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Just as long as we drain this country of money to pay for imported goods that could be profitably made in New Zealand, will we continue to impoverish our national wealth ; and the fact that shareholders will draw good dividends from this Company in no way detracts from the good New Zealand will derive from its own glass works. Individual prosperity and national prosperity of necessity progress hand in hand. This Is a New Zealand Company with New Zealand Capital supported by large New Zealand Users of Glassware Extract from the "Auckland Herald" of April 28 The New Zealand Glsss Works Ltd. is to be essentially a "... The importance of the establishment of a profitable glass--T „ .* - „ . making industry in New Zealand may be judged when it is realised Xiew -dieaiana Company. The capital IS being subscribed that during 1920 plain botles to the value of £125,163 were im- ,,,....„,, . ... :•.__ , , ported into New Zealand, and that the total cost of glassware SOlely by New Zealanders, and it Will not be under the imported during the year was £601,975. Bottles, tumblers, jam . „ „ .. , _ . • jars, jugs, fancy and ornamented glassware, sheet and plain glass, llilluence OI any Company situated m another country. glass for scientific purposes, such are some of the .articles _ ~ . __. . . ... . _ , which the proposed plant will be capable of manufacturing. It is JfOT tniS reason manulactunng Chemists, Brewers, and estimated that the works will be able to supply practicaUy the ... *■» . . . __ _ , . . whole of New Zealand's needs for general glassware. Leading Other large users OI glassware in New Zealand are giving manufacturing chemists and brewers have agreed to purchase their .. , T „ , ,„, _ , .. . , , , . , supplies of new bottles from the Company, and it is expected that ttie .New Zealand Glass Works their Wholehearted support the Government will give favourable consideration to the question of protection." C® I $& "§ F* i\ £\&\lf% Divided into 150,000 shares of £1 each. 96,000 $ Mh* lEb rail II 111 1111 il w h* cn are offered to the public on the following d«H* SSI i HHt I <?3IL» 1 toff Hlf «If H IP terms : 51- per share on application, Sj- per share on "l****™ , *s <*» allotment, and the balance in calls of not more than ffllißWiflt^r li II 111 111 iim lilil» lIITI'IIHTirTniITBiW J 'iimiiiililtlTCr B 1 2}6 a share at intervals of not less than one month. APPLY FOR SHARES TO— Any Member of the Christchurcfa, Wellington, or Auckland Stock Exchange. QUICK & SMITH, Dunedm. The Company's Chief Brokers: STEWART, BECKETT & CO., 152 Hereford Street, ChristchurcL Or from Any Branch of the Company's Bankers: The National Bank of New Zealand. The Company will pay exchange on all monies remitted by applicants. Applications Trill be dealt with in order of their reoeipt, and, in case of being over-subscribed, the Directors reserve the right to make pro raia allotment, or to decline any allotment. PROSPECTUSES OBTAINABLE FROM THE ABOVE ADDRESSES. Intending subscribers are advised to forward their applications for shares as early as possible, as outside returns are now coming to hand, and the share list is expected to close shortly ■ , .... ~ 6 'ill' T" TT,"UI, ** " «£■& ■£€& jCsJa iiJ 6 m ,d*f\ Z 8 »2» S -«* rj^K mi je val *i et y oi Diodels available in " His Master's Voice," makes it pos- \ sible to.suit any style of furnishing —from the very plainest to the most \\ Yet, in all those points which constitute it the greatest musical instrument ■ \ jjf .. in the world, it never departs from the highest standard of excellence. The I I perfect purity of tone, the exact reproduction of the original music, the exquisite precision of modulation., are always there. I iThat is why " His Master's Voice" gives you the art of the world's greati est celebrities—the most famous stars. They refuse to record with any less | perfect combination than "His Master's Voice" Instruments and Re-. I cords* I Auckland Stockists: fk^tJ^K 1 * EADY'S 53 (A. Eatiy and Co., 112 to 118, Queen Street, *\ THE ENGLISH AMP FOREIGN PIANO AGENCY, LTD., ELlx I 191, Quean Street, Auckland. ImpLA 1 LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD., 162, Quean Street 1 IJI ' S I " HOWiE'S," Ertdean's Buildings, Quay Street, , JEBls&asaeass. @ WADE AND CO., LTD., Tabernacle Building, Karangahape Road. | '" ■■"■»— I kCGLES ' ~p H° SPBORTON M S | HE T(MC = » . -i i : —- nam ma n n ,*sk ui la «3S» era f\ S *P& O a Is iv combination of Phosphorus, ~ Tea as it is used in the X== If AN ITIp 1 Cninine. Nux ycmic». iron. KoU, r=: . . ' /rfk*l&rwt^*S , V X^ 2 W sJI i« g|UL9 B K,BW«sO Moncanefo, and other Nerve and = household is very different Bra)n PHOSPHORTON = . ,-» a ' B not only a P° od tomo. but it i» = from its lorm aii it leaves C \ fil <L -J U W /\ absolutely as eood as a tomo ca» S the pickers' baskets. The . I *» it aettially creates new Nerrom * , , . MBgjgm i Fluid and Brain Matter by «up- =; process of drying requires &&OvY BSBBBfi^*""^ißrr^S^* 6 * plyirie the Blood with its Electrio = a nicety of heat—if ex- £>£&$[ /J // S/'/ibL T «ry c 9r« »nd centre of the brain :== -in 1 JPIIhw/ l> It / /ifc i itself, reatorinc the fullest and [ CCBSIVC, the flavour aria *Si3sg& ULJflmj. // ///f I »= tnc<f.\. vigorous conditions of robus* = strength is sacrificed and 11% J ' y0 " wrint tn eat ' rell, worh g in the process of packing /M Take ,==; the leaf breaks and /Mm u btrild * l } p hoalth and «t*™t;ib == crumbles into dust. Every vlks. v. 'Mm i A 2/6 Bottle contains 82 Doses. = if- r 1 J • 1 'mM f> S~\J I~N T A OF* I A </6 Bottlo contains 64 Doses. = leaf 13 perfectly cured m £ l^. 4i A<>» I /ssi (i( ) ) ! AHH » 1 A 7/6 Bottle contains 128 Dosea. I» I I ///Wm:. VJVyijL/ £—il \ i-J «—■ a_J a p ac kod B«curely and any. i o&te ...3 ; iip Chocolate Flavour. w»^hfe£«^L" S - - 1™ ' Packed .n three q u.m^:_P U rple H BEST and GOES Branches, j |te^ mbe "' Qtt ' -a 8i J = Btuterlly. Red Butterfly, and FARTHEST. L—« —— —■■■ ■— ■■ ■■■■■i._ i=^i.—,-,„-, _ „ .„iii„i,niwiin in ii»»»»»«»«««»M»»»«Mii«.i NOW SElmimll¥%M ri I . LTHODGH Make") we hare Cleanitiu ' PRE-WAR PRICES. A and Remodelling Department for Hats ===== lHU'l^" 1 "ill M|jl"">l|lllllll i* l 11 » Cartridges'bav. the ropuSee « you wish to &L — nothinß g Kolfe's Wa^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18087, 11 May 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18087, 11 May 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18087, 11 May 1922, Page 3

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