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SHELTER ~ for 1970 ; ~ ■' Up and down the country, farmers are "'. ■ planting their shelter trees. They're not expecting the reward of full protection for 2W perhaps ten . . . perhaps thirty years. fc\. It's just one of the sound practices that Yz I fc?"* r'~~ ~ are part of a armers long-range planning. V® All farming entails this type of thinking iR A ahead . . . particularly farm finance. ' r ' ' rWi Today you can re-finance at low interest IJm , W rates on a basis of real permanency. By placing your mortgage on a long-term / YW ;i '' basis you carry these favourable terms I * W\Y z \ into the, future—even twenty or thirty / 'll years ahead. I-WmS wWcjT'j.s'ft'C F.jS|g® Then you will know exactly how you stand. Your cash outgoings will be smaller. Yet TTHTrffl you'll be paying back a little every year. You can talk it over fully with or write to the Mortgage Investment Department of v the Dominion Life Office. Farmers know and trust the Dominion Life Office the all-New Zealand Life Company. , Your Solicitor will prepare the securities. Dominion Life Office The Dominion Life Assurance Office ggb of New Zealand Limited. If /ujSg|ihfcC] Branches or Agencies throughout New p ' '• Zealand. ■ Head Office: N.Z. Insurance Building, . Featherston Street, Wellington. General Manager: EDW. ESDAILE. ■ OF NEW ZEALAND—FOR NEW ZEALAND

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 68, Issue 5, 15 May 1944, Page 324

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Page 324 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 68, Issue 5, 15 May 1944, Page 324

Page 324 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 68, Issue 5, 15 May 1944, Page 324