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.'T'HE NEW ZEALAND OIL AND 1 ACID EXTRACTION CO., LTD. A company (intended to be) incorporated under "The Companies Act, 1908. ’ * CAPITAL: £3OOO. Divided into 600 Shares of £5 each. Subscriptions are now invited for an issue of 420 shares of £5 each at par, payable as to — £1 per Share upon application, £1 per Share upon allotment; and the balance afe and when required, in calls not exceeding £1 per Share, at intervals of not less than three months. Objects.—To extract from wood and sawdust acetic acids, oils, acetone, tar, potash, etc. Manufacturing Site. —Palmerston N. Brokers.—J. A. Nash and Co., and E. Grant Sim, from whom copies of Prospectus can be obtained, also forms of application. Samples of Oils, Acetic Acid, Potash, can be inspected. Registered Office. —-47A Rangitikci Street, Palmerston North. J. A. NASH, Chairman of Directors. G. W. LAW, Secretary* Y? h3| M m sß* iai TTxrsttsf-iif.zrr IRISH MOSS I 1 or® over BOyearx Bonnington’s has held a premier place and to-day enjoys immense popularity in thousands of families. The reason isn’t hard to find— Irish is the standard family cough remedy, and is sure and prompt in relieving stubborn coughs and colds in both old and young In all cases of cold in the head, throat or lungs. There is nothing to equal Bonningtoii’a Irish Moss—it contains no opiates or harmful dings. Keep a bottle in the house- a dose or i wo after a "wetting” will speedily counteract chills and stop a cold becoming serious. Look for Pennington's name on the bottle and beware of md's'd'iles. 161 ■VS b i *?• K/- .. :■ ..y.j..
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 14189, 25 April 1919, Page 7
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