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HoUmnat/s Pilh. —Blood to the head,with Symptoms of Apoplexy.—Holloway's Tills are undeniably the finest medicine in the world for biliousness and indigestion, in all eases of deranged stomach, determination of blood to the head, biliousness, sick headache, liver complaints, which frequently end fatally, by producing apaplexy or paralysis. Tilt re is no medicine known that trill give such immediate relief as these renowned Pills; young aud oldj rich and poor, patronize them ; so many cures are affected by their use that their praise is sounded from the torrid to the frigid zone; in truth, persons who travel consider them a necessary requisite. Whenever the blood becomes overheated, the liv er torpid, the skin irritated by prickly heat, and the whole system languid and exhausted, nothing so soon gives relief as Holloway's Pills. pROS PECTUS OK THE OTAGO PAPER-MAKERS' COMPANY (LIMITED). Capital .. £15,000. In 3000 Shares of £5 Each, with power to increase. Deposit on application, 10s, and on allotment 10s per share. Provisional Directors: Mr Hoi-ace Bastings, M.P.C. „ George Hell, Evening Star „ W. J. Calder, Merchant, Invercargill. „ D. F. Main ~ James Marshall, Marshall and Oopeland „ John Mitchell, Fergusson and Mitchell „ Andrew Mercer, Mayor of Dunedin ~ Edward M'Glashan, M.H.R. ~ David Proudr'oot ',, C. S. lloeves, M.P.C. ~ Robert Stout, Barrister, M.P.C. ~ Robert Wilson, Merchant „ C. W. FlCxinan, Merchant

Banreus: Bank of New Zealand. Broker: J. B. Bradshaw, Temple Chambers. The great consumption of paper in the Colony is very remarkable. The Customs returns for the year 1872 show the imported value to be the large snm of £83,382. Much of this money would be saved to the Colony in the establishment of Paper Mills, giving employment to many, and utilising the waste products, and the natural grasses especially adapted for paper-making which so largely abound in Otago. It is therefore proposed to form a Company for the manufacture, of paper on a moderate scale at first, but which may afterwards be easily extended. An arrangement has been entered into with Mr M'Glashan—who has for years devoted much attention to the subject—to acquire from him several important concessions in connection with the Government Bonuses, amounting to £4OOO, and also the valuable site for the mills he has acquired at the Mataura Falls, for wnich he will accept 200 paid-up shares of the Company. The proposed site for the mil's has many advan. tages. The immense water-power in point of economy for the driving of machinery will be very great. The land consists of 25 acres, and adjoins a coal reserve, and coal is seen on the property itself. The main line of railway from the Bluff to Drinedin runs through it, and a station adjoins itThe raw material which will principally be made use of in the manufacture is in great abundance in the surrounding districts. • Surveys and levels of the mill site and race have been taken by Mr Brunton, C.E., and plans and estimates of machinery have been procured from Britain. The services of a thorough practical paper-maker have been secured, who will also take an interest in shares of the Company. The material to be used has been tested by paper-makers, both in England and the neighboring Colonies. The Directors, after careful inquiry in England and elsewhere, and from estimates they have received, have satisfied themselves that the capital of the Company is amply sufficient for the establishment of a mill for the manufacture of at least 500 tons of paper annually, and from the rate at which paper is now sold they have little doubt that the returns would enable them to declare a very handsome dividend annually. Nearly one-half of the shares are already taken up, and the balance are now offered to the public. As it Is desirable to commence operations as early as possible, application for shares should be at once sent in to Mr Bradshaw, Dunedin (in whose office will be seen specimens and plans), and Mr Calder, Invercargill. A meeting of Shareholders will be called for the election of Directors, immediately after the establishment of the Company. The Application Lists for Shares will CLOSE on TUESDAY, 30th JUNE instant.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 834, 12 June 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 834, 12 June 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 834, 12 June 1874, Page 3

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