1 I [ I 111 f - Slo Audclaiid The electrical systems of our growing towns represent R a enormous capital value, increasing yearly as electric supplies are I n FACTORY, extended to new factories, streets and. homes. Electricity is, in I I fact, vital to the development of the whole Dominion. It is the | j energy behind progress. It is the power, light and heat of the | I present and future. The Auckland Electric-Power Board’s P ; £250,000 Debenture issue is therefore a particularly fine invest- ® Willi ment —it enables you to put your money into one of New /MSM Mb Cl 1 ■ Zealand’s great electric undertakings.. It is | •'A GILT-EDGED INVESTMENT. r The loan is being raised to complete the purchase from the y Auckland City Council of the city power plant and reticulation system. The security is unimpeachable, embracing the assets represented in the WORKSHOP, above purchase, plus a special rate of one-eighth of a penny in the pound on the ratable value (£43,469,650) of the Auckland. Electric .. . - Power District. Every year this security becomes greater. £lOO, £500,. and £lOOO Debentures. The Debentures are in the above denominations, bearing interest s at the rate of 5 J per cent, per annum, and repayable in 21 years. No ? matter how low interest rates may fall on other investments in the future, per cent, is assured from these Debentures. The interest \ • coupons are cashable every six months at any branch of the Bank of \ New Zealand in the Dominion, free of exchange. Awddhfid Power Board Invest in this Safe and X Remunerative Undertaking. Th® l° an is attracting enthusiastic attention throughout New Zealand, and application should be made immediately at any -branch of the Bank of New Zealand. The full Prospectus is also obtainable from any branch of the Bank of New Zealand, or from the Secretary, J Auckland Electric-Power Board, Quay Street, Auckland. Call or . |||g| HOME, write for a copy. ILOTT lilll
p eglgswa ta SEKffiggffl M razsawa ffi imws □ 13E333E $ ...... 77 ej " Predominating Values in ail H I :: Qualities & h* spoons and forks —as with all house- , 0 zWW\ hold utensils—we are by no means limited to | one quality. We sell goods to adorn the most | luxurious homes as well as those m the most f humble dwellings. It’s entirely a question H JmIII WS of quality—but whatever the quality you B m 'WWf can depend on our values being the best ob- n ® tainable. In Forks and Spoons here are N * prices for three different qualities: 0 ffi® | I Ih’&SW/ NICKEL SILVER—On pure white metal, I guaranteed to wear white throughout. i wiOr tea sp ° oNs per haif d ° z ’ s// ’ and 6?/ * I “ WW 7 DESSERT SPOONS „ W I „ TABLE SPOONS „ 9/6 ■ j 1 ' DESSERT FORKS „ 7/6 H | g TABLE FORKS „ 9/6 “ 0 i ELECTROPLATED NICKEL SILVER— | | f| Nickel Silver “electroplated” as the name | | ii implies—a good quality article; wears g H i: white throughout. 1 | TEA SPOONS per half doz 10/- J 0 . | DESSERT SPOONS „ 16/3 i P E 1 TABLESPOONS „ 22/6 | b ELECTROPLATED “Al” QUALITY —A El 1 p kingly article fit for the King, yet at a g H gA popular price. Higher in first cost, cer- a 0 ft... tainly, but cheap in the long run, and always a pleasure to use. r j fc’.'l TEA SPOONS per half doz. 12/6 I DESSERT SPOONS „ 22/6 i B TABLE SPOONS „ 30/- M | SBB HARDWARE COMPANY ITO. i ® 101, Cuba Street, Wellington. J fgBWFaSJ KS 32 IWESSSS^-SHMSSS® H EGSMIMt DR M
AMBASSADOR CABARET. To-night at tho Ambassador the opening of the flannel season will bo celebrated with a. long night. Special preparations have be?n made, gay-music will be played by tho Ambassador band, and an air of comfort and gaiety is promised. Patrons should reaervo their tables per telephone.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 54, 28 November 1923, Page 11
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