11l m mi m jmsos ffijj mmm I Issue of 18,000 Ordinary Shares. Payable:2/6 per share on application. 2/6 per share on allotment. And the balance in calls of 2/6 per month. 7% interest will be paid on all shares that are fully paid-up from date of allotment. Have you applied for Shares ? Automatic Machines are going to revolutionise the present system of trading with its huge overhead costs. This wonderful machine has five patents. Makes the cup, serves a PURE drink icy cold, records the sale, and will pay a certain dividend of 20%. Its organisations are backed by Directors who are all well-known business men of ability and integrity. There are no IFS about the profits to be earned by the machines, and it WILL be a SAFE investment. Apply for Shares at once or you will be too late, one family alone having applied for nearly 4000 shares. Come and see the machine for yourself and fill in the form below. To the Secretary, THE AUTOMATIC HEALTH REFRESHMENTS, LTD, 111, Queen*# Arcade, Queen Street. Having paid you the 'sum of. being the deposit payable on application for Shares in the abovenamed Company, I hereby apply for and request you to issue me shares for that amount upon the terms of the Company's Prospectus, dated the 19th day of May, 1930. And I agree to accept the same or any less number that may be issued to me, and I authorise you to register me as the holder of such shares. flflH H 1 £*""< MiiiiWi SHI jiß mm o 13 m* mm • K lillslfH Date. Signature Name in Fall (Mr., Mrs. or Miss). Address m The Test of Long Service in Cooking and Baking has shown that their Perfection of Design, Superb Craftsmanship and Wonderful Efficiency are incomparable. Every lady who has an " Orion " in constant use knows it to be a proved success! Ask Your Ironmonger to Show You One. H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD., D uned in Christchurch Wellington - Auckland EOTfraraTsTOwl
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20595, 20 June 1930, Page 15
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