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Fl 111 ill» II l I ini WIANGANUI. WOOLLEN MILLS,' Li (INCORPORATED UNDER "THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908.") £200,000. . '-KGISTERED OFFICE: U MARIA PLACE, 'N.Z. In 200,000 shares of £1 each, of which 120,000 are now offerc 1 to the public for subscription on the following terffiS}~3B paaliaie-on application, 2s per share on allotment, and th„ balance in calls of not more than 2s per share, which are only to be made payable with an interval of at least three calendar months between the date of allotment and the first rail, with intervals of at least three calendar mouths between each call. «, ««*»•»*« PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS: ]• )oJvSSvv«nV y *f^ UUi ' V *? m ' UiL ' eCt ° f fCI " Z^and ° f B " sl01 and Dom "»°' ! Producers' Association. tp» '°V*™ S * mil ' Mana = r&l ' of The Ne *" a,aud I«m and Mercantile AgeSy Ltd. a *tt»v tnSS,« r TVan ? anul ' Mall Director of the Simples Milking Machine Company, Ltd." r N ' ° f Wao S a " ui > Farl » cr - Chairman of the Wanganui County Council. 5. PERCY rIKrGINBOTfOM, of Wanganui, Managing Director of Purser's, Ltd. Furnishers" 7 6 ' G L WB f D v nU -' Di l e ' tor °' Fr^ na " R ; Jackso " and Company, Ltd., Stock and Station Agents. W aB gM»*. J' t i ''„o~ V?, - ° U '- Fnnner ' Presldent oE "» Wellington Provincial Farmers" Union. ' 8. J. A. DOHEKPY, ot Wellington, Merchant Tailor. • Who will hold office until the conclusion of the statutory mating at which the permanent Directors will be appointed. BANKERS: THE NATIONAL BANK OP NEW ZEALAND, LTD. SOLICITORS: MARSHALL, HTJTTON, AND IZARD, INTERIM SECRETARY AND BROKER: £• M SILK, F.I.A, N.Z., of Silk, Haworth, and Co., No. 44 Maria place, Wanganui. INTERIM AUDITOR: HAROLD HAGUE SMITH, A.P.A., N.Z., Wanganui. BROKER: HARMAN REEVES, 102 High street, Duaedin. v " v MINIMUM SUBSCRIPTION. T , h V. n "li"""- m subscription on wluch the Directors may proceed to allotment is thirty thousand shares- h„r „™„ « Sedfo?." Pl ' OSr "° tUS M any oi?er ° f ShareS t0 thC PUbIiC ! shaMS aUlo "" tin = t0 - oh td Xadfbien OBJECTS. * The Company has been formed for the purposes of establishing a Woollen Mill or Mills in or r.enr Wannrnu »i u as may be considered advisable from time to time by the Directors, and to carrv on the businesses of any otnor businesses provided for by the Memorandum of Association. " or woollen Manufacturers and GENERAL. Wanganui k considered to offer a.n admirable situation for the establishment of a Woollen Mill It ?s t'„» m,r„f t Wm§ , dSr?lpt - lr ° m , Whi f h an S ua !? y at ?" sellt lar ?<= quantities of wool are exported ii ~£ convenfentV, Xa'ted with regard to the railway system for the collection of raw material aim the distribution of its nrorirnVt ™a -]i •? j , nnntof the I,arT,or and shipping it may be expected to be a similarly convenlett portw th'JSt cental anS" £e~£ import, and exports Its population is now approaching towards 22,000, and its development i S °ripid and it Pronn'L To SV - Ifc afforsß Stable for- inUnrns of all hait££:%™™ empTo** '« mo r-!t° roUg l C ° U!?Ci ! f i Wi r l1 = iW,lli l h ! S been a PP ro ached as to the supply of electric power, and has replied th-r bv ifc* time a Mil may be to be ready to commence operations the Council anticipates lieing'able to ,fl-$* be required by the Mill. This constitutes a great inducement to the establishment of the Mill in Wan-anuTwithin reatfh of „Vm power. Lho auernative to electric would be steam power, which would be more costly J re peiuhture m bmldrngs and plant and also as regards operating expanse, because of the extra labor inched and £*\ Ample water for lho use of a Mdl is also available in Wanganui. In view of the general unsettlement in industrial life all over the world caused by the war, and U» rise in inrnsMaJ to be expected m those countries from whioh New Zealand has hitherto drawn her woollen manufactures and "h 6 1 raneou* increase m treigbU, it may be expected that N«r Zealand will find it necessary to no longer r lv on «*i ,"! e Z actures from abroad, P roauced under the hitherto esistin. conditions of low wages, but to set to -vork hje ° 'elfuKn her own wool for her own use or export, thus saving double freight and providing employment for her population I™wL ana industries have hitherto been handicapped by the competition of the low wages "naid in beyond quwt.oj. that, the war and the unsetUement it has caused have removed the handicap urrier whM ouTindustriL W so surtcred, avid thi, affords them an opportunity for development with aUuring prospects of prosperity i ™ launched. 