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A Safe and Sound Calculated to Pay Bi A sound manufacturing proposition I important market ready and waiting\ is one of the safest investments that c New Zealand Glass (A Company to be incorporated under "The Comj Points for the Investor The initial plant ■will be capable of producing 400 gross of hand-blown bottles (quarts) a weak, valued at £I,OOO. The cost being estimated at £587 7s. 2d., this leaves a weekly profit on one tank of £412 12s. lOd. Working for eleven months a year, and allowing for cost of overhaul during the idle month, 33 1-3 per cent, depreciation, overhead expenses, etc., the approximate nett yearly profit from' one tank is £12,878 16s. Od. These figures are based on ACTUAL costa of March, 1922." Given favourable conditions, the completed works of four tanks should earn FOUR times this profit. During 1920, £12.5,163 worth, of plain bottles (empty) were imported into New Zealand. The total cost of glassware imported during that year being £604,97%. Thus showing the large and important market existing in this country ready to 'absorb the products of the proposed Glass Works. It must also be known that several classes of glassware are already dutiable, thus enhancing the prospects of a local Glass Works. An important feature contributing to the success of the Company is the fact that the leading Manufacturing Chemists and Brewers have agreed to purchase their supplies‘of new bottles from the Company, conditions being equal or nearly equal, in preference to going outside the Dominion for supplies. It is estimated that this will place the Company on a profitable basis of manufacturing in six months. The great bulk of the labour employed is 'paid on piece-work rates, thus assuring profitable working from the beginning. The imnnrfnfinn of Crown. Sheet, and Common Capital £150,C Divided into 150,000 Shares of £ Of which 96,000 Shares are offered to the public on the following terms on application; 5/ per share on allotment; and the balance in calls of not pej Share at intervals of not, less than one month. Four thousand Shares, fully paid up, are to be allotted as shown in the Pi Fifty thousand Shares are to be held in reserve for future issue if necess issued in such manner or for such purpose as the Directors of the Company PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS: (Who will hold office until the conclusion of tho statutory meeting at which Directors will be appointed.) WILLIAM EAMAGE TATE, Christchurch, Glassworks Manager. JOHN ALEXANDER REDPATH, Junr., Christchurch, Merchant. ALEXANDER STORRIE t)UNCAN, Christchurch, Company Manager. BANKERS ; THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND LTD., Cl SOLICIT.ORS: GARRICK, COWLISHAW, ALPERS, and NICHOLLS, INTERIM SECRETARY ; F. W. DEIGHTON, F.C.A.A., 183 Cashel Street CHIEF BROKERS : . STEWART, BECKETT & CO., 152 Hereford Street THE OBJECTS. The Company is being formed foi; the purpose ,of securing a suitable ! Christchurch, New Zealand, and erecting thereon suitable buildings and purpose of the manufacture of glassware of all descriptions, and to carry ( of Glassware Manufacturers or any branch of the industry, and to mark* of such manufacture aud business incidental thereto. MINIMUM SUBSCRIPTION. The minimum subscription on which the Directors may proceed to allot shares, representing,a nominal value of thirty-five thousand pounds. A MOST SUITABLE SITE. n’Vin nrnnnsed site ndioins the railwav at Hornbv. near Christ elm re

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18540, 28 April 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18540, 28 April 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18540, 28 April 1922, Page 8

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