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You can have plenty of Big, Cosy, Blazing Fires during the Winter, at the lowest 'possible cost, if you stock your cellar with—ft IF II AAIIITH KAI-POINT urruun MM. Pries Is now down to 23/6 Pep Ton on Trucks at Kaltangata. A Perfect Coal for Cooking and Baking. Far cheaper than Lignites in the long run. Ask your Coal Merchant for “ KaiPoint.” If he does not stock it, he will get it for you. Proprietors—CAlßO BROS., KAITANGATA. o o nrtTflTr’T-mri'iifiwni o o .The Marvellous Restorative Hairs ng m-Gm WineffAui^ . (TONIC) WAPPOIKmtKT SRR'MKMS^IN* Ness Crwwe widiavt TRADE KARR mN£ TOHl 0 STWBWmiltf B9W.U3NOOM £ . A Famous Doctor says: “After long experience of Halls Wine I still continue to prescribe it,* and have never failed to obtain benefit in all cases.” Hall’s Wine is a scientific preparation the prescription of a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, England, and it has been steadily growing in popular favour for over a quarter of a century —the period it has been before the public. Each day brings new evidence —every post adds to the countless letters on our files in praise of Hall’s Wine. Doctors recommend Hall’s Wine for building up 'the system against Exhaustion, Nerve Trouble, and the ill-effects of Overwork. Halls Wine THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE -Striking, testimony from Doctors Exhaustion : "In cases of mental and physical exhaustion, I know of nothing belter than Hall’s Wine.” Overworks ’* Please send me six bottles of Hall’s Wine to my private' residence. I have been ‘ overdoing' it and find Hall's Wine an excellent tonic.” % Nervess "Ihave found Hall’s Wine particularly efficacious in general weakness.” Large,size 9/6, smaller size 5/6, on sale everywhere Wholesale Agents: H. C. SMART & CO., Lome St., AUCKLAND Sole Proprietors: STEPHEN SMITH &CO., LTD.. BOW. LONDON, ENGLAND.

A single orange tree of average size will bear 20,000 oranges. They Shine Like New ! MUGGET While Polish is. specially prepared for patent and the new shades of coloured glace kid leathers., Free from harmful acids, it preserves shoes, gives a brilliant and lasting lustre, and protects them from harm through dust and rain. WHITE POLISH in tins) I

-•the name that assures you pure and Wholesome British-made sweets and chocolates. All— PASCALL’S CHOCOLATES have their deliciousness and freshness preserved by tinfoil. Be sure to ask for PASCALL’S. % r In boxes or by weight, A. A. STICHBURY & CO., New Zealand Representatives, WELLINGTON.

New Zealand loses over £500,000! The annual imports of Glassware into this Dominion total big figures • In 1920 over half a million , pounds went out of this Dominion for Empty Bottles , Sheet Glass, Jam Jars, etc., that can be manufactured by this new Company. No industry has its future prosperity more assured. It is virtually a national necessity that we should have our own glass works. This view is endorsed by the fact that among the initial subscribers to the capital of the company are such men as Mr: A. S. Duncan, manager Ward’s Brewery; Mr. Thomas Madden, secretary Staple’s Brewery; Mr. J. R. Hayward, managing director of Hayward Bros. & Co, Ltd. ; Mr. T,.R. Quill, Managing Director of Quill, Morris and Co., Ltd,; Mr.H. J. Otley, f Timber Merchant; and Mr. J. A. Redpath Jr., Merchant. If we are to strengthen our Industries we must have our .own Glass Works! The proposed Company will have thoroughly modern equipment and be capable of producing glassware equal to the best imported lines at prices advantageous to the local consumer. New Zealand Glass Works limited (A Company to be incorporated under The Companies Act, 1908 ) CAPITAL - dE150,000 Divided into 150,000 Shares of £1 each. Minimum Subscription to go to Allotment £35,000 What is being done in Australia can be done here A REVIEW OF FIVE YEARS' OPERATING OF TEE AUSTRALIAN GLASS MANUFACTURERS CO. LTD. (From the “Australian Investment Digest,” page 221, August, 1921.) Year Gross Dividend Added to Ended Profits, etc. % Amount Reserves March, 1917 .. .. £63.814 6% £21,052 £6,315 March 1918 .. .. £60.024 6% £16,560 £6.463 March 1919 .. .. £73,025 6% £16,560 £6.589 March 1920 .. .. £114.943 8% £22,080 £32,626 March, 1921 .. •• £136.545 10% £42,969 £22.555 Over a period of five years’ trading the Australian Glass Manufacturers Ltd. added the sum of £74,548 to reserves. Of this amount £39,429 was capitalised in June, 1920, when one share for every seven held was given to the ■ shareholders. In addition to this a 10 per cent, dividend was paid for the year ending March, 1921. WHERE TO APPLY FOR SHARES Any Member of tbe Christchurch, Wellington, or Auckland Stock Exchange. QUICK SMITH, Dunedin. The Company’s Chief Brokers: STEWART, BECKETT & CO., 152 Hereford SL, Ch. Ch. 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 will be dealt with in order of their receipt, and, in case of being over-subscribed, the Directors reserve the right to make pro rata allotment, or to decline any allotment. Prospectuses obtainable from the above addresses

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18541, 29 April 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18541, 29 April 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18541, 29 April 1922, Page 6

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