GLOBAL UTILITY FUND INC
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                            PRUDENTIAL MUTUAL FUNDS
                        Supplement dated April 22, 1996
 
    The following information supplements the Statement of Additional
Information of each of the Funds listed below.
 
APPENDIX - Information relating to The Prudential
 
    Set forth below is information relating to The Prudential Insurance Company
of America (Prudential) and its subsidiaries as well as information relating to
the Prudential Mutual Funds. See ``Management of the Fund--Manager'' in the
Prospectus. The data will be used in sales materials relating to the Prudential
Mutual Funds. Unless otherwise indicated, the information is as of December 31,
1995 and is subject to change thereafter. All information relies on data
provided by The Prudential Investment Corporation (PIC) or from other sources
believed by the Manager to be reliable. Such information has not been verified
by the Fund.
 
Information about Prudential
 
    The Manager and PIC1 are subsidiaries of Prudential, which is one of the
largest diversified financial services institutions in the world and, based on
total assets, the largest insurance company in North America as of December 31,
1995. Its primary business is to offer a full range of products and services in
three areas: insurance, investments and home ownership for individuals and
families; health-care management and other benefit programs for employees of
companies and members of groups; and asset management for institutional clients
and their associates. Prudential (together with its subsidiaries) employs more
than 92,000 persons worldwide, and maintains a sales force of approximately
13,000 agents and 5,600 financial advisors. Prudential is a major issuer of
annuities, including variable annuities. Prudential seeks to develop innovative
products and services to meet consumer needs in each of its business areas.
Prudential uses the rock of Gibraltar as its symbol. The Prudential rock is a
recognized brand name throughout the world.
 
    Insurance. Prudential has been engaged in the insurance business since 1875.
It insures or provides financial services to more than 50 million people
worldwide--one of every five people in the United States. Long one of the
largest issuers of individual life insurance, the Prudential has 19 million life
insurance policies in force today with a face value of $1 trillion. Prudential
has the largest capital base ($11.4 billion) of any life insurance company in
the United States. The Prudential provides auto insurance for more than 1.7
million cars and insures more than 1.4 million homes.
 
    Money Management. The Prudential is one of the largest pension fund managers
in the country, providing pension services to 1 in 3 Fortune 500 firms. It
manages $36 billion of individual retirement plan assets, such as 401(k) plans.
In July 1995, Institutional Investor ranked Prudential the third largest
institutional money manager of the 300 largest money management organizations in
the United States as of December 31, 1994. As of December 31, 1995, Prudential
had more than $314 billion in assets under management. Prudential's Money
Management Group (of which Prudential Mutual Funds is a key part) manages over
$190 billion in assets of institutions and individuals.
 
    Real Estate. The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, the fourth largest real
estate brokerage network in the United States, has more than 34,000 brokers and
agents and more than 1,100 offices in the United States.2
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    1 Prudential Mutual Fund Investment Management, a unit of PIC, serves as the
Subadviser to substantially all of the Prudential Mutual Funds. Wellington
Management Company serves as the subadviser to Global Utility Fund, Inc.,
Nicholas-Applegate Capital Management as subadviser to Nicholas-Applegate Fund,
Inc., Jennison Associates Capital Corp. as the subadviser to Prudential Jennison
Fund, Inc. and BlackRock Financial Management, Inc. as subadviser to The
BlackRock Government Income Trust. There are multiple subadvisers for The Target
Portfolio Trust.
 
    2 As of December 31, 1994.
 
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    Healthcare. Over two decades ago, the Prudential introduced the first
federally-funded, for-profit HMO in the country. Today, almost 5 million
Americans receive healthcare from a Prudential managed care membership.
 
    Financial Services. The Prudential Bank, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the
Prudential, has nearly $3 billion in assets and serves nearly 1.5 million
customers across 50 states.
 
Information about the Prudential Mutual Funds
 
    Prudential Mutual Fund Management is one of the sixteenth largest mutual
fund companies in the country, with over 2.5 million shareholders invested in
more than 50 mutual fund portfolios and variable annuities with more than 3.7
million shareholder accounts.
 
    The Prudential Mutual Funds have over 30 portfolio managers who manage over
$55 billion in mutual fund and variable annuity assets. Some of Prudential's
portfolio managers have over 20 years of experience managing investment
portfolios.
 
    From time to time, there may be media coverage of portfolio managers and
other investment professionals associated with the Manager and the Subadviser 
in national and regional publications, on television and in other media.
Additionally, individual mutual fund portfolios are frequently cited in surveys
conducted by national and regional publications and media organizations such as
The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Barron's and USA Today.
 
