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?or S thpH I C nrnn<^°«+ a 2i, l J lvita ; ti ? n 40 th» Public to subscribe for shares, but Is issued A crnt £r : fho Se «^LSS IB i informati(m t0 <*« public with regard to the Company, of Companies? Wemngton Uslled by 016 Company has been filed with the Registrar TS4n r K& B^ e oT?S^»H er V 0f 5!? na ? ce nnder 016 finance Emergency Regulations, 1940, has been obtained for the Issue of the shares offered In the prospectus. New Zealand Labour Newspapers Ltd. (Incorporated In New Zealand under “Ihe Companies Act, 1933”) Authorised Capital - - £250,000 Subscribed Capital - - £IOO,OOO Unissued Capital - - £25,000 New Capital to be issued - £125,000 150,000 Ordinary Shares of £1 each The Company is, by means of a prospectus, dated 9th November, 1945, inviting subscriptions for 150,000 ordinary shares of £1 each payable in cash in one sum on application. Reasons for the Daily Newspaper • A T „ d ?, i . ly corning newspaper will be published in Wellington on March 4, 1946. It will be the policy of the newspaper firstly to provide a factual news service, and, secondly, to provide every service expected of a modern daily newspaper including sport, amusement and the social and cultural aspects of every-day life. There .have been expressions of goodwill from successful enterprises which have flourished greauy during the ten years of Labour Government. Mr Robert Harper, who during twenty-five years has been employed in all departments of various Australian Metropolitan Newspapers, has been chosen from a large number of applicants as editor by the Directors of this Company. He will be generally responsible for, and have control of, the production of the newspaper, and subject to the general policy laid down, will endeavour -to obtain accurate and authentic information upon all matters and questions dealt with in the newspaper. 0I u °^ e maintain .the success and reputation of the newspaper, and in general, maintain a high standard of journalism to command the respect of the members of the community. Evidence of goodwill from within the Labour Movement is recorded by the fact that 109,000 shares had been subscribed quite spontaneously before any specific plans had been laid down. The Directors confidently anticipate that the minimum amount necessary to go to allotment will r e ioo U^ Cri ? ed ’ J this .r 30 - 000 - wh ich with the £IOO,OOO already subscribed will provide capital to commence operations in producing the first daily newspaper under the control of this Company. There is also evidence that the total shares offered by the prospectus for subscription—£lso,ooo—will be subscribed. i he prospectus and forms of application can be obtained at the registered Vv“m„sl™ C ™ |,any ' K “” SU - Mulna! tit. Building, cVtimhoS Ky, the tiSSel tfJL^th KCe,Ved °°' F '■ he of ,he prospectus and in

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24741, 5 December 1945, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24741, 5 December 1945, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24741, 5 December 1945, Page 10