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63$ PER ANNUM . J, • , .... . , „";,- ;:,:-. , ■ ■:- . \ -.- Investigations prove that The Waikata Coal Companies Shares are the Dominion's most profitable Investment, having regularly paid handsome dividends. Last year one Waikato Coal Company paid dividends of 35 per cent., which represented 70 per cent, on the Original Capital. WAIKATO COAL INDUSTRY Within the last few years the principal mines in the Waikato have been taxed to their utmost to enable them to fulfil their orders, and only recently leading mines have had to place their business outside their own company to enable;. them tocope with the - increasing value of their, trade, and to maintain good faith with their Customers. : :: ■-■ ■ " „,.;•; ".•'"■-;.-.■...." '/..: v.. An opportunity to acquire Shares „'; y ■ .: at par*- . . In a Coalfield which has been thoroughly tested and proved SECOND TO NONE in the Auckland Province, now presents itself to Investors. IT MAY VERY EASILY LEAD THEM ALL. A competent authority who has thoroughly inspected the field conservatively estimates the potential profits at 63 per cent. The demand for Waikato'Coal"is continually increasing and A DEFINITE MARKET FOE THE OUTPUT OF THE MINE IS ASSURED. The Mine possesses unique facilities, in that water transport over ; the whole of the various arterial waterways of r the Waikato as well as Railway Transport, is available. Barges or trucks can be loaded direct from ' the hoppers by aerial tramway from the mine mouth. In addition to the market in the Waikato, the interests allied to the Company through its Board of Directors, ensure A FULL DEMAND FOR THE WHOLE OF THE OUTPUT. ! ,The quality as disclosed by analysis by Dr. MacLaui-in —the Government Analyst—compares more than favourably with the best Waikato Coals now on the market, thus ensuring the highest prices being obtained and large profits must result from the—- . LOW WORKING COSTS AND TRANSPORT CHARGES. That Investors have quickly realised the unusual value o£ the Wilton Colliery Proposition, is proved by the fact that 40,000 SHARES HAVE BEEN SUBSCRIBED IN LESS THAN THREE WEEKS. ONLY 30,000 SHARES ARE NOW AVAILABLE. Do not miss the opportunity of acquiring at par Shares in this highly attractive enterprise. Write To-day for FREE ILLUSTRATED PROSPECTUS OF— WILTON COLLIERIES UMITED Authorised Capital—£Bs,ooo Divided into 85,000 Shares of £l each of which 70,000 Shares are being offered for Public Subscription, payable as follows: — 2/- per Share on Application 2/- per Share on Allotment. and the balance in calls not exceeding 1/- per Share at intervals of not less than one month. Provisional Directors: James Fletcher, Managing ( : ' ". ■ ' Director, Fletcher Con- ' • IbSl l°n ' SHKESSSf^I SEND COUPON FOR "leTgtManagtgDireS; ifJSSK^ "I FREE ILLUSTRATED ' Wilton Furnace and Coal |l **, I",- l "\^-U 1 PROSPECTUS Co., Ltd., Auckland. 1 Wfcoo Coßkriet' Un-~-*1 -'^I Hendry Luke, Managing dl^^MfisSSS? """"*-*--I Auckland. "' ' |^Hh 'TO THE CHIEF BROKERS for WellingAlfred William Bryant, I ton, Taranaki and Hawke'a Bay. I Jamer hßMtell UCHe a thering- > K. SCOTT GANDY & CO., I ton, Company Director, [ A.M.P. Building, Cuttomheute Quay, I Auckland. • i James Alexander Gentles, I Please send me a Prospectus of Wilton ColPublic Accountant, J lieries, Ltd. - I Auckland. . i Thomas Edwin Clark, Man- I Name ' nginp Director, R. O. I | Clark, Ltd., Auckland. • . •> Address >...- - SEND NOW FOR FREE PROSPECTUS. V ' '

MARSHALL'S SPECIAL VALUES THE "REVO" SUITE This Suite can be Yours for 7/- per Week This Suite is without doubt the finett value ever offered in New Zealand at the price, fully .prung with full cane independent edge.. The Che.terfield measure. 6ft overall with three_full row. of. spring, in Back and Arm.. The seat being conducted on the new full floating method. Thi. method only being u.ed on the molt expensive .uitei. .;■..-.• The Chair* have Balloon Back* with cut-a-way Arms, with independent well.»prung seat and back. The Frame work of thi. Suit* eon.i.U of thoroughly seasoned New Zealand Timbers only. The inside con.truction con.i.ti of the beet-English Webbing, Cord, Twine and Spring., each .pnng being .trongly .ewn to webbing and well la.hed to frame which is an exclusive feature of thi. High Grade Suite and which carries OUR FULL GUARANTEE. JUST ARRIVED!—SILK BEDSPREADS in all colours. Gold, Blue, Rose, Lemon, White and Mauve. Double, 29/6; Single, 15/6. Take Tram No. 1, 3,4, 5, Brown Street Stop, 'Phone 22-240 J. G. MARSHALL LTD. Quality Furnishers. 42-48 ADELAIDE ROAD

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 54, 7 March 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 54, 7 March 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 54, 7 March 1929, Page 15

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