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This advertisement does not purport to be a prospectus and doe* not duly comply with the requirements of Section 4C of “The Companies Act, 1933.*’ A copy of Ihe Prisrectua has been filed with the Registrar oC Companies, Wellington. The consent of the Minister of Finance (pursuant to the Finance Emergency Regulations, 1940) has been obtained for the of shares offered in the Prospectus. J. J. McCASKEY & SON LTD. (A Company incorporated in New Zealand under the Companies Act, 1933.) AUTHORISED CAPITAL: £350.000 ISSUED CAPITAL: £lOO,OOO The Company is Now Issuing 100,000, 5% CUMULATIVE PREFERENCE SHARES OF £1 EACH AT PAR. (The whole of the 100,000 share© available for Public Rased on last 5 years preference dividend covered Subscription has been underwritten). The offer of over l * ,rpe times. Bha»€F is being made by means 6t a prospectus A preference Dividend Equalisation Reserve Account da«ed December 14, 1951. jrox’ding for ;he maintenance of a specific reserve equal to 2 years’ Preference dividends has been THE DIRECTORS: created. Dividends payable free of Social Security Tax at existing rates. S L. Fleming of Wellington, Manufacturer (Chairman). Sir William Appleton of Wellington, Public itiovu Accountant. F. Cheverall of Levin, Company Dlrec- ai t i tor. D. McCaakey of Wellington, Company Secre- Application* for shares wjll be received only on tary. H. J. L. McDonald of Wellington, Company the appropriate forms accompanying the Prospectus Director. B. O’Brien of Wellington, Merchant. wh’ch may be obtained from the Issuing House, Messrs. Campbell Craig A Co. Ltd.. Colonial Mutual Pl RPOSE OF ISSUE: Bn!lc , *ng, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, and VulThe Company manufactures the well-known Relax con , Building, Vulcan Lane. Auckland or from any I reducts covering a comprehensive range and oper- ered sharebroker. Applications should be f<»rarcs factories in Wellington. Wanganui. Aiiekland warded direct to the registered office of the Comend Pukekohe. Addi.ional capital in permanent form Piny at 3 9 Walter Street, Wellington. is required for the progressive development of the Company’s undertakings. TERMS AND CONDITIONS; ASSET SECURITY AM) TAX PAID PROFITS; Tl,,> Preference Shares are offered for aubaerlptten, pavnble as to «>/- per *hare on application and !•»/• The net tangible support for each £1 Preference sharp on allotment. Application will Im» made Share is £2/17/-. Tax paid profits for the last in due course for Stock Exchange lis Ing of the 5 are: 1947—£13,4.78; 1948—£15,081; 194f»— Preference Shares. The whole of the issue of 100.00 U £l3fC9: 19;>0—£15.R38; 1951—£22,770; and for cur- shares of £1 each has been underwritten by Inrent 6 months £14,579. di.strial Underwriter! (N.Z.) Ltd., of Wellington. SUBSCRIPTION LISTS WILL BE OPENED .XT THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMPANY AT 10 A M., ON THURSDAY. THE 31ST DAY OF JANUARY, 1952. AND WILL REMAIN OPEN NOT MORE THAN 14 DAYS FROM THAT DATE BUT MAY BE CLOSED AT AN EARLIEB DATE AT THE DISCRETION OF THE DIRECTORS.

—"■ J —fife SIIiIiWWwHmkI Dutrmrl is a black bituminous asbestos mastic tM ' sealing cracks and crevices in all materials, iron, concrete, wood, fi , brick and asbestos. It is ever plastic and pliable yet dry soa storring liars in tanks • withstands vibration and movement. B’ Duraseal white too is available for painting over when cracks etc. need concealing " foßMonroiiP) ITU MI N 0 U PRODUCTS J o»olloN« from an marchanu and izont or dina from mcnufccturan j POTTER, BROWN ADHESIVES LTD. *o* si ah ng must holis 563 Colombo Street, Christchurch. IN WATKA GOUASIS •--- o*l

Q WHAT FORESTRY MEANS TO YOU F*r*irt markin* Inal era* teaaa bafnra a thinelac W red beech aland* nt Stairraw Creek, near Reeftea. I Forests are permanent erops Commercial forestry is just another method of “4 farming land. The use to which the land is j put is cropping on a long term—with a period of 30 to 40 years. Growing trees in commercial If f • • 4 forests and farming are the same in many “T lIVG Ifl Ji ’ respects. It is a farmer's job to make the best CAMTPDDIIDV t use of his land. It is a forester’s job to make VA H I CKdUKT | use of land that can be economically cropped , i 1 | in trees but cannot be farmed profitably. Forests * estructive floods of last winter J are permanent crops! Commercial forests are must bring home to everybody the 'I ; x managed so that a new crop grows up to necessity for preserving and restors fc ; replace each one taken off the land. The pro- in g the protective vegetation and | ■ <U| tection of these assets is a responsibility shared forests at the headwaters of the ’ ■ j by the local farming communities, motorists great Canterbury rivers. 'J ’, | and the travelling public, as well as the Forest 7 •£ j Service and other forest owners. id i . | Keep New Zealand weeen is Al, 'JI® ■ -I II)™ 11 ' f MW ZEALAND FOREST SERVICE JKjS/ SOIL CONSERVATION COUNCIL FrevwtjHEl fires < *

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26633, 19 January 1952, Page 9

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