LATH ADVERTISEMENTS. I OUII MOTTO: "EACH FOR ALL, AND ALL FOR EACH." h; DATED at Dunedin the eleventh day of July, 1913. , , , in FILED with the Assistant Registrarof Companies at Dunedin the eleventh day d ; of July, 1913. T 1C PKOSPECTUS Jj Of ' . al THE UNIVERSAL SUPPLY ASSOCIATION t' OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. * (To be-Incorporated under "The Companies Act, 1908.") « i sr w CAPITAL '£5000, divided into 5000 shares of £1 each, payable as follows;— e; 5s on Application. i'< 2s 6d on Allotment. , u First call of 2s 6d in one month, second call of 2s 6d in two months, third h call of 2s 6d in three months, fourth call of 2s 6d in four months, and d fifth call of 2s 6d in fivo months from dale of allotment « THE LIABILITY of the Members is Limited. "} NO SHAREHOLDER shall hold moro than Fivo (5) Shares. V, NO PROMOTERS* PREFERENTIAL OR PAID-UP SHARES will bo issued. F THE NECESSARY QUALIFICATION for the Office of Director shall be Five " (5) Shares. „ !, THE MINIMUM SUBSCRIPTION on which the Directors may proceed to Allot- £ ment is 1500 Shares. s THE ESTIMATED PRELIMINARY EXPENSES to be incurred by the Company is Fifty Pounds (£SO). t( THE PROVISIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS will be constituted as follows; r( SAMUEL SMITH, of Dunedin, Tailor, Provisional Managing Director. b JAMES WASHER, of Roslyn, Plasterer. e . SYDNEY C. BROWN, of Dunedin, Bootmaker. . b EDWARD KELLETT, of Dunedin, Secretary of the Amalgamated Society of a Carpenters and Joinors. ' N U JAMES J. CLARK, of Dunedin, Gentleman. e EDWIN M. RLX, of Dunedin, Tramway Motorman. a JAMES W. DOVE, of St. Kilda, Iromnoulder. tl Solicitor: C. N. SCURR. ■ Bankers: THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, y Secretary: T. S. GRAHAM. Auditor: T. H. THOMSON. b THE OBJECTS of the Company aro:- _ e ' 1. To open up Branches of Business in Dunedin and elsewhere in the Dominion of a New Zealand representing Clothing, Mercery, Boots, Grocery, and other avenues of trade. , fi 2. To acquire Premises for tho purposes of ithe Corapany'6 business, _ and to enter j, into arrangement for the Lease or Purchase of the san.e from time to time as occasion g may require. , \ 3. To buy from the markets Goods of the ote&w abovo_ mentioned at lowest jj wholesale pnoes, and to retail the' Goods so purchased at such prices as will give the j Shareholders tho benefit of the ordinary middleman's profit. _ _ • j 4. To manufacture such Goods a 6 tho Company may from time to timo require for ; the purposes of any branch of the Business, and for this purpose to acquire Machinery of the description required for any class of goods so manufactured. 5. To reduce the cost of living of tho Shareholders of the Company _by making ': them direct owners of 'tho businesses from which they purchase the necessaries of life by _ declaring i Dividend out of profits at tho ond of every half-year, wich dividend to be paid to tho Shareholders in Goods from any of tho businesses or branches of the Company. THE REASONS WHY EVERY MAN. WOMAN, AND CHILD SHOULD BECOME „ A SHAREHOLDER IN THIS COMPANY: 2 With the above-mentioned objects in view, the Promoters of the Company believe 6 that they will bo able to demonstrate to th o working publio what the cost of living - ; bhould be under fair conditions, and so relievo the hnanoial stringency in every homo, s and put an end to tho strife and turmoil of Labour. The Shareholders will be both the I producers and the consumers. In this, as in all other matters, "unity is strength," v and it is only by banding together for the common good that any good purpose can be r accomplished. 