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PROSPECT U S. • ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS The Frank Harris Granite Company, Limited (To be incorporated under '"The Companies Act, 1905,' , as a a Company limited by Shares). (The Prospectus has been filed with the Registrar of Companies as rem;, 'a , "The Companies Act, 190 S.") "Surety The Capital of the Company is £80,000, divided into 80,000 Shares -of t each, of which 21,800 credited as fully paid-up are to be allotted as part n? consideration for the purchase of the Company's assets, and the balance ! 58,200 are offered to the public for subscription on the following terms:—: " ° S/- payable on application, 5/- pc? share payable on allotment, and tt balance in calls of 2/6 per share at intervals of not less than 2 months, i S DIBECTOBS- . ." FRANK HARRIS, Sculptor, Auckland (Managing Director). ; WM. LOCKIIAUT FITZHERBEKT, Solicitor, Palmerston North. FRANK JAGGER, Merchant, Auckland. WILLIAM C. SQMERS, Shipping Agent, Auckland. JOHN THOMAS JULIAN, Contractor, Auckland. ■'-, '-'... ARTHUR ROLAND BRETT, Printer, Auckland. BANKERS— NATIONAL SANK OP NEW ZEALAND, LTX .'' AUDITOK— W. R. HOLMES, F.P.A. (N.£.). SECESTAEY-JOHN G. RESTELL, F.P.A. (N.Z.).- ..■.X. SOLICITORS— ANDREW HANNA, of Auckland, and MESSRS. HAKEBffi uj LOCKHART FLTZHERBERT, Palmerston North. , ; The Shareholders include all the leading Granite and Stone Merchants' the principal cities of the North. Islarsd and Christchurch in the Southlslasi The minimum subscription on -which the Company can go to allotment jj £43,000. Of this amount £30,000 iB already subscribed, leaving only £13,000 to be applied for prior to going to allotment. 'The Company has now a turnover of £43,000, showing profits of £5000 kc annum. . .» . The Granite Quarry is being taken over from the New Zealand Granite Cbfr pany (in liquidation), situated at Moehau on the Coromandel Peninsula. This Quarry; has already supplied granite for the following buildings ij Auckland: — L D NATHAN AND CO.'S WAREHOUSE. NEW FERRY PUILDLNGS. NEW CHIEF POST OFFICE. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, Swanson-street. COLLINS BROS.' WAREHOUSE. | JONES AND COE'S WAREHOUSE. GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL. WRIGHTS' WAREHOUSE. YATES , SHOP. NEW TECHNICAL COLLEGE. F. WINSTONE'S WAREHOUSE. NEW COURT HOUSE. NEW PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, And in Wellington— . " '■'■ UNION BANK. UNION S.S. CO.'S BUILDINGS, SEDDON MEMORIAL. Printed and Illustrated Prospectuses and Applicatioa Forme «b be (A tamed from the undersigned:— H GILFILLAN, 10S and 109, Victoria Arcade, Queea-etreet \V. E.. HOLMES, " Herald BuUdings/ , Also. LANE and McCARTHY, Napier. C. G. PIESSE, Public Accountant, Gisborne. P. L. SIM, Public Accountant, PaJmexston ITorthHARCOURT and CO., Wellington. J. T. MUIR, Wanganui. E. GRIFFITHS, New Plymouth. And at the Head Office of FRANK HARRIS and CO., Ltd., and at all the Branch Offices: Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Wanganui;Pitaeton North, New Plymouth, and Hamilton. ''"'-J'\::

PUBLIC NOTICES. writes a rich scarlei-red colour. Order ii because ii is. important to have ihe best red ink as well as the Best blue-black. Young housewives will find that work will x^^^^^^S be lightened if they always use %MIN(BF©N*S ESSENCE Jqs>^ It is most economical and easily made. Men « fjs&S \^sl(sSf/ folk appreciate it because of its pleasant BjiLiilll' Cjj I i aroma, delicious flavour and full strength. I Your grocer has it—but say Symington's. \ '> 12 TTios. Symington it &>„ Edinburgh and London. BpsSijL ]A '|\ ! - - THIS WEEK - - A Dinner Set for 7/11 If you cannot call, ring up 2333. THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD STORES, Ltd. 37, 39 & 41, Karangahape Rd.

I Remarkable Value in * I For Evening "V/csur. | §9 —»■_— LJI.M ■ jii.l_j Patterns post free g B to any Address. 1 | 1 We are now offering in our Silk Department two very special j 1 ranges in Silks of Superior Quality. j I Purchased at a heavy discount, we are enabled to mark j § these in accordance with our usual policy— at exceptionally j 1 low prices. | I 40 inch French Paillettes. I 40 inch Mousseline Satins- | I in choice shades, including Pink, Sky, Saxe, Navy, Grey, Helio., j I Cerise, Maize, Vieux Rose, Brown, also Cream and Black. j J Ittiitsrtiosfc If arrie Xweed® I I For Dresses and Oosttsm.es. f I In a variety of useful and fashionable shades. Bought Cheap. | I Wonderful V&l-ue. j I Smith & Cduglicy, w. | 1 Wholesale &>t\d. FataiSy Drapers. | c _Jl§

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 148, 21 June 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 148, 21 June 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 148, 21 June 1912, Page 8

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