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SHIPPING JAPAN, CHIN A. JTRAVEL A.O. LINE. VIA QUEENSLAND PORTS. Mflb., Sydney, Manila, H'kong. Dep. Dep. Arrive Arrive TAIPING Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Nov. 6 Nov. 9 REDUCED FARES—NO EXCHANGE RETURN FAKE: Ist Class 2nd Class Thursday Island £4O 10 0 £27 0 0 Manila 71 15 0 48 0 0 Hongkong - 76 0 0 49 15 0 Japan 90 0 0 57 0 0 2nd Class £27 0 0 48 0 0 49 15 0 57 0 0 Through Bookings to ENGLAND from £lll-£163. ROUND EASTERN TOUR— Thursday Is., Manila. Hongkong, returning via Singapore imd Java—£97. British Oil-Burning Steamers. Suites and Single Bedstead Cabins Available AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE, LTD.. L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD., Auckland Agents. Pli. 41-107: 47-49 Fort St. Bos 190. PANAMA pACIFIC ]j INE ' BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. Calls at Los Angel -J-*. San Diego. Panama, and Ha\ana. A DELIGHTFUL Cruise in Sheltered Waters. Fortnightly Service in Magnificent New ; "All-Electric" Vessels. CALIFORNIA. VIRGINIA. PENNSYLVANIA Avoid the rail journej from Vancouver and 'Frisco by travelling via Panama by Shaw-Savill or other New Zealand lines. Connect at Canal for New York, crossing to Europe by White Star. Apply: Dalgety & Co.. Ltd.; L. D. Nathan & Co.. Ltd.; A. S. Paterson & Co., Ltd.: Henderson & Macfarlane. Ltd. JgLUE gTAR JjINE. FAST SERVICE TO LONDON. A Limited Number of Spacious. Luxuriouslyappointed Stalerooms available on each Vessel. • Next Sailings from AUCKLAND. TROJAN STAR Nov. 15 (Also calls at W.C.U.K. Ports.) TUSCAN STAR Dec. 7 SULTAN STAR Dec.. 29 Dates. Ports and Routes subject to alteration without notice. JgLUE gTAR (N.Z.), MARITIME BUILDINGS, QUAY STREET.

Acquire Shares on a GROUND FLOOR BASIS in this oldestablished and re-organised Firm! "The business is earning sufficient profit to pay at least six per cent (6%) dividend per annum"— thus reads a paragraph in the Prospectus of Macky, Logan, Caldwell Ltd. NOTE the present tense of that statement —in its daily trading operations AT THE PRESENT TIME the firm is doing sufficient business to earn dividends on that basis. 11 The NEW Company will pay over the requisite purchase money on Ist March, 1935, and will have the benefit of a complete 12 months' trading, dating from 19th February, 1934, to 19th February, 1935. PROFITS FOR THE FIRST HALF YEAR'S TRADING JUST PASSED APE ALREADY ASCERTAINED and will be at the disposal of the new Company as soon as the purchase is completed. If,the current half year's trading turns out as satisfactorily as that just passed, it should be possible to pay a dividend for the first year's operations of the: new Company. This is in no sense a guarantee, bul: it is certainly a reliable estimate based upon facts known to the promoters, facts which can be readily secured by bona-fide enquirers, facts from which intending investors can draw their own conclusions. / Despite the set-backs of recent times, there is no gainsaying that Macky, Logan, Caldwell Ltd., REi-ORGANISED, is now a sound concern justifying the complete confidence of investors. All the difficulties that brought the old company into liquidation have been removed. Ever since then the business has demonstrated that it is a virile foxce in both the Wholesale and Retail trades. The fact that the Firm can be made to pay, despite alll the restrictions of being in liquidation, presages a particularly bright future for the new Company. £onsult a Member of the Auckland Stock Exchange to-day about this flotation, or get in touch with the Interim Secretary of the new Company. Abridged Prospectus Macky, Logan, Caldwell Ltd. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WAREHOUSEMEN. Founded 1882. Re-organised 1934. Nominal Capital £IOO,OOO in. 100,000 Shares of £1 each A NEW COMPANY intended to be incorporated under the provisions of the Companies Act, 1933, and sponsored by practical and reliable men, offers 85,000 £l Shares for subscription. OBJECTS: To acquire f nd ta , ke f s a « B ° i " g concern, as from the 19th day of February, 1934, the business and trading assets of Macky, Logan, Caldwell Ltd. (In Liquidation), carrying on at Auckland and elsewhere the business of General Merchants, Warehousemen, Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Mercers, Drapers, Clothiiers, Haberdashers, Tailors, Boot and Shoe Factors, Furniiihers, etc. DIRECTORS: D. R. CALDWELL, Warehouseman, Auckland. LLEWELLYN GRIFFITHS, Draper, Hamilton. S. G. STEER, Warehouseman, Auckland. H. J. MILLS, Accountant, Auckland. THE PROSPECTUS, which has been passed by the Committee of the Auckland Stock Exchange, is now available and may be ob tained through Members of the Auckland Stock Exchange or from the Office of the Company. HAROLD KEVEY, Interim Secretary, MACKY, LOGAN, CALDWELL LTD., 3 ELLIOTT STREET or P.O. Box 1434, AUCKLAND. /

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21396, 20 October 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21396, 20 October 1934, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21396, 20 October 1934, Page 8