    Equity Funds. Forbes magazine listed Prudential Equity Fund among twenty
mutual funds on its Honor Roll in its mutual fund issue of August 28, 1995.
Honorees are chosen annually among mutual funds (excluding sector funds) which
are open to new investors and have had the same management for at least five
years. Forbes considers, among other criteria, the total return of a mutual fund
in both bull and bear markets as well as a fund's risk profile. Prudential
Equity Fund is managed with a ``value'' investment style by PIC. In 1995,
Prudential Securities introduced Prudential Jennison Fund, a growth-style equity
fund managed by Jennison Associates Capital Corp., a premier institutional
equity manager and a subsidiary of Prudential.
 
    High Yield Funds. Investing in high yield bonds is a complex and research
intensive pursuit. A separate team of high yield bond analysts monitor the 167
issues held in the Prudential High Yield Fund (currently the largest fund of its
kind in the country) along with 100 or so other high yield bonds, which may be
considered for purchase.3 Non-investment grade bonds, also known as junk bonds
or high yield bonds, are subject to a greater risk of loss of principal and
interest including default risk than higher-rated bonds. Prudential high yield
portfolio managers and analysts meet face-to-face with almost every bond issuer
in the High Yield Fund's portfolio annually, and have additional telephone
contact throughout the year.
 
    Prudential's portfolio managers are supported by a large and sophisticated
research organization. Fourteen investment grade bond analysts monitor the
financial viability of approximately 1,750 different bond issuers in the
investment grade corporate and municipal bond markets--from IBM to small
municipalities, such as Rockaway Township, New Jersey. These analysts consider
among other things sinking fund provisions and interest coverage ratios.
 
    Prudential's portfolio managers and analysts receive research services from
almost 200 brokers and market service vendors. They also receive nearly 100
trade publications and newspapers--from Pulp and Paper Forecaster to Women's
Wear Daily--to keep them informed of the industries they follow.
 
    Prudential Mutual Funds' traders scan over 100 computer monitors to collect
detailed information on which to trade. From natural gas prices in the Rocky
Mountains to the results of local municipal elections, a Prudential portfolio
manager or trader is able to monitor it if it's important to a Prudential mutual
fund.
 
    Prudential Mutual Funds trade approximately $31 billion in U.S. and foreign
government securities a year. PIC seeks information from government policy
makers. In 1995, Prudential's portfolio managers met with several senior U.S.
and foreign government officials, on issues ranging from economic conditions in
foreign countries to the viability of index-linked securities in the United
States.
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    3 As of December 31, 1995. The number of bonds and the size of the Fund are
subject to change.
 
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    Prudential Mutual Funds' portfolio managers and analysts met with over 
1,200 companies in 1995, often with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) or Chief
Financial Officer (CFO). They also attended over 250 industry conferences.
 
    Prudential Mutual Fund global equity managers conducted many of their visits
overseas, often holding private meetings with a company in a foreign language
(our global equity managers speak 7 different languages, including Mandarin
Chinese).
 
    Trading Data.4 On an average day, Prudential Mutual Funds' U.S. and foreign
equity trading desks traded $77 million in securities representing over 3.8
million shares with nearly 200 different firms. Prudential Mutual Funds' bond
trading desks traded $157 million in government and corporate bonds on an
average day. That represents more in daily trading than most bond funds tracked
by Lipper even have in assets.5 Prudential Mutual Funds' money market desk
traded $3.2 billion in money market securities on an average day, or over $800
billion a year. They made a trade every 3 minutes of every trading day. In 1994,
the Prudential Mutual Funds effected more than 40,000 trades in money market
securities and held on average $20 billion of money market securities.6
 
    Based on complex-wide data, on an average day, over 7,250 shareholders
telephoned Prudential Mutual Fund Services, Inc., the Transfer Agent of the
Prudential Mutual Funds, on the Prudential Mutual Funds' toll-free number. On 
an annual basis, that represents approximately 1.8 million telephone calls
answered.
 
Information about Prudential Securities
 
    Prudential Securities is the fifth largest retail brokerage firm in the
United States with approximately 5,600 financial advisors. It offers to its
clients a wide range of products, including Prudential Mutual Funds and
annuities. As of December 31, 1995, assets held by Prudential Securities for 
its clients approximated $168 billion. During 1994, over 28,000 new customer
accounts were opened each month at PSI.7
 
    Prudential Securities has a two-year Financial Advisor training program plus
advanced education programs, including Prudential Securities ``university,''
which provides advanced education in a wide array of investment areas.
Prudential Securities is the only Wall Street firm to have its own in-house
Certified Financial Planner (CFP) program. In the December 1995 issue of
Registered Rep, an industry publication, Prudential Securities' Financial
Advisor training programs received a grade of A-(compared to an industry average
of B+).
 
