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National Geographic : 1911 Feb
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Sound Investments SHE selection of sound investments is not a difficult problem. It is but a question of education along comparatively simple lines. And yet, it is a subject deserving of careful study by everyone, but especially by those whose habit it may be to save some part of their earnings, by people dependent upon income, or by business concerns appreciating the wisdom of crea ting a surplus reserve fund. The more study you give this subject, the greater will become your conviction that the success of well-informed investors is due for the most part to the efficiency of the organization of their investment bankers. Let us submit to you three sound investments, each of a distinctly different type, and yielding an average return of about 51 Per Cent We recommend the investments to those whose habit it may be to save and invest some part of their earnings, or to people dependent upon income. Write for our Circular No. 443, "Investment Securities Spencer Trask & Co. Washington Correspondent: CHRIS COX DAWSON 43 Exchange Place, New York 729 15th Street Albany, N. Y. Boston, Mass. Chicago, 11. Members New York Stock Exchange llllli1ll111Your courtesy in mentioning the Magazine when writing w 11 ill be appreciated Il Your courtesy in mentioning the Magazine when writing will be appreciated
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