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Dress and Fashion I PRELIMINARY NOTICE. r J. CULLEN leceZLtlj from ErgUsi) resp«:tsslly i=;oT=s tieLs- , hibiusu of asd rziroasiiiz j Districts lia; he will RE-OPEN THE PEEMISES, So. 250, Qr E e x-5 -RSST East, O= csjapUtica 0! &U«r&tisss, wi:h a ljLrge and choice stock: of j SE W SUMMER GOODS, ■ piu-thiAed 03 the t-irt cvh J iiztai Drapery, Priiti, Li-:» s=i Maslia Ccrtilif. J ")fi"-;fcgV kLd Cretonnes, Biinkrts. lisnxcls. T:c"iinr=. < tc.; Ministry, Kibbccs, Lac«, Hcsi-ry, Umbrena.s, iiits, Frt-'Jh asd Dr-£5 e=bTar.=g : ill lie in fa'sri; sj;d ccloar, fer tie p-res«;i E*ii;a ; Laiiti' sz:d Underclo-.Uzg ( rarie-.y; a chcice coUe-cccn of I'iicy C-c-«i= . ■~ tibk fer <•"•<-:«TT-iLs P.-esenii. J.C. his had tjrva relaiissi wi:b the best -holeBale to'iSii Enrland, rr^olla—c jcr tie tire-tv-ive T-^a—»_ and S3 he to ondnc* h'c enihe most eco"oniicil en ciih Urms and EiaiU prorti, ke conidtstly sisin-s ihoi-e who day bim wt;h aa of hii stock that it wili *r>e found in ihe depart •hit he will plica Dotiisg before the public ui prirt which Ehiil no; be carried 02: in entirety 13d prictice. Kote J. C. his secured the ierriess of a nr-i-clie! Miliir-er, who his hiA 1 1035 p--a-r.:cal home eiperiecce, has in cue cX the irst n:ill:ntry ia A-r v V."d, sla;e h*r arrivdl ir: the colony. IF YOU WANT TO SPEND A GUINEA WELL. 00 TO TliE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING AND DRAPERY COMPANY. AXD GET O? THEIE WASHING TZ3T3. A cpiendid thias for sidelst wear. SAMCEL COOMBE3 & CO., 9i OaeeD-street. PutJc Compau es. Q< T. TT E L I E R S LAND, BUILDING, INTESTMENT COMPANY (LIMITED). CAPITAL £50,000, Is 10.000 StiAEEi or £5 Each, 10;. payable en application, 10s. on allotment, and the balance as required. Directors : I -William Aitken, Esa. Thoa. UndesaT, Esq. J Bennett, Etq. Thos. Morrin, Esq. Captain J. L. Clark E. E»i.. J. Gilford, Esq. Dr. Purchai SoUcitor: William Colemsn, Esq. Secretary : T. W. iiickion. Bankers: The National Bank oi New Zealand. Erokers : T. W. HicEE-jn and Authorised Agenu. Few classes of iaveitnienis cia hi carcrd which m' u T ner^ti've r ili e th^' f pVrchie, blocis, of suburban land*, and iub-division and ciie in sictioEs stuud to the of tiis genisrai public. Linds purchased wiuiin th-i i«t ten or £;t=:c-E years, at from £10 w =120 an a.r?, in the neii"hbcurh-»i of PoESonf.y, t-d- n, Epsom, a:.U North Shore are new rt-ilizins from z.i--> to n.~M aid i=t<i quite recently, land Iα villi i:tii Las chin.-ed .5 minutes' journey of town, and possesiinL' unri'.'aiicd for th of b.u aljv .rabjrb. -r.i liiiion t-riii: -jrjiler.abl.-tho Corr.;--itjy :o o:f..r vii:-,. .-.■-■_! oountrj" reiidence sites at prices on irnwr/i 'Jrill defy competition, and tj iU, ar ;r L c l;;r.t, e-: ur€ The Estate coasists of t'r.e thrie properties, rocsct'.v olfford and rivins, a"r.d"M«:s-'=r3.*G-l!in, c-.'n'.i:-:c? some 651 acres (and i:.clu<iiaz the whole of the U:--C.-ueral Taylors " den Orchird.' prcperty.i, =:n!:.ted vicinity of St. John's College. To many the place is familiar. To describe and do prospectus even if desiratj.'e, would scarcely be practicable. SuSce it to say that experienced travellers have gone so far as to declare th.V. its tC-jZvry ;r-.:r----pisses anytliirjq thej have ever see-, in other of the world, acd to prtdict for thi a future of uuiivallfcd prosperity. H 13 v.ithiD such satisfy himself of the truth of the a-sertion can have no ditscolty in doing so. to which end ever;.- facility tance by road can be cover-.-d with fcas? in a t:a;j in The Dir?ctors have entered enc-rjeticallv into the work of opening the place up without loss of time, and. to this end, have made the erection of a pier, at which large iicmers iiiaj- Urd steamer, to run regularly between the pier and t;ueunslrtet Wharf, a trip whiuh under4V miles) may bedone in from 20 to 30inirjuU-3. .Step, have also been tAlcen for oreninj? up a new and more direct roid through Orakei. Jwhich lessen the distance by road.| ■ -■■••■- .-■■>... »C,The survey of the estate is beir? vigorously pushed oth&r public purposes, including an esplanade alone the native hush, several acres in extent, will be carefully preserved, and roads and sections will be laid off in such a wav as to give easv access throughout all parts of the property and to the man; beautiful sites its verdure-clad slopes afford. SiS The Company Ihas been formed under favourable taken up, the Company ieti=tered, and the purchase of the property completed, ~ The Articles of Association, together with m.ip= and the ReVstered Office of the Company, Great Northern Land Agency Rooms. Applications for Shares can be made toihe Bscrctarr or to any Member «f the Auckland Brokers' Association. T>ROSPECTUS or THE NORTHERN BOOT AND iUOE JIANL 7 - FACTTJItIN'G COMPANY (LIMITED). Capital £15,000, i.v 15,0X> 3a*km of £1 E.ton The whole of which aro offered to the Public. It is proposed to Call-up 2s 6d per Share on application, 2s 6d ptr Shire on allotment, and 25 Cd per Sharo at intervals of not less than three montlis, until the sum of 12s Cd per Shire be paid up. FiiOTisioxAL Directors : C. J. Stone, Esq. A. Lnybourn, Esq. Craves Aickin, Esq. John Gittos, Esu. E. Mitchelson, Esq. J. J. Austin, E=q. K. C, Carr, Escj. (of B. Tonks & Co.) Backers : fiank of New Zealand. Solicitors : Whitaker, Russell, i Buddie. BnoKEKB: The Auckland Brokers Association. Manager J. J. Austin Secretary pro tem Mr. T. Hodgson OrnoEe a> d I'actoby : IT, WYN lJ lIA MS TRE ET, AUCKLAX D. Branch Wholesale Warehouse, Wanganai. This Company is formed for the purpose of acquiring the Business of Messrs. J. J. Austin & Co., JJoot and Shoe Manufacturers, Wvndhaui'Street \uckland. The Business, which is one of tho largest in New Zealand, has been succtssfnlly carried on for three years, and the Provisional Directors have satisfied themselves it is a very profitable one (the Balancesheets have been duly certified by Mr. John Milne Public Accountant), and that, with' increased Capital, it iuay be considerably developed. The Stock has been carefully taken at low rates, and the Machinery and Plant vauet). by an expert, at whose valuation it will he transferred to the Company. The Machinery is all of modem construction and in good working order, j.nd the Company will at once step into a prosperous trade without having to erect - Buildings and purchase Machinery. Tho Vendors will continue their interest in the ■ concern by taking a large portion of the purchase ruonoy in Shares in the Company. Mr. John Gittos Is willing to take a seat on the Board of Direction, , md the services of Mr. J. J. Austin, who has conducted the Business hitherto, arc secuted as Manager for a term. It is proposed to retain 1000 Shares to be allotted to J the Employees of the Company, thus giring those who work for the Company a direct interest in their own labours. ; As soon as a sufficient amount of Capital is subscribed a Meeting of the Shareholders will be held to form tho Compiny, and elect Directors. Applications for Shares may be made to members of the Urokers Association, or to Mr. Thos. Hodgson, Secretary, at the Office of the Company, and further <] information may be had from any of the Previsional Directors. The Share List will close on FRIDAY, the 15th <3ay of December, IS3I, when the allotment will be made; applications will |bo dealt with in the ord.er|ihey are - received. - g

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6261, 10 December 1881, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6261, 10 December 1881, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6261, 10 December 1881, Page 8