    In 1995, Prudential Securities' equity research team ranked 8th in
Institutional Investor magazine's 1995 ``All America Research Team'' survey.
Five Prudential Securities' analysts were ranked as first-team finishers.8
 
    In addition to training, Prudential Securities provides its financial
advisors with access to firm economists and market analysts. It has also
developed proprietary tools for use by financial advisors, including the
Financial ArchitectSM, a state-of-the-art asset allocation software program
which helps Financial Advisors to
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    4 Trading data represents average daily transactions for portfolios of the
Prudential Mutual Funds for which PIC serves as the subadviser, portfolios of
the Prudential Series Fund and institutional and non-US accounts managed by
Prudential Mutual Fund Investment Management, a division of PIC, for the year
ended December 31, 1995.
 
    5Based on 669 funds in Lipper Analytical Services categories of Short U.S.
Treasury, Short U.S. Government, Intermediate U.S. Treasury, Intermediate U.S.
Government, Short Investment Grade Debt, Intermediate Investment Grade Debt,
General U.S. Treasury, General U.S. Government and Mortgage funds.
 
    6 As of December 31, 1994.
 
    7 As of December 31, 1994.
 
    8 In 1995, Institutional Investor magazine surveyed more than 700
institutional money managers, chief investment officers and research directors,
asking them to evaluate analysts in approximately 80 industry sectors. Scores
were produced by taking the number of votes awarded to an individual analyst and
weighting them based on the size of the voting institution. In total, the
magazine sent its survey to more than 2,000 institutions, including a group of
European and Asian institutions. This survey is conducted annually.
 
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evaluate a client's objectives and overall financial plan, and a comprehensive
mutual fund information and analysis system that compares different mutual
funds.
 
    For more complete information about any of the Prudential Mutual Funds,
including charges and expenses, call your Prudential Securities financial
adviser or Pruco/Prudential representative for a free prospectus. Read it
carefully before you invest or send money.
 
    Listed below are the names of the Prudential Mutual Funds and the dates of
the Statements of Additional Information to which this supplement relates.
 
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          Name of Fund                                         Statement Date
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The BlackRock Government Income Trust                          August 31, 1995
Command Government Fund                                        August 31, 1995
Command Money Fund
Command Tax-Free Money Fund
Global Utility Fund, Inc.                                      November 29, 1995
Nicholas-Applegate Fund, Inc.                                  March 4, 1996
The Global Government Plus Fund, Inc.                          January 15, 1996
The Global Total Return Fund, Inc.                             January 15, 1996
Prudential Allocation Fund                                     September 29, 1995
Prudential California Municipal Fund                           November 1, 1995
Prudential Diversified Bond Fund, Inc.                         January 3, 1995
                                                               (As supplemented on June 20, 1995)
Prudential Equity Fund, Inc.                                   March 1, 1996
Prudential Equity Income Fund                                  January 2, 1996
Prudential Europe Growth Fund, Inc.                            June 30, 1995
Prudential Global Fund, Inc.                                   January 2, 1996
Prudential Global Genesis Fund, Inc.                           July 31, 1995
Prudential Global Limited Maturity Fund, Inc.                  February 26, 1996
Prudential Global Natural Resources Fund, Inc.                 July 31, 1995
Prudential Government Income Fund, Inc.                        May 1, 1995
Prudential Government Securities Trust                         January 29, 1996
Prudential Growth Opportunity Fund, Inc.                       November 29, 1995
Prudential High Yield Fund, Inc.                               March 1, 1996
Prudential Intermediate Global Income Fund, Inc.               March 1, 1996
Prudential Institutional Liquidity Portfolio, Inc.             May 30, 1995
Prudential MoneyMart Assets, Inc.                              March 1, 1996
Prudential Mortgage Income Fund, Inc.                          August 25, 1995
Prudential Multi-Sector Fund, Inc.                             June 30, 1995
Prudential Municipal Bond Fund                                 June 30, 1995
Prudential Municipal Series Fund                               November 1, 1995
Prudential National Municipals Fund, Inc.                      February 29, 1996
Prudential Pacific Growth Fund, Inc.                           January 2, 1996
Prudential Special Money Market Fund, Inc.                     August 29, 1995
Prudential Structured Maturity Fund, Inc.                      March 1, 1996
Prudential Tax-Free Money Fund, Inc.                           February 29, 1996
Prudential Utility Fund, Inc.                                  March 1, 1996
The Target Portfolio Trust                                     March 3, 1995
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