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■THE NEW ; MiLLIWERY •," i ' The NEW I MILLINERY at the D.I.C. is Delicious. All EXCLUSIVE MODELS and NO DUPLICATES. For Smart Dressers the call of this opportunity is imperative. . , TRIMMED HATS,' Newest arid Smartest Shapes, in .Taffeta Silk,-.trimmed with Shaded Eosqs and other Blossom's,-425. to 635. TAFFETA HATS, in' Shot and Floral ,; Effects, trimmed with Velvet, : ■ •' Sweeping Feather ' Mounts, 355. to 495. Gd.. . , r .' • STRAW HATS.—Numberless Quaint and Pretty Shapes', "daintily, trimmed ■ ■ Ywith ; Auttimn Flowers and Taffeta. Others with "Wings":'. and Taffeta, .. 21s. to 29a. liil. .. .... " .'" "' ''' - " ■■■■"""" i.'........ liniuill || |1 BP"— The DalfflGlor .Dresses ■:. ! REPEATS WG ALARIVJ CLOCKS. J JUST the thing to get you out of bed at the hour you wisji. We hare just ; opened up a-shipment of thess „clocks. . THESE .CLOCKS RING EVERT YOU GET UP AND . .- ! !: , STOP THEM. ;■ ■)( Large Size Nickel Clock, 9s. 6d. each. i , "Smaller Size "c~dpper Glbckf Bs. fld. each, v - . v-*. j Ordinary AlarmClccks, "giving one'continuous'ring, OS. 6ti> C3Ch> ORDER ONE OF THESE TO-DAY! ":j,: We send them Post Free on receipt of Remittance. ' ' // I STEWART DAWSON: & CO., : ; /; ; j|'- ; •:• > / ... JEWELLERS, 'TREASURE HOUSE, WELLINGTON. . Cs7fi i . ■ > % ■■-■■■■ ■■ ■ ■; - ■■■■ 10 DAYS' BARGAINS! ra RICH SILKS, VELVETEENS, & BLOUSES. ; w1" _g 2OOO T0 BE SACRIFICED AT. ; 0 ; ..A ! ;:'f.(; ; :WARNOCK & ; ADKXN'S. •' '.laJ-.V'•' •; -00— —r; • ' .y '.'■•■• V.v/ =•• -••THESE 'GOODS'HAVE JUST BEEN PURCHASED, AND ARE NEW, 1 FRESH, AND ' UP-TO-DATE. ....... ~••• AND •20TO SO PER CENT. UNDER THEIR VALUES. ' . , CHIFFON TAFFETAS, JAP CREPE DE CIIINE,-.MESSALINE, SHANGTUNG, POIE - DE-SOIB,--MBRVS;~GIACES, .AND SATINS. ...... v , •.: . , And an Enoromus Stock of VELVETEENS; all' Shades! in :Four - Qualities.. ... SamploVpf Reductions :t-lsi lid: for 18. 2s. 3d ."for Is. 9U. : i 2:5. lid. If'rj'i'Vl £" :•■■ 'f6r 2s<:,3tJ.; 4sv 6d.:for 3s. 6d.i 7s. 6d. for ss.' 11dj_ ' . ..... '. j , . ONE CASE OF NEW, DAINTY, UP-TO-DATE BLOUSES;. '~ •'[■• l . .20 Per Cent. Under Value 1 V . 1 , FOR 10 DAYS AT WARN^CK . ..; NEW. COAL ; ~v.