7 ' 1S " r6aBOIIS Uia - the pr ° ject 0f the wteblishment rf » Woolen Mill New Zealand is by no means over-run with such Mills—indeed, the existing Mills aro quite unable to cone with tT-« Ac™™* for woollen goods. There is ib is thought, an ample opening for the oi'such a Win WanJ?nm^ Al . t .f n J t I ' ou ' 3 d l ri i v, " n , to tte fact that unlike most new ventures, there is absolutely no Loading in connection wit>, ,T, fl '^ m pany. AJ he- Capitol subscribed, except the preliminary expenses and brokerage undermentioned wif! to employed in^TcS^ui a C sh DlreCt ° r My "**"* Pr ° motion ° f lh6 Company rt '«» th " teSS The three existing woollen manufacturing companies in the Dominion ire in a flourishing conditio.!,, as the prices of th« shares., as shown- below, indicate; and the promoUrs confidently look for a similarly successful career for this; complaV:--. Name of Company. Kaiapoi Woollen Manufacturing Co., Ltd. KTosgiel Woollen Factorj- Co.,' Ltd. Wellington Woollen Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Market Price at 27fch April. 1920. £lO 0s Od (Buyers, no £6 17s 6d (Buyers, no Sellers). £9 15s Od (Buyers, no Sellers). , „ I preliminary expenses of and incidental to the promotion and establishment of the Company, and until the shall be cnntlcd to commence business r (exclusive of brokerage or commission on sale of shares, but including a & mn to be S o Mr lv. D. Maodonald, a Woollen Maimtaclurer recently from Scotland, for sen-ices rendered and to be rendered bv'hiiTS tne Company in furm.hmg dakt and assisimg in the promotion of the Company), are estimated to amount, to Five Hundred Poimas, ana will be paid by the Company. ' «..«aui«o The Company will have power to pay any persons (including Directors) procuring the subscription of *t 4i, c „ to . nf 5 per csnt. on t.he'nominal amount of such shares. - - -- tne rate ot Application for shares may be sent, together with the amount payable on anplication, to the Companv's Interim or to any of the Provisional Directors or other persons authorised by the Directors to receive ■applications" If no" allotment imade the deposit will be returned m full, and if the numbt-r of shares allotted on my amplication is less than the number applied for ths balance of tha application money will be applied in reduction of the allottee's future liability on the shares allotted Applications will not to received for less than 20 shares. " -= «- - <v Intending shareholders aro particularly requested to carefully fill in the particulars in the application fonns nationality, as the Company cannot be registered until the authorities are satisfied as to the nationality of every "shareholder" 6 Tliis Prcspcctrs has been filed with the Registrar of Companies. Dated tiiis Nineieenth Day of May, 1920: " ' ''' : -"''' ""wurr—*7tti'v iisiii iriiiiii7TTiamT»irimtTiiiri'' Mi * w -'»ff"r«t*'ua"*«a We are offering Fur Necklets and Collars during Show Week at Bargain Prices. The following list shows the special items, which are, of Fur Coats, Necklets, and Muffs—a Selection that of course, but a small part of our Immense Selection should be seen by all visitors to Dunedin. BLACK WALLABY TANGOE&-£6 19/6. BLACK AND SKUNK-DYED KOREAN BEAR FUES, with Head and Tail—3s/, 38/6, 42/; Tangoes— s9/8, 63/, 86/. BLACK WOLF TANGOES—S9/6, 63/, 90/, 105/, 126/, 7gs, Bgs, BLACK FOX TANGOES—£S 5/, £6 6/, £7 7/ to 25gs j Others in Round and Square Collars—7gs, Bgs to*lsgs. SABLE-DYED FOX TANGOES—£S 1.3/, Bgs, 9gs. BEAR COLLARS—£6 15/. TANGOES—7gs, Bgs to 11gs, LONG SCARVES—£9 19/6, 11gs, £l3 19/6. BLUE KIT FOX TANGOES—Sgs, 6gs to 15gs. DARK SILVER KIT AND SMOKE FOXES—£7 19/6, £8 15/, £lO 19/8. FUR COLLARS, SKINS, TRIMMINGS, HEADS, TAILS, CHAINS, AND CLIPS in great variety. CHILDREN'S IMITATION FUR NECKLETS, Ermine, Squirrel, Fitch, and Beaver— 3/11, 4/11, 7/11 J Sets—7/11| 11/9, 17/6, 23/6. Princes Street, Bunediii

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Evening Star, Issue 17368, 2 June 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17368, 2 June 1920, Page 7

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