GOL is the one Safe and Remunerative Investm of To-day (A Company to be incorporated under the provisions'j| Companies' Act, 1908.) - * Capital: £65,000 Divided into 260,000 shares of 5/- each. 168,000 shares are now offered for subscription atiim application, 1/- on allotment, and the balance of 3/. is-M to calls not exceeding 1/- per share at intervals of not lms one month between each call. T<f DIRECTORS: edin, Merctout, Chairman cha Otago Harbour Board. jam JAMES FLETCHER, of the Ga Fletcher Construction Com- ( M pany Limited, Auckland. WIL! JOHN R. TEMPLIN, Fel. A.1.E.E., A.M.1.E.E., Consulting Electrical Engineer, Christchurch. chase contract JAMES'KERR gj Gentleman, Law* (Mayor of Lawreqgt WILLIAM ROGER r Mine Manager, I JAMES-ROBERT i Retired, Lawrence.' - will be added to Directs The only safe and remunerative investment o£ to-day is that of Gold Mining. Industrials, Banking, Base Metals, efc,£ have all fallen in value, and returns diminished, while gold mining shares continue to soar in profits and value. ' An investment such as the Wetnerstone Gold Mining Company limited is seldom offered. "■? INVESTIGATED BY INDUSTEIES I To insure the safety of the investing pubhc, Indugr tries Limited have expended Over £BOOO in thereinvestigations. They have proved that stones is the best mining area in this country to-day. ? . Over 106,000,000 cubic yards of gold-bearing ■ deposits of potential value, of ,wM^',loo,ooo,ooo \ cubic yards immediately overly^.?^^cfe : known to be high grade, are VALUE AND PJfOFT A conservative estimate, places the value of gold per yard high at 16.8 shillings (at^'^l profit of £IB,OQO. ; :;. H,A Investors are confidently advised to'prtenrea'l of the Prospectus without delay. shares will be strictly in order of priority. .M pectus and full particulars can be oßtaUwdf any member 0f the Stock Exchange, .arlfroni|| The Organiser, P.O. Box 7*3».~" The Organiser, P.O. Box 929, i Ail INVESTMENT of CONfl PROMISE and OPPORTU
It is your family % according to if and collective*: Fond for your tect her a ence in ; advised invj ensure an family while the ehj young, and will x 4 advancement of J> the capital in i The Pe Trustees has unquestioned existence Jiofe.pt theindividual- J* Qur Officers explain to you *a 1 and without- any-5 serve you inErtaMfaße* A. Christchurch ] 145 Worcester, Christchurch,-. * """" Dunedin, ,Ikw things 1 and 'waa admiration, hope, aa tne near i. t"<« ~ aWhitman was old ana asked one day, ' And . !_** >» ho T* all, but that's enough : j
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20624, 13 August 1932, Page 16
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