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HOSKING ENGINEERING CO. SPECIALTY.— Gas and Oil Engine, Suction Gas Plants. Machinery Repairs promptly attended to. 6 Lombard Street, Palmerston North. Phone 6012, P.O. Box 375. “KELLOC” ENGINE-DRIVEN TYRE PUMPSPECIAL FOR SIX-CYLINDER ' SEVEN good reasons why every “BUICJ£” Six owner should have one;— : 1, Without effort you maintain an even pressure in your tyres, which means more mileage. . 2. The time and money spent continually running to garages for a pump up becomes, a thing of the . past. 3, Absolutely no labour required to . operate. A child can manage it. 4. Accurate pressure gauge denotes the exact moment to cease pumping. 5. Takes up no space and is absolutely reliable for instant use at all times. 6. Fits right on to the engine- without, any alteration. ,■, • ’ ; ■-■ f • *'• ''}/> "•/ ’. ' 7. Costs £4 10s fitted, only the prico of a good ordinary pump. The wonderful feeling of. security it gives when on long runs is worth ton umes the price. ■» r t w # Carry your own an station and be independent. J. BEIT & BAYLY, LIMITED. . AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH.

Splendid Demand for Shares!, At a meeting of the Provisional Directors of the New Zealand Guarantee Corporation, Ltd., it was decided to proceed immediately to registration. It was announced that the minimum subscription had been largely exceeded, and the first allotment of shares will be made at an early date. Generous Dividends Assured! An Example from Australia Read these Points “The Victorian Company which finances the sales of Motor Vehicles is hating a successful career. Their first year closed on 30th June last, when a dividend of 8 per cent, was paid on preferential shares and 10 per cent, on ordinary shares. Since then an interim dividend' for the Half-year ending 31st December has been paid at the same rates as paid for the first year.’’—Report from J. F. Cousins, general secretary of the New Zealand Motor , Trades’ Association, to one of the provisional Directors, 19th February, 1923. As a result of the foregoing the Provisional Directors have all applied for additional Ordinary Shares. 1. There will be no outlay or expenditure to secure business. It is waiting. 2. No plant or factory is requisite. 3. Labour troubles will be non-existent. 4. As the business will be profit-earning immediately the concern starts, a dividend may be expected the first year. 5. Overhead expenses will* be extremely low. 1 ' 6. The Provisional Directors are alPexperienced business men. , 7. This is an Investment Corporation, and its business is not speculative. As the Shares are being quickly taken up, those who desire to invest should make application immediately. i s. Mr. J. B. Macfarlane, merchant, Auckland, and Mr. Hope B. Gibbons, merchant, Wellington, have consented to act as directors. ion Capital £200,000 96,000 Ordinary Shares and 20,000 Seven per cent. Preference Shares/ are now offered to the Public. The Preference Shares carry a 7 per cent. Cumulative Preference Dividend Preference Shares: 2/- per share on application, balance on allotment. Ordinary Shares: 2/■ per share on application, 2/- on allotment, balance 2/per share in calls at intervals of not less than three months. It is not anticipated that more than 10/- per Share on the Ordinary Shares will require to be called up. SfKOVISIONAL DIKECTdRS: THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR JOSEPH WARD, BART., P.C., Wellington. SIDNEY KIRKCALDIB. Merchant, Wellington. GODFREY W. MAGNUS, Merchant, Wellington KENNETH D. DUNCAN, Merchant, Wellington ROBERT J. GILMOUR, Journalist, Invercargill W. STUART WILSON, Merchant, Wellington. FRANK H. CLAXTON, Merchant, Thames BANKERS: THE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. ' , ■ '* ' : „ ■ . AUDITORS: ' MESSRS. WATKINS, HULL, HUNT & WHEELER, Johnston Street, Wellington Apply at once—be in the First Allotment! Investors should bear in mind that further issues of Shares may be at a premium ; therefore apply TO-DAY! Get the Prospectus! Applications should be sent to any Branch of the Bank: of New South Wales—any member of the Affiliated. Stock Exchanges of N.Z.—The Chief Brokers, Messrs. A. M. Adams & Co., Wellington—or the-VCompany’a Offices, 12 Panama Street, Wellington. ) . Interim Secretary: FRANK H. TAYLOR. nAINES-2

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 645, 2 March 1923, Page 3

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