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PIANO (Double Sided 12/6) Aufschwung (Schumann) Padww»*i La Campanella (Paganini-Liszt) .. .. PaderwMjji Polka de W.B. (W. Rachmaninoff) s. Baclunaafaiajt Troika en Traineaux (Tchaikovsky) s. BAclunaaJsag Prelude in G Major, Op. 32, No. 5 S. BachmMtaiiir prelude in G Minor, Op, 23, No. 5 S. Bachauuuaoff VOCAL (Double Sided 12/6) " D 8122 non ho che una povera Carom Boheme —Testa adorata Ctxma D 8132 Hosanna (Granier) Catßso Les Bamenx (Faurc) Caruso D 8260 Lucia di Lammermoor .. .. Galli-Cora Dinorah Galli-Cnrd VIOLIN (Double Sided 9/6) DA24I Caprice, Op. 1, No. 13 (PaganiuiKrcisleT)— Heifet* Caprice, Op 1, No. 20 (Pnganini-Kreisier)— Heifet* DA265 Chant sans paroles, Op. 2, No. 3 (Tehnikovskv) Kreiaiw Souvenir (DTdla) Swishr DA276 Andantino (Martini-Kreisler) .. Krebl«t Variations (Martini-Krciskr) .. ~ Kreialer CONCERTED (Double Sided) 20/- ' DOIOO Faust Caruso-Scotti-Jounai Bigoletto .. .. Caruso-Homer-Abott-Scottl 23/DQIOO Bigoletto .. Carnso-Galli-Curci-PeriniDe Lae» Lacia di Lammermoor— Oaruso-Galli-Curci-Egener-De Lucia-Journet-Bad* TB£"»*

A GRAND NATIONAL The Southland W (Intended to be incorporated under "The OompulM ,^' ! NOMINAL CAPITAL -. & DIVIDED INTO 200,000 SHARES OF £1 EACH, OK 100,000 SHARES f AEE NOW OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC FOB BtF ON THE FOLLOWING TERMS:— 2/- PER SHARE ON APPUCI 2/- PER SHARE ON A__ AND THE BALANCE IN CALLS OF NOT MORE THA& INTERVALS OF NOT LESS THAN THJH®/ The Balance of the Shares to be issued at the Discretion «f ' ' • -1! The Minimum Subscription at .which the Directors may? has.'been increased from 20,000 to.30,000"! PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS ' (Who will hold office until the Statutory Meeting, whet appointed by the Shareholders}: " • . , /1 FREDERICK WALLIS, Jun. ■.'.... Meld-"' JOHN CA5EY............... -.. .. ...1.;..,.. W©*t ANDREW ALLAN SCOULLAR FLEMING Flo JAMES BROWNLIE... .'.' :....... CUTHBERT JOHN BRODRICK. j JOHN JOSEPH GREEN WILLIAM AUSTIN MORRIS GEORGE PETERSON ALBERT EDWARD USHERWOOD JOHN MACtiIBBON ARTHUR ELLIS Pto«fc HENRY HALLIDAY Mcfe&Bßti BANKERS: BANK OF NEW ZEALAND ' (Through whom applications for Shares nay-Jr* SOLICITORS: -• j MESSRS SMITH AND DOLAMORE, Btf' " ACTING AUDITOR: J «'s 'FRANK YOUNG, Accountant, Mersey street^ INTERIM SECRETARY AND CHEEP FREDERICK HUBERT XABATT, P.O. Box 11&, £**, Buildings, Chriatchurch). , - |;j ....... . - c ~ ji The.Company is being formed for the purpose, " Mill or Mills in or near Gore and elsewhere as may be i from ( time to time by the Directors. The establishment, therefore, of Woollen Hill* intiMk locality fn the Gore district must strongly appeal to ittfi particularly to wool-growers, who, as practical men, wSt\ doubted economic advantages -by curtailment of nM**—""* having the medium of manufacture situated in close ; k -. of supply. In this connexion it may be mentioned.that in the Du'nstan, Clutha, and Southland Subdivision* in H&New Zealand is a great wool-producing country, and ffcl mind that wool, a raw product, is one of the utmost il "" haps, only to wheat in the world's economy. The amounts to over 500,000 bales, the value of which at , the neighbourhood of £12,000,000. The quantities of wool, to 1922 to local mills amounted to 132,400 bales, of whkfck..-, was distributed from South Island centres. This goes to'll requirements of the local woollen manufacturers. are msitSjt'&l South Island, the home of the fine wool flocks. , , :! .«S The Company will have the advantage of being, able t«|l|| type of machinery in the Mills. The buildings, plant and f will be of the mos; modern and up-to-date description in everyi tage will also be taken to avail of the latest labour-saving department of the Mill. "5; There are only a few woollen mills in tho DomittfasM companies, and these have been long-established, ranging fffl No new woollen manufacturing company has been formed ;«M in the South Island during the past 25 years. The for Woollen Mills, Ltd., will, therefore) give the Sonthlaa . of securing an investment at par value in an industry wfliw' management, returned handsome profits for a number of years? to balance-sheets will prove. -:sig| NO PROMOTERS' SHARES ARE BEING ISSUESJ*fiSf Attention is drawn to the exceptionally Easy Terms on Company can bo subscribed—viz., calls of only 28 p« J not less than three months. Thus tho payment of cm a period of approximately two' jeaofc ■. .^ The Company has 300 Shareholders, representing Cfftc J APPLICATIONS for Shares may be made to — ~',, F. H.'LAB*ip 1 Or to any member of an Exchange affiliated to the Stock B >R

mma mm •^^ DIAMOND CROSS-OVER M Unusual Merit GO YEARsTf RING-MAKI!«I\ ! AT YOUR SERVICE. 7«kT for our Fr7e Caflogu* Size C*rd. "Til*-' .'■",■■ £l2/10/*i : ;V. £l9/10/£l7/I<V- ;:k step

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18147, 9 August 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18147, 9 August 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18147, 9 August 1924, Page 14

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