-which can never be encumbered nor lost to the Bondholder, and whir!, on the most conservative estimate, will yield profits that are equa, or greater, than those promised on-the most risky and speculative ventures. Auckland is a beautiful city, and is destined to one of the great cities of the Empire.- The only-fault that'can be found-with it is that intime ile aimoepber. is sultry end depreaing.. Fortunately Ws.t.keres is -the one and-only-part of Auckland which, although only a short . distance from the heart' of the.city, possesses a eompletely_changed, bracing, vitalising, energising health-giving, clear, and ratified air. When the Morningside Rail way Deviation is put through (which is recognised both economical y esthetically as the most , urgent work m Auckland, and which the late P Minister had definitely promised would be put through m five years and the present Government, did not, and dare not, repudiate xt), Uakere only about 20 minutes' train journey from the Auckland Town Hall Asl person who has lived in Waitakcres for even a short period what healt benefits they did derive therefrom, and the reply will convince you tha, from a health point of. view alone, Waitakeres is the greatest and most valuable asset thaJ* the city of Auckland possesses. Those who contend that it will become a rich Ss suburb of Auckland have indisputable grounds for . their contentions. . . The history of. the growth of land values in the new world’s ciues make most fascinating reading. When New \ork was young the whme of Mam hattan Island was. purchased by a Dutchman for 24. dollars, selling at one million and five.hundred thousand pounds-per acre. The history of Auckland is the best guide to prospective buyers of these Bonds- More fortunes have been made on buying Auckland city and freehold lands than from ail other sources together. The late Sir: John. Lo a Campbell’s and the late Mr. Dilwortns estates, the bulk of which have bee beouested to public institutions, and which were originally acquired at onlj nominal costs, are now worth millions of pounds. , Th .°" sa “ d n3,Auckmade lar"e fortunes out of the increased value of land in and around had What 1 now the. town of- Papakura (a suburb of Auckland , which £ 20 miles from the Auckland General Post Office,, was-paddocks, twelve .years ago android at so much per acre, yet to-day it is a Jhj fine .struts with up-to-date shops, and is selling at so much per foot. Hundreds of othe examples in and around Auckland can be quoted to show jou that the best and the safest investment in a growing city is the freehold land. CONCLUSIONS: The greatest business may fall; forests may be destroyed by fires; valuable plantations may be ruined by fires, droughts, diseases eta, ships may suffer shipwreck; man may-reach exhaustion point; but LAND ENDURES. SEND TO-DAY FOR A WAITAKERE BOND PROSPECTUS TO M. PRIEST, c/o 0. N. FIRTH’S OFFICE. BROUGHAM ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH 'PHONE 1205.

j The old Independent has been re-named, “Federal” Manure Distributor But the prices remain the From £23 15s nett, freight same as last year. - paid any Railway Station. The “FEDERAL” has ali the latest improvements, and is the r»ost up-to-date machine on the market. AVOID. DELAYS : : ORDER NOW From —— The Farmers’ Co-op. Organisation z Society of New Zealand Limited Branches throughout Taranaki . . — ■ ' ' -- J IB —MIIM nil—l—M“

FARMERS' EGMONT - LOAN, DEPOSIT & INVESTMENT, LTD. CAPITAL - - - £20,000. J ENDS MONEY on farm implements, farm stock, chattels, or furniture, also discounts mortgages. Loans repayable by instalments to suit borrower. Further particulars supplied at Company’s Office, 82 Upper Brougham Street, New Plymouth. A. J. TUNBRIDGE, Secretary. pATEA JpARMERS’ (JO-OP. fREEZING CO., LTD. PIG RECEIVING & COLLECTING DAYS. Opunake and District-—Every Monday. K. McNae, Buyer, Opunake- ’Phone 100. Kapuni and District.—Every Monday. S. Poulsen, Buyer, Normanby. ’Phone No. 28282. Normanby and District. —Tuesday. S. Poulsen. Buyer, Normanby. ’Phone No. 28282. Eltham and District.—Tuesday- F. E Bocock. Eltham. 'Phone No. 197. Ilawera and District.—Every Wednesday. S. Poulsen, Normanby. 'Phone 28282 Stratforcl and District. —Every Wednesday. F. E. Bocock, Eltham ’Phone 197. Purchases of al! classes of FAT STOCK at current rates, or will treat on behalf of owners and exporters- For further particulars apply to any of the Company's Buyers or direct nt the Company’s Office. A. N. WILLIAMS, Manager.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1930, Page 16

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