SlEl IEOTiERjJOAL 1 MINES .'COMPANY: LIMITED. ■ •i - ■•TO- BE INCORPORATED, UNDER . "THE COMPANIES: ACT,' 1903.'!. ' - - ■ £50)000IN 50,000 SHARES OF £1 EACH. <, „ 10,000' ; art'to ; bi ; allotted to the vendors'iß'iullyrpaid in;part payment.for ** • the properties' : bMfte ; -purchased by the Company, ~and "40,000 : ,are;,.beiiig offered to the. public for subscription, payable as follows:— . : '...i. '■ \ 2s. 6d. PER SHARE ON APPLICATION •CT" ...23; 6d. PER SHARE ON ALLOTMENT,' And the Balance may be called up by the Directors,: and it is anticipated that this:will be by Calls at 2s. Gd. per share at intervals of not.less. than one month.':r . . . ■ i . «■ ■>; 'i /;'.!• • .i"i. I PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS. ERNEST JAMES SMITH, of Grey mouth'.(Manager. C. Smith, .Ltd.). : JAMES DANIEL ■ LYNCH,'.bfilGroymouthj iMerchant (Mark.Sprot and.Co.). , . JOSEPH : TATLOR,; of'Grbyihouth, Mine Owner. J6HN GIESEKING, of Groymouth, "Wino and' Spirit Merchant.- • ,\ - ; ! JOSEPH PETRIE, of Groymouth, Newspaper Proprietor (Mayor of Groymouth ~ -••arid-Chairriian--of■•Groymouth Harbour Board). <•= • i JOHN CLARKE* GITTOS, of Greymouth, Draper (Hanson and Co.). NEIL M'LEANji of; Wellington, Contractor.' ' '' ' . i. : .' BAMS- • THE UNION . BANK'OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. SOLICITORS. ' 1 MESSRS "BELL/'GULLY; i,BELL, & MYERS, Wellington. I'j ■■■■ - - INTERIM ''SECRETARY, WILLIAM H. MACDOUGALL, .Wellington/ Agent. • , BROKERS. , MESSRS 'P- C. HJORRING & COMPANY, Wellington. ' ' •"J. M- LENNOX, Auckland. The Objects arid L 'Powers of the Company are' set out in the Memorandum of As•sociation, . which rii'ay :be :iiad; on application to the Brokers. _' r . 2 , Thr Comnanv is beinß"formed for the purpose of acquiring the properties . and. assets as the»TYNESIDE.AND WALLSENA,COLLIERIES,; ' V; I The purchase price'la^-been , fixed at £20,000,- payable as follows, viz; in cash and £10,000' in'ftilly. paid-up shares. . ; ..vxv;; .1--.-;''? " ; The Properties" consist' of :— ' " '" . " ' THE TYNESIDE COLLIERY,, of 108 acres 2Toods'and 3 perches, •••'•• • THE WALLSEND COLLIERYy of 149 . acres ahii 12 perches, ; , ■ -THE (RAILWAY RESERVE at Brunner, of 1 aero 1 rood and 4 perches, !. ■ PILCHEIVS'LEASE, of 57 acres; 1 and ; ;:i. DOBSON'S AREA, of 640 acres. Tho Tyneside Company purchased the Tyneside Mine about September, 1903, and has' worked it continuously ever since. • A copy of the Report and Balance-sheet of tho Tyneside Company for the year ending.-30tn September, 1907,, appears in the prospectus. The nett profit for: that -year iambunted- to £3684 ss. 2d., and the grots.-out-put df'ioal for :tbo year-was 83,667;'.':tdiis.' '..The: coal .was readily Mjold: in -Wellington and Mother districts' for: household, -'steani.r. and, gas purposes.-..; The. Wal!ser.d Mine was 'purchased |about: April, lWs,'ibut ,has not. hitherto, .been worked* by the Tyneside ComP^n %S-Property has been carefully examined by Messrs: P.-: F. Daniel, F.G.S., M.i'.M:.E;Robert- Alison,'.'M.E-'";! Charles : M'Queens ( ; Robert Russell,:'W; Watchtaan,' Bnd--jajnM^Km^y- : TCbi>iM' : ot^fieM > gentlefnen , B reports are attached' to:the pr'ospecr. tus. -Fronl -ithese it will be .observed .that there is ample coal obtainable. . :. : The Brokers need hardly point r out that':BRTJNNER:.COAL is so well known in all parts-of -the-Dominion_that..descrjptipn..;pfjts composition, 1 structure,. calorific value, etc.,.-is.,not.. required. It Js. admittedly one of the best bituminous coals in Australasia; ' and' oiie ax^rably'smiled' f steamrsmithy household use.,' For. coke'.' making, iits properties are,widely appreciated, and as a gas coakit.bears'palm of being, the:; best" in theVorld. In this connection it may be pointed out that the gasworks of New Zealand 'consume annually over 200,000 tons of coal, a]nd tho consumption is, rapidly increasing. For gas making purposes there is at present existent a special and, certain market for Idoublo'th'o -present output' of fpr. all other, purposes that good coal, is required, .Brunnor well holds its ; bwni.in the front rank of competitors. .. : - : . _ : .:The FIRE-CLAY '.underlying, the -BruMier.: coal is admirably adapted for the manufacture of every class of fire-brick and' fire-clay goods.- At • present tho consumption within New- Zealand, is considerable, and\an annual profit of .£IOOO- can 'be obtained without; difficulty. . With special'methods,and plant for the manufacture of r gasworks retortsiJtho--profit could,.'bo. materially increased. :■ -In' tho event of iron being produced within' the Dominion,) Brunner. fire-clay, goods would bo in considerable demand.. Asian 'adjunct operations?, this Mil well worth attention. .-. ..... Copjes of Prospectus and any further information may be obtained from the ; Early application for' Shares is invited ( and should bo .made'.and forwarded to the on ; the form issued with the Prospectus, accompanied by a cheque for the application money. ' ' : ' ?. .■ :.r, F.; C. HJORRING & CO., 7471 ■ '. ' ■'■ .:.Nathai)'s Buildings, Grey Street, Wellington.• I Th@-Wairarapa Farmers' Co-op. Assa., Ltd

PRODUCE AND PROVISION MERCHANTS. STOCK AND - STATION AGENTS. ■ . , , HEAD OFFICE. ifASTERTON. : General Stores at WELLINGTON, 'GREYTOWN, : CARTERTON. >'/■' PAUIATOA, and jEKETAHUNA.' • ■ ... . " l ' r MANAaiNQ DiBECTOB, M, Caeelberg. '.' " : ; , ,«18

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 135, 2 March 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 135, 2 March 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 135, 2 March 1908, Page 2

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