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EADY'S PIANOS HAVE FORCED THEIR WAY TO THE FRONT BY SHEER MERIT, If you buy a Piano bearing the name of LEWIS R. EADY 6? SON, LTD., depend upon it your satisfaction is absolutely assured. * CALL TO-DAY and SELECT YOUR PIANO from our magnificent stock, or, WRITE NOW for Price List. Post free with pleasure. CASH OR THE EASIEST OF TERMS. LEWIS R. EADY & SON, LTD., OPPOSITE HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, 162 QUEEN STREET, and 15 KARANGAHAPE ROAD (Near Grafton Bridge). NZ RUBBER PRODUCTS, LTD. IMPORTANT NEW INDUSTRIES FOR NEW ZEALAND OBJECTS OP THE COMPANY. The Company is being formed for the purposo of acquiring the full manufacturing and trading rights fop and within the Dominion of New Zealand, of a new process for the manufacture of Rubber Goods of all descriptions, including Motor Tyres of all sizes and description, Inner Tubes, Retreads, etc., together with a number of secret formulas lor the manufacture of floor coverings, beltings, and other important lines hitherto not mauufactored here. The inventor. William Stocks, of "Melbourne. Ins had a long experience in the manufacture of rubber goods of every, description, and has worked in the principal factories in Great Britain and the Continent of Europe. TEE INVENTION. The invention is of such importance that there is every prospect of its revolutionising the. rubb* industry throughout the world, and the Letters Patent referred to which, together with the secret processes-so far as the rights for New Zealand are concerned-toe Company will acquire, make it in the opinion of the directors one of the most promising industrial investments ever offered to the people of this Dominion. Not only will it mean the establishment in New Zealand of Important industries for supplying the entire demand of the Dominion for Motor Tyres, Tubes Rubber Goods, Floor Coverings, Machinery Belting, Composition Goods, Waterproof Coaling*, etc., etc., which are at the present time almost entirely imported from other countries, but it will mean that these goods can be supplied to the public at such a reduced price M to amount to a decided benefit to the community, and yet provide a highly-profitable investment for the shareholders. From the fact that durinir the year 1916 the importation into New Zealand of the lines enumerated above exceeded £1 175 000 (vide returns from the Comptroller of Customs quoted in this prospectus),, it should be obvious to investors that there is an enormous field o.f profit open for the Company's enterprise. SUMMARY. <$ To summarise the whole proposition, the D ! rectors confidently believe:— 1. That the process is of such value that it will revolutionise the rubber goods trade throughout the world. _2. That the secret formulas worked in conjunction with the process will revolutionise the various industries which they cover. 3. That the acquisition of the process and formulae by the Company will be the means of opening up important industries in New Zealand, thereby retaining vast sums of money in the Dominion, to the advantage of the Dominion m general. 6 . 4. That the reduced cost of tho numerous goods to be manufactured will bo a decided bonefit to the buying 5. That the prospect of profit to the Company is so good that it should prove one of the soundest invest- ' inents ever offered to investors in any industrial undertaking in New Zealand. 7 AUCKLAND INVESTORS. Temporary offices have been taken at Room 5, Hallenstein's Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland, for the purpose of demonstrating to intending investors the products it is proposed to manufacture. All who are interested in supporting New Zealand industrier or have capital to invest in a sound and profitable undertaking should call there, or write for a prospectus ° The nominal capital is £100,000 in £1 shares, payable 2s 6d per share on application; 2s 6d per share oa allotment, and the balance in calls not exceeding Is per share, and at intervals of not less than one month.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 14