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NEWSPAPER PROFITS. -_- / Beconn a Shareholder In Sun Newspaper* Limited. During the past few years "The Sun," of Ohristchurch, has earned approxi* mately 30 per cent net profit on its paidup capital. Now "The Sun" is also to be published in Auckland. The men, the methods,, and the policy that have achieved unusual success for 11 years will Ibe employed in Auckland to make the new "Sun" the brightest and most popular daily paper in the northern metropolis. It is well known that newspaper profits grow by means of mergers, and extensions from one city to another. In the present instance "The Sun," of Auckland, will reap enormous economies by the use of news services and special features already operating in connection with "The Sun" of Christchurch. The two newspapers, under joint control—and owned largely by their readers —are bound to grow steadily in popularity and prosperity. There is no other newspaper , Ilkß "The Sun." It is unique because of It* bright treatment of the news, its liberal illustrations, its popular literary ton*, it 3 independence. The features that have made "The Sun" successful in Canterbury assure it* success in Auckland. A new Company (The Sun Newspapers, Ltd.) is being formed to take over the assets of the Canterbury Publishing Co. Ltd., to continue "The Sun' , in Christchurch and to publish "The Sun" in Auckland. An j issue of contributing shares is being offered to the public. TheTe are no promoters' shar&s. It is desired that present readers of "The Sun," and P pective readers of "The Auckland Sun, should secure an interest in thj nef company. Be sure to note these \ No cash or other consideration has , been or will be offevd to any person to induce him to become a director or ■shareholder in the Company. ■ - No cash is or will be payable to the I members of The Canterbury Publishing Company for the sale of their property. J No part of the present issue hat I been underwritten. Read the prospectus—learn full details of a rare investment opportunity. Remember, there is no investment so sound as shares in a newspaper o£ proved popularity. Write to-day to 1M Directors, The Sun Newspaper*, I*** .P.O. Box 487, Auckland.—(Ad.), ~ i ■■■';,

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 13 November 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 13 November 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 13 November 1925, Page 10