1 TRUE CO-OPERATION IS THE BROTHERHOOD OF MAN. This is your c opportunity to secure "each for all and all for each." _ _ J Shares can be obtained on application to the Secretary or any of the Provisional l Directors. —_ _ _ —• i i STOCKTAKING- S A . L E. ■ ° t DURING THIS MONTH WE WILL SELL i BOOKS aud STATIONERY ; AT UNHEARD-OF PRICES. i \ BOOK BARGAINS- J NOVELS (Cloth), usually 3s co-NOW Is, Is 6d, Is 9d. | NOVELS (CLOTH), usually Is 3d-NOW 6d, 3d, Is. 1 ILLUSTRATED BOOKS OF TRAVEL, 245-NOW 12s. l PARENTS' BOOK, WOMEN'S BOOK, 4s 6d-NOW 3s 9d. \ ACADEMY PICTURES IN CLOTH, cs-NOW 4s 6d. | GENERAL LITERATURE, TRAVEL, BIOGRAPHY, SCIENCE BOOKS ; Can bo had at , ITALF-PRICE. STATIONERY BARGAINS- ' WRITL.VG TABLETS, Is—now 9d; 6d-now 'd. ENVELOPES, l|d, 2d, 3d , packe 1 . ACCOUNT BOOKS, 6a od-now 4s 6d; Bs-now 6s; lOs-now 7s 6d. i BOXED STATIONERY, Is 6d boyes—now Is; Is boxes at 9d. \ FOUNTAIN PENS-SWAN, PELICAN, uNOTO, and others, all REDUCED. Mu6io Cases, Wallets, Inkstands, Piles, Tourist Cases, Purses have been reduced to suit everyone WHIT COMBE & TQMBS (LTD.). "WENTWORTH HOTEL (LIMITED), SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES. The Wentworth Hotel' (Limited) wishes to announce to their many patrons rnat the Hotel has been enlarged and many new additions added, such as the Beck Accelerated Hot Water Heating System, Private Telephones, Ladies' Hairdresing Parlour, Barber Shop, Pressing Room, Cold Storage Plant, and many other new features too numerous to mention. It is to-day the Leading Hotel of Australia. The Wentworth Garden now in construction, adjoining the Hotel, will be Opened to the Public about September 1. The Hotel is under the personal supervision and management of 31mT Mrs MACLURCAN.
SS. HAVRE-ALL CLAIMS and i • ACCOUNTS a.garnst tho above Vessel must be RENDERED (in quadruplicate), signed by the Captain, to the Undersigned Agents by 2 p.m. on MONDAY, tho 21st July, otherwise they will not be recognised. GOLLIN & CO. PROPRIETARY (LTD.), N.Z. Express Go's Buildings, Bond Street, Dunedin, 18th July, 1913. 19jy Q'YDNEY S. GEORGE, ILLUMINATOR AND GENERAL DRAUGHTSMAN, No. 5 Crawford 6trect, Dunedin. Presentation Addresses and every Description of Drawing and Tracing executed with neatness and despatch. Telephone, No. 3043. 28Ju TT FILLS THAT VACANT CORNER. I What? THE MAY PATENT FOLDING CORNER WARDROBE. Have you seen it? If not, inquiro from all Furniture- Warehouses. MORETON & BRADFIELD, Wholesale Distributing Agents, 28ju 77 Crawford street. vrOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. JOHN LANG, M.A., LL.B. JAMES MOIR PATERSON, M.A. LL.B. I have to intimate that Mr J. M. PATERSON, M.A., LL.B., has joined me in Partnership, and that wo will continue to Practise as Barristers and Solicitors at 73 Princes street, Dunedin, under the style or firm of " Hislop Lang & Patcrson," J. LANG. Dunedin, 12th July, 1915. • 15jy mo' TIMBER MERCHANTS. The Undersigned has for PALE At Lowest Rates, ALL KINDS OF TASMANIAN HARDWOOD. DROPPERS, CART SHAFTS, SAWN AND SPLIT PALINGS. Correspondence Invited. ' Prices quoted by cable, if required. Registered oablo address: "Nautical," Hobart, Codes used: "A.8.C.," 4th and sth edition. J. M. FISHER, Timber Merchant, 30ju Morrison street, Hobart, Tasmania, ■WESTERN MERt LAND »» DRAINAGE BOARD. CLOSING OF "B" ROAD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the portion of the'above Road from the southeast corner of Section 34, Block V, Maungatua, to the south-east boundary of Section 10, Block 11, Maungatua, will be Parti ally Closed for Traffic on and after MON I)\Y, the 21st inst,, to allow of new bridgt bein" erected. A TEMPORARY ROAD WAY WILL BE FORMED past the site of tho works. „ , T W. E. M'LEAN. Clerk. Mosgiel, sth July, 1915. Jj.i P~ ROPERTY OWNERS REQUIRING PLUMBING OR DRAINAGE WORK Will save money and futuro worry by entrustinc their Work to C. S. JENKINS & CO.. 22 Dowling street. ESTIMATES FREE. Late Drainage and Plumbing Inspector. Glasgow. 26r H' a~r t~y & cTa, Bond street, Dunedin, TEA, WINE, and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, And COMMISSION and INSURANCE Agcnti BALANCE Carpets, Hugs must bo sold, your price, private sale, To-night (Saturday) till. 9 o'clock,-Samson, mictioneox. 19 i^
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15820, 19 July 1913, Page 12
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