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THLv EMPIRE TOBACCO CORPORATION LIMITED Authorised Capital: £250,000 o£ which £146,000 IS ISSUED AND FULLY PAID OFFERS FOR SUBSCRIPTION THE FIRST SERIES OF 3000 Guaranteed Bonds of £30 each. Facts for Investors: 1. The Corporation's development will not be limited to a single property. It will plant a. number of • • , different areas. 2V It ■vyjill-not confine its attention to one region,, but will plant in several quite distinct localities. 3. Its first areas are being transferred to the bondholders at the average total cost per acre of £16. ■(.Subsequent areas will be , handled, at figures as "-_■ close as possible to that level. .5, It guarantees 8 per cent, interest until realisation .; :; of the first crop. ■ 6. - It guarantees the sale of the first three crops at ; .;.;'; the- then current market prices. t. Its copyright publications, "The World Market for Tobacco" and "Tobacco Growing in New Zealand," give the public of the Dominion full and ... accurate information on the industry.! :■ 8. It covenants to establish trustees for the bond- ■-.-,:. holders, to be elected by them, and without representation by the Corporation. &. 500 Bonds'have been underwritten before the issue - of the Prospectus. 30. It will pool the proceeds of all its plantations, and divide them equally among the bondholders. M. It has ample financial resources before going to --^. the public with this bond issue. } '^' s estimates of profits are conservatively based on little more than half of what is stated by competent ■;.' •■ ■ ■ authorities to be the present average net return per acre attained by small holders. .:■ To THE EMPIRE BOND SALES, LTD., C/o P. E. Pattrick, Esq., A.M.P. Buildings, Wellington. Please post rhe,-without obligation, a copy of the Prospectus "and other publications, issued by The Empire Tobacco Corporation, Ltd., regarding its issue of Guaranteed Bonds. J-:- '" ' .'■■.••''■' ' ' " . . Xame ....... . . ..'... '; Address

Ring 46-614 for our Collection Van and Bid Good-bye * WStfnffiM THINK of it, £6u«ewive«! You can snap imFqm£l/!P~i4jy3Ef your Angers at the weather, let the 1 WOfflztsSmaL copper go hang, and have a whole cleai f^r/rrgPwV v y .allead of y°u—to do whatever you SarSS^^Vg Ilke *n- Y°ur washing is taken clean off W&e\*SSmßM yOUr mine! and returned clean, fresh, and BBfl«jgg|««JL snowy white, and all you have to do is tc yffj.i^Wsw£<<>^. put " away ' n the drawers and linen cup- %~}}^ '' boards. There is a choice of two services: 3/-Bag Wash 6/-Bag Wash All Linen delivered AH household Linen washed, semi-dry, ready for ironed, and returned ready hanging out. for use. IDEAL BAG WASH PETONE :: :: PHONE 46-414

For Workshop, Home or Garage ttn.x lin. WHEEL, 6in. x lin. WHEEL, 10/6 each. jfo~^%L 22/-each. Postage 1/2 extra M@/^^%^^ Postage 2/- extra sin. x lin. WHEEL, T 7ln> s lin> WHEEL» 12/6 each. JWII 24/6 each. , Eostage. 1/6 extra, jFjPTfc^^fcfr Postage 2/6 extra PIKE HANDY ANDY TOOL GRINDERS Machine-cut helical gears develop remarkable power for their size. Vitrified grinding wheels of excellent quality are very fast and cool cutting. A complete range of spare grinding wheels in stock. Each Handy Andy Grinder is equipped with standard tool rest, . pressed steel crank arm, and positive acting clamp screw. RETAIL TOOL DEPARTMENT. E. W. Mills & Co. Ltd. Corner Jervow Qy., Hunter and Victoria St»., Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 24, 27 July 1929, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 24, 27 July 1929, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 24, 27 July 1929, Page